The officer, who was not identified, reported that he was not injured when his personal vehicle was struck at least one time by gun fire on Highway 101 near Route 85.
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DNA Evidence Leads to Arrest for 1982 Murder of Sunnyvale Teen
Karen Stitt was last seen by her teenage boyfriend walking at night toward a Sunnyvale bus stop between El Camino Real and Wolfe Road, in early September 1982. Her body was found 100 yards away.
San Jose Couple Plead Guilty to Baby Brandon Kidnapping
District Attorney Jeff Rosen objected to the judge’s decision to give Yesenia Ramirez and Jose Portillo less than the maximum prison terms in exchange for their pleas, without a separate sentencing hearing.
Police Chief Saves San Jose Man with Drug Overdose in Good Samaritan Act
Police Chief Anthony Mata and Assistant Chief Paul Joseph were flagged down by the victim's girlfriend while driving on Coleman Avenue.
Man Shot and Killed at San Jose Shopping Center Before It Opened
San Jose police responded to a report of a shooting at 6am July 15 at the Plant Shopping Center in the area of Monterey Road and Curtner Avenue.
AG Bonta Joins Others in Support of U.S. Ban on ‘Ghost Guns’
The U.S. Department of Justice said it has seen a tenfold increase in the amount of ghost guns seized by law enforcement since 2016.
New DNA Analysis Leads to Arrest of Bay Area CEO for 1992 Mountain View Murder
Investigation by Santa Clara County's cold case unit and Mountain View police led to the July 9 arrest of John Kevin Woodward at JFK airport in New York City for the strangulation murder of Laurie Houts 30 years ago. Woodward will stand trial for a third time in the case.
Former Theranos COO Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani Found Guilty Of Conspiracy, Wire Fraud
The federal jury concluded that Balwani conspired to defraud Theranos Investors and patients, and he faces a possible 20-year sentence.
First Monkeypox Case Reported in Santa Clara County
The first probable case of monkeypox infection was in a Santa Clara County resident who likely became infected during international travel, public health officials said.
After Roe: What Happens to Abortion in California?
Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has overturned the Roe decision, here are key takeaways of what to expect for abortion in California. They include the politics, more legislation, a possible influx of out-of-state patients and changes for health care providers.
Palo Alto Teacher Accused of Sexual Assault Is a Former Middle School Coach
Peter Michael Columbo, a 55-year-old Redwood City resident, was a part-time coach employed by the city in Palo Alto's middle school athletic program, at Greene (formerly Jordan) Middle School between 2015 and 2019.
Owner of Martial Arts Studio Accused of Raping San Jose Elementary Student
Ernest Ramirez, 54, of San Jose, was arrested June 9 and charged with raping an elementary school student who had attended an after-school martial arts program between August 2020 and June 2021.
Scotts Valley Man Pleads Guilty To Defrauding Investors In Medical Technology Company
The suspect, Jason Nielsen, 48, of Scotts Valley, was a large shareholder of Arrayit, a publicly traded medical device company based in California.
Three Dead After Early Morning Shooting in North San Jose
The killer apparently shot himself early Sunday after shooting two others in the parking of a North San Jose apartment complex.
Arrests Made in Separate Hate Crime Attacks, in Cupertino and Mountain View
A customer at a Mountain View Starbucks and an employee at a Cupertino T-Mobile store were attacked last week in separate hate crime incidents.
San Jose Firefighters Contain Church Fire, Police Arrest Man for Arson
Witnesses on the scene of the fire alerted arriving police officers to a person suspected of starting the fire., and he was arrested and charged with arson while firefighters fought to control the blaze.