Crime & Safety
Burglary Arrests; 'Bait Bike': Danville, Tri-Valley Police Logs
Two men are charged with burglarizing Alamo homes; police observe a "bait bike" theft; and more in police, fire and courts this week.
TRI-VALLEY, CA — Here's a collection of police, fire and courts news from around the Tri-Valley this week:
Alamo Burglaries: 2 Men Arrested, Charged
The Sheriff's Office is in the process of returning recovered property to the rightful owners.
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Tri-Valley Native Tapped For Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Chief
Jeff Peters became the department's top official Tuesday. He's served in every position at the department over his 30-year career.
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Pleasanton Senior Found, Thanks To Community
Rashid Bolandi, 84, was reported missing but found hours after the police department posted about his absence.
Found: Pleasanton Teen Runaway Who Went Missing New Year's Day
The Alameda County Sheriff's Office reported Michael Gritzai, 15, was found as of Thursday morning.
Man Faces Murder Charges In Dublin Home Invasion
Police say Adrianna Marie Navarro of Vallejo was killed while she and accomplice Rickey Tyrone White tried to rob her ex-boyfriend's house
Thick Fog Prompts Traffic Advisory On I-580
Drivers are urged to use caution.
Car Overturns Near Danville I-680 Onramp, No Injuries Reported
A car flipped onto its side Tuesday on Diablo Road at the southbound I-680 onramp. There were no injuries reported, officials say.
Danville Cop Watched Hayward Duo Steal 'Bait Bike,' Police Say
Danville Police set up a "bait bike" to catch bicycle thieves, and said they observed the pair stealing the bike.
Lawsuit By Kate Steinle's Family Against Government Is Dismissed
A magistrate tossed the last lawsuit against the government by the family of Kate Steinle, who was killed in a San Francisco shooting.
Interested In Police Work? CHP Dublin Hiring For Explorer Program
CHP is seeking people ages 15 to 21 who meet certain criteria to join its Explorer Program and assist officers in their everyday work.
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