Baby ingests methamphetamine in Campbell child abuse case
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Baby ingests methamphetamine in Campbell child abuse case
"Dec. 22 Stolen property recovered: A boat and trailer that had been stolen were found and recovered by the owner. Obtain money by false pretenses: Someone posed as an FBI agent to attempt to get another person to send $5,000. Dec. 21 Child abuse: Someone left methamphetamine out in a common area of an apartment, where an infant ingested it. At a hospital, an investigation showed the infant had methamphetamine in its system. The suspect was booked into jail."
"Dec. 20 Battery: During an argument, someone slapped another person in the face and then used high heels to damage that person's vehicle. Stalking: Someone followed another person to Campbell from San Francisco and threatened to burn that person's home down. Dec. 19 Organized retail theft: Four suspects participated in a shoplifting incident. Officers detained three of them outside the store and arrested them. The fourth suspect was identified and is still at large."
Between Dec. 18 and Dec. 22 multiple criminal incidents occurred. On Dec. 18 an unknown person accessed another's cryptocurrency portfolios and stole about $1.6 million. On Dec. 19 four suspects committed organized retail theft; officers detained and arrested three, and one remains at large. Also on Dec. 19 a person camping near the Creek Trail was booked after being found under the influence of a stimulant with methamphetamine and paraphernalia. On Dec. 20 an argument resulted in a slap and vehicle damage and a separate stalking incident included threats to burn a home. On Dec. 21 an infant ingested methamphetamine left in a common area and the suspect was booked. On Dec. 22 a stolen boat and trailer were recovered by the owner and someone posed as an FBI agent to attempt to obtain $5,000.
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