Deputies seek suspect after VTA worker taking a walk is hit in back by an arrow
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A VTA employee was struck with an arrow while taking a walk, police said.Courtesy Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office
SAN JOSE (BCN) The Santa Clara County Sheriff s Office is seeking information and a suspect after a Valley Transportation Authority employee was hit in the back by an arrow Tuesday afternoon.
The employee was walking in a residential neighborhood on his work break when he was struck in the back with an arrow by an unknown assailant, the Sheriff s Office said.
VTA employee struck in back with an arrow by unknown assailant
By KTVU staff article
A VTA employee was struck in the back by an arrow in San Jose on Tuesday, sheriff s department officials said.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - A Valley Transit Authority worker on his lunch break in San Jose was struck in the back with an arrow by an unknown assailant, Santa Clara County Sheriff s Department says.
The incident happened Tuesday on the 2600 block of Sierra Grande Way at South Capitol Avenue. Sheriff s deputies responded to what is considered an assault with a deadly weapon at around 2:30 p.m. when the employee was walking through a residential neighborhood.
Hills man arrested on child porn charges Written by Megan V. Winslow
Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office detectives Thursday (Feb. 25) morning arrested a Los Altos Hills man on suspicion of charges related to child pornography. Nurge
William Nurge, 58, is charged with felony possession and distribution of child pornography, a Sheriff’s Office press release stated.
According to the release, detectives form the Sheriff’s Office’s Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement task force and U.S. Marshals executed a search warrant on a Winton Way home at approximately 7 a.m. Thursday. Someone had submitted a tip to the Internet Crimes Against Children task force, a federal program, alleging Nurge downloaded illicit content and distributed it via a messaging application.
Sheriff’s Office charges Los Altos resident for Los Altos Hills burglaries
Courtesy of the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office
Among the items Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office officials recovered from suspect Christopher Owen’s Los Altos home.
Los Altos Hills residents might gain some respite – and the return of some of their stolen valuables – following the arrest of a Los Altos man in connection to a string of recent residential and vehicle burglaries in the Hills.
Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office representatives arrested Christopher Owen, 30, Monday (Jan. 25) and charged him with a litany of crimes associated with the case. They booked him into the Santa Clara County Main Jail.