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Armed robbers take off with catalytic converter near Pardee Park

Original post made on Nov 28, 2023

Palo Alto police are looking for two men who sawed off a catalytic converter from a parked car during an armed robbery that took place near Pardee Park early Tuesday morning.

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Posted by Ben Lenail
a resident of Crescent Park
on Nov 28, 2023 at 10:16 am

Ben Lenail is a registered user.

Palo Alto law enforcement should spend less time enforcing leash laws on harmless and senior pooches, and more time fighting hardened criminals!


Posted by Barron Parker Too
a resident of Barron Park
on Nov 28, 2023 at 10:29 am

Barron Parker Too is a registered user.

License plate readers at all major intersections would help deter criminals from coming into Palo Alto and catch those that do.

What are we waiting for? Permission from the ACLU?


Posted by Resident 1-Adobe Meadows
a resident of Adobe-Meadow
on Nov 29, 2023 at 6:51 pm

Resident 1-Adobe Meadows is a registered user.

Yes - why are allowing the ACLU to dictate how we manage crime. I had one stolen car on my street that got hauled away and another reported last week. What I want to see is a substations for Palo Alto Police, CHP, and Sheriff's at the FACC facility on Fabien. It is next to the 101 ramps and where new apartments are going to be built. WE need to solidify a security link here.

If we get a collective of law enforcement from different agencies at one location then we would benefit from funding from all of the agencies that they represent. A win-win.

That location should be a historic landmark - it is where your GPS satellites were built. And subsequent satellites for various government agencies. There is now a growing Facebook page for all of the people who worked there as it transitioned to Loral SSL. What a fantastic history of achievement.


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