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Police wear pink patches in the month of October to promote breast cancer awareness. (Drew Penner / Los Gatan)

Sunday, Sept. 21

At 3:38pm, a trespass was reported at the Civic Center on East Main Street.

 A man was repeatedly harassing patrons and refused to leave after being asked by Civic Center directors. 

Monday, Sept. 22

Three vehicle accidents occurred throughout the day, all of which did not involve any major injuries. 

At 6:48pm, vandalism was reported on College Avenue.

The reporting person’s vehicle sunroof was tampered with, and their insurance provider required a police report to be made in order to address the damages. 

Tuesday, Sept. 23

At 10:52am, an incident of petty theft was reported at the Wells Fargo Bank on Los Gatos Boulevard. The reporting person was using one of the bank’s ATM machines, when he was approached by the subject who told him he had dropped some of the cash.

When the reporting person turned around to look, the subject stole his debit card from the machine. Since the card was stolen, the subject has withdrawn over $12,000 from the bank. 

Wednesday, Sept. 24

At 9:36am, approximately $1,500 was stolen from a maintenance room in a Winchester Circle property. 

Following a string of demonstrations this summer, another protest occurred at the Tesla Service & Charging Center on Los Gatos Boulevard. At 5:11pm, a traffic hazard was reported when two of the protestors were said to be encroaching into the traffic lane. 

Thursday, Sept. 25

An incident of battery was reported at 8:29pm, although it occurred earlier in the day at Los Gatos High School. The reporting person alleged that the subject hit her, and sought to obtain a temporary restraining order.

Friday, Sept. 26

Three municipal code violations were reported between 12pm and 1pm. All three involved usage of a gasoline-powered leaf blower. 

At 12:31pm, battery was reported on Kimble Avenue—although it occurred five hours prior. The reporting person got into a physical altercation with a coworker, and was pushed with both the subject’s hands and a vacuum cleaner. 

Saturday, Sept. 27

At 6:47am, the week’s third incident of battery was reported at Second Story on North Santa Cruz Avenue. 

The reporting person was pushed out of the business in the early hours of the morning by a member of staff and will attempt to press charges. 

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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