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Quacking ducks reported in Los Gatos

October 14, 2025
Quacking ducks reported in Los Gatos

Oct. 10

NOISE DISTURBANCE: 10:34 a.m. on Reservoir Road. A caller said their neighbor’s ducks were quacking extremely loud for most of the morning.

VEHICLE ACCIDENT: 7:15 p.m. at Lark Avenue and northbound Highway 17. A vehicle and a bicyclist collided.

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PETTY THEFT: 8:37 p.m. on Massol Avenue. A caller said an Amazon package was delivered but was missing when they got home. The package contained crib sheets, air filters and Halloween decorations, valued at approximately $98. Although they said Amazon was replacing the items, the caller said they called police to document the incident.

BURGLARY: 9:51 p.m. on Frank Court. A couple immediately called police after they heard their glass rear door smashed while they were upstairs. They hadn’t checked the house yet when they reported the incident.

Oct. 11

MUNICIPAL CODE VIOLATION: 2:49 p.m. at Mckenna, Mark on Overlook Road. A caller said their neighbor’s unit is under construction, and the construction crew is using a machine that is smelling up the entire complex. The scent was described as “very toxic and strong.” Only construction workers were onsite, and the homeowner wasn’t home.

HEALTH AND SAFETY: 6:33 p.m. at Elm Street and North Santa Cruz Avenue. A woman reported two unhoused people sitting on the sidewalk but not blocking the whole sidewalk. She said she was upset because it made her uncomfortable.

Oct. 12

LOST PROPERTY: 6:35 p.m. on South Creek Trail between Main Street and Lexington. A caller said they lost their Chevy key fob with a keychain of the Los Gatos Monte Sereno Police Department breast cancer awareness patch.

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