Two people were arrested and their vehicle was towed.
DUI murder conviction, I-80-Hwy 4 fireball crash, masked men at sideshow and other police, fire and courtroom incidents across the East Bay.
Police report that the driver ran a red light at high speed in the vicinity of Pinole Valley Road.
The crash diverted traffic until the crash could be cleaned-up.
The resident received an electronic image remotely on someone next to a sliding glass door.
Watch as firefighters attack the flames.
A look at a few of this week's most interesting police, fire and courtroom incidents across the East Bay.
PSA: Set your emergency brake. Especially on a hill. Especially when your vehicle is heavy. Thank you.
If you take Interstate Highway 80, your morning commute is going to be a mess. (Breaking)
She was found near Third Street and Sharon Avenue early Friday morning.
BREAKING: Santa Clara police say an East Bay mom pulled a stun gun on a teen in a weekend melee at California's Great America.
The body was discovered near railroad tracks. (Breaking)
If you see something, say something. Even if it turns out to be silly.
The car was rear-ended by a Dodge Ram. This makes 3 traffic fatalities on Contra Costa County roads in 24 hours.
Anyone who witnessed the incident is asked to call police.
The 49-year-old clerk was transported to John Muir in Walnut Creek after El Cerrito incident. Two suspects on the run. (Breaking)
The Pinole driver ended up going northbound in the southbound lanes of a busy highway.
He was captured in San Pablo after an automated license plate reader spotted his car.
The crash was reported Monday morning.
BREAKING: The attack allegedly occurred on a Hercules walking trail in January.
There were no serious injuries.
The vehicle stopped at a yield sign at a roundabout when the bicycle crashed into it.
Hercules Police say the victim had to be hospitalized.
The CHP has issued a sig-alert.
"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.
Police say he grabbed the woman by the neck, shoved her against the wall and threatened to kill her.
A US Air Force EOD team responded.
Police say there is a permit for the operation.
The fire broke out Saturday near the scene of July's big grass fire.
He was arrested at the BART station.