BREAKING: The driver in the alleged hit-and-run collision in Laytonville remains at large, CHP said.
A look at a few of this week's most interesting police, fire and courtroom incidents across the East Bay.
BREAKING: The 24-year-old allegedly "made a voluntary admission that he was the person who started the fire on Grizzly Peak," police said.
BREAKING: The fatal collision occurred early Friday on the Benicia-Martinez Bridge.
BREAKING: Both arrests were made Friday evening, according to BART police.
BREAKING: A photo resembling the alleged attempted kidnapper's vehicle was also released by Concord police.
BREAKING: A photo of the alleged shooter's bicycle has also been released.
BREAKING: The couple took a photo of the suspect, leading to his arrest, Concord police say.
Breaking: California Highway Patrol Contra Costa Area says the rear window of a Toyota Prius was shattered in the suspected shooting.
Breaking: The victim was a resident of Placer County, according to the Contra Costa County Coroner's office.
Breaking: Police say the 19-year-old is considered to be armed and dangerous.
Breaking: The victim was rushed to a hospital, where he died a short time later, police said.
Breaking: The alleged sexual assault of the girl was recorded on surveillance video and reported, according to Concord police.
Breaking: The fatally injured man was 73 years old, according to the Contra Costa County coroner's office.
Breaking: Byron Highway remained partially blocked early Tuesday afternoon as a result of the fatal crash.
Breaking: California Highway Patrol is seeking the driver of a royal blue sedan in connection with the rollover crash near Dixon.
Breaking: The Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office announced charges against Lemuel Wilson in the deaths of two young brothers.
Breaking: Contra Costa County coroner's officials has identiifed the two young brothers who died in the Concord crash.
BREAKING: Witnesses said the man, covered in blood, fled on foot from the Concord scene Friday night, according to police.
Breaking: Police say they recovered the allegedly stolen Apple products from the suspect's South Bay home.
BREAKING: Authorities say the suspect in the fatal hit-and-run fled the scene on foot.
A look at a few of this week's most interesting police, fire and courtroom incidents in Concord and across the East Bay.
Breaking: Police have identified the man accused of murder in the death of Robert Frazier, 42, of Concord.
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BREAKING: The outage was first reported at 5:56 a.m. Tuesday.
Breaking: Police said they arrested the suspect at the hospital.
Breaking: Concord police K-9 Hancock is said to be home recovering following the alleged attack.
The Pittsburg couple were in court Thursday.
Breaking: Pepper spray was initially suspected in the incident Tuesday night, a Contra Costa County Fire Protection District official says.
Breaking: Investigators learned a friend, also 15, shot the Antioch teen with a pellet rifle in what appears to be a tragic accident.
Breaking: Police say the trio, including a 19-year-old named Brittany Spears, was initially pulled over in Petaluma for a traffic violation.
Breaking: The fire at the junction of the two highways was reported around 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, according to the California Highway Patrol.
Breaking: The Contra Costa County coroner's office has identified the man who died in the crash just outside Concord Tuesday night.
Breaking: The Contra Costa County man and his pet both died at the scene Tuesday night, California Highway Patrol reported.
Breaking: The victims both died at or near a local Amtrak station.
Breaking: The two-alarm fire Sunday evening at least partially burned two homes.
Breaking: Police are asking for the public's help to find 20-year-old East Bay man Joseph Robles, also known as Joseph Freeman.
Breaking: Antioch police initially responded about 5:45 p.m. to reports of gunshots on Lemontree Way.
A teenage high school football player accused of sexually assaulting a girl from another school has been found guilty, Concord police say.