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2002 » Issue 14, Published on Wednesday, April 3, 2002 » News
By Stray animal

March 25, 3:03 p.m., Lisa Lane: A resident told police there was a wild turkey in the home’s backyard.

Malicious mischief

March 25, 7:10 p.m., Foothill Expressway and Loyola Drive: A motorist reported a vandalism incident that occurred while the motorist was driving on Foothill Expressway.

Unlicensed driver

March 25, 9:24 p.m., Sherwood Avenue and San Antonio Road: Police towed a vehicle after finding its driver was unlicensed.

Grand theft

March 26, 7:03 a.m., Yerba Buena Avenue: Police investigated a reported tool theft.

Animal welfare check

March 26, 10:23 a.m., South San Antonio Road; and March 27, St. Joseph Avenue: Police investigated separate incidents of dogs being shut in locked vehicles with the car windows rolled up.

Hit and run

March 27, 11:01 a.m., Almond Avenue: Police investigated an apparent hit-and-run accident at Los Altos High School. No injuries were reported.

Vandalism

March 29, 12:37 p.m., El Monte Avenue and Santa Barbara Drive: Officers discovered probable vandalism to a police department radar trailer.

Bank alarm

March 29, 7:04 p.m., Main Street: Police responded to an alarm sounding at Washington Mutual Bank.

Drunk driving

March 31, 1:37 a.m., Springer Road and Cuesta Drive: Police arrested a driver suspected of driving while intoxicated.

Fire assist

March 31, 7:22 p.m., Giffin Road: Firefighters assisted a resident who reported smelling smoke inside the home.


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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.