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Multiple incidents of juvenile shenanigans in Los Gatos

April 15, 2025
Multiple incidents of juvenile shenanigans in Los Gatos

April 11

GRAND THEFT: 6:54 p.m. at Sephora on University Avenue. Two suspects were reportedly loading bags of merchandise into a car. The caller said displays were being damaged as they took the products.

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VANDALISM: 9:56 p.m. at Petroglyph on North Santa Cruz Avenue. A caller said a number of juveniles were on top of the store’s roof and caused damage. The gutter was reportedly bent out of shape, the wooden fence board was damaged and the upper post that supports the room sustained some damage. They said they had footage of the juveniles jumping up and down.

April 12

JUVENILE DISTURBANCE: 1:46 p.m. on North Santa Cruz Avenue. A caller reported four juveniles in an upstairs area throwing unknown items at the people below. The caller said they were able to get them to leave, but the group then stood in front of a bus and yelled at the caller

VANDALISM: 2:23 p.m. at Los Gatos High School on High School Court. A juvenile was reported riding a motorized dirt bike on the high school’s front lawn, tearing up the grass.

JUVENILE DISTURBANCE: 2:47 p.m. at Nothing Bundt Cakes on North Santa Cruz Avenue. A group of juveniles were throwing bottles or glass from a table between Nothing Bundt Cakes and Sereno Real Estate Group.

PETTY THEFT: 3:11 p.m. at Jack In The Box on Los Gatos Boulevard. A caller said a man in a silver Pontiac was inside the store and stole a cup and soda. The caller said this is an ongoing issue, and when she tells the man that he cannot be there, he yells curse words at her. The caller said she doesn’t want to prosecute the man, but would prefer he was admonished for trespassing. The suspect left, and police couldn’t locate him.

JUVENILE DISTURBANCE: 5:32 p.m. on Lyndon Avenue. A group of six or seven high school-age juveniles were on the roof of a school before coming down to school grounds and running around. Police were unable to locate them.

JUVENILE DISTURBANCE: 6:10 p.m. on Bancroft Avenue. Four high school-age juveniles were walking around with window washing equipment, saying they were doing a fundraiser. The caller caught them urinating in her front yard. Police were unable to locate the group.

BURGLARY: 7:31 p.m. on Blanchard Drive. A caller said they got home and found the master bathroom window smashed. They told police they didn’t think anyone was still there, but required assistance to clear the house.

April 13

PETTY THEFT: 5:12 p.m. at Safeway on Pollard Road. A caller said a mountain bike was stolen. They said the store may have video footage of the suspect, but staff refused to let the caller see it.

VEHICLE ACCIDENT: 6:31 p.m. at Lark Avenue and Garden Hill Drive. A bicyclist fell off a bike and was injured.

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