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Vicky Wagner. (Photo by Dinah Cotton)

Vicky Wagner, 71, retired communicator, was the sole peaceful protester at Plaza Park when Dinah Cotton passed by on Saturday. Wagner had just returned from a river cruise that went through Germany, witnessing evidence from the World War II era, including the Holocaust.

“We went through several places in Germany-Nuremberg,” she said.

“We went into the courtroom where the trials were held and ended up in Austria, Hungary and the Czech Republic…There were bronze plaques outside of the homes where people were forcibly removed by the Gestapo.”

Seniors who live at the Terrace of Los Gatos walked and wheeled to the Chevron gas station on Los Gatos Boulevard, Saturday morning, for their “No Kings” protest.

The Los Gatos-Monte Sereno Police Department reported about 10-30 people demonstrated throughout their jurisdiction.

“ICE has not been seen in town,” a spokesperson said. There was anti-Donald Trump graffiti left on the north wall of 122 N. Santa Cruz Ave., and spray paint on a fence on the east side of 175 Royce St.

There was no video surveillance of the incidents, and no calls for service, police said.

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