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Mountain View Police: Black man attacked Asian man on local trail

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East Palo Alto man arrested in April drive-by shooting of two Mountain View teens

Both teens injured by the shooting have since recovered, Mountain View police say Uploaded: Thu, Jul 1, 2021, 5:43 pm Time to read: about 2 minutes Mountain View Police announced the arrest of a suspect in the drive-by shooting of two teens in downtown Mountain View in April. Photo by Michelle Le A 23-year-old East Palo Alto man was arrested in connection with the shooting of two teenagers in Mountain View in April, according to a press release from the Mountain View Police Department on Thursday. Police said Dasein Lauese was arrested without incident at a Valero gas station at 334 San Antonio Road on June 30, around 7 p.m., after police detectives received a warrant. A gun was found in Lauese s car and investigators are in the process of determining if it s the same weapon used in the April shooting, the press release said.

Voter-approved MV ordinance restricts parking of oversized vehicles

The implementation of a voter-approved Mountain View ordinance that restricts parking of oversized vehicles on narrow streets will soon be underway. Measure C bans the parking of oversized vehicles, including boats, large trucks and RVs, to address traffic safety concerns on streets that are 40 feet wide or less. A total of 444 streets in Mountain View qualify as narrow. Although Measure C passed by nearly 57% in the November 2020 election, enforcement of the Narrow Streets parking ordinance could only begin when “No Parking” signs were installed. Over the past several months, Public Works Department staff have overseen the procurement and manufacturing of the signs, as well as engineering to determine sign placement.

Teen injured in Mountain View vehicle crash

A 17-year-old boy was critically injured Sunday (June 27) when his vehicle crashed and flipped in Mountain View near The Village at San Antonio Center. As of Monday, when the Mountain View Police Department first reported the accident, the teen was in stable condition. MVPD spokeswoman Katie Nelson did not immediately respond to a Town Crier request for more information about his condition Wednesday. The incident, which MVPD officials classified as a “major injury accident,” took place at approximately 11 p.m. on the 2200 block of Latham Street, according to a department press release. The teen’s Nissan sedan collided with several parked but unoccupied cars and then flipped over.

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