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Santa Clara Police Report: October 6 – 12

The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The Blotter provides the date, time, approximate location, a narrative summary of the incident, case number and the most serious arrest charge.

Meanwhile, the Arrest Log provides a timely, chronological summary of all the arrests made by the Santa Clara Police Department. It includes the name of the suspect(s), date of birth, city in which they reside, arrest date, time, location, case number as well as all of the charge(s) associated with the arrest. This information, located on the Santa Clara Police Department’s home page (www.scpd.org), is updated daily and serves as the most comprehensive list of arrests made.


Sunday, October 6, 2019

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Illegal Drugs

Location: 3600 Block of Peacock Court

The Santa Clara Fire Department was deployed to the 3600 block of Peacock Court on the report of a strong chemical smell coming from a residence. SCPD was later dispatched to contact the residents.

Upon contact, officers contacted three subjects inside the residence, two male and one female. The female subject and one of the male subjects displayed objective symptoms of being under the influence of a controlled substance. A Records check revealed the female subject was on probation with search and seizure terms. A search of the residence yielded illegal drugs, drug paraphernalia and stolen property. All three subjects were arrested.

Time: 1628

Case Number: 19-1006130

 

Monday, October 7, 2019

Commercial Burglary

Location: 1300 Block of Pomeroy Avenue

An observant resident contacted Public Safety Dispatchers after hearing a noise and looking outside to find a male subject looking inside several parked vehicles.

Arriving officers canvassed the area attempting to locate the subject. The subject jumped several fences and was located nearby. He was highly intoxicated. He was arrested and transported to the Santa Clara County Jail.

Time: 2225

Case Number: 19-1007031

 

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Mental Health

Location: 1000 Block of Martin Avenue

Officers were dispatched to the 1000 block of Martin Avenue on the report of a male subject laying in the street, throwing rocks at passing vehicles and acting erratically.

Upon arrival, an individual matching the subject’s description was standing with a large dog, threw something at the officers, verbally challenged the officers, got inside a vehicle and closed the door. The subject did not comply with the officer’s lawful orders.

The armored rescue vehicle was deployed as an officer safety measure. After approximately 30 minutes of negotiations, the subject exited the vehicle, yielded the dog and peacefully surrendered to officers. Based on the subject’s statements and behavior he was placed on a hold for a mental health evaluation. The vehicle was towed, and two dogs were taken to a local shelter.

It was later determined the objects the subject had been throwing at passing motorists were donuts.

Time: 1844

Case Number: 19-1008207

 

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Drunk in Public

Location:  Benton Street and Railroad Avenue

Public Safety Dispatchers received multiple calls to report a heavily intoxicated male subject at Benton Street and Railroad Avenue. According to witnesses, the subject was hitting, yelling and spitting on passersby.

Upon officer arrival, the subject was detained without incident. A spit hood was placed on the subject’s head for safety reasons. Due to his aggressive behavior, officers were unable to administer a preliminary alcohol screening test. The subject did not have identification and refused to speak with the officers. He was arrested and transported to the Santa Clara County Jail.

Time: 1628

Case Number: 19-1009190

 

Thursday, October 10, 2019
Vandalism – Felony

Location:  800 Block of Benton Street

Officers responded to the 800 block of Benton Street to investigate a report of a vandalism.

The victim reported an unknown subject kicked in the front door causing significant damage.  While officers were on scene, a second victim on the 1100 block of Lafayette Street contacted Public Safety Dispatchers reporting a similar incident.

The male subject and his girlfriend were contacted a short distance away. The subject was arrested and transported to the Santa Clara County Jail.

Time: 0220

Case Number: 19-1010010

 

Friday, October 11, 2019

PRESS RELEASE – Death Investigation

The Santa Clara Police Department is investigating the death of a male individual who fell from the top story of the parking garage at 2525 Tasman Dr.

Officers responded to the parking garage on Friday, Oct. 11, at 6:28 p.m. Upon arrival, they found a man in his mid-20s laying on the sidewalk on the west side of the parking structure. The victim had suffered obvious traumatic injuries consistent with the fall and was pronounced at the scene.

The investigation is on-going. However, at this time, investigators have not identified any signs of foul play and believe the death to be accidental.

The victim is only being further identified as a resident of San Jose.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact Detective Sergeant Alex Torke at (408) 615- 4806. An Anonymous Tip Line is also available by calling (408) 615-4TIP (4847).

 

Saturday, October 12, 2019

Hit and Run

Location:  3900 Block of Stevens Creek Boulevard

Officers were dispatched to the 3900 block of Stevens Creek Boulevard on the report of a hit and run. The Santa Clara Fire Department was also deployed due to reports of arcing wires.

Through investigation, officers learned the subject drove into a signal light, knocking it down, and fled the scene. The vehicle’s bumper and front license plate were left behind.

The scene was cleared; however, the signal lights were out at this busy intersection for a significant time causing traffic to back up. The City of San Jose Public Works Department was contacted to replace the signal light and restore signal function to the intersection. This investigation is on-going.

Time: 1228

Case Number: 19-1012099

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