Tag: Police Wed, June 19, 2013
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A New Occupation
BusinessCommunityPolitics Oct 12, 2011, by Josh Koehn
Nate Roybal is part of the 99 percent. A 24-year-old salesman for a Mountain View telecommunications company, Roybal has unpaid student loans for a degree he never completed. His income keeps him just above the poverty line but doesn’t allow him to pay his bills. For nearly two weeks, Roybal has spent his days working a full shift before driving his car to San Jose to sleep in a tent.
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Street, Officer-Involved Shootings Leave 3 Dead
Community Oct 10, 2011, by Silicon Valley NewsroomA violent three-day period in San Jose has left three people dead, one of whom was killed in a police officer-involved shooting Monday morning.
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Police Officer Injured in Struggle for Gun
Community Oct 07, 2011, by Jeff Cianci 1 CommentsReports indicate a significant struggle between a San Jose police officer and a suspect led to a gun being discharged several times Friday morning, sending the officer and suspect to the hospital.
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Death of Missing Woman Investigated as Homicide
Community Oct 07, 2011, by Silicon Valley NewsroomPolice are now investigating the death of a previously missing woman as a homicide, after her body was found in unincorporated San Jose.
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Sheriffs Kill Man Thought to be Cupertino Quarry Shooter
Community Oct 06, 2011, by Bay City NewsSheriff’s deputies shot and killed a man in Sunnyvale this morning. The man is believed to be the suspect in Wednesday’s deadly shooting at a Cupertino quarry.
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Police Find Female Body in East San Jose
Community Oct 06, 2011, by Bay City NewsA female body was found near east San Jose Wednesday morning, according to a Santa Clara County Sheriff’s deputy. Reports indicate the body, which has yet to be identified by the coroner’s office, may be connected to the suspicious disappearance of a woman in San Jose on Sunday.
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San Jose Relents on Fees for Public Information
CommunityPolitics Oct 05, 2011, by Josh Koehn
San Jose citizens who want to know if the city’s becoming more dangerous will no longer have to pay the police department to find out. A key victory for public information access was scored last week when the city’s Rules and Open Government Committee—comprised of three council members and the mayor—voted unanimously to overrule a $42 charge request by the SJPD’s research unit for an annual crime stat.
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Los Gatos, Campbell Investigate Merger of 911 Services
Community Sep 27, 2011, by Danny WoolWith cost-cutting a priority for the cash-strapped towns of Santa Clara County, the Los Gatos-Monte Sereno police force is considering merging its 911 emergency dispatch service with neighboring Campbell’s.
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They Like to Watch
BusinessCommunity Sep 21, 2011, by Josh Koehn
Cameras trained on public streets may deter crime. Or maybe not. Complaints from business owners in Gilroy about rowdy drunks fighting and urinating in front of their shops at late hours prompted the city’s unprecedented move this summer to monitor and record the actions of its citizens at all hours of the day.
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Murder, Crime Spree Suspect Arrested
Community Sep 19, 2011, by Bay City News
Paul Ray Castillo, the man wanted in connection with a crime spree that included the kidnapping and murder of a Campbell woman, was arrested in West Sacramento Sunday night.
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