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Suspect at large a er man shot at Stanford Shopping Center
By Jason Green and Summer Lin
Sta writers
PALO ALTO » A man was shot in the hand and foot Thursday night while trying to get into his parked car at the Stanford Shopping Center in Palo Alto, according to authorities.
The shooting was reported about 9:49 p.m. by the man’s girlfriend, who said he had been shot at
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the shopping center, located at 180 El Camino Real, according to a Palo Alto Police Department news release. The man and his girlfriend were already at a local hospital at the time of the call. The man’s injuries were determined to be non-life-threatening.
Police spoke with the man and his girlfriend and found a spent casing from a .40-caliber handgun at the scene. O cers said the
Driver sustains major injuries a er his car’s broadsided in Brisbane
By Jason Green jason.green@ bayareanewsgroup.com
BRISBANE » A driver suffered major injuries after being broadsided Wednesday afternoon in Brisbane, police said.
At 3:35 p.m., an o cer was monitoring tra c on the 3200 block of Bayshore Boulevard when they noticed a vehicle traveling southbound at a “high rate of speed,” the Brisbane Police Department said in a news release. The o cer pulled out of a driveway to stop the vehicle, but before he could do so, the vehicle ran a red light and broadsided a ve -
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hicle making a left turn onto westbound Guadalupe Canyon Parkway, police said.
The driver of the vehicle that was broadsided was taken to a hospital with major injuries, police said.
The occupants of the other vehicle — one of whom was a minor — suffered minor injuries, police said. The driver of that vehicle was arrested and booked into San Mateo County jail on charges of reckless driving and child endangerment.
Anyone who witnessed the crash can contact Sgt. Robert Guaydacan at 415508-2174 or rguaydacan@ ci.brisbane.ca.us.