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October 11, 2007
Igniting fire safety awareness |
You’re never too young to learn
fire safety
Williams’ kindergartners welcome fire-fighting visitors
By Chrissy Derksen
Special to the Times
Children all over the United States spent time this week learning about preventing fires and visiting local fire stations. It was no different at Williams Elementary School in Almaden as fire fighters from the local Fire Station 22 visited the school’s 122 kindergarten students.
The students spent part of National Fire Safety Week learning about the dangers of fire and the rules they should remember to avoid getting injured during a fire. Read more...
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Twelve-year old kidnapped off street in broad daylight
By Carol Rosen
Editor
San Jose Police are calling for caution after a 12-year-old girl was kidnapped about 4 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 8 on the outskirts of Willow Glen, and driven to a spot near Jeffrey Fontana Park where she managed to get away from her potential attacker about 20 minutes later, and before he could molest her.
Police are very concerned because the attacker was bold enough to kidnap the girl in broad daylight. “We need to catch him. There is nothing to suggest he won’t try this again,” Read more...
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