The El Granada man was convicted in August in the sexual assaults of five victims between the ages of 13 and 18.
Police said the pedestrian was struck by two vehicles on Christmas Eve morning, and the second driver fled the scene before being caught.
Investigators allege three young suspects lured the victim to Alameda County where he was shot and killed.
Police said the burglar triggered an alarm before attempting to hide from officers early Wednesday.
A deputy approaching a man accused of attempted kidnapping and numerous other felonies went to the hospital for facial injuries.
Redwood City police are looking for a man they say forcibly removed a driver from their car, then set it on fire.
A man accused of trying to kidnap a cafe worker and attacking a deputy faces multiple charges including mayhem and aggravated assault.
The sheriff's office is using state grant money to support added DUI patrols through the holiday season.
Ben the therapy dog has officially reported for duty on the Peninsula and will soon be making his rounds at community events and schools.
Local leaders are bracing for a potentially active winter and urging Peninsula neighbors to prepare before things get overwhelming.
According to investigators, the suspect met the teen girl while working at met at a math tutoring center.
Prosecutors said the killing was motivated by vengeance, while the defense argued it was self-defense by a man with mental health issues.
The latest state grant will help expand traffic safety programs and enforcement in the months to come.
Police said the man caused tens of thousands in damages at his parents' home and lit a large fire in the backyard before his arrest.
Medics responding to an emergency call reported worrying images seen on the man's computer screen, police said.
Under a new partnership, deputies will provide vouchers instead of citations to drivers who are pulled over for having broken lights.
Police said a man armed with what was later determined to be a pellet rifle threatened neighbors and prompted a standoff Sunday.
Extra patrols targeting impaired driving will continue in Redwood City through Halloween night.
A suspect was arrested after police used a drone and K9 to track down a man suspected of vehicle theft.
A special meeting Tuesday drew supporters and critics of a potential civilian oversight committee for the San Mateo Sheriff's Office.
The latest state grant will fund a series of patrols and enforcement efforts designed to improve safety on Peninsula roads.
According to police, four young people arrested over the weekend were responsible for a series of recent crimes in downtown Redwood City.
Residents are invited to come to the fire station and take part in interactive cooking safety exercises as part of Fire Prevention Week.
Police said a confrontation outside the restaurant culminated in several people injured by a metal pipe.
Police said two armed men attacked a victim at a convenience store over the weekend and forcibly stole his jewelry.
Police said the suspect's family phoned 911 after he came home with a large amount of cash.
A Redwood City man was booked into jail on suspicion of arson, burglary and vandalism.
Officers found the victim unconscious near the gas pumps after a late-night fight.
Apart from the mass shooting that rocked Half Moon Bay, all of San Mateo County's homicides this year have been from domestic violence.
Plainclothes and uniformed CHP officers will be out in the area Thursday enforcing the rules for drivers and pedestrians alike.
The San Mateo man admitted to using social media apps and his driving school to recruit girls to produce sexually explicit content.
A series of burglaries around Redwood City, San Carlos and Atherton has law enforcement urging residents to upgrade home security.
A Daly City man is accused of raping a woman in San Mateo and threatening her life while attempting to extort her for money.
Police are still investigating two similar cases involving different suspects harassing teen girls.
Investigators have arrested two people they suspect fired several rounds after a fight at a Redwood City restaurant in July.
Heading into the Labor Day weekend, officers in San Mateo will be checking vehicles for impaired drivers.
Police said two young girls were harassed by adult men in unrelated incidents this month.
"Enough is enough! All this retail theft. All this sort of crime. Enough is enough. We really need to look at state laws."
Out of 1,058 cars screened during the Saturday operation, two drivers were arrested on suspicion of DUI.
San Mateo deputies will be checking licenses and sobriety status during an overnight checkpoint Saturday in Woodside.