Catch up on Northern California's top stories for Wednesday, June 17:
Body Found At Bay Area Landfill Facility Identified As Missing Man
On June 2, San Leandro police said they responded to the waste management facility at 2615 Davis Street for a report of a body.
Watch: Mountain Lion Captured In Redwood City Home Backyard Released In Santa Cruz Mountains
CDFW officers assessed the health of the mountain lion while it was immobilized and found it to be a healthy female about 1 to 2 years old.
Man Hurled Homophobic Slurs, Threatened To Kill Hospital Worker In SF: DA
"I will bring my gun and shoot all the f****** at the hospital," the defendant said, according to police.
Beachgoer Who Died After Being Swept Out To Sea Identified As Berkeley Student: Report
They were swept into the water near Panther Beach in Santa Cruz, according to an ABC7 report.
91-Year-Old Pedestrian Killed Crossing Street In Marin County: CHP
The victim was pronounced dead at the scene, according to CHP.
Kim Kardashian Look-Alike Death Leads To Prison Sentence In SMC Injection Case: DA
The woman died after undergoing an unlicensed silicone injection procedure in a hotel room near the airport, prosecutors said.
Man Points Knife At Officer During Marin County Standoff: Police
The suspect surrendered after about 20 minutes of negotiations, police said.
Man Exposes Himself, Pees Near Diners While Another Punches Officer After Fight: PPD
A suspect allegedly punched an officer, while another reportedly exposed himself and urinated near diners during a disturbance in downtown.
Deputy Sheriff Faces Felony Theft Charges: Contra Costa County Sheriff
A Contra Costa sheriff's deputy suspected of stealing property from a Concord agency unit was arrested on four felony charges.
2 San Jose Men Charged With Violently Killing Their Estranged Wives
Two men accused of killing their estranged wives in unrelated attacks over the past week in San Jose were arraigned Wednesday.
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