Mountain View Voice 06.10.2011 - Section 1

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N CRIMEBRIEFS

BASHED WITH BOTTLE A man broke a bottle over another man’s head in a Mountain View bar fight just after midnight Sunday, police said. The assailant was arrested; the victim, who was not knocked out by the blow, was taken to the hospital by a friend. Mountain View police spokeswoman Liz Wylie said the incident began at a little after 12 a.m. on June 5 at St. Stephen’s Green on Castro Street. The victim, a 38-yearold Sunnyvale man, stepped in between the man and a woman who were engaged in a heated argument. “The suspect ... believed (the woman) had spilled a drink on his fiance,� Wylie wrote in an email. When the victim stepped between the man and the woman, the attacker “did not argue back, but instead immediately hit the victim over the head with a glass beer bottle,� Wylie wrote. “The bottle broke and caused a 3-inch laceration to the side of the victim’s head.� Several witnesses confirmed the chain of events, Wylie said. Both the man who was hit and the man accused of swinging the bottle were located outside

the bar — the former in the parking lot behind St. Stephen’s Green, the latter out in front. Police arrested Jeyel Begazo, a 27-year-old Daly City man, charged him with assault with a deadly weapon and booked him into the main jail.

POOL TABLE FRACAS A pair of brothers were arrested by police in the early morning of Thursday, June 2, and charged throwing billiard balls and stools in the Alibi Bar on West El Camino Real. According to Mountain View police spokeswoman Liz Wylie, the melee, which involved the men allegedly throwing billiards balls and bar stools, began around 1:15 a.m., when two men began arguing over the use of the bar’s pool table. A bartender attempted to intervene, but the men swore at the bartender, Wylie said. The bartender told the men to leave the bar, and they began throwing pool balls and bar stools around the Alibi. One bar patron was hit with a stool, causing a 3-inch laceration on See CRIME BRIEFS, page 8

N POLICELOG AUTO BURGLARY

Amphitheatre Pkwy., 6/5

800 block E. El Camino Real 6/1 First block Franklin St., 6/2 2000 block California St., 6/2 1900 block California St., 6/2 700 block Continental Cl., 6/3 First block Willowgate St., 6/5

VANDALISM

COMMERCIAL BURGLARY Target, 6/5 400 block Rengstorff Av., 6/6

STOLEN VEHICLE 200 block E. Dana St., 6/6

POSSESSION OF STOLEN VEHICLE 300 block Higdon Av., 6/2

POSSESSION OF DANGEROUS WEAPON 700 block Roslyn Cl., 6/4

ASSAULT WITH DEADLY WEAPON 1300 block W. El Camino Real, 6/1 1900 block Salado Dr., 6/1 200 block Castro St., 6/5

BATTERY 800 block San Lucas St., 6/1

1800 block Miramonte St., 5/31 800 block E. El Camino Real 6/2 700 block W. Middlefield Rd., 6/2 1600 block San Luis Av., 6/1 1900 block Montecito Av., 6/2 900 block Castro St., 6/2 1100 block Terra Bella Av., 6/2 700 block Glenborough Dr., 6/4 2000 block California St., 6/4 1600 block Rock St., 6/6 Castro School, 6/6

DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE 600 block Taylor St., 6/2 400 block Burgoyne St., 6/4

DISORDERLY CONDUCT California St./Chiquita Av., 6/1 1900 block California St., 6/1 Castro St./W. Evelyn Av., 6/1 California St./S. Shoreline Bl., 6/2 First block Amphitheatre Py., 6/3 First block Amphitheatre Py., 6/4 300 block Palo Alto Av., 6/5 First block N. Shoreline Bl., 6/5 200 block S. Rengstorff Av., 6/6

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â– MOUNTAIN VIEW VOICE â– JUNE 10, 2011


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