A look at a few of this week's most interesting police, fire and courtroom incidents across the East Bay.
A 3 vehicle crash blocked one lane. (Breaking)
He's accused of robbing two people as they left a restaurant.
It happened over the weekend.
A tip from a suspicious resident led to the recovery.
BART Police arrested the woman on Monday.
The female victim was having coffee with a friend when two men snatched her computer, Fremont police said.
BREAKING: The victim, suffering the gunshot wound, somehow made it to the lobby, but police said actual crime scene is in one of the rooms.
No injuries reported in the mid-week blaze on Lafayette Avenue.
Newark Police are seized a loaded gun believed to have been stolen.
A Newark Police Detective saw two armed suspects get out of a car and, gun drawn, he intercepted them. (Breaking)
Police were originally told that the teen was injured in a drive-by shooting.
The CHP reports that the metal had been dropped on the roadway from an unsecured load and kicked-up by another vehicle.
Union City resident Kathy Ann Miramontes was found murdered in Fremont in 1982.
Thornton Avenue was closed for a time as firefighters battled the flames.
Newark Police released the photo, but she could live elsewhere in the Bay Area. Meanwhile, Fremont Police arrest "serial" package thief.
The man is accused of groping a woman on a trail that he frequents.
Police are recommending an alternate route. (Breaking)
"Where's there's smoke, there's no fire," other "real" fires and more police, fire and courtroom incidents this week across the East Bay.
The crime happened at 1:30 in the afternoon Monday.
Other drivers had to slam on their brakes to avoid a crash.
Newark Police offer tips to avoid being the next victim.
The checkpoint will be held this weekend.
The vehicle was impounded for 30 days.
A car crashed into one of the gas pumps. (Breaking)
It's not expected to reopen until some time this afternoon. (Breaking)