Crime & Safety

Wrong-Way Driver and Stolen Culinary Knives:This Weekend's Police Wrap-Up

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

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Friday, Sept. 23

3:00 p.m.-4:30 a.m.

300 Block of N. First St.

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An unknown suspect put a garden hose in the victim’s car and turned on the water.

Sept. 22

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600 Block of Buddlawn Way

An unknown suspect used the victim’s credit card to make online purchases at the post office.

6:30 p.m.

200 Block of N. Central Ave.

The suspect pushed the victim against the wall during an argument. This was the third disturbance call for service at this address that day involving these parties. The victim desired prosecution against the suspect and she was booked.

7:18 p.m.

1600 Block of S. Bascom Ave.

The suspect was contacted regarding a welfare check. He was found to have a $5,000 warrant out of this agency for his arrest.

Sept. 1-19

10 Block of E. Hamilton Ave.

An unknown suspect stole a notary stamp from the business.

12:05 a.m.

Nido Drive at Alder

Campbell Police Department units responded to a disturbance call. Upon contact, the first suspect gave a false name. The second suspect came to the first suspect’s location but was determined to be too intoxicated to care for herself. The first suspect was cited and released. The second suspect was booked.

1:54 a.m.

Orchard City Drive at First Street

A suspect was the driver of a wrong way car. Upon contact, she was determined to be DUI and was booked.

Saturday, Sept. 24

Sept. 17-23

500 Block of E. Hamilton Ave.

An unknown suspect stole the victim’s wallet from her purse in the bathroom.

11:00 p.m.-9:30 a.m.

1400 Block of Hoffman Ln.

An unknown suspect broke the window to a Mercedes and stole a box of knives and a culinary uniform.

Sept. 23-24

500 Block of W. Hacienda Ave.

An unknown suspect cut the lock to an outside storage shed and stole tools.

11:24 a.m.

700 Block of Nido Dr.

The victim was upset and throwing items. The suspect tried to restrain the victim and punched the victim.

3:47 a.m.

2000 Block of S. Winchester Blvd.

A 53-year-old suspect was determined to be under the influence of a controlled substance and was booked.

1:20 a.m.

Central Avenue at Civic Center Dr.

A 25-year-old was found urinating in public and was cited.

2:27 a.m.

E. Campbell Avenue at Winchester Boulevard

A 39-year-old suspect tried to make a U-turn over the center median. She was found to be DUI and was booked.

11:22 p.m.

300 Block of Orchard City Dr.

A 25-year-old was contacted, determined to be intoxicated and was booked.

6:45 p.m.

White Oaks Road at Camden Avenue

A 41-year-old was determined to be too intoxicated to care for himself.

7:46 p.m.

1200 Block of W. Campbell Ave.

A 36-year-old suspect and a victim got into an argument. The suspect refused to let the victim leave the apartment and was booked.

Sunday, Sept. 25

8:00 a.m.

800 Block of Jones Way

A suspect was invited by the victim into his residence. An argument ensued. The suspect was in violation of a peaceful contact order.

7:58-8:46 a.m.

1300 Block of Dell Ave.

An unknown suspect broke the window of a Ford and stole a purse. The suspect then used credit cards from it.

12:57 p.m.

500 Block of W. Latimer Ave.

A 31-year-old suspect was found to have a warrant for his arrest.

5:45-6:00 p.m.

400 Block of E. Hamilton Ave.

An unknown suspect entered a pick up and stole clothing and tools.

8:30-10:26 p.m.

200 Block of Hollis Ave.

An unknown suspect smashed the window of a Chevy.


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