The Los Altos Police log for Sept. 27 also contained three tows from Foothill Crossing—and one for the last downtown farmers market for the year (you're safe until next May).
The man with a '100 watt' smile operated the San Jose pro shop in Fourth Street Bowl, and made the record books in 2006 when he bowled the 18th televised 300 game in PBA Tour history.
Three northbound lanes shut down just north of Marsh Road were reopened to traffic shortly after 3:30 a.m.
In the Los Altos Police log for Sept. 26, someone gets reprimanded for pouring stuff down the storm drain downtown, a bike is found, and police make a citation arrest for driving on a suspended license.
Forty-nine laptops belonging to Facebook were found in the suspect's car, after an on-duty guard flagged police.
The Los Altos Police log for Sept. 20 includes two burglaries, a grand theft and a disturbance.
A look at the Santa Clara County Sheriff's arrests and booking reports for Aug. 30-31, 2012. The following arrest information does not indicate a conviction.
Even by Los Altos standards, the Sept. 19 police log was remarkably light ... just what you wanted to hear.
A look at the Santa Clara County Sheriff's arrests and booking reports for Aug. 29-30, 2012. The following arrest information does not indicate a conviction.
JDate.com contact swindles longtime resident out of thousands of dollars through money transfers to banks in China, police say.
The crime is similar to two reported in Palo Alto in August.
The Los Altos Police log for Sept. 13 indicate that it's not good to linger over lunch on State Street on Thursdays.
The Los Altos Police log on Sept. 12 included a victim who perhaps wasn't, plus some ID theft with credit cards, and suspicious circumstances calls.
Los Altos Police find non-injury accidents in the daylight hours, and in the wee hours of the night, suspicious doings, prompting 911 calls. And yes, another day, another tow from Foothill Crossing.
The Los Altos Police log of Sept. 10 was quiet and includes five calls for suspicious goings-on. Only one tow from Foothill Crossing, too.
Woman who went by the name of Gail was murdered Aug. 13, 2012 in San Jose; she's believed to have been 60 years old at the time of her death.
Plus, more recycling bin pilfering! Reports of dogs loose in Grant Park (unconfirmed)! And lots of noise complaints.
Laptops, electronic equipment, and personal documents were stolen from locked vehicles in Stanford Shopping Center and Palo Alto garages, police warn.
A look at the Santa Clara County Sheriff's arrests and booking reports for Aug. 7-9, 2012. The following arrest information does not indicate a conviction.
A look at the Santa Clara County Sheriff's arrests and booking reports for Aug. 4-6, 2012. The following arrest information does not indicate a conviction.
The Coast Guard intercepted the father, with his toddler children, aboard a stolen yacht running low on fuel, off the Monterey Peninsula. The children's mother, who works at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, was reunited with them late Frida
Bucking the trend, Los Altos ended the 18-day campaign with five drunken driving arrests, an increase from last year.
The Los Altos Police log had an unusually large number of alarms set off, and reports of suspicious people or circumstances, and a misdemeanor warrant arrest.
The Los Altos Police log was light, with everyone in Los Altos, it seems, decamped to Tahoe for the long weekend.
With dozens of strikes occuring around the Bay Area CalFire has issued a warning of fire danger from lightning through Thursday morning.
From stealing recyclables, to stealing bicycles, the week from the Los Altos Police log includes thefts and warrant arrests, drunken driving incidents and identity theft.
The Los Altos Police also made a misdemeanor warrant arrest and handled two non-injury hit-and-run collisions.
Checkpoints are planned in San Jose and Milpitas Saturday, and extra patrols are planned throughout Santa Clara County.
The Los Altos Police log for Aug. 30, from which we bring you notable and not-so-notable incidents
The Los Altos Police log from Aug. 28 also shows two tows at Foothill Crossing, a barking dog warning ticket, and a possible water main break.
A look at the Santa Clara County Sheriff's arrests and booking reports for July 29-31, 2012. The following arrest information does not indicate a conviction.
The Los Altos Police log's notable and the not-so-notable incidents for Aug. 27.
The pair are accused of entering an unlocked garage door and stealing a car, plus credit cards inside the vehicle and charging about $30,000 worth of goods and services.
No customers were in the Valencia Market during the 8:40 p.m., robbery on Saturday.
Day 10 of the national anti-drunken driving campaign brings the county's total to 215 arrests.
One non-injury accident tops the list of incidents with two separate reports of grand theft, burglary and a few noise complaints.
Three non-injury accidents, four cold-crime reports and a dead skunk keep Los Altos police busy Tuesday.
One DUI arrest and two non-injury accidents are reported during a relatively quiet weekend.
No injuries reported in single-car accident on North Foothill Boulevard and Starling Drive.
Los Altos police investigate home burglary; two minor traffic accidents also reported.