Crime & Safety
Burglar Startles Sleeping Resident, Tries Selling Him Cocaine
The 24-year-old suspect was arrested after a foot chase and struggle, Berkeley police said.

BERKELEY, CA – An alleged burglar attempted to sell his victim cocaine after the resident woke up to the early-morning crime in progress on June 27, according to Berkeley police.
The resident called police after a noise woke him up to find a stranger in his home in the 2700 block of Durant Avenue around 4:30 a.m.
The man said the suspect claimed to be trying to find a different address, and then offered to sell the victim cocaine and pulled a baggie of white powder out of his pocket - but the resident told the suspect to leave,
according to police.
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Officers found a suspect in the vicinity of Bancroft Way and Telegraph Avenue around 5:17 a.m.
They attempted to search him but the man allegedly attempted to flee. Police tackled and restrained him, and a subsequent search allegedly turned up more than a half-ounce of cocaine.
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Jahcoby Dillon Adams-Mabin, a 24-year-old resident of Berkeley, was arrested on suspicion of burglary, threatening violence on a peace officer, felony battery on emergency personnel and possession of a controlled
substance, according to police.
Adams-Mabin suffered a scrape to the forehead but was treated and released by medical personnel at the scene before being booked into jail.
One of the arresting officers suffered a laceration to the forehead and was treated at a hospital.
--Bay City News/Image via Renee Schiavone