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2001 » Issue 50, Published on Wednesday, December 12, 2001 » News
By Auto burglary

Dec. 3, 7:47 a.m., Giffin Road:

A caller reported an auto burglary.

Malicious mischief

Dec. 3, 2:13 p.m., Second Street:

A caller reported vandalism that damaged a light pole.

Dec. 3, 8:16 p.m., Churton Avenue; Dec. 5, 9:24 a.m., Madonna Way; and Dec. 8, 8:51 a.m., Rosita Avenue:

Callers reported separate incidents of vandalism to a vehicle.

Drunk driving

Dec. 3, Miramonte and Fremont avenues:

A motorist was stopped and arrested on suspicion of being intoxicated.

Forgery

Dec. 4, 5:55 p.m., El Camino Real:

A caller reported a forgery in progress.

Residential Burglary

Dec. 5, 11:45 a.m., Clay Drive; and Dec. 7, 10:09 p.m., Morningside Road:

Callers reported separate incidents of residential burglary.

Fire assist

Dec. 5, 7:45 a.m., Briarwood Court:

A caller reported smoke coming out of an electrical outlet. Firefighters were dispatched.

Battery

Dec. 6, 9:04 a.m., El Camino Real:

A caller reported an incident of battery.

Gunshots

Dec. 8, 10:03 a.m., Lyell and Gabilan streets:

A caller reported hearing gunshots.

Accident

Dec. 8, 1:58 p.m., Homestead Road and Foothill Expressway:

A bicyclist suffered major injuries after being struck by a vehicle.

Public intoxication

Dec. 10, 12:31 a.m., Arboleda Drive:

A caller reported a person who appeared to be intoxicated.


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For the first time in five years, a public elementary school, Gardner Bullis, opened its doors last week in Los Altos Hills. For some, it was, metaphorically speaking, the last stitch removed from the old wound following the closure of the original Bullis-Purissima School in 2003.

For others, including the diehards who formed the successful Bullis Charter School, the sting of the Bullis closure lingers. But our sense is that for most Hills residents not part of the Loyola School coverage area, the opening of Gardner Bullis means the resurrection of a long-sought-after neighborhood school and the community benefits that come with it.