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Police Blotter: Vehicle Break-Ins and Domestic Violence

Selected crime reports in Gilroy from Thursday through Monday.

Monday

5:14 a.m. A male juvenile was observed tagging in the area of 7010 Pricevalle. He lied to police about his name, and was arrested for graffiti and providing false identification to police.

4:22 p.m. A man entered a stole on Renz Lane and took an iPad from the display. He fled in a blue Dodge Dorango. The case is pending further investigation.

9:30 a.m. Unknown suspects smashed the passenger side window of the victim’s vehicle and took her wallet containing credit cards and hair cutting sheers.

Sunday

8:41 p.m. Osvaldo Calderon, 31, shoved his girlfriend while they were in a verbal argument on Polk Court and was arrested.

5:45 p.m. A woman reported that unknown suspects used her children’s social security numbers and personal identifying information to claim them as dependents for her income tax returns.

10:30 a.m. Unknown suspects stole the rear license plate from the victim’s vehicle while parked on Carmel Street.

2:17 a.m. Stefon Efrem Mccrimon, 24, was arrested for possession and being under the influence of a controlled substance, and also for trespassing on Leavesley Road.

Saturday

10:37 p.m. A vehicle that was stolen in Gilroy was recovered. 

10 p.m. Unknown suspects entered the vehicle’s locked apartment on Chestnut Street and stole a cell phone. 

1:30 p.m. An unknown suspect broke into the victim’s vehicle on Grenache Way and took her purse. 

1:30 a.m. An unknown suspect broke the victim’s vehicle window on Murray Ave and took clothing.

Friday

10:41 p.m. Juan Santos-Vasquez, 28, was contacted on Old Gilroy Street and found to be drunk in public. He provided his brother’s name and identifying information. He was transported and booked into county jail.

7:02 p.m. Two male juveniles entered Walmart and took two pairs of electronics on Camino Arroyo. 

Thursday

8:38 p.m. An unknown suspect smashed the passenger side window and stole a wallet in plain view on Monterey Street.

6:14 a.m. Unknown suspects broke the vehicle’s window and removed a laptop on Martin Street.

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Mary Ann KannelyPuente May 24, 2013 at 09:24 pm
The other issue is if the Library is run by volunteers then union jobs will be lost. In other wordsRead More if the work can be done for free why pay someone.
Mary Ann KannelyPuente May 24, 2013 at 09:22 pm
I information I read in the Gilroy Dispatch is that all the part time library clerks will be laidRead More off. So there will be no staff to run the library. Luigi probably has no storage for all those books so they will be left on the shelves. This recommendation was made by the County Fiscal Advisor, Nimrat Johal. She said this won't impact the students or the classroom. Really???!!!
Jodi Syth May 24, 2013 at 06:53 am
What makes this closure even more bizarre is the fact that the Luigi parent club is paying now &Read More has paid the librarian's salary for that last 12 years, not GUSD. While other library facilities will be kept open (it's not an across the board closure), this particular one makes no sense. My library friend says the books at Luigi will not be packed up & stored, but kept there in library. My bet is that the 17,000+ books in their inventory will be picked through & gone within a year or so. Very sad!
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Raymond Ruiz April 13, 2013 at 10:54 pm
It just don't matter how she dresses,whoo her parents are or aren't. Nobody and I mean Nobody hasRead More the right to rape or force a femsle to have sex with her,and then to make matters worse,they posted pictures of her on facebook ! Better we as a community should be asking,what would possess the young guys to do something like this ! That is why We have Our teenagers and kids passwords or no internet period ! As a parent my heart goes out to het and her parents !
Tamra~Kathleen April 13, 2013 at 05:51 pm
The offensive comment we're discussing shows a complete lack of respect for women that permeates ourRead More culture. That this person actually thought this poor young girl had culpability for her attack is a symptom of our societies disregard for women. I'm actually glad he made the comment so we can look at and discuss the problem.
Berto April 12, 2013 at 07:27 pm
From one of the interviews I watched online, it seems that many Saratoga High students knew whatRead More happened at the party and had seen the pictures. How is it that arrests did not follow the assault and the suicide for over 6 months? Could it be that the students who knew information about the felony chose to remain silent? I hope that is not the case; we will surely find out as the details of the case are revealed in the media over the next weeks and months. In the meantime lets make sure we are teaching our kids about the responsibility of living in community and caring about others. God forbid that any of the students have to live with the knowledge that they could have prevented the suicide, or with the knowledge that they helped cover up such a heinous crime.