Police Blotter: May 8-9, 2014

The San Jose Police Department dispatch logs for May 8-9 include an attack on a security guard, an armed robbery at a store and an apparent Craigslist exchange gone wrong. The following information was taken from reports created by SJPD staff:

Date/Time: May 9, 2014—1:16pm

Location: 2300 block of McKee Road

Type of Crime: Armed robbery

Details: The female suspect stole an item from a business and assaulted the loss prevention employee who attempted to stop her from fleeing the scene. The unidentified suspect was not located and remains at large. The investigation is ongoing.

Date/Time: May 9, 2014—10:41am

Location: 1600 block of North Capitol Avenue

Type of Crime: Armed robbery

Details: An unknown suspect entered the business, brandished a weapon and physically assaulted a customer before demanding money. The suspect fled the scene in a waiting vehicle with an undisclosed amount of cash. The unidentified suspects were not located and remain at large. The investigation is ongoing.

Date/Time: May 8, 2014—5pm

Location: 800 block of Blossom Hill Road

Type of Crime: Robbery

Details: The victim agreed to meet an unknown subject to make a purchase. When the subject arrived he brandished a stun gun and demanded money from the victim. The suspect fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of money and personal property from the victim. The unknown suspect was not located and remains at large. The investigation is ongoing.

Date/Time: May 8, 2014—4:30pm

Location: Foothill Division

Type of Crime: Gang suppression

Details: Officers working gang suppression conducted high visibility patrols in known gang hot spots that resulted in arrest for possession of drugs. In addition, officers conducted a probation search and multiple field interviews.

One Comment

  1. Gee SJ has a lot of crime due to no cops, I see no reason for these posts. SJPD has a daily crime report with about 30 posts a day and you pick 4. Why not mention the double murders and real crime. Joke!

    “Officers working gang suppression conducted high visibility patrols in known gang hot spots that resulted in arrest for possession of drugs. In addition, officers conducted a probation search and multiple field interviews.”

    Is this supposed to make us feel safe? When SJ had a VCET Unit this was done on a daily basis and ARRESTS were made.

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