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2001 » Issue 24, Published on Wednesday, June 13, 2001 » News
By Commercial alarm

June 7, 3:39 a.m., Covington Road: Police checked on a commercial alarm.

Loitering

June 8, 9:53 a.m., El Camino Real and Jordan Avenue: Caller reported day laborers loitering.

Telephone harassment

June 8, 11:59 a.m., Distal Circle:

Caller reported receiving harassing telephone calls.

Child abuse

June 8, 1:04 p.m., Almond Avenue: Police received a report of possible child abuse.

Missing vehicle

June 8, 3:44 p.m., Plaza North:

Caller reported a missing vehicle. Officers later located the vehicle.

Hit and run

June 9, 1:36 a.m., El Camino Real:

Caller gave police a late report of a hit-and-run accident that occurred in a parking lot.

Family disturbance

June 9, 10:23 a.m., Laureles Drive:

Caller reported a family disturbance.

Medical call

June 9, 1:02 p.m., North San Antonio Road:

Caller reported an allergic reaction.

Gun Ammunition

June 10, 4:57 p.m., North San Antonio Road: Gun ammunition was turned in to police for destruction.

Sewer back up

June 10, 9:20 a.m., Jordan Avenue: Caller reported a sewer back up.


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In Our Opinion

Editorial

We’ve recently covered the passing of two of this community’s most involved and committed volunteers, Lee Lynch and Billy Russell. They represented an era when people helped out, not so they could get their name on a building, but because it was simply the right thing to do.

There’s a new generation of volunteers hard at work right now in this community who are carrying on their legacy. The level of involvement in the recent Los Altos Relay For Life event bears this out.