Police blotter

Stolen vehicle

Someone stole a 1997 Honda Civic from a spot on Del Monte Avenue. The theft was reported 4:46pm Nov. 20.

Fraud

A customer of a hotel on Madrone Parkway told police that someone went into his room while he was staying there recently and stole checks, which were subsequently forged and cashed at Bank of America. The crime was reported 1:15pm Nov. 17.

Brandishing

A suspect was loitering in the back of a business on Monterey Road and pulled a knife on an employee when the employee confronted him. The suspect then fled southbound on Monterey Road in a green T-Bird. The incident was reported 6:18pm Nov. 17. 

Auto burglary

The owner of a Chevrolet Suburban parked at Tennant Station caught an unknown male suspect inside the vehicle. The vehicle owner confronted the suspect, who fled on a bicycle. Quarters were missing from the vehicle after the suspect left. The crime was reported 2:37am Nov. 22.

Burglary

A thief or thieves broke into a home at La Mar Drive and Via De Ninos and stole tools, a guitar and other items. The crime was reported 6:53am Nov. 22.

Petty theft

Someone stole packages from the front porch of a home on Christeph Drive. The crime was reported 4:34pm Nov. 22.

A thief or thieves stole a mountain bike worth about $600 from an open garage at a home on Sandalwood Way. The bicycle is described as a black Trek Marlin with green and yellow highlights and 29-inch wheels. A portable camera was affixed to the front of the bike. The crime was reported 8:42pm Nov. 22.

Someone stole two cases of beer from AMPM Mini-Mart, 18605 Monterey Road. The theft was reported 5:52pm Nov. 23.

Fight

Numerous witnesses reported a “huge fight” behind The Hill, 17330 Monterey Road, about 1:45am Nov. 23. Several hours later, a victim reported he was walking with a group of people about 3:30am and ran into some of the subjects who were reportedly fighting outside The Hill. The suspect attacked the victim with a tennis racquet, breaking a tooth and causing multiple facial injuries.  

Accident with property damage

A motorist hit a metal plate placed in the roadway by construction crews to temporarily cover roadwork, resulting damage to the driver’s Toyota Camry. The plate, located at a road construction site at Spring Avenue and Monterey Road, came loose from the roadway and caught on the front of the Camry. The damage was reported 4:52pm Nov. 24.

All subjects are innocent until proven guilty. Information is compiled from public records.

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