In recent reports from April and May, various crimes were recorded in Saratoga. Notably, a significant vehicle theft resulted in an $80,000 loss, while deceptive schemes such as identity theft and theft by false pretenses were also reported. Victims faced financial loss due to scams perpetrated by imaginary representatives of legitimate companies. Additionally, law enforcement dealt with a suspicious vehicle that led to the arrest of a suspect using a stolen license plate. Community awareness about these crimes is crucial for prevention and safety.
Between March 15 and 16, someone tampered with a vehicle parked in the 18000 block of McFarland Avenue and stole a catalytic converter for a total loss valued at approximately $3,000.
A Saratoga resident reported that someone called them acting as a representative of their internet service provider and ultimately convinced the victim to provide credit card information for an unknown total loss.
Someone stole a vehicle parked in the 12000 block of Cambridge Drive for a total loss valued at approximately $80,000.
Deputies responded to a suspicious vehicle call at Parker Ranch Road and Vista Arroyo Court, leading to the arrest of a suspect with a stolen license plate.
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