June 28, 2000    Sunnyvale, California  Since 1994

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    The following incidents were compiled from the log at the Sunnyvale Public Safety Department.

    Commercial Burglary--June 12, 9:45 a.m., 100 block S. Sunnyvale Ave. A man staying in a hotel dismantled and removed the surveillance camera on the fourth floor. He also stole the CD player from the room he was staying in. The combined loss was given at $460.

    Commercial Burglary--June 12, 9:00 a.m., 400 block N. Fair Oaks Ave. An unknown suspect forced entry into a locked business and took computer equipment and CD players valued at nearly $5,000.

    Burglary--June 12, 7:08 a.m., 1100 block N. Mathilda Ave. An unknown suspect entered the office trailer at a construction site and stole more than $6,000 in computer equipment.

    Malicious Mischief--June 12, 8:47 a.m., 200 block Garner Dr. Unknown suspected forced open the men's bathroom at the park and burned toilet paper. Someone also marked the top part of the playground with gang graffiti.



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