Crime blotter

Vandalism

Someone broke the window of a gray Honda Pilot on East Dunne Avenue. The vandalism was reported 7:21pm Oct. 26.

Someone shot paintballs at a home on Calle Hermosa. The vandalism was reported 7:57am Nov. 1.

A vandal or vandals threw a piece of concrete into the front window of a building on Monterey Road, causing about $1,000 worth of damage. The vandalism was reported 9:06am Nov. 1.

Someone threw an item through the window of the U.S. Post Office, 16600 Monterey Road, creating a hole “bigger than a football.” The crime was reported 9:37pm Nov. 1.

A vandal or vandals damaged several vehicles, solar panels and a boat on a property at Murphy Springs Court. The suspect or suspects caused between $15,000 and $30,000 in damage. The crime was reported 10:31am Nov. 2.

Someone used black spray paint to write “Death” on the wall of a business located on the 16800 block of Monterey Road. The vandalism was reported 8:17pm Oct. 31.

Petty theft

Two suspects stole an unspecified number of UPS boxes that were delivered to a business on Joleen Way. The packages’ contents were worth about $2,330. The theft was reported 1:55pm Oct. 31.

A male suspect stole shirts, underwear, flashlights and other items from Walmart, 170 Cochrane Plaza. The crime was reported 5:23am Oct. 26.

Stolen vehicle

A 2005 Chevrolet Silverado was stolen from a residence on La Vela Court in Morgan Hill, and was later recovered in Oakland. The vehicle was reported stolen 5:19am Oct. 27. 

Auto burglary

Someone broke into a Chevrolet Spark parked at Walmart, 170 Cochrane Plaza, and stole an ID, phone and cigarettes. The break-in was reported 6:12am Nov. 2.

Hit and run

A black Chevrolet Tahoe collided with a black Chevrolet Cruze at Cochrane and Monterey roads, and the Tahoe fled the scene. The driver of the Cruze told police he attempted to exchange information with the other driver before the suspect fled. The incident was reported 4:11pm Oct. 24.

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

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