Crime & Safety
Crime Blotter: Pair Steals Organic Beef from Costco
Selections from the police blotter for May 16-18.
Monday, May 16
7:37 a.m. Three vehicles were reported to have been vandalized sometime overnight on Village Way. One of the victims said that it looked as if the cars had been scratched with a screwdriver.
8:57 a.m. Police took a report at Alta Loma School, where a sixth grader brought a meat cleaver to school to scare another student following an argument the two had over the weekend.
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3:04 p.m. A male and female suspect were taken into custody at Costco on El Camino Real after being caught stealing leggings, socks and organic beef.
Tuesday, May 17
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12:38 a.m. At Walgreens on Westborough Boulevard, a man was reportedly attacked in the face with pepper spray by a subject he said he knew.
9:42 a.m. A student at Parkway Heights Middle School was reportedly given an M80 firecracker by another student, and their teacher was concerned they may have more.
6:23 p.m. San Bruno police alerted SSFPD to a domestic disturbance on Rocca Avenue, where a male was spotted hitting a female outside.
8:39 p.m. Police referred to the SPCA after a client at Safe Harbor, who reportedly had a broken leg, brought in a baby duckling for unknown reasons.
Wednesday, May 18
9:59 a.m. Staff at All Souls School on Miller Avenue called police to report that a 13-year old female student had brought a knife to school the previous day and was subsequently suspended.
2:28 p.m. A gray Acura was broken into while parked in a garage on Gateway Boulevard. Among items reported as stolen were phones, manuals and CDs.
5:09 p.m. Parents of students at Parkway Heights Middle School reported that an adult male pulled a knife on their kids as they walked home from school earlier in the afternoon. They described the man as a bald white male with a goatee wearing a black sweater.