December 16

Petty theft: A resident of the Hacienda Mobile Home Estates reported a cement yard decoration, valued at $200, was stolen overnight. The report was taken at 9:44am.

Grand theft: A resident of Rolling Hills Drive reported someone chopped down a 15-year-old cedar tree that was in their front yard.

December 17

Auto burglary: A resident of Corte Cabanil reported their Honda Civic was broken into overnight, and the stereo and $600 in tools were stolen. The report was taken at 3:06pm.

Threats: A Morgan Hill resident reported his cousin is threatening him because he thinks he is having an affair with the cousin’s girlfriend. He said his cousin is continuously following him around and making threats. He also told police that a few weeks ago, his cousin pointed a gun at him. The report was taken at 3:54pm.

December 18

Auto burglary: A Morgan Hill resident reported their Infiniti was broken into while it was parked at Betsy’s Restaurant in the Tennant Station shopping center. The rear window was shattered, and an overnight bag was stolen. The report was taken at 10:54am.

Petty theft: Goddess Bead Shop reported two displays of earrings were stolen the day before. The earrings are valued at $200. The report was taken at 11:17am.

Auto burglary: A Morgan Hill resident reported their Suzuki was broken into while parked at Extreme Fitness on Jarvis Drive. A window was shattered, and a bag with a wallet and checkbook inside was stolen. The report was taken 11:30am.

n Petty theft: A Morgan Hill resident reported her purse was stolen while she was at the dance at Live Oak High. A wallet and a cell phone were in the purse. The report was taken at 12:43pm.

Burglary: A resident of Del Monte Lane reported a computer and DVD player were stolen from their garage. The report was taken 8:37pm.

Auto burglary: A Morgan Hill resident reported their Hyundai Elantra was broken into while they were at the theater in Tennant Station shopping center. A window was shattered, and the radio was stolen. The report was taken at 10:24pm.

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