January 5, 2000    Los Gatos, California  Since 1881

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News Low water levels at Lexington

Fire inspector, canine partner to retire

Neighbors favor Guadalupe College development plans





    Police Report

    Bullet Through Windshield--Dec. 22, 2:07 p.m., on Highland Avenue. A person reported to police that a bullet was shot through the windshield of a car. Police took a report of the incident. There are no suspects.

    Grand Theft--Dec. 22, 2:54 p.m., on Bayview Avenue. A woman reported several jewelry items worth $20,000 were taken from her residence. She believes the cleaning service may be responsible.

    Unstable Person--Dec. 23, 11:50 p.m., near Escobar Avenue. A woman left a note stating she will miss her family and doesn't want to live anymore. The person who made the report found a bottle of vodka and sleeping pills missing. Police located the woman's vehicle, and emergency medical crews were dispatched to the scene.

    Burglary--Dec. 24, 8:04 a.m., on Winchester Boulevard. A business owner reported unknown suspects entered the business through a locked window and took some personal items. Police took a report.

    Burglary--Dec. 24, 12:37 p.m., on E. Main Street. A local business reported unknown suspects broke into a vending machine and took the coin box.

    Suicide Attempt--Dec. 25, 3:31 p.m., on Park Avenue. A 16-year-old cut his arm with a knife and attempted to jump from a balcony. Police arrived and took the young man into custody.



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Community BootCamp helps residents get in shape

News
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Dispute between Monte Sereno neighbors may go to court

Low water level at Lexington permits repairs

Fire investigator, canine partner retire together

New device could help cops recover stolen patrol vehicles

Neighbors like developer's plans for Guadalupe College

New appointees to panel, commission want to give

Police Report

Letters & Opinions
Letters

Editorials: Guadalupe College proposal; fire investigators Bill Hardwicke, Dolph

It's hard to export what we've become

Education
On Campus

Committee will explore need for AP, honors class changes

Around Town
The Prowler

'The God Squad' to open Distinguished Lecture Series

Roni Kole Trio will perform for the Concert Association

Business
Business Briefs

Real Goods sells environmentally-friendly products

Columns
Main Street

Picture From the Past

Seniors
Hearing devices becoming more sophisticated, easy to use

Taste
Good Earth Fresh Cafe offers fresh, innovative dishes for all tastes

Sports

Sports Briefs

Los Gatos boys take third at Soquel Classic

Wildcats split soccer decisions

LG girls third in Silver Creek Holiday Classic

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