July 17

Vandalism: A Morgan Hill resident reported two tractors at San Benicio Way and East Dunne Avenue were vandalized. The tractor’s windows were broken and another tractor had paint marks on it. The report was taken at 6:53am.

Vandalism: A resident of Fountain Oaks Drive reported someone spraypainted the name “Carlos” on the back of his Honda overnight. The report was taken at 8:07am.

Vandalism: A resident of the Terracina Apartments reported someone damaged their Chevy Cobalt sometime between July 11 and July 13. The gas tank was also tampered with, and gas was stolen. The report was taken at 9:23am.

Vandalism: An employee of a business on Madrone Parkway reported their Dodge Durango was keyed on the bumper and rear of the vehicle while it was parked in the company parking lot. The report was taken at 12:02pm.

July 18

Auto burglary: A resident of San Pedro Avenue reported a wallet was stolen from an unlocked Chevy Tahoe parked in the driveway. The report was taken at 6:28am.

Vandalism: A resident of Fieldshire Way reported that some garden turtle decorations were broken on July 12, and on July 17. She also said she found rocks in her driveway and a dented garage door. She told police she believes she knows who caused the damages. The report was taken at 9:14am.

Theft: Alliance Title on East Main Avenue reported several notary books were stolen from the office over the weekend. There was no sign of forced entry into the office. The report was taken at 9:49am.

Identity theft: A resident of Serene Drive reported someone made charges on an old account. The report was taken at 10:30am.

Identity theft: A resident of East Central Avenue reported someone used his Social Security number to create accounts. The report was taken at 12:41pm.

Grand theft: Target in the Cochrane Plaza shopping center reported a male suspect walked out of the store with a flat-screen TV. The report was taken at 2:31pm.

July 19

Petty theft: A male suspect stole an 18-pack of beer from the 7-Eleven store on West Main Avenue. The report was taken at 12:27am.

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