The sweep was funded by a state grant from last year.
Sheriff's deputies are looking for George Jae Lee, 46, in connection with the theft of several high-end bicycles in both Santa Clara and Marin counties.
Over 40 law enforcement officers from the Sheriff’s Office, the Marin County Major Crimes Task Force, Mill Valley Police Department, San Rafael Police Department, and Novato Police Department assisted with the operation.
Dinora Alvarado, 39, was arrested Sunday in Petaluma.
A red Honda Accord was found around 200 feet down the cliff with major damage
Fed up with robberies and burglaries, some Oakland residents are pooling cash to pay for rent-a-cops. Is it time for a public safety crowdfunding campaign in your community?
The man was riding on northbound Highway 101 when he appeared to lock up his brakes and lose control of the motorcycle, according to the CHP
19-year-old Max Wade was also found guilty of stealing celebrity chef Guy Fieri's $200,000 Lamborghini, but acquitted of trying to kill the girl he desired.
Sonoma County Supervisor Efren Carrillo was arrested in July in Santa Rosa.
Other robberies have occurred in Greenbrae, Mill Valley, Corte Madera, San Anselmo and San Rafael.
Man accused in connection with incident occurred at Santa Rosa apartment complex.
Fieri will detail how his 2008 Lamborghini was stolen and ended up in Mill Valley.
San Rafael man and his partner, also from Marin County, charged with 31 counts for filing fake federal income tax returns for prisoners.
Prosecutors say Leslie Alan Gardner stole a $2 million yacht from a Sausalito marina and ran it aground in Pacifica.
The woman had become tired and decided to lie down in the field.
A roundup of Central Marin Police activities also includes a man who threatened to shoot a driver after he honked at him.
In a regular feature in which a law enforcement officer answers a question posed by a Patch reader, we dive into the issue of school zone speed limits.
Did you feel it in Marin? An earthquake with tentative magnitude of 3.0 centered in Tilden Park northeast of the UC Berkeley campus struck at 9:26 p.m. Sunday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The blaze, which was extinguished by 5:30 p.m., consumed several acres in a hilly part of the town.
The trial has started for Marin’s Max Wade, 19, who faces charges for allegedly stealing Guy Fieri’s Lamborghini and shooting at two people in Mill Valley.
The Sonoma County Sheriff's helicopter was already on a routine patrol when its crew heard of a windsurfer in distress near the mouth of the West Marin bay.
Despite an FBI reward out for info that leads to his capture, the man police have dubbed the “cotton-ball bandit” because he wears knit hats allegedly robbed a Westamerica Bank in San Anselmo Thursday, this time wearing a different kind of hat.
Windy conditions and low humidity will make fire danger high in the Bay Area tonight through Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
California Highway Patrol officer Brad Sadek says he's been asked too many times if a pregnant woman can count her fetus as passenger for carpool lane privileges.
Here's a roundup of odd crime news from around Northern California from the past week.
Two sexual assaults may have involved someone slipping drugs into women’s drinks at Nickel Rose, according to San Rafael Police officials.
A Marin County Parks employee saved a hypothermic Richmond man at McNears Beach after he dropped his keys in the water and jumped into the water.
Checkpoint will be at an undisclosed location in an unincorporated – or outside city limits – section of the county, CHP officials said.
Despite the rain last Saturday, the National Weather Service warns that several days of "critical fire danger" loom ahead for the North Bay and East Bay hills because of strong winds, low humidity and dry conditions.
Investigation is ongoing into an incident that snarled traffic for northbound commuters Monday morning.
FBI offers $2,500 reward for the case of the “Cotton Ball Bandit”, still at large after reportedly robbing seven North Bay banks.
In a statement issued through his advisory counsel, Joseph Naso says, "I want to help others in prison. I am on the threshold of a new life and will make the best of it."
Naso, 79, of Reno, Nev., was convicted Aug. 20 of strangling Roxene Roggasch, Tracy Tafoya, Pamela Parsons and Carmen Colon between 1977 and 1994.
In a closing argument of the penalty phase of Joseph Naso's trial, deputy DA says the death penalty applies to the slayings of all but Roxene Roggasch, because it was not in effect when her body was found near Fairfax in 1977.
Do I lose my turn?
In the ongoing penalty portion of the trial, 75-year-old Judith Naso says her former husband put a "knock out" drug in her drink at a club in San Francisco and was later sexually assaulted by two men in a hotel room.
Prosecutors are presenting evidence of a fifth murder during the trial’s penalty phase and serial killer Joseph Naso, who is representing himself, wants to bring witnesses back to the stand.
The daughter of a murder victim who was found in Marin in 1981 testified Tuesday in the penalty phase of serial killer Joseph Naso’s trial.
An Iowa woman, arrested on suspicion of driving drunk and driving without a license, lead the California Highway Patrol on a high-speed chase on Highway 101 that ended with her arrest at gunpoint.