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July 29, 2005
Evergreen Area Police report
7/15
Special Traffic Enforcement
Capitol Expressway/Tully Road
Two police districts collaborated to enforce reckless driving and exhibition of speed in the area of the In-N-Out Burger. Seven traffic misdemeanor citations were issued and six vehicles were impounded.
7/19
Unattended Death
2600 Block of Whispering Hills Road
Officers responded to a request by the San Jose Fire Department of a male down, not breathing. On arrival officers were notified by SJFD/paramedics that the subject was deceased. Cause of death is unknown at this time. There is no obvious sign of violence or foul play. The coroner’s office was notified and responded.
7/25
Attempted Carjacking/Assault with a Deadly Weapon
King Road/Rigoletto
The victim was driving into the 7-Eleven parking lot when he was approached by two suspects. One of the suspects produced a handgun and asked for the victim’s vehicle. The suspect fired several shots at the victim. The victim suffered a gunshot wound and was driven to Regional Medical Center by a family member. The suspects are outstanding.
7/25
Coroner’s Case
3800 block of Wiven Place
Officers responded to the above location for a female not breathing. The 55-year-old subject was pronounced deceased at the scene by fire personnel. The residence is a care facility and no obvious signs of foul play were noted. The coroner was notified and responded to take custody of the body.
7/26
Car Stereo Theft
Two cars parked on the street, on the 3000 block of Almond Drive near the corner of Almond and Tully, were broken into and the car stereos were stolen. In one car, the side window was broken. No suspects have been identified.
Editor’s Note: Although most of the crimes posted here are directly derived from the San Jose Police Department, because of the large volume of calls received, the SJPD reports to the media just a fraction of the actual crimes that occur. If you would like to ensure the Evergreen Times prints a crime to alert your neighbors to a possible trend, e-mail: bea@timesmediainc.com a very brief description of the crime, the date it occurred, the street name and block number, and a police report number so that we can verify the validity of the incident.
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