Crime & Safety
Rocks Thrown Through Windows Of Fremont Home, Business
Both of the windows were busted on Monday, according to Fremont Police.

FREMONT, CA — Fremont Police are investigating two cases of vandalism on Monday that involved rocks being thrown through windows. They do not believe the cases are related. No arrests have been announced.
The first case was reported around 5:45 in the morning at a residence on West Pickering Avenue. The family told police that a large rock had been thrown through an upstairs bedroom window. It left a hole the size of a softball.
The second case happened at CESCU Credit Union in the 44000 block of Osgood Road just after 10 a.m. Once again, a large rock was through a window.
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There are no suspects in either case.
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