The Los Altos Police log includes two instances of people who sought police help because they couldn't find their cars. They were quickly located.
Police have recovered Baby Graciela in the vehicle near Capitol Expressway, several blocks from where the car was was stolen after it had been left running in a San Jose driveway Monday morning.
The Los Altos Police log for March 19 to 21 is topped by Standard Liquors' second robbery in two months.
Joel Kaufman was a baseball coach during the 2006 season at Palo Alto High School.
The Los Altos Police Log for March 15 to 17 shows people are getting out more—four vehicles were towed from the Foothill Crossing shopping center on Saturday. And a drunk was arrested on El Camino Real.
Firefighters are fighting a rooftop fire at Kortek Technology Integration.
An elderly woman was rightly skeptical that two callers from the FBI and the Los Altos Police actually would be contacting her about a Publisher's Clearing House prize.
The Los Altos Police log for March 13 showed two arrests, one on a warrant and another for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Los Altos Police had an interesting day on March 12, from the mystery backpack containing paraphernalia to a patron at Boulanger making a citizen's arrest when she discovered someone took money and gift cards from her purse.
Despite the use of 911, phantom turkeys give police the slip, thefts from unlocked cars continue, and a gas leaf blower user gets a reprimand, all in the March 11 log of the Los Altos Police.
Another (sigh) show mocking Silicon Valley culture using Page Mill Road, University Avenue and the workhorse street East Charleston Road, as backdrops.
The Los Altos Police log over the weekend shows petty thefts across the city, a couple of DUI arrests, and another tow at Foothill Crossing—just to keep you on your toes.
The Los Altos Police log for March 7 also shows two burglaries, a citation for a barking dog, and a theft of about $800—from a wallet left in an unlocked car.
The Los Altos Police log for March 6 sums it up for Los Altos of late: one big crime in a series of recent bank robberies downtown and an honest person finds an iPad ... just lying there. Heartening, isn't it?
Beach boardwalk parking lot adieu begins day of mourning for slain detectives Sgt. Loran 'Butch' Baker and Elizabeth Butler.
The Los Altos Police log for Mar. 4-5 reflects a lot of activity, from an influx of solicitors, a burglary, and a stolen car to a misdemeanor warrant arrest. And yes, towing is back at Foothill Crossing.
The suspect, wearing a mask and gloves, walked in shortly after 10:30 a.m. and displayed a handgun, demanding money to be placed in a bag.
Authorities show off illegal, fully automatic weapons collected during Saturday's buyback effort at the fairgrounds in San Jose.
There were no injuries in the fire that broke out at about 11:30 a.m., but despite the efforts of two fire departments that fought the fire together, the home is almost a total loss, a county fire battalion chief said.
The Los Altos Police log on the first three days of March were eventful. A bank robbery, a drunk in public, arrest on a warrant and driving on a suspended license. Plus, Whole Foods gets hit with shoplifters twice.
The Los Altos Police log for Feb. 28, shows that in the wee hours, officers make a warrant arrest, capping a quiet day of a phantom gas leaf blower, an abandoned vehicle tow, and a non-injury accident.
The large crowd expected has prompted organizers to move the officers' Thursday memorial to San Jose in the only venue large enough to hold the event. A two-mile-long motorcade on Highway 17 will precede it.
The camera automatically emailed the resident that the suspect, an maintenance worker, was in her Palo Alto apartment.
A look at the Santa Clara County Sheriff's arrests for Los Altos Hills area for January 22-28, 2013. The following arrest information does not indicate a conviction.
A Buddhist, two moms and a business owner reflect on the Feb. 26, 2013 tragedy that took the lives of three people, two detectives and the suspect who killed them.
The Los Altos Police log for Feb. 27 includes a robbery and a drunk in public arrest.
Santa Cruz Police officers were investigating a sex crime in Santa Cruz and Jeremy Goulet had prior rape arrest in Hawaii.
Thomas Rhodes was taken into custody in Modesto; two of the five robberies occurred in January and February at Cupertino banks.
One reporter shares her personal perspective about the fallen officer.
The Los Altos Police log for Feb. 26 shows a car dented while parked at home, a window suddenly shattered, and planter boxes containing flowers stolen. All mysteries in a day of the life of Los Altos.
Two memorials near crime scene and at Santa Cruz Police Department help residents pray, meditate, make sense of tragedy that left two officers and one suspect dead.
The minor accident, which was reported at 12:53 p.m., did not require any hospitalization and Santa Clara County Sheriff's deputies cleared the scene at 2:36 p.m.
Santa Cruz PD held a press conference Wednesday morning. Santa Cruz PD will be off until Thursday. CHP, Santa Cruz County Sheriff's deputies are filling in.
The Santa Clara County Dept. of Social Services will hold its first free workshop in San Jose Thursday.
The Los Altos Police log on Feb. 25 has several suspicious circumstances calls, a resident turns in two guns and a restraining order gets violated.
There is now suspicion that the radio call of a family lost at sea was all a hoax.
The Los Altos Police log for the weekend of Feb. 22 to 24 also had a misdemeanor warrant citation, a pair of citations for driving without a license, and a violation of a restraining order.
Want to know where there have been car break-ins, burglaries and DUIs in Los Altos and Los Altos Hills? You can find listed a variety of crimes and registered sex offenders online.
The Birmingham, Ala. residents were charged with misdemeanor soliciting without a license at Adobe Lane and Tepa Way.
The man wrestled with his victim near the Webster Street garage in downtown Palo Alto.