In August 2021, the case was assigned to a San José Police Department and District Attorney's Office Cold Case team which brought new life to the investigation.
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Gov. Newsom’s 2021 Legislative Scorecard: 770 Yeas, 66 Nays
Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed the largest expansion of California’s college financial aid system in a generation in the week's most obscure moment — during the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants’ first playoff game Friday night.
Palo Alto Restaurant HR Director Accused of Embezzling $200k
The Santa Clara District Attorney's Office filed charges against Jennifer Colvin, the former human resources director for Rangoon Ruby and Burma Ruby in Palo Alto.
Chavez and Mahan Top Choices for San Jose Mayor in October Power Poll Survey
San Jose Inside Power Poll Panelists also support mayor’s proposal to combat homelessness and favor stronger regulations to combat Covid-19.
As Vax Rates Increase, San Jose Gives Employees One More Week to Get First Covid-19 Shots
Total city workforce vaccination has increased from 89% to 92% in recent weeks. The Police Department has increased from 82% vaccinated to 86% vaccinated as of Sept. 24 and the Fire Department reported a 92% vaccination rate.
San Jose Orders Closing of Sports Bar as Public Nuisance
The Agava Sports Bar at 544 West Alma Avenue has been the source of dozens of calls from residents and neighbors reporting several dangerous and illegal incidents, police said
Psilocybin Initiative Gathering Support for 2022 California Elections
The California Attorney General’s office gave initiatives to decriminalize some hallucinogens a green light
Man Drives Through San Jose-Mineta Airport Security Gate, Arrested without Incident
During the arrest, the man told police he had swallowed an explosive device, and that there was another one in his car. Both statements proved to be unfounded, and no explosive items or devices were located, according to police.
California Highway Patrol Ignores Federal Court Ruling, Continues to Impound Cars
The California Highway Patrol still impounds thousands of unlicensed drivers’ cars for 30 days, despite a 2017 federal court ruling calling the holds unconstitutional.
Protesters Plunged Los Gatos Town Council Meeting into Chaos
Pro-police and anti-mask protesters’ separate-but-equal fears of government oppression collided Sept. 7
Santa Clara DA Clears Undercover Officer in Fatal Shooting of Demetrius Stanley
Demetrius Stanley, 31, died in the shooting shortly before 9:45 p.m. on May 31 in the 1100 block of Tofts Drive, where plainclothes officers had gone on a surveillance operation related to a prior criminal case involving Stanley.
San Jose Man Charged in Brutal Murder of 72-year-old
San Jose police entered the downtown apartment and found the victim’s body in a bathtub. He had been stabbed and had a rope around his torso.
Events in San Jose, Santa Clara, Los Gatos, Palo Alto to Remember 9/11
In multiple Bay Area cities, police and fire departments will commemorate the 20th anniversary of 9/11 on Saturday with service events, flag ceremonies and memorials.
Prowler at Santa Clara Elementary School Assaults Staff, Restrained by Parents
Several parents witnessed the incidents at Bowers Elementary School and helped to restrain the man until the Santa Clara police officers arrived. He was taken into custody without further incident and charged with battery and "willful disruption of a pupil on a school campus."
How Facebook Undermines Privacy Protections for Its 2 Billion WhatsApp Users
WhatsApp assures users that no one can see their messages, but a ProPublica investigation reveals that the company has an extensive monitoring operation and regularly shares personal information with prosecutors.
San Jose Driver Sought After Running Away from Fatal Accident
The BMW struck a 2012 black Acura SUV that was stopped in the eastbound lanes of Santa Clara Street, then the male driver of the BMW fled on foot and remains at large, according to police.