The following information was supplied by the Burlingame Police Department. Where arrests are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Two people appeared in court relating to the Halloween weekend shooting of a Burlingame man.
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The man accused of shooting 21-year-old Burlingame resident Ben Pessah appeared in court Wednesday.
A young man from Burlingame was shot following a Halloween party in San Francisco over the weekend.
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The two were killed in a Saturday crash near Half Moon Bay.
A second person has died as a result of the Saturday crash.
The crash was reported at 8:28 a.m.
As part of the settlement in a multi-million-dollar sex abuse case, 'perversion' files containing information on thousands of possible crimes were released Thursday.
The two defendants committed at least 10 robberies in San Mateo and Burlingame.
The suspect made entry through a sliding glass door.
The second of two missing fishermen was found.
Family members of the missing persons were walking the remote shoreline searching for their loved ones when they came across the body of one yesterday afternoon.
A suspect fled a home after the alarm system was triggered.
The crash, which happened at approximately 3:30 p.m. Sunday, involved an apparent shooting victim.
A gas leak, which prompted evacuations, has been contained.
The California Highway Patrol is asking the public's help in stopping the dumping of wood chips and other gardening/building materials along highways.
Bradley Mrozek, 25, of San Francisco is due back in court in October.
The would-be burglar was scared off by the home's alarm.
Dereck Ohlsen of San Carlos, 25, was last seen Sept. 4. He is considered at-risk.
The man, about 60 to 75 years old, was riding a "Go-Go Pride Mobility Scooter" when he was struck on June 21.
Police are looking for any witnesses.
The Japanese vice consulate general is facing three felony counts of assault with a deadly weapon and nine felony counts of domestic violence, plus four counts of misdemeanor domestic violence.
Police reported a burglary took place Thursday night.