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July 13, 2005

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Publication Date: Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Police Calls Police Calls (July 13, 2005)

This information is from the Atherton and Menlo Park police departments and the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office. Under the law, people charged with offenses are considered innocent until convicted.

Menlo Park

Auto-burglary report: Jacket and audio tapes stolen, 600 block of Partridge Avenue, July 1. Attempted theft of car radio, 800 block of Roble Avenue, July 6. Mobile phone stolen, first block of Willow Road, July 7. Car stereo stolen, first block of Willow Road, July 7.

Grand-theft report: Bicycle stolen, 500 block of Glenwood Avenue, July 7.

Accident reports: Two-vehicle accident resulting in one person taken to the hospital with a broken leg and internal injuries, Sand Hill Road near Interstate 280, July 1. Two-vehicle accident resulting in one person taken to the hospital with complaints of pain in hand and head, El Camino Real and Valparaiso Avenue, July 2.

Gunshot report: A street argument at about 11:20 p.m. included gunshots and police found shell casings in the street, 200 block of Hamilton Avenue, July 2.

Arson report: Firefighters extinguished fires set in garbage cans in front of Mi Rancho Market and Baneth's Pharmacy and in grass near U.S. 101, Willow Road, July 5.

 

Woodside

Drunken-driving report: Patrick J. Gallagher, 55, of Redwood City, was arrested after a head-on collision that resulted in his being taken to the hospital, Canada College, July 5.

Burglary report: Jewelry stolen, 200 block of Kings Mountain Road, July 1.

Auto-burglary report: Front window smashed and stereo stolen, Canada College, July 5.

Ladera area

Burglary report: Jewelry stolen, 700 block of La Mesa Drive, July 3.


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