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Capitola Police Blotter: Theft and Car Vandalism
Information is provided by the Capitola Police Department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.

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Information is provided by the Capitola Police Department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.

Urias, 51, was turned in by his wife, who found the images on his computer.
Held from 2 to 5 p.m. Friday, 'Gabriella's Snow Day for Jacob's Heart' raises money through donations and the sale of sweets.
Reports of car crashes, stabbings, vandalism, and shoplifting keep police in Gilroy busy.
Police are still looking for suspect Cameron Bush, believed to be armed and dangerous.
It is unclear what caused the death of Richard Lucero, 45.
Through "Operation Holiday Cards", girl scouts bundled holiday goodies to send to soldiers, including one Milpitas High alum.
The 17-year-old boy died in a single car accident at 8:45 p.m. Sunday night. Other passengers suffered non life-threatening emergencies.
Juan Manuel Mandoza-Bermudez, 34, tried to get a 12-year-old girl and her friend to go to his vehicle.
The school will host an open house for prospective new enrollees on Sat., Dec. 8.
This week's cases ranged from fraudulent DMV registration to domestic assault.
Morgan Rebecca Stuart obtained a new vehicle and over $100K from a 78-year-old Watsonville woman.
The Santa Cruz County Fair will run from Sept. 10-15 this year, and include a community garden assembled by local nonprofits.
On Tuesday, the SJ City Council deferred their decision on whether to allow airport employees to shoot at birds, potentially preventing accidents.
The students stuffed more than 20 shoeboxes for 'Operation Christmas Child'.
The Peninsula Humane Society will pay $20 to Chihuahua owners to fix or neuter their dogs.
A former classmate created an online donating page, so far raising more than $6,500.
Jason Matthew Haas took $567,654.21 that should have been paid to the IRS through his payroll software.
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