Crime & Safety
Man Sets Friend on Fire with Deodorant, Another Exposes Himself on Local Trail: This Week's Campbell Crime Blotter
The following arrest information was supplied by the Campbell Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

*Hover over the stars on the map to the right to see approximate locations.
Thursday, Sept.29
2:23 a.m.
Campbell Avenue at First Street
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A 27-year-old suspect was found to be intoxicated and was booked.
1:07 a.m.
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1300 Block of W. Campbell Ave.
A suspect was found to be violating the curfew terms of his probation..
12:45 a.m.
200 Block of Orchard City Dr.
A 22-year-old suspect and another suspect were both found to be intoxicated and were booked.
2:12 a.m.
Grant Street at First Street
A 24-year-old suspect was found to be DUI and was booked.
11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
300 Block of Orchard City Dr.
An unknown suspect forced opened the camper shell to a Ford and stole a saw and air hose.
Sept. 28
1500 Block of More Ave.
A suspect lit his friend’s shirt on fire with deodorant spray with their permission.
9:00 p.m.-8:15 a.m.
200 Block of Michael Dr.
An unknown suspect entered an unlocked Ford Explorer and stole a spare set of keys.
8:15 a.m.-5:15 p.m.
100 Block of S. Milton Ave.
An unknown suspect cut the bathroom window screen, entered the residence and stole televisions, laptops and jewelry.
Wednesday, Sept. 28
8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
600 Block of W. Sunnyoaks Ave.
An unknown suspect removed the entire window frame and window from the above residence by unknown means.
12:45 a.m.
2100 Block of S. Winchester Blvd.
A suspect and a victim got into an argument over text messages on his phone. When Campbell Police contacted them, the victim had a ½ inch laceration on his chin. She was taken into custody and booked.
11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
400 Block of Century Dr.
An unknown suspect entered the residence by removing the windows screens and opening then window. The suspect ransacked the residence and took two laptops, a camera and the keys to an Isuzu Rodeo.
No time given
200 Block of E. Hamilton Ave.
An unknown suspect stole a company white Toyota Tacoma from the parking lot of the business. The truck has a camper shell.
8:15 a.m.
200 Block of Llewellyn Ave.
Suspect did not show up to be picked up by staff after school.
12:00-6:15 a.m.
800 Block of Virginia Ave.
An unknown suspect cut the branches off of three trees in front of the residence.
Tuesday, Sept. 27
6:00- 7:15 a.m.
600 Block of E. Campbell Ave.
An unknown suspect entered an unsecured truck and removed a black purse.
7:30 p.m.-9:01 a.m.
700 Block of W. Hamilton Ave.
An unknown suspect broke the window to a car and removed a stereo and laptop.
12:20-12:30 p.m.
1700 Block of W. Campbell Ave.
An unknown suspect took the victim’s wallet from the “free weight” area of the gym.
Sept. 25-26
1300 Block of Camden Ave.
A 91-year-old had a fractured pinkie finger and told her daughter on Sunday.
Sept. 20-23
700 Block of E. McGlincy Ln.
An unknown suspect entered the locked storage shed and took a bag of used clothing and shoes.
12:40 p.m.
Los Gatos Creek Trail
A woman was walking southbound on the west side of the par course when she saw the suspect’s erect penis exposed from his shorts.
1:45 p.m.
500 Block of E. Hamilton Ave.
A 31-year-old suspect concealed merchandise and left the store without paying. He was cited and released.
4:14 p.m.
1000 Block of Patricia Ct.
An unknown suspect opened up a credit card under the victim’s name.
6:13 p.m.
2000 Block of S. Winchester Blvd.
The victim left her purse unattended inside the business. The suspect entered the business, grabbed the purse and fled.
6:14 p.m.
1500 Block of S. Winchester Blvd.
The victim called the police to report that the suspect attempted to her over with his car after the two had an argument.
Sept 26-27, from 7:00 p.m.-5:30 a.m.
1900 Block of Cronwell Dr.
An unknown suspect stole 13 gallons of gas from a car.
10:27 p.m.
1000 Block of Bismark Dr.
A 21-year-old had a $10,000 warrant for his arrest. A 21-year-old suspect had a $25,000 warrant for her arrest. Both were booked.
1:05 a.m.
Budd Avenue at California Street.
A 34-year-old suspect was intoxicated and later determined to be DUI and was booked.
4:02 a.m.
Hamilton Avenue at Salmar Avenue
A 22-year-old victim was walking westbound on the north side of Hamilton Avenue, near the northbound Hwy. 17 on-ramp when a suspect jumped out of some bushes nearby and began to punch him. Two more suspects appeared. The victim said he got up and ran to the parking lot of the where he called Campbell Police.
Monday Sept. 26
Sept. 23-26
500 Block of E. McGlincy Ln.
An unknown suspect entered the business and stole a laptop.
Sept. 25
400 Block of Queens Ct.
A 15-year-old ran away.
5:45-6:40 a.m.
1700 Block of W. Campbell Ave.
An unknown suspect broke the window to a car and stole a purse.
9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
600 Block of Louise Ct.
An unknown suspect entered the residence.
8:00 p.m.
600 Block of Gamma Ct.
An officer located a Honda that was stolen.
10:56 p.m.
LaVonne at Lorelei Court.
An officer located an Acura that was stolen.
11:57 p.m.
Curtner Avenue at McGlincy Lane
An officer stopped a 38-year-old for a vehicle code violation while riding his bicycle. During a search of his clothing, a hypodermic needle was located and he was cited.
Sept. 20-26, 8:30-11:45 p.m.
Villaritta Drive at San Tomas Aquino
An unknown suspect stole a Honda.
12:48 p.m.
Valley Forge at Essex Way
An officer located a Suzuki that was stolen.
3:39 a.m.
300 Block of Budd Ave.
Police responded to a report of a disturbance. A computer check revealed two outstanding warrants and the suspect was booked.
5:07 a.m.
1600 Block of S. Bascom Ave.
A 41-year-old suspect was found to be intoxicated and later determined to be DUI and was booked.
1:41 a.m.
700 Block of W. Hacienda Ave.
During a verbal argument, two suspects began physically assaulting each other.
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