Crime & Safety
Dine Today At Sultan's Kebab & Support Cancer-Stricken Officer
The restaurant's owner also is extending the fundraiser to his Pleasanton Main Street new clothing store, Baqchi.

PLEASANTON, CA – In support of Pleasanton police officer Kyle Henricksen's fight against cancer, the owner of Mediterranean eatery Sultan's Kebab, Fatih Ulas, is donating 30 percent of today's sales to benefit the cop's recent health challenge.
Sultan's Kebab, located at 6654 Koll Center Parkway in Pleasanton, is open until 10 p.m. and offers an eat-in or take-out menu featuring Greek and other salads, veggie and falafel wraps, pitas and a variety of kebabs.
Ulas also is donating to the cause 30 percent of sales at his men's clothing store Baqchi, according to the Pleasanton Police Officers Association. The retail shop is located at 728 Main St., across from US Bank, and is open until 8 p.m.
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Officer Henricksen, 35, recently was diagnosed with stage IV pancreatic cancer which has metastasized to his stomach lining. He is undergoing treatment at Stanford, which will not be covered by their family's Kaiser Permanente insurance.
Henricksen and his wife, Jenn, have two young children and are raising their niece, whose father died several years ago due to a heart condition.
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A GoFundMe page was created for Henricksen and his family.
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--Autumn Johnson, Patch, contributed to this post/Image courtesy of Pleasanton Police Officers Association
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