Baby ingests methamphetamine in Campbell child abuse case

Dec. 22

Stolen property recovered: A boat and trailer that had been stolen were found and recovered by the owner.

Obtain money by false pretenses: Someone posed as an FBI agent to attempt to get another person to send $5,000.

Dec. 21

Child abuse: Someone left methamphetamine out in a common area of an apartment, where an infant ingested it. At a hospital, an investigation showed the infant had methamphetamine in its system. The suspect was booked into jail.

Dec. 20

Battery: During an argument, someone slapped another person in the face and then used high heels to damage that person’s vehicle.

Stalking: Someone followed another person to Campbell from San Francisco and threatened to burn that person’s home down.

Dec. 19

Organized retail theft: Four suspects participated in a shoplifting incident. Officers detained three of them outside the store and arrested them. The fourth suspect was identified and is still at large.

Possession of a controlled substance: Someone camped illegally within 150 feet of the Creek Trail and was under the influence of a central nervous system stimulant. A search revealed the presence of drug paraphernalia and methamphetamine. Officers booked the suspect.

Dec. 18

Obtain money by false pretenses: Someone gained access to another person’s cryptocurrency portfolios and stole approximately $1.6 million.

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