Caller concerned that man was stealing furniture from Netflix headquarters
Briefly

On November 28, a package containing a box of chocolates and an advent calendar, valued at approximately $250, was reported stolen from a residence on Watkins Way. The incident highlights the ongoing issue of petty theft in the area and raises concerns over the safety of holiday deliveries.
A man at 76 Gas on Los Gatos Boulevard alerted the police at 10:29 a.m. claiming he was being attacked during a theft attempt. Though the call disconnected, it reflects the alarming trend of aggressive theft, particularly concerning everyday locations.
At Starbucks on North Santa Cruz Avenue, a tip jar was stolen at 2:54 p.m., demonstrating that even small businesses are not immune to petty crime. The thief left the scene on foot without a trace, emphasizing the challenges faced by local establishments.
On November 26, a significant burglary took place on Walker Street where a carpet extractor machine valued in the thousands was reported stolen. Such incidents underline the necessity for enhanced security measures in both residential and commercial areas.
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