She got away from San Pablo Police as she was being transported to jail in Martinez.
She got away as she was being transported to the jail in Martinez.
The ring was based in the East Bay, but operated from San Francisco to the Central Valley.
A look at a few of this week's police, fire and courtroom incidents around El Cerrito and across the East Bay.
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Breaking: In addition, police recovered a stolen vehicle.
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The Clayton Fire in Lake County, north of Napa, started on Saturday and quickly grew into a destructive monster.
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The law enforcement operation started last year and included police, FBI, highway patrol, sheriff's, and multiple agency investigators.
The man was struck at about 8 a.m. by Train No. 11.
Walnut Creek Police assisted the East Bay Regional Park District Police with the disposal.
The settlement calls for Phillips 66 to pay the air district $793,250.
The men were greeted by the CHP when they climbed down.
The man's body was found in Kensington Park in 2011.
The victim is hospitalized in the trauma center.
The scandal started to unfold last September.
The growing probe involves alleged misconduct between law enforcement personnel and an underage girl
The horrific robbery of the feisty, former park ranger took place this week in her Richmond apartment.
The 28-year-old from Vallejo was arrested in connection with the Tuesday Dylans Way shooting.
Patrick Cohen was convicted on charges of corporal injury on a spouse and criminal threats, according to court documents.
Bail for the suspect was set at $1 million.
Police say the victim was transported to a trauma center.
The men were convicted of the shooting death of 23-year-old of Charles Butler Jr.
K9 units from around the state compete in agility, handler protection, vehicle and building searches drills during the competition.
"We take the allegation seriously and will not tolerate this alleged conduct by our employee, as we uphold the highest ethical standards."
The Vallejo resident allegedly stole the one-ton, five-foot, brass-and-iron cannon outside the Veterans Memorial Hall.