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losses estimated at $13,000 in stolen jewelry during October and November of 2012, April 3. ■ Thieves have taken ballerina slippers, a men’s watch, gold cuff links and a clutch purse from a residence on Trinity Drive for a total estimated loss of $8,700, April 4. ■ Thieves at a Klamath Drive home stole designer prescription sunglasses from an unlocked vehicle and a GPS device, prescription eyeglasses, a phone charger and sunglasses from a locked vehicle after picking up the keys to the second vehicle from inside the first, April 4. ■ A video surveillance camera showed three unidentified suspects involved in the theft of 11 bottled alcoholic beverages from Draeger’s Supermarket at 1010 University Drive, March 29. ■ Someone stole a cellphone with an estimated value of $600 from a desk at Belle Haven School at 415 Ivy Drive, April 3. ■ A locked 21-speed mountain bike worth about $250 was stolen from the 400 block of El Camino Real, April 1. 2ESIDENTIAL BURGLARY REPORT Someone entered an underground carport on Menlo Avenue and stole a motorcycle cover, toolkit and tool bag for a total estimated loss of $500, April 1. !UTO BURGLARY REPORT Someone broke a window to a locked vehicle parked on Marsh Road and stole a purse containing a wallet, makeup bag and $400 in cash for a total estimated loss of $1,468, March 29. "RANDISHING A WEAPON REPORT A man described as possibly homeless, in his 50s, riding a bicycle, wearing a dirtylooking brown leather hat decorated with an eagle, and carrying a “man purse” reportedly brandished a handgun at someone on Terminal Avenue and left the scene on his bike, March 31. 3TOLEN VEHICLE REPORT Black 2000 Big Tex 10-foot utility trailer from 3600 block of Haven Avenue and valued at $950, March 29. (IT AND RUN REPORT Gold 2002 Lexus RX300, reported stolen, was found abandoned and smashed into a tree on Trinity Drive in Sharon Heights with a broken rear axle and damage to the front bumper and the left side, April 3.
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Linda Higuera Keener Resident of Menlo Park
A memorial service for Linda Higuera Keener of Menlo Park was to be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 10, at the Church of the Nativity, 210 Oak Grove Ave. in Menlo Park. Ms. Keener died March 21 after a two-year battle with cancer. She is survived by her children, Jason Lynch of Phoenix, Arizona, and Jennifer Scully of Menlo Park; her mother, Irene Higuera of Millbrae; brother Michael Higuera of Napa and two grandchildren. Donations in Ms. Keener’s memory may be made to a favorite charity.