Crime & Safety

Man Arrested in San Carlos Had Fake ID, Credit Cards

The man was chased by sheriff's deputies and a police dog; he was found hiding under a tarp near Home Depot and Lucky Supermarket.

An Oakland man was arrested Friday after he was allegedly caught
trying to buy an iPhone at a San Carlos Best Buy with a fake ID and altered
credit cards, the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office said today.

Larry Levi fled the Industrial Road store after Sheriff's deputies
were alerted around 3:30 p.m. to the attempted purchase, Lt. Larry Schumaker
said.

Deputies and a police dog pursued him and searched the area around
the nearby Home Depot and Lucky Supermarket, before finding Levi hiding under a tarp.

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Levi was treated for a dog bite received during his capture and arrested on suspicion of commercial burglary and forgery. He was later found to be on parole for Alameda County drug charges.

--Bay City News

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