Nov. 20
Retail Theft: Someone stole approximately 66 items worth about $2,000 in a store on South Bascom Avenue. The person who reported the theft discovered it after noticing bare shelves in the store.
Nov. 22
Possession of Stolen Property, Possession of a Controlled Substance to Sell: A peace officer stopped two suspects on East Campbell Avenue and determined they were in possession of stolen merchandise. One was found to be in possession of a controlled substance for sale and in possession of someone else’s private identifying information. Both suspects were arrested.
Grand Theft Auto, Car Burglary: Three suspects stole a BMW X1 on West Hamilton Avenue and broke into three other vehicles.
Nov. 24
Battery, False Imprisonment: Someone physically assaulted and falsely imprisoned another person on Cambrian Drive. The suspect was taken into custody and booked into Santa Clara County Main Jail.
Nov. 25
Disturbing the Peace: Someone threw salmon at people and vehicles on Winchester Boulevard. Campbell police officers contacted the suspect, who resisted them while being detained. They booked the suspect into the main jail.
Indecent Exposure: Officers responded to a report of a female fully naked in a store on West Hamilton Avenue They contacted the suspect and placed her under arrest.
Nov. 26
Burglary: Someone stole $11,000 worth of tools from a company car on Creekside Way.
Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Concealing Evidence: A police officer contacted two suspects who were seen drinking in public. They fled on foot and attempted to discard alprazolam, suspected methamphetamine and suspected cocaine and also were found to be in possession of over $2,500 in cash. The officer found them to be under the influence and booked them into jail.
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