Police blotter

Petty theft

Someone stole two license plates from a gray Saturn parked on La Alameda Drive. The theft was reported 9:37 p.m. July 3.

Auto burglary

A thief or thieves smashed the window of a 1997 Honda Odyssey and stole items. The crime was reported 3 a.m. July 5 on Railroad Avenue.

Someone broke the window on a black Mazda 3 parked on the 18200 block of Hale Avenue and stole paperwork and electronics items. The crime was reported 7:38 a.m. July 5.

Theft

A guest at Economy Inn, 15080 Monterey Road, stole a television from a guest room. The theft was reported 10:20 a.m. July 4.

Disturbance

About 10 girls reportedly attacked another girl on the top floor of the downtown parking garage, 50 East Third Street, and broadcast the fight on the Snapchat social media application. The disturbance was reported 10:23 p.m. July 3.

Recovered stolen vehicle

A white Econoline van, previously reported stolen, was recovered on Diana Avenue. The vehicle was recovered with two sets of bolt cutters on the front seat. Police arrested a 39-year-old man in relation to the theft. The van was reported 10:28 a.m. July 1. 

Dine and dash

A large family ate lunch at Denny’s, on Cochrane Road, and left the restaurant without paying their bill. The crime was reported 1:28 p.m. July 2.

Battery

A man punched a victim in the face following a verbal argument at the Safeway fuel pumps at Tennant Station Way. The crime was reported 2:37 p.m. July 2.

Stolen vehicle

Someone stole a black 1998 Honda Civic from a spot on Village Circle. The theft was reported 8:07 a.m. July 2.

A thief or thieves stole a red 1989 Honda Civic from the parking lot of Sushi Ichiban, 116 Cochrane Plaza. The theft was reported 2:38 p.m. July 3.

Someone stole a green 1994 GMC truck from Jasmine Square Apartments, 16530 Monterey Road. The crime was reported 7:24 a.m. July 5.

Vandalism

A victim reported a “drive by shooting” after someone drove by her house, near Cochrane Road and Butterfield Boulevard, in a vehicle and shot a window with a BB gun. Police filed the incident as a vandalism case. The incident was reported 3:33 p.m. July 1.

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

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