The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office said that a woman was tackled while she was riding on a trail adjacent to a Half Moon Bay beach.
The man lived in the same residence as the victim and the two had a physical altercation, according to police.
Police cited a witness, who said that the driver of a white cargo van that struck the victim fled the scene after examining his vehicle.
Video surveillance at two Redwood City schools helped officers locate a suspect in connection with burglaries at the campuses.
No arrest has been made in the shooting and police have not released any suspect information.
The 16-year-old suspect was on juvenile probation, according to police.
Police said the suspect admitted to her involvement in a fire at the Rise City Church on Middlefield Road last Wednesday night.
Some local television news websites reported that a fire in a nearby storage facility was the reason for the road closure.
The business owner reported the crime as he observed it on a live feed from a surveillance camera.
The suspects also assaulted two residents in the home and fled with a large safe, a purse and watches, according to police.
Police said the man, who was charged with attempted murder, was suffering from a mental health breakdown.
A judge set two new hearings for the convicted killer Tuesday for the penalty phase and Peterson's petition for a new trial.
Authorities arrested a 29-year-old San Francisco resident and found multiple illegal firearms in his vehicle.
San Bruno police arrested the suspect, who they identified as a 45-year-old male transient, on April 8.
PG&E reported a power outage in North Fair Oaks on Friday morning. Power was restored around 11 a.m., according to the company.
Kyle Hart was shot and killed by Redwood City police in 2018 after his wife said he was attempting to harm himself with a knife.
The discovery was made on Monday morning. The age, race and gender were not determined.
The man ran from officers across Highway 101 before being struck and killed by an oncoming sheriff's vehicle.
A 24-year-old Redwood City man was arrested for attempted carjacking Friday after he was foiled by the driver.
The suspect was actively seeking employment as a teacher, coach and babysitter.
SWAT members deployed chemical agents into a residence after a 14-hour standoff with an armed robbery suspect, according to a news release.
Authorities responded to a structure fire in the area near Hiller Street and Masonic Way.
Although the employee told deputies he feared for his life, he refused to give them any money.
Deputies found a man with lacerations and abrasions to his face at the 700 block of Fourth Avenue around 2:30 a.m.
Witnesses told police that during the Mar. 15 incident at the Wine Bar on Brewster Avenue, a victim had been assaulted, punched and kicked.
A suspect was arrested on Wednesday in connection with a string of robberies at local Subway and Baskin Robbins stores.
This is the second reported mountain lion attack in as many weeks in the area, according to the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office.
The cash register contained around $100. The suspect also took a lottery ticket display, according to authorities.
The suspect brandished a handgun at an employee and stole between $200 and $400 in cash after ordering a sandwich, according to authorities.
A "wood-be" thief stole several wood planks from park benches and picnic tables at two San Mateo parks last week, police said.
In a news release, police said there was no information “at this time” to connect the incident to a hate crime.
The dog is expected to make a full recovery after the homeowners said a mountain lion climbed over a six-foot fence and attacked the dog.
Firefighters and paramedics lifted the man up by using a low angle rope rescue system to repel down the side of the cliff, authorities said.
Witnesses told police the group of men then fled the scene in several vehicles in different directions.
Impaired driving can lead to arrest, jail time, fines, loss of driving privileges — or worse.
The group fled the area and didn't report the incident. Residents later informed the police of the shooting.
Officers found a .380 caliber handgun after arresting the suspect, according to the police.
Residents near Everest Public High School in North Fair Oaks were asked to shelter-in-place.
This is the second incident in as many weeks in North Fair Oaks. Last week, a man was shot and killed on the same block.
According to a news release, an employee at Corner Yogurt on Woodside Road was approached by an armed female suspect who took $400 in cash.