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Police Report
Annoying Faxes--July 11, 6:37 p.m. on North Santa Cruz Avenue. A bank customer, possibly upset because his account will be closed, has been sending faxes to bank employees since July 1. He somehow obtained personal information on several bank employees.
Vandalism--July 11, 6:22 p.m. on Cherry Blossom Lane. Unknown suspects broke the rear window of a resident's vehicle at 9:30 p.m.
Theft--July 11, 4:44 p.m. on Manzanita Avenue. On July 6, a notebook and pager were taken from an unlocked vehicle.
Indecent Exposure--July 11, 5:33 p.m. on N. Santa Cruz Avenue. A young man was reportedly lying in front of a garbage can and playing with his genitalia. The reporting person believed the man was reading pornographic material. The man was arrested.
Theft--July 11, 12:09 p.m. on S. Santa Cruz Avenue.
A bank bag containing $2,413.37 in cash was left on a shelf on June 5. One hour later it was discovered missing.
Theft--July 11, 9:08 a.m. on La Montagne Court. Items were taken from inside a home. The homeowner has information on possible suspects.
Vandalism--July 10, 10:20 p.m. on Sund Avenue. Juveniles knocked over a port-a-potty on a resident's property. This is an ongoing problem. The resident provided a possible vehicle description to police.
Residential Burglary--July 10, 2:13 p.m. on Los Gatos Boulevard. Resident returned home to find their house burglarized and ransacked.
Annoying Phone Calls--July 10, 12:35 p.m. on Belcrest Drive. A person reported receiving eight to 12 annoying phone calls per day for the past three weeks.
Theft--July 10, 11 a.m. on Hernandez Avenue. A cellular phone was taken from a vehicle sometime during the night.
Vandalism--July 10, 10:57 a.m. on Pinta Court. Unknown suspects drove a vehicle over a resident's lawn, damaging it.
Theft--July 8, 4:26 p.m. on N. Santa Cruz Avenue. A mannequin and clothing were taken from in front of a store. The reporting party described a car with three apparently intoxicated occupants as the perpetrators.
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Amusement rides have nothing in common with flying death-defying maneuvers by local stunt aces
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News Briefs
Council approves POST'S $50,000 request to help purchase Bear Creek Redwoods
Century 21 agents flee to Alain Pinel
The attorney's office is investigating High Sierra Associates possible hillside grading violations
Francis Oaks project wins council appeal but is sent back to the planning commission for further review
Police Report
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Letters
Editorials
Birds know a plastic owl when they see one
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On Campus
District surveys high schools' parents and students and garner positive results
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The Prowler
Forbes Mill presents '35 Years of Collecting Los Gatos,' from its stores of eclectic, eccentric pieces
The Performing Arts Conservatory presents its six-week summer conservatory for children with its production of 'Bye Bye Birdie.'
Make*A*Circus shows the audience how to become a circus performer
Stacy Marcinko and J.J. Taughinbaugh wed
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Antiques business remains a healthy enterprise
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Main Street
Picture from the Past
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Properly pruned fruit trees produces healthier trees and better fruit
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Lou and Nam Tran's Classic Burgers offers people (and doggy) taste treats
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Sports Briefs
Derek Thomas wins pitchers' duel
Jack, Ripp to host three summer volleyball camps
11-year-old all-stars in sectionals
Samuels to host Camp with Pros
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