Mountain View Voice 03.23.2012 - Section 1

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ASSAULT WITH PIPE Police are searching for a man accused of attacking an acquaintance with a metal pipe outside of a house party in the early hours of March 16. The guest reportedly attacked the host of the house party at about 1 a.m. after the host asked the man to come inside to use the restroom — it appeared the man was urinating on the fence at the time, according to Mountain View police spokeswoman Liz Wylie. The man turned around holding a metal pipe about 3 feet long and 1/2 inch in diameter and allegedly struck the host’s head twice, Wylie said. Backpedaling in an attempt to dodge the blows, the victim tripped over something, fell and hit his head

on the pavement, causing him to black out, she said. Hearing cries for help outside, the host’s wife went to investigate and saw the attacker kneeling over her husband with the pipe in his hands. The man dropped his weapon and fled. The couple did not call police until March 17, Wylie said. The victim received multiple stitches and was diagnosed with a concussion. Wylie said police believe they know the identity of the attacker but they will not release his name until he is formally charged. “We are actively searching for him and believe we will have him in custody soon,” Wylie said. “We do not know what the motive was for the attack, but alcohol was involved.”

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■ MOUNTAIN VIEW VOICE ■ MARCH 23, 2012

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FREE Dinner !!! At Mountain View Whisman School District After School Program When school is out and parents are still at work, your children need a safe place to be with friends, with structured activities, and supportive adults. After school programs that serve meals or snacks draw children into constructive activities that are safe, fun, and filled with opportunities for learning. Beginning April 2nd, the Mountain View Whisman School District will offer the After School Dinner Program in addition to the snacks they currently receive. These meals are FREE for eligible sites and students participating in the after school program. Our goal is to increase the number of children who have access to nutritious afterschool meals and take part in fun and engaging enrichment activities that are provided by participating in our afterschool program. Afterschool meals are increasingly important because more and more children are spending long hours in afterschool programs while their parents are working. The children require more than a snack to sustain them throughout the afternoon and early evening. All of the meals are planned using the USDA guidelines and are analyzed for nutrient content. Signing up for an afterschool program is quick and easy. To do so, please contact Erika Navarro at (650) 526-3557. We look forward to serving you during the school year.


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