A victim was found inside a home there and declared deceased, officials said.
The victim died this morning, following last night's shooting.
Investigators uncovered evidence that the shooting was possibly connected to a Nov. 2 shooting about 5 miles west on the same highway.
A video surveillance system caught the suspect in the act. If you recognize him, call Hercules Police.
Police say the vehicle was stolen and both occupants of the car had outstanding arrest warrants.
An officer encountered a fight between two 14-year-old girls and a 39-year-old woman on Sycamore Avenue, east of Refugio Valley Road.
The home was declared by Hercules public works employees to be unsafe for habitation.
The car was described as a silver four-door passenger vehicle.
A few of the residents grabbed bladed weapons during the encounter, according to Hercules police.
The 13-year-old girl used a fire extinguisher to try to control the flames.
Two people in an Audi were found shot. One person has died and the other is being treated at a local hospital.
The vehicle, a Nissan Sentra, jumped the curb and struck the lower glass windows of the restaurant, police said.
Police said the burglaries date back to Oct. 15.
The conviction came nearly 16 years after the body of Alice Sin, 21, was found in Nevada. Her family said it was the closure they needed.
Last week's incident ended with five students being taken to the hospital.
Officers on patrol spotted numerous vehicles doing burn-outs and donuts in a parking lot adjacent to Highway 4.
Rodeo resident Zonna Thomas was found suffering gunshot wounds that she later died from, sheriff's deputies said.
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Officers have arrested one man on suspicion of manslaughter, according to police.
Police say the victim was stabbed by either a screwdriver or a knife.
The victim was directing traffic during road repaving when he was struck.
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Hercules police detectives at (510) 799-8267.
The city’s Shotspotter gunfire detection system recorded the shots fired in the 2900 block of Shane Drive
An officer was conducting extra patrols on Diamond Head Passage in Corte Madera after a number of vehicle break-ins when he spotted the man.
Union Pacific officials said it appears the man went around the gates to try to get across the tracks before the train passed.
A Union Pacific spokesman said it appears the bicyclist went around the crossing gates to try to get across the tracks before the train.
The 15-year-old has been arrested and police say the motive for the threat may be related to bullying.
The victim was allegedly shot in the the forehead while she was hiking.
Anyone with information about the crash or events leading up to it can reach CHP at (925) 646-4980.
Anyone with information about the alleged killing is being asked to get in touch with Richmond police at (510) 620-6860.
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So far, Richmond police said it appears that the killing was not a random act, but is an isolated incident.
Investigators are working on gathering more information on a possible suspect or motive.
Suspect reportedly took victim's phone.
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The fatal collision was reported on Friday night.
It is unclear if alcohol or drugs were a factor, according to CHP officials.
The road remained at least partially closed until around 9 p.m.