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Stolen Cars, a Butterfly Knife and a High-Speed Pursuit: This Week's Campbell Crime Blotter

The following arrest information was supplied by the Campbell Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

* Hover over the stars on the map to the right to see approximate locations.

Wednesday, July 6

8-9:16 p.m.

1600 Block of West Campbell Avenue

Unknown suspect stole victim’s 1998 Honda Civic from in front of . The vehicle was located about an hour later abandoned behind the .

7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

1600 Block Elwood Dr.

The keys to the vehicle were inside the residence and are now missing along with three laptop computers and the vehicle.

11:30 p.m.

1000 Block of Hazelwood

Officer saw a light blue Buick leaving this address at a high rate of sped. Officer attempted to stop the car, which turned into a nine-minute pursuit before the suspect eluded other units.

1:24 a.m.

Pollard at More

An officer did a vehicle stop on a 54-year-old suspect. The suspect was found to be in possession of a butterfly knife, .5 grams of methamphetamine and two glass pipes, and he was also suspected of being under the influence and was booked.

Tuesday, July 5

9:30 p.m.-7 a.m.

900 Block W. Hamilton Ave.

An unknown suspect entered an unlocked car and took a coin purse.

1:30 a.m.-9 a.m.

600 Block of Almarida

An unknown suspect took a teal Honda Civic that was parked along the street.

12:01 a.m.-8 a.m.

400 Block of Memphis Dr.

An unknown suspect took a tan 2000 Honda Accord. A Campbell police officer located the car at Mary and Rosemary.

12:01 a.m.-8 a.m.

700 Block of Duncanville Ct.

An unknown suspect entered a car and took property.

July 1, 6:30 p.m.-July 5 10 p.m.

200 Block of E Hamilton Ave.

An unknown suspect pried the window to one of the massage rooms at the business. There is an unknown loss at this time.

July 3 1:30-4:30 a.m.

300 Block of E. Campbell Ave.

An unknown suspect stole a computer from the trunk of a 2010 BMW.

July 3, 3:30 p.m.

An unknown suspect took an unattended backpack from the hood of a car while the victim played basketball.

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