San Leandro's mayor said he wished the former city manager "the very best in all her future endeavors."
The driver of the vehicle the girl was in is accused by authorities of operating the vehicle while under the influence.
Police say he was last seen in the 300 block of Juana Avenue.
The teenager fled the scene of the violent crash after his passenger was ejected from the car, police said.
The lawsuit alleges the student's classmates used "Zionist" as a slur, according to a San Francisco Chronicle report.
Police found an AR-15 rifle when they searched the suspect's car.
The teacher was also investigated in another case while working in Fremont in 2022, according to a report.
Police say the woman was last seen leaving her home Tuesday morning.
"The law applies to everyone, and the integrity of law enforcement is fundamental to public trust," prosecutors said.
The investigation remains ongoing.
The teens tried to carjack the driver at gunpoint, police said.
The teens were last seen walking in San Leandro on Friday, authorities said.
The 68-year-old woman was last seen trying to reserve a room at a motel on Monday, authorities said.
The woman was last seen nearly a week ago, according to authorities.
Police say the crash happened Tuesday morning in the 1700 block of Doolittle Drive.
Three suspects have been arrested so far in connection with the deadly shooting, according to a report from the East Bay Times.
The crash happened Monday afternoon on a snow-covered stretch of Highway 50, according to the East Bay Times.
One person was also taken into custody on suspicion of unlicensed possession of marijuana for sale, authorities said.
Deputies say the man pointed what appearend to be a gun at them.
The former city official now faces more than 20 years in prison, along with a hefty fine, authorities said.
The deputies have been placed on paid administrative leave as per department policy, authorities said.
The deputies shot the person as he exited his home in the 16000 block of Selborne Drive, authorities said.
The SUV driver crashed into a parked car while fleeing from officers, police said.
"Don’t wait, once they’re gone, they’re gone," the department said in a statement Tuesday.
The suspects were apparently armed with handguns and rifles when they tried to steal the car, according to police.
Canaday was found dead in the center divider of a street in unincorporated San Leandro, authorities said.
The shooting early Dec. 14 left a man dead and a woman injured, police said.
Police say the San Leandro man and three others stole several items, including lottery tickets, cigarettes, cigars and phone chargers.
It's unclear whether she was the intended target, and a motive remains under investigation, according to a report by The Mercury News.
The suspect was also taken into custody on suspicion of drug possession and possession of a stolen vehicle, police said.
Police say he was last seen wearing a yellow North Face sweatshirt.
"We cannot forget that victims desire and require closure in cases," District Attorney Ursula Jones Dickson said in a statement Tuesday.
Police ask that anyone who sees the 66-year-old man call 911.
Fire officials are investigating the cause of a house fire that left nine residents in San Lorenzo without a home on Monday.
The council member is accused of taking bribes from a housing company.
The suspect is accused of setting a pride flag on fire outside a gay couple's home, according to authorities and a report by KRON4.
Wayman Hall, 74, was along Broadmoor Boulevard sometime Tuesday morning, police said.
The outage was first reported at 12:18 p.m.
The boyfriend of the victim, who was with her when the shooting occurred, has shared that he's devastated by it.
The California Highway Patrol has issued an "Ebony Alert" for a girl in the East Bay Wednesday. She was last seen early Wednesday.