A look at a few of this week's police, fire and courtroom incidents in Pleasanton and across the East Bay.
BREAKING: Ross Colby is accused of hacking of the Peninsula-based newspaper company's websites in 2015.
The dog, that is recovering from surgery and can barely walk, was snatched from Livermore yard Thursday by three juveniles, police said.
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Carla Boerman, 61, was a passenger in an SUV involved in the three-vehicle wreck that also injured four in Pleasanton.
BREAKING: A key fob from a stolen car also was found near Peters Avenue where the 27-year-old was apprehended, police said.
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Two new officers graduated from the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office Regional Training Center earlier this month.
BREAKING: Do you know this woman? Police say she stole a purse from a gym locker and went shopping in Tri-Valley.
BREAKING: The blaze was reported just after midnight.
BREAKING: The crash occurred during the early morning hours on Saturday.
BREAKING: Officials said the crash involved a sedan and a semi truck.
BREAKING: Police officials discourage leaving mail in the box overnight.
BREAKING: The blaze broke out Saturday evening.
Unsolved until 2011, interest still lingers around the tragic case that took a teen’s life and put Steven Carlson behind bars.
Firefighter Jalal Aineb was laid to rest Thursday.
AT&T customers were asked to use police department phone numbers rather than trying to dial 911 during an emergency Wednesday night.
The crash made for a tough commute on both major Tri-Valley freeways Tuesday morning.
BREAKING: Police said the 39-year-old man was found lying in the road.
BREAKING: Police said the suspects allegedly shot at the victim's car multiple times.
BREAKING: The Livermore Police Department is hoping the public can help with an identification of the individuals.
Mariano Lopez was last seen near JCPenney, police officials said.
BREAKING: Emergency crews are on scene. Drivers are asked to avoid the area.
BREAKING: The morning drop-off was a bit more dramatic than usual at one Pleasanton elementary school campus Thursday.
BREAKING: Drivers are urged to use caution and avoid driving through flooded areas.
BREAKING: The victim was ejected from the vehicle and was taken to a hospital, fire officials said.
Police said the pursuit went through Pleasanton, Dublin and San Ramon before ending in the Alamo Creek.
BREAKING: Emergency crews are on scene.
BREAKING: The victim suffered multiple stab wounds to his upper body, police said.
BREAKING: Do you recognize this suspect or car?
Police credit alert witnesses with the license plate information that eventually led to the recovery of the bike and an arrest.