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November 19, 2005
Evergreen Area Police report
11/5
Assault with a Deadly Weapon
3400 Block of Hillsborough
Two 19-year-old victims were hit several times in the head with fists and one victim was cut in the back of the head and right wrist, possibly with a bottle. The suspects were not known to the victim and are still at large.
11/5
Vehicle Stop
Tully/King roads
An enforcement stop was conducted on King Road north of Tully Road at about 12:30 p.m. A search of the vehicle incident to arrest yielded a loaded semi-automatic handgun under the driver seat. The suspect was booked into Santa Clara County Jail.
11/11
Suspicious Vehicle
Meadowfair Park, Corda Drive at Barberry Lane
An officer spotted a suspicious vehicle in the Meadowfair Park parking lot. Upon further investigation, the suspect was determined to be under the influence of PCP and was a wanted felon. The suspect became combative and resistive to officers and a taser was deployed on the suspect. The suspect overcame the taser, fled on foot and avoided apprehension. A perimeter was set up. Patrol, Violent Crimes En-forcement Team and K9 officers conducted a yard to yard search. A handheld forward-looking in-frared was also de-ployed. The suspect was identified and the investigation is on-going. An officer sustained minor in-jury to his right hand as a result of the altercation.
11/11
Assault with a Deadly Weapon
3000 Block of Casalino Court
Two groups of male subjects got into a fight at a house party. One of the suspects fired a gun out of the car window as they fled the scene. Three victims showed up at the local hospitals following the incident. Two of the victims sustained non-life threatening stab wounds, and one was hit on the head with a blunt object. The investigation is ongoing.
11/14
Traffic Enforcement
Aborn Road/Towers/Lexann
In response to citizen complaints at community meetings, police officers conducted special traffic enforcement at the above location. They made 30 traffic stops and issued 25 citations.
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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