Crime blotter

Indecent exposure

A man was seen urinating into the duck pond at Community Park, 171 W. Edmundson Ave. He also exposed himself to a nearby child. The incident was reported 4:53pm Nov. 2.

Disturbance

Up to five juveniles with skateboards jumped over the fence at the new Hilltop Park on West Third Street and were seen skating on the new slide. The park is not yet open to the public. The trespassing was reported 5:01pm Nov. 2.

A large group of juveniles was hanging out in the Safeway parking lot, 235 Station Way, harassing customers. A female witness told police she did not feel safe getting out of her car. The disturbance was reported 9:47pm Nov. 3.

Auto burglary

A thief or thieves broke into a vehicle on West Edmundson Avenue and stole a wallet and credit card. The credit card was later used by an unknown person to purchase items at Target and a gas station. The theft was reported 7:36pm Nov. 2.

Someone stole a GPS unit from a Toyota Corolla rental car on Condit Road. The crime was reported 11:04am Nov. 3.

A thief or thieves smashed the window of a Ford F-150 pickup on Chicory Lane, and stole a laptop computer. The crime was reported 7:38am Nov. 5.

Someone smashed the window of a Honda Ridgeline near Barrett Avenue and Condit Road and stole a suitcase, laptop computer, iPad and textbooks. The crime was reported 10:41am Nov. 5.

Petty theft

A woman walked out of Safeway, 235 Tennant Station, with about $300 worth of baby formula that she did not pay for. The theft was reported 10:23am Nov. 3.

Stolen vehicle

Someone stole a silver 2000 Honda Civic from a spot on Del Monte Avenue. The theft was reported 6am Nov. 9.

A gray 2001 Volvo was stolen from a spot on Joleen Way. The theft was reported 4:03pm Nov. 7.

Recovered stolen vehicle

Someone abandoned a stolen GMC Sierra pickup near Fountain Oaks Drive and Hermosa Court in Morgan Hill. The vehicle had Arizona license plates. The vehicle was reported 1:28pm Nov. 8.

Fraud

A resident of Church Street received a call from someone claiming to be from “SJPD” who stated the resident’s grandson had been arrested. The caller said he needed $3,000 in gift cards for a bond to release the grandson from jail. The fraud was reported 1:48pm Nov. 8.

An employee of a store on Cochrane road received a counterfeit $100 bill from a customer. The incident was reported 10:21am Nov. 8.

Battery

Two intoxicated sisters got into a fight and called police to report the violence, which occurred near the U.S. 101 and Cochrane Road intersection. Police responded, but the sisters decided not to press charges. The fight was reported 5:22pm Nov. 8.

Vandalism

A vandal or vandals slashed six tires on a vehicle parked on Hazelton Court. The crime was reported 8:15am Nov. 9.

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

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