As of Thursday morning, there was no suspect information available.
The driver of the black vehicle fled from cops and drove the wrong way on Highway 4.
Also delays logged on the Fremont line.
The incident occurred over the holidays on Bellflower Court.
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Earlier today, a suspect robbed the bank inside Safeway in El Cerrito, making off with hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The injured girl was placed in the patrol car and transported to a hospital, police said.
Police said a possible homemade explosive device was found at his home, prompting neighboring residents to be evacuated Sunday.
Sheriff’s deputies responded to the incident at about 10 p.m. Monday near Fifth Street and Market Avenue.
Richmond residents were evacuated at about 2 p.m. Sunday.
Rodel Sarmiento, 43, was fatally shot on May 4, 2013.
Thursday’s shooting follows at least three that occurred on Interstate Highway 80 in the East Bay last month.
Officer Ricardo Galvez was killed on Nov. 18 in an apparent robbery attempt.
Tasja Dowell, 18, of Richmond, allegedly allegedly punched an El Cerrito High School student in the head, knocking her unconscious.
If convicted, Lawrence Wells, 54, faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in federal prison, FBI officials said.
The victim was found shot to death several months after her murder. Her body was stuffed in a garbage barrel, according to police.
Police have not yet determined who the suspects are or whether there were any victims in the shooting.
The Sig-alert for the area was canceled around 12:45 a.m.
No suspects have been identified and few details are known, according to police investigators.
The victim was taken to a hospital where he died from his injuries, CHP officials said.
Carl Roy Roberts, 65, was shot and killed at South 35th Street and Ohio Avenue around 2 a.m. on Aug. 31, according to Richmond police.
No potential motives for the shooting or possible suspects are yet known, according to police.
Police say they caught him with the stolen goods.
The shooting was reported in the area of San Pablo Avenue and Hilltop Drive.
Police surrounded a residence in the vicinity Valley View Road and Tierra Drive around 6 a.m. Tuesday.
The fire was reported at the Richmond facility at 10:45 a.m.
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The men, who are Richmond residents, suffered injuries that are not considered life-threatening, police officials said.
A victim was found inside a home there and declared deceased, officials said.
Deputies are currently developing information regarding the suspect.
The non-fatal shooting occurred at an undisclosed location in North Richmond.
El Cerrito police said that within a few hours of releasing one of the photos on Wednesday, a number of callers identified the suspect.
Police say the vehicle was stolen and both occupants of the car had outstanding arrest warrants.
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Crews at the scene worked to clear the overturned big-rig near Carlson Boulevard.
The incident began when officers attempted to stop a vehicle for a traffic violation, San Pablo police said.
Two people in an Audi were found shot. One person has died and the other is being treated at a local hospital.
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Police say the Richmond man allegedly stole jewelry, cash and electronics from an El Cerrito home.