Los Gatos resident interrupts home burglary in progress
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Los Gatos resident interrupts home burglary in progress
"EMBEZZELMENT: 2:03 p.m. on Cleland Avenue. The caller said they put money in an account for a business deal, but while the deal was in process, the money was taken from the account. GRAND THEFT: 3:28 p.m. on Oka Road. An black Juiced brand e-bike was stolen in Santa Clara. The caller initially did not report it, but they were referred to Santa Clara police for report. The incident ended in a misdemeanor arrest."
"VEHICLE TAMPERING: 10:54 a.m. on Nob Hill Way. A catalytic converter was stolen from a Toyota Prius around 2 a.m. the previous morning. The caller said their neighbor has video surveillance of the incident. BATTERY: 1:17 p.m. on Los Gatos Boulevard. A drunk person was harassing a worker inside a home. The suspect had been drinking vodka and clawing on the caller's arm. The caller said he was unsure if he wanted to press charges."
"BURGLARY: 6:34 p.m. on Vista Del Monte. The caller came home to find their back door smashed and cabinets gone through. TRESPASS: 10:30 a.m. at Walgreens on North Santa Cruz Avenue. The caller said someone was shoplifting inside the store. VEHICLE ACCIDENT: 8:45 p.m. at Saratoga Los Gatos Road and Daves Avenue. A red BMW 330 and a silver Honda Civic were involved in a collision. A medical team was en route after one person complained of neck pain."
Between Nov. 7 and Nov. 9 a variety of crimes and incidents occurred across local streets and businesses. On Nov. 7 embezzlement involved funds removed from an account after being placed for a business deal; a black Juiced e-bike was stolen on Oka Road resulting in a misdemeanor arrest; a homeowner chased an intruder from a Roxbury Lane residence after hearing a sliding-glass door break and the suspect fled in a getaway car. On Nov. 8 a catalytic converter was stolen from a Prius, a drunken battery incident involved a worker, and a Vista Del Monte home had its back door smashed. On Nov. 9 a shoplifting call and a two-vehicle collision with reported neck pain were recorded.
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