News Summary
The Coronado Police Department has reported multiple arrests for domestic violence and public intoxication, highlighting ongoing public safety concerns in the community. Over a week, incidents included a felony arrest for corporal injury and child endangerment, as well as multiple misdemeanor charges for public intoxication. These events underscore the need for vigilance and law enforcement intervention against such offenses.
Coronado — The Coronado Police Department has reported a series of arrests related to domestic violence, public intoxication, and other offenses that took place between September 6 and September 12, highlighting ongoing concerns about public safety and domestic issues within the community.
On September 6, a 28-year-old woman was arrested on felony charges for inflicting corporal injury on a cohabitant, as well as child endangerment. The felony charges for causing bodily harm can carry a potential sentence of up to four years in state prison, as well as fines. The child endangerment charge, a serious count on its own, may result in penalties of up to one year in county jail along with additional fines.
Following this, on September 8, a 31-year-old man was taken into custody for an outstanding misdemeanor warrant. The penalties he faces will depend on the specifics of the underlying charge tied to his warrant, which can vary widely in terms of consequences.
A significant incident occurred on September 9, when a 33-year-old woman was arrested on misdemeanor charges of public intoxication and resisting arrest. Each of these charges could impose a maximum penalty of six months in jail and a fine reaching up to $1,000, underlining the serious implications of such behaviors on public safety.
In a surprising turn of events, a 78-year-old woman was arrested on September 11 on misdemeanor charges for assault with a deadly weapon and domestic battery. The statute for assault with a deadly weapon is classified as a “wobbler,” allowing it to be prosecuted either as a felony or a misdemeanor. In her case, the charge was applied as a misdemeanor, but potential penalties remain severe, including up to one year in jail and a fine of $1,000.
Finally, on September 12, another 31-year-old man was taken into custody for public intoxication. Similar to previous cases, the penalties for public intoxication may involve up to six months in jail and fines as high as $1,000.
These incidents illustrate a range of concerning behaviors that have prompted law enforcement actions in Coronado over the last week. The charges span from serious felonies that threaten the safety of vulnerable individuals, such as children, to misdemeanors indicating issues with public behavior. Each arrest highlights the continual need for vigilance and intervention in cases of domestic violence and public safety disturbances.
This recent spike in arrests for domestic violence and related offenses not only emphasizes the challenges faced by communities in addressing these issues, but also sheds light on the ongoing efforts by law enforcement agencies to ensure public safety and uphold the law. With the potential for significant legal consequences, these cases serve as a reminder of the serious implications of such offenses within the community.
As Coronado moves forward, the local police department is likely to continue its focus on these matters, ensuring a proactive approach to prevent further incidents of domestic violence and public intoxication.
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Additional Resources
- Coronado Times: Crime Report – Child Endangerment & Assault
- Google Search: Child Endangerment
- WKOW: Portage Police Officer Charged with Child Abuse
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Domestic Violence
- Patch: Joliet Police Report on Domestic Incident
- Google News: Public Intoxication
- Fox10 Phoenix: Crime Increase in Historical Neighborhood
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Public Safety

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