Juvenile disturbances reported in downtown Los Gatos

May 16

GRAND THEFT: 11:40 a.m. at the Terraces of Los Gatos on Blossom Hill Road. A caller noticed money and a Rolex watch missing from a safe.

Related Articles


Man with knife refuses to leave Los Gatos Starbucks


Suspect steals $1,200 worth of alcohol from Los Gatos Safeway


All 4 tires stolen off 2 Honda Accords in Los Gatos on April 22


Burglar arrested in gym of Los Gatos private school


Multiple incidents of juvenile shenanigans in Los Gatos

TRESPASS: 8:48 p.m. on Bean Avenue. A woman said someone was trying to climb the gate to her house. She said the suspect was a woman who had been stalking her and had stolen from her in the past.

PETTY THEFT: 9:15 p.m. at Blossom Hill Park on Blossom Hill Road. A caller was playing pickleball with a friend when their bikes were stolen.

NOISE DISTURBANCE: 10:05 p.m. at North 40 on South Turner and Shore streets. Two children were running around and screaming in the barbecue area. Police were unable to locate them.

May 17

JUVENILE DISTURBANCE: 4:48 p.m. at Andale Taqueria on North Santa Cruz Avenue. About five teenagers were on the roof. Police were unable to locate them.

JUVENILE DISTURBANCE: 5:13 p.m. at Willow Street Pizza on South Santa Cruz Avenue. Four teenagers were running around the rear balcony near the parking lot with a shopping cart. The caller said they were lifting it as if they were going to throw the cart over the balcony.

PETTY THEFT: 6:15 p.m. at Starbucks on Blossom Hill Road. A suspect stole the tip jar and left right after. Some customers followed him to the parking lot and recorded him.

JUVEILE DISTURBANCE: 7:55 p.m. at Forbes Mill Condos on Church Street. Over 50 teenagers were gathered in the area doing wheelies on the driveway to the complex. The caller wanted them to move along.

TRESPASS: 8:11 p.m. at Safeway on Union Avenue. A man was inside the store asking customers for money. The caller asked him to leave, but the suspect refused. The man paid for items, and the caller said they would contact the police again if he did not leave.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *