Security Logs: April 14-19
Apr 22, 2026 12:00PM ● By Joe WirtApril 14
6:15 p.m., During a routine patrol check of the North back area near Lake Calero, patrol observed a Ford pickup, registered to Venado Drive, traveling toward the southwest area with a bed full of debris, including palm branches. Due to wet and muddy road conditions, patrol was unable to follow. Patrol remained in the area until the vehicle returned. Upon contact, the driver admitted to dumping debris. At the direction of patrol, the driver returned to the site and removed the debris. The vehicle was later observed leaving the area with the previously dumped material.
April 17
5:14 p.m., Officer Passer observed two juveniles at the intersection of Murieta Parkway and Camino Del Lago with an e-bike modified to resemble a 50cc dirt bike. Contact was made with both subjects (13-year-old and 14-year-old, both residents). Officer Passer educated them on current e-bike and e-scooter regulations and instructed them to walk the bike home and refrain from operating it until it meets legal requirements. Subjects complied.
7:28 p.m., While on patrol near the yellow bridge off Highway 16, Officer Passer observed two unoccupied vehicles: a black Chevy Tahoe and a silver Chevy Trax. A cursory search of the area led to contact with two separate groups fishing under the bridge. The first group consisted of one individual associated with vehicle 2. The second group consisted of four led by an individual associated with vehicle 1. None were RMA residents. All subjects were issued verbal trespassing warnings and escorted out of the community without incident.
April 18
2:41 a.m., Patrol responded to a vandalism report on Via Bernini. The reporting party stated that a group of young males was on the golf course behind the residence at approximately 2 a.m. and threw lemons at his home and a neighboring residence. No damage was reported. Upon arrival, patrol observed a black golf cart with one male occupant leaving the area. Patrol followed the cart as it crossed the wooden bridge to the south. A search of the area behind Via Bernini was conducted; subjects were gone on arrival . Patrol continued checking surrounding areas, including Lake Clementia and the Clubhouse, with negative results. Similar incidents have recently been reported in the Retreats.
April 19
10:43 a.m., Officer Passer was dispatched to a report of a suspected non-resident vehicle at the peninsula of Lake Calero. Upon arrival, Officer Passer located a white 2024 Toyota Tacoma parked at the end of the peninsula. A records check revealed the vehicle had gained entry into the community under false claims of visiting the country club. Officer Passer contacted four adult male subjects. When questioned, one subject stated he believed he could access the community freely because he knew a resident. The subject was unable to provide a Country Club membership number and refused to identify any resident they were visiting. All subjects were advised they were trespassing. Due to entry under false pretenses and refusal to provide valid visitor information, the subjects were permanently trespassed from the community. A note was placed in the RMCC system to deny future access to the involved vehicle.
2:46 p.m., RMCSD Patrol responded to a report of juveniles fishing at the 10th Fairway pond on the South Golf Course. Upon arrival, three juvenile residents were contacted. Subjects were advised of trespassing and that fishing is prohibited in the area. The group complied and left without incident.














