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December 30, 2005


Evergreen Area Police report


12/24
Street Racing Enforcement

Capitol Expressway Corridor
Between the hours of 12:30 and 3:30 a.m., officers who work the Racing Enforcement Detail inspected 28 vehicles traveling along Capitol Expressway between Tully and Monterey. Seven vehicles were cited for illegal emissions.
Seven other citations were issued and one vehicle was impounded.

12/25
Attempted Murder

Quimby Road / S. White Road
A citizen reported that an adult male suspect was beating and strangling a female adult victim in a vehicle. Officers responded and located the victim and the suspect. The victim advised the officer that the suspect had choked her to the degree that she passed out. There were red marks on her neck to support her statement. The victim also said that the suspect told her he was taking her to a mountain to kill her. The suspect was interviewed and booked into jail.

12/26
Family Disturbance/Taser Deployed

3100 Block of Andora Drive
Officers responded to the above location on a report from a family stating their uncle was intoxicated and trying to fight everyone. Upon arrival, Officers contacted the suspect down the street. He became combative. One officer discharged his Taser at the suspect, which had no effect. Officers used pepper spray and a baton to overcome his resistance and affect the arrest. Officers later discovered the suspect was under the influence of PCP. He was taken
to Valley Medical Center for treatment. He was later booked into County Jail.

12/27
Racing Enforcement Operation

Capitol Expressway Corridor
A racing enforcement/illegal emission operation was conducted between 9 p.m and 3 a.m. Officers focused primarily on the Capitol Expressway corridor between Tully and Monterey. Sixty-eight vehicles were inspected, 25 drivers were cited for illegal emissions, five drivers were cited for other violations, and five vehicles were impounded. Two subjects were also cited for obscene/harassing phone calls.

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: diego@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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