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Blotter: Stabbing Suspect Flees on Skateboard

Read selections from the police blotter for June 3-5.

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Friday

11:27 a.m.  Employees at called police when an 18-year old former student went into the boys’ locker room and would not leave. He was reportedly angry about things that had happened when he attended the school.

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3:33 p.m.  Computers valued at more than $1,000 were reportedly stolen sometime overnight from Way to Fly on South Airport Boulevard. It was not clear how the burglars gained access into the building.

7:02 p.m.  Two juveniles were spotted throwing dirt and rocks at passing vehicles on El Camino Real.

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7:36 p.m.  San Bruno police reported a stabbing at the BART station on Huntington Avenue. The suspect was described as a Hispanic male in his 20’s with a thin build, wearing a flannel shirt, blue jeans and a black checkered hat. He reportedly used a sheet rock knife for the assault and fled the scene on a skateboard.

Saturday

9:02 a.m.  A guest at the Comfort Suites on East Grand Avenue said that a man who was with a group of females took his wallet by force.

3:29 p.m.  Four units were reportedly broken into at Public Storage on Oyster Point Boulevard. The culprits gained access by cutting a sliding bar lock.

6:34 p.m.  Eight boys between the ages of nine and 15 were spotted on the roof of the Westborough Recreation Center on Galway Drive.

8:31 p.m.  Police made an arrest on narcotics charges on Fourth Lane, where someone reported that his neighbor’s house was being broken into.

Sunday

1:41 a.m.  Three to four male subjects reportedly broke the windows of a car on Oakmont Drive before fleeing toward San Bruno.

1:33 p.m.  Front desk employees at the Holiday Inn on South Airport Boulevard called police after a guest reportedly stole a television from a room using pliers.

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