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Surf's up at La Jolla Shores, but your wallet’s gone
This is a great article to shed light on whats going in the La Jolla Shores area. The police need to set up some kind of sting operation. I just had my truck broken into last week on the corner of Paseo Del Ocaso and La Jolla Shores Drive. They stole everything of value, i.e. Apple Iphone, Itouch, and Ipad and the police wouldn't even come out and make a report, I had to go online and file a report. I wanted the police to dust for prints or do something. If nothing is being done but a warning from the police chief to lock your stuff up (which is what us victims have been doing) then we need to take it upon ourselves to do something. You can bet next time I'm going to do something. I have been going to La Jolla my whole life growing up surfing there and the surfing community has noticed an increase in this type crime.— November 9, 2011 5:57 p.m.