Sunday, July 29, 2018
Driving Under the Influence
Location: 2000 Block of Scott Boulevard
A concerned citizen flagged down an officer on the 2000 block of Scott Boulevard. The citizen believed a male subject at a nearby gas station was driving under the influence.
The officer made contact with the male subject. He displayed objective symptoms of alcohol intoxication. The subject admitted to driving the vehicle and did not satisfactorily perform the Standardized Field Sobriety Tests. The results of the Preliminary Alcohol Screenings were 0.167 and 0.173. He was arrested and transported to the Santa Clara County Jail.
Time: 1323
Case Number: 18-6866
Monday, July 30, 2018
Residential Burglary
Location: 2200 Block of Monroe Street
A reporting party contacted Public Safety Dispatchers regarding a suspicious male subject that had jumped the back fence to a property on the 2200 block of Monroe Street.
Arriving officers set up a containment perimeter and located a subject matching the description provided by the reporting party leaving a residence with stolen property and wiping his fingerprints from the window. The stolen goods included jewelry and cash. He was arrested and transported to the Santa Clara County Jail.
The stolen property was returned to the victim.
Time: 1149
Case Number: 18-6895
Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Commercial Burglary
Location: 2200 Block of Laurelwood Road
An officer was dispatched to a business on the 2200 block of Laurelwood Road on the report of a prior burglary.
Upon arrival, an officer located two holes cut in the property’s fence. Communications equipment was stolen from inside the fenced area. The suspect(s) remain at large.
Time: 0606
Case Number: 18-6931
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
Possession of Stolen Vehicles
Location: Stevens Creek Boulevard and Winchester Boulevard
An officer observed two vehicles driving recklessly in the area of Stevens Creek Boulevard and Winchester Boulevard.
The officer attempted to locate the vehicle’s occupants in the Westfield Valley Fair parking lot but discovered both vehicles, abandoned. The doors were left open, the ignitions were punched, valuables were inside and the engines were running. The suspect(s) remain at large.
One vehicle was registered to a Santa Clara resident. The vehicle was returned to its owner along with several valuables inside.
The San Jose Police Department was contacted regarding the second vehicle; registered to a San Jose resident.
Time: 0143
Case Number: 18-6959
Vehicle Theft
Location: 3400 Block of El Camino Real
While conducting routine patrol, an officer located an unoccupied stolen vehicle in the parking lot of a motel on the 3400 block of El Camino Real.
While responding units were attempting to locate the suspect(s) involved the vehicle theft, two uninvolved subjects with outstanding warrants were contacted in the motel parking lot. They were both arrested (Case Numbers 18-6978 and 18-6979).
As the stolen vehicle was about to be towed from the scene, a female subject came out of a motel room and identified herself as the owner. The female subject had purchased the vehicle on Offer Up, a mobile application. The vehicle identification number did not match the year, make and model of the vehicle, however the car was recently registered through the Department of Motor Vehicles. This case is being further investigated.
The registered owner of the vehicle responded to the motel and took possession of the vehicle.
Time: 1734
Case Number: 18-6977
Thursday, August 2, 2018
Warrant Arrest – Felony
Location: 2300 Block of El Camino Real
An officer responded to the 2300 block of El Camino Real on a noise complaint involving two male subjects.
Upon arrival, the officer located two subjects inside a shed. A Records check revealed one of the subjects had a warrant. A search of his person yielded drug paraphernalia. He was arrested and transported to the Santa Clara County Jail.
Time: 2044
Case Number: 18-7013
Friday, August 3, 2018
Possession of Stolen Vehicle / Parolee-At-Large
Location: 3200 Block of El Camino Real
An officer on routine patrol observed a vehicle with paper plates in a motel parking lot on the 3200 block of El Camino Real. The vehicle was parked and unoccupied. After checking the vehicle identification number, the officer confirmed the vehicle was stolen out of Gilroy.
Through investigation, officers determined the driver of the vehicle and made contact with him in a motel room. He was arrested and transported to the Santa Clara County Jail.
Time: 0218
Case Number: 18-7022
Vehicle Theft
Location: 2400 Block of El Camino Real
Officers were patrolling through a motel parking lot on the 2400 block of El Camino Real when they observed a male subject walk away from a vehicle with paper plates. The officers did an inquiry on the vehicle and discovered it was stolen.
Officers determined the name of a male subject connected with the vehicle. A Records check confirmed his identity and that he was on probation. When the officers responded to the motel room where they saw the subject enter, the subject jumped out the second story window and fled. A perimeter was established in an effort to locate the subject without success.
The officers detained the subject’s accomplice who was in possession of drug paraphernalia and identity theft-related documents. He was arrested.
Time: 1910
Case Number: 18-7051
Saturday, August 4, 2018
Stolen Vehicle
Location: Lawrence Expressway and El Camino Real
Officers responded to the 3500 block of El Camino Real on the report of a stolen vehicle. When en route, officers observed the vehicle’s male driver speed away onto El Camino Real and crash into another vehicle before fleeing on foot.
Officers chased the suspect into the creek and took him into custody. Due to the depth of the creek, the Santa Clara Fire Department had to bring a ladder out to the site to get everyone safely out. The suspect was transported to the Santa Clara County Jail.
Time: 0850
Case Number: 18-7072
Theft
Location: 100 Block of Washington Street
Officers were dispatched to a report of a theft on the 100 block of Washington Street.
The unknown suspect(s) broke into a locked mail truck and stole two containers of mail from inside of the truck. The suspect(s) also stole the postal carrier’s lunch box which contained personal belongings, identifying information and credit cards. The suspect used the victim’s credit card to purchase items at numerous stores. The suspect(s) remain at large.
The U.S. Postal Service was notified of the mail theft and SCPD is investigating the theft from the postal carrier.
Time: 1302
Case Number: 18-7081