Child abuse
• A report from Child Protective Services said that a relative
of a family in the Morgan Hill Apartments reported the mother of a
young child is doing drugs and neglecting the child; the relative
told CPS that the house is dirty and there is no food in the
refrigerator, and the child is always hun
gry. The report was taken on Aug. 11 at 10:25am.
Child abuse

• A report from Child Protective Services said that a relative of a family in the Morgan Hill Apartments reported the mother of a young child is doing drugs and neglecting the child; the relative told CPS that the house is dirty and there is no food in the refrigerator, and the child is always hungry. The report was taken on Aug. 11 at 10:25am.

• A Morgan Hill resident reported her 5-year-old daughter came home from daycare with ink markings on private areas and told her mother she couldn’t tell how they got there because she’d “get in trouble.” The report was taken at 9:28pm on Aug. 11.

Petty theft

• A Morgan Hill resident reported her purse containing a cell phone, credit and debit cards was stolen while she was at the Aquatic Center on Condit Road. The report was taken on Aug. 8 at 6:51pm.

• A Morgan Hill resident reported someone stole his keys from him. The resident told police he knows the person who took them. The report was taken at 4:03pm on Aug. 9.

• A Morgan Hill resident reported a bike was stolen from the Community Center. The resident gave police a description of the subject. The report was taken on Aug. 10 at 4:34pm.

• A resident of the Del Monte Village Townhomes reported the resident’s son’s and daughter’s piggy banks are missing. The report was taken at 5:15pm on Aug. 11.

• A Morgan Hill resident reported her purse was stolen while she was at the Aquatic Center on Condit Road. The purse contained a cell phone, a wallet, with identification and ATM card plus a small amount of cash. The report was taken on Aug. 12 at 2:38pm.

• A Morgan Hill resident reported his wallet was stolen from the Aquatic Center on Condit Road. He told police the wallet contained $200 plus credit cards, identification and Social Security card. The report was taken at 7:19pm on Aug. 12.

Grand theft

• O’Brien Olson on Mast Street reported the theft of approximately 28 circuit boards, valued at $26.70 each, from the business. It is unclear whether the suspect(s) is an employee or this is an outside theft. The report was taken on Aug. 10 at 9:02am.

• A resident of Avenida de Los Padres reported several items missing from her home, including a wedding ring, video games, a pearl ring, a sapphire ring, a gold bracelet, a garnet bracelet, a carpet cleaner, tool box, tools and possibly more. The report was taken on Aug. 10 at 4pm.

Burglary

• Western Technology Marketing on Digital Drive reported a burglary over the weekend. The business was apparently entered through a broken rear window, and a computer and printer were stolen. The report was taken on Aug. 8 at 2:30pm.

•A resident of the 16000 block of Caputo Drive reported an attempted burglary overnight. The front door of the residence was apparently “jimmied” and damaged. The report was taken on Aug. 10 at 4:46pm.

Identity theft

• A resident of the 15300 block of La Alameda reported her credit card number was used at various locations in Arizona for charges totaling $1,292.19. The report was taken on Aug. 10 at 2:17pm.

Threats

• An employee of Fox Racing on Sutter Boulevard reported she found a threatening note on her desk when she came into work in the morning. She told police she had no idea who wrote the note. The report was taken on Aug. 11 at 9:41am.

• A resident of San Pedro Avenue reported she received a threatening message from her ex-boyfriend on Aug. 3. She told police she also thinks the suspect vandalized her vehicle. The report was taken at 10:54am on Aug. 13.

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