LGMSPD SUV
Los Gatos-Monte Sereno Police Department vehicle. (Drew Penner / Los Gatan)

Sunday, Sept. 7

Three vehicle accidents were reported throughout Sunday, although none requiring medical attention. 

A customer’s wallet was stolen at the Whole Foods on Los Gatos Boulevard at 12:41pm, after being distracted by another customer inquiring the difference between chunky and creamy peanut butter. 

Monday, Sept. 8

Three parking violations occurred across the day.

At 10:35pm, a juvenile disturbance was reported at Bachman Park on Bachman Avenue. A group of 4-5 individuals were playing in the park and reportedly smoking. 

Tuesday, Sept. 9

At 7:42am, an incident of vandalism was reported at Winchester Fire. Rocks were thrown through the building’s bay window by an unknown subject. 

Two municipal codes occurred later in the day, one at 4:05pm and the other at 9:51pm. The former involved an unhoused individual erecting a tent on the intersection of  Harwood Road and Blossom Hill Road, and the latter a gas leafblower at Walgreens on Blossom Hill Road. 

Wednesday, Sept. 10

In the early hours of the day, a suspicious vehicle was reported at 2:04am on the Stratford School campus. An officer arrived at the scene and initiated activity. 

At 8:25am, residents close to Blossom Hill Road and Union Avenue reported a tree blocking an entire lane of traffic. 

Thursday, Sept. 11

A juvenile disturbance was reported at 6:23pm on Shannon Road and Amanda Lane. Three teenagers riding electric bikes were shouting racial slurs at the reporting person’s wife. They were gone upon arrival and the police were unable to locate them. 

Friday, Sept. 12

At 1:18pm, an incident of battery was reported at El Camino Hospital on Pollard Road — although it occurred five days prior. The incident involved a patient punching an emergency room nurse. 

A trespass was reported at Drywalk Blow Dry Bar on North Santa Cruz Avenue at 1:31pm. The reporting person reported a client with mental health issues, who vandalised products in the salon and threatened to post negative reviews on social media. 

September, Sept. 13

Three auto burglaries were reported throughout the day, as well as a stolen vehicle. 

These reports are compiled from publicly available information released by the Los Gatos-Monte Sereno Police Department.

*Prepared by Emma Solomon

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