March 28, 2001    Los Gatos, California  Since 1881

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    Burglary--March 16, 11:38 a.m. A man was held for theft at the Lunardi's Market on Blossom Hill Road. The man claimed that he didn't have a car, but police eventually found his vehicle in the parking lot. In the car there were cigarettes, paper towels, napkins, cereal and a large amount of alcohol. Police had a towing company tow the car away. The man was arrested.

    Missing Person--March 17, 11:11 p.m. A man called the police, saying that his 14-year-old stepdaughter, who was declared to be a missing person, could be at a party on Bird Avenue. Police checked the party and told her parents that she was indeed there. The parents went to the police station to pick her up. The girl had no record for juvenile probation. She was cited, but not arrested.

    Drunk in Public--March 18, 7:17 p.m. A woman called, saying that she was cold and hungry and needed a place to stay for the night. She had been drinking but was "fairly sober" when she called. Police met with her on Carlton Avenue, and they took her to the jail, where she was arrested.

    Harassing Phone Calls--March 19, 4:43 p.m. The woman who had been arrested for being drunk in public the day before kept making harassing phone calls to someone. The person whom she called thought she was probably drunk and was calling from the Carl's Jr. on Los Gatos Boulevard. There was a $500 warrant for her from the previous day. She was taken to the county jail where she was arrested again.

    Resuscitation--March 21, 6:24 p.m. Several passersby called the police about a man on the bus bench near Pleasant and E. Main streets. They said the man required an ambulance because he may have had a heart attack. Fire and ambulance personnel took him to the emergency room.

    Malicious Mischief--March 21, 12:29 p.m. A resident on Cuesta de Los Gatos said plastic pellets were being shot from the second floor of a next-door neighbor. The caller said that it was the 15-year-old neighbor who had caused problems in the past. A report was filed, and the police took the pellet gun away from the boy for safekeeping.



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Council closer to decision on where to place the Lyndon cupola

Council approves 42-unit apartment complex on Blossom Hill Road

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Student journalist Gina Marie Tirado Strayer wins Hispanic Heritage Awards Foundation scholarship

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Young people seek the American Dream

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Aprons tell a tale at the Forbes Mill Regional History Museum

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Spring time is a good time to put in vegetable gardens

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Rivers of Chocolate Festival features gourmet desserts made by local chefs

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St. Francis track & field invitational

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