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Helping neighbors get back on their feet SUBMITTED BY LOIS PAULA B. RITURBAN Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) or Church of Christ, one of the fastest growing international Christian organizations, will hold a career fair for residents in Fremont, one of many to be offered throughout Northern California throughout the month. Attendees can take home free professional

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attire, and will leave with a network of support and career development tools to empower them move forward in work and in life. Professionals will offer oneon-one training and share expertise on how to get started in the fields of medical and health; law enforcement; technical support and information technology; media/arts/entertainment; health and nutrition; science and

Newark Police Log SUBMITTED BY CMDR. ROBERT DOUGLAS, NEWARK PD April 9 Officers responded to 5600 block of Byington Drive at 11:15 p.m., where the residence was ransacked between 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. Entry was made through a rear window. At this time the loss is jewelry and the resident was compiling a further list of stolen items. April 10 At 3:38 p.m., Sears Loss Prevention and Newpark Mall Security called police stating that a subject had just stolen fragrances and ran from security. Officers located the subject running north across Mowry Avenue towards BJ’s. Officers detained the subject, Thomas Winkle, age 31, (Fremont) and ultimately arrested him. He was booked at Fremont jail.

biotech; and business and administration. Residents can have their resumes reviewed with a human resource professional and attend free workshops addressing online job searching; writing a resume that works; tips and tools for interviewing; and self-branding to network and dress for success. All community members are welcome. “We hope to directly demonstrate the INC’s continuing commitment to those who may need a small gesture of support,” says Joselino Castillones, Iglesia ni Cristo District Minister of Northern California. “Many volunteers are combining their professional and educational resources for this effort, and for even more activi-

ties to come; we know it is a duty to provide not only spiritual needs, but assistance for our neighbors in any manner possible. It is our way of saying we are here to help.” The event is part of the INCGiving Project, which inspires ongoing activities that support the efforts of community partners by offering time and resources for the wellbeing of those in need. Member volunteers are taking a multi-service approach to address the issues facing residents of the area while setting the tone for future programs that support family and community development – a global project to share faith through acts of kindness. The Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) or

SUBMITTED BY OFFICER QURESHI, MILPITAS PD On March 31, 2012, Milpitas Police Officers responded to a burglar alarm at 300(B) Los Coches Street. Officers arrested two subjects for suspicion of a variety of crimes, including burglary, possession of burglary tools, possession of narcotics, conspiracy and outstanding arrest warrants. At approximately 5:37 pm, Milpitas Police Officers responded to an activated burglar alarm at the business. Officers arrived on scene within two minutes of the initial call and saw a male suspect hiding inside the fenced area of the business. Additional officers set up a perimeter around the business and fenced yard area. As offiVincent Tschirhart cers entered the yard to take the suspect, later identified as Vincent Tschirhart of San Jose, into custody, they noticed a second suspect also hiding inside the fenced yard. Officers took the second suspect, tran-

Church of Christ is a global Church comprising of more than 5,400 local congregations in nearly 100 countries and territories. There are more than 250 congregations in the U.S. and Canada, 33 of which are in Northern California alone. Its Central Administration is in Quezon City, Philippines. The INC will celebrate its centennial on July 27, 2014. Career Fair and Clothing Drive Saturday, April 14 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Iglesia ni Cristo, Church of Christ 39700 Logan Dr., Fremont incgiving@inctvprod.net www.INCMEDIA.org

sient Clinton Benson, into custody without incident. A search of the suspects revealed burglary tools and suspected methamphetamine. Both suspects appeared to be under the influence of a stimulant, had outstanding felony arrest warrants, and were wanted as parolees at large. Tschirhart and Benson were booked into the Santa Clara County Main Jail for Clinton Benson burglary, possession of narcotics, conspiracy, possession of burglary tools, prowling, outstanding arrest warrants, and for being under the influence of a controlled substance. Anyone with information about this case should telephone the Milpitas Police Department at 408-586-2400. Those who wish to remain anonymous can telephone the Crime Tip Hotline at 408586-2500 or utilize the on-line crime tip form: http://www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov/government/police/crime_tip.asp


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