Mountain View Voice July 18, 2014

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WOMAN SEXUALLY BATTERED NEAR PIONEER PARK

Menlo Park Center 445 Burgess Drive

Police are looking for a man who allegedly grabbed and groped a woman Sunday near Pioneer Park, according to the Mountain View Police Department. At 10:45 p.m., police received a 911 call from a 20-year-old Mountain View woman who said she had been sexually battered on Church Street. She told police she was walking home when a man grabbed her from behind and groped her. After a brief struggle, the man ran off through the park, according to police. Officers are searching for the suspect, who is described as a 25-year-old Hispanic male, 5-foot-10-inches tall with an average build, wearing a dark shirt. Anyone who witnessed the incident is asked to call Detective Motomura at 650-903-6395. For anonymous tips, call 650-961-5800. Anonymous tips may also be sent via text to 274637 — include ‘mvtips’ in the body of the message.

Palo Alto Center 3373 Hillview Avenue

MAN PULLS KNIFE IN FIGHT

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Police arrested a Mountain View man Friday after he reportedly assaulted another man. At around 8 p.m., Gerber Orellana punched a 26-year-old Sunnyvale man on the head, and then threatened him with a large knife for “unknown reasons,� according to Sgt. Saul Jaeger of the Mountain View Police Department. The incident occurred on the 200 block of South Rengstorff Avenue. Orellana fled the scene and was later located by police and posi-

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1900 block Leghorn St., 7/10 1 block Evandale Av., 7/13

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COMMERCIAL BURGLARY 400 block E. Middlefield Rd., 7/10 400 block Fairchild Dr., 7/12 500 block N. Shoreline Blvd., 7/13 2500 block California St., 7/14 800 block E. El Camino Real, 7/14

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SHOPLIFTING 600 block Showers Dr., 7/12

STOLEN VEHICLES 1800 block California St., 7/9 400 block Mountain Laurel Ct., 7/10 500 block Showers Dr., 7/10

TERRORIST THREATS 200 block S. Rengstorff Av., 7/11

VANDALISM 900 block Miramonte Av., 7/9 2300 block Old Middlefield Way, 7/13

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