San Jose: Man arrested on suspicion of ramming vehicle into occupied food truck
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San Jose: Man arrested on suspicion of ramming vehicle into occupied food truck
"SAN JOSE - Police arrested a man after he allegedly rammed his pickup truck repeatedly into a food truck with multiple employees inside, authorities said. Orlando Rivero, a 27-year-old man from San Jose, was arrested Oct. 30 on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and vandalism, according to a press release from the San Jose Police Department. He was booked into Santa Clara County Main Jail."
"Shortly before 11:30 p.m. on Aug. 18, officers responded to the 2900 block of Monterey Road for a reported assault with a deadly weapon, authorities said. The suspect fled the scene before police arrived. Police found that the suspect drove his vehicle multiple times into the parked food vendor's vehicle, where three employees were inside, authorities said. The employees exited the vehicle without sustaining any injuries."
"The suspect fled the scene before police arrived. A video of the incident shows a white pickup truck reversing before driving through an empty seating area and hitting the green and red food truck. The collisions caused an estimated $10,000 of damages, authorities added. Anyone with information on this incident is asked to contact Detective Madera #4857 at 4857@sanjoseca.gov or 408-277-4161."
Orlando Rivero, 27, was arrested Oct. 30 on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and vandalism and was booked into Santa Clara County Main Jail. The incident occurred shortly before 11:30 p.m. on Aug. 18 on the 2900 block of Monterey Road when officers responded for a reported assault; the suspect fled before police arrived. Police found the suspect drove his vehicle multiple times into a parked food vendor's vehicle while three employees were inside; the employees exited without sustaining injuries. A video shows a white pickup reversing, driving through an empty seating area and striking the green and red food truck. Damages were estimated at $10,000. Anyone with information should contact Detective Madera at 4857@sanjoseca.gov or 408-277-4161.
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