Crime & Safety

Fights, Bloody Faces and DUIs: Campbell Weekend Crime Wrapup

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 some approximate locations of incidents below.

Friday, March 15

7:14 a.m.

1300 Block of Maria Dr.

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Officers located the 1996 gold Honda Accord that was stolen yesterday at the above location. A report was taken.

10:00 p.m.-7:00 a.m.

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1100 Block of Denver Dr.

An unknown suspect stole the victim’s black and red Schwinn mountain bike from the bike rack. A report was taken.

5:45 p.m.-7:45 a.m.

3300 Block of S. Winchester Blvd.

An unknown suspect smashed the window to a Chevy Tahoe and attempted to take the stereo. A report was taken.

November 2012-March 13, 2013

800 Block of Bucknam Rd.

An unknown suspect drilled a hole in the gas tank of the Chevy Suburban and drained the gas. A report was taken.

12:15 a.m.

2200 Block of S. Bascom Ave.

A white male suspect, described as in his 30s, 6’1”, 165 pounds and bald asked for change for bills, which turned out to be counterfeit. A report was taken.

March 10

700 Block of E. Campbell Ave.

A white male suspect, described as in his mid 20s asked for change for a $20 bill. The bill was counterfeit and a report was taken.

11:30-12:30 a.m.

200 Block of E. Hamilton Ave.

An unknown suspect took a black and silver watch from a drawer in the office. A report was taken.

March 13, 11:0 p.m.-12:30 a.m.

100 Block of Sondra Way

A 35-year-old suspect punched and chocked the victim and refused to let her leave. A report was taken.

March 7-8

600 Block of N. Central Ave.

An unknown suspect took a 1997 5x8 utility trailer. A report was taken.

8:50 p.m.

S. Milton and W. Rincon avenues

An 18-year-old was found to be drunk in public and was booked.

8:50 p.m.

S. Milton and W. Rincon avenues

A 17-year-old was found to be in possession of a switchblade.

10:19 p.m.

1600 Block of S. Bascom Ave.

A 40-year-old was found to be drunk in public and was booked.

2:10 a.m.

E. Hamilton Avenue and Creekside Way

A 34-year-old was found to be DUI and was booked.

Saturday, March 16

6:45 a.m.

Pedestrian overcross near John D. Morgan Park

A 22-year-old and a 24-year-old were intoxicated and throwing items off the pedestrian overcrossing onto passing cars. They were cited.

1:50 p.m.

Dot Avenue

A car collided into the residence. A report was taken.

3:18 p.m.

1600 Block of W. Campbell Ave.

A 16-year-old concealed a bottle of liquor and exited without paying. The suspect was also reported a runaway out of San Jose. Suspected was cited to his mother.

March 15, 12:0 p.m. to March 16, 11:00 a.m.

100 Block of W. Rosemary Lane.

An unknown suspect broke the lock off the garage. There was an unknown loss and a report was taken.

3:30-5:30 p.m.

E. Hacienda and Dell avenues

An unknown suspect smashed the window to a Cadillac and took a purse from the right rear floorboard. A report was taken.

7:30 p.m.

Second Street Parking Garage

A 26-year-old suspect was challenging the victim to fight over a traffic altercation. The suspect had several outstanding warrants and was booked.

11:06 p.m.

4000 Block of Hamilton Ave.

A suspect was stopped for a California Vehicle Code violation while riding his bike. He was found in possession of a meth pipe and marijuana. A report was taken.

12:15 a.m.

2300 Block of S. Winchester Blvd

A 21-year-old was causing a disturbance. He was found to be drunk in public and was booked.

12:44 a.m.

Winchester Boulevard and Hamilton Avenue

A 31-year-old was acting suspicious. He was found to have an outstanding warrant.

6:00 p.m.

1800 Block of S. Bascom Ave.

A missing 15-year-old was located. A report was taken.

7:37 p.m.

900 Block of W. Hamilton Ave.

A 31-year-old took items from the store without paying. She was cited and released.

9:24 p.m.

1400 Block of Westmont Ave.

An officer located a Honda that had been stolen. A report was taken.

Sunday, March 17

1:46 p.m.

900 Block of W. Hamilton Ave.

A suspect concealed items and left the store without paying. The suspect also had a warrant. He was booked.

Last Night

1300 Block of Burrows Rd.

An unknown suspect knocked over and broke a mailbox. A report was taken.

Last Night

1300 Block of Burrows Ave.

An unknown suspect stole a toolbox and power cord from the unlocked campershell. The items were located and a report was taken.

3:06 p.m.

2300 Block of S. Winchester Blvd.

A suspect described as a Hispanic male, 25-26, 5’10”, 270 with a shaved head stole two cases of beer and fled in the suspect car, driven by a second Hispanic male. A report was taken.

7:40 p.m.

Valley Forge and Phelps

An officer located a Honda that was stole on Feb. 16. The car was released to the registered owner.

8:10 p.m.

200 Block of E. Campbell Ave.

A large fight broke out, leaving a victim briefly unconscious.

8:10 p.m.

200 Block of E. Campbell Ave.

A 28-year-old was too intoxicated to care for himself and was booked.

8:10 p.m.

300 Block of Budd Ave.

A 23-year-old was bleeding and extremely intoxicated. A 26-year-old had punched her in the face. A report was taken.

8:10 p.m.

Adler Avenue and Nello Drive

A suspect was determined to be too intoxicated to care for herself and was booked.

6:50 p.m.

900 Block of Virginia Ave.

An unknown suspect stole a rug left drying on a front porch. A report was taken.

8:37 p.m.

Salmar and Harrison avenues

A 37-year-old was determined to be DUI and was booked.

11:03 p.m.

200 E Campbell Ave.

A 28-year-old suspect was urinating outside the business and was cited.

12:41 a.m.

S. Bascom and W. Hamilton avenues

A 34-year-old suspect was determined to be DUI and was booked.

 

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