Police Blotter
Threatening Behavior--April 20, 3:17 p.m. A 48-year-old male in a restaurant on S. Winchester Blvd. was intoxicated and threatened patrons with a pool cue. The patrons fled the restaurant and the man's parole officer was called. The suspect was booked.
Domestic Abuse--April 20, 9:07 a.m. A 61-year-old male hit his girlfriend and chased her down the street on Memphis Drive. He was arrested and booked.
Grand Theft--April 20. A woman living on N. San Tomas Aquino Road allowed two women she met in a bar to stay the night at her apartment. The women borrowed money, clothes and jewelry, but later the women stole $120 in cash, perfume and $3,000-$5,000 worth of jewelry from her. The incident occurred on April 19.
Stolen Car--April 19, 7 p.m.-2:30 a.m. A woman left her car in a parking lot on E. Campbell Avenue to go out with friends. When she returned to the lot, her car had been stolen.
Petty Theft--April 18, 6:45 p.m. A white male stole two 1-litre bottles of vodka from a store on W. Hamilton Avenue. The teen, described as having brown hair and wearing a dark T-shirt and pants, fled the area in a foreign car.
Murder Threat--April 18, 2:31 p.m. After arguing with a woman, a 36-year-old man threatened to take the woman to the mountains and kill her. The woman reported the incident to authorities and the man was located and arrested on two outstanding warrants for $30,000.
Theft--April 17, 7:45-9 p.m. An unknown suspect broke into a car with a partially opened window on W. Hamilton Avenue. The suspect stole a laptop computer, soccer balls, a wallet, credit cards and cash.
Power Outage--April 16, 10:10 p.m. A transformer blew out on W. Sunnyoaks Avenue, which caused several sections of wire to fall onto the eastbound lanes between Emory Avenue and Sharmon Palms Lane. A large dead bird was found below the wires west of Sobrato Drive. The authorities think the bird triggered the outage. The power was out at Winchester Boulevard and Camden Avenue for 30 minutes. But PG&E worked throughout the night to restore power to the area between Winchester Boulevard and Sunnyoaks Avenue, which did not have power until 5 a.m. the following morning, April 17.