Two people eluded police officers following a multi-city pursuit over the weekend, officials said.
He was a counselor at a Peninsula group home run and had sex with a then-14-year-old girl there starting in 2016, prosecutors said.
Sheriff's officials are asking for help finding the man responsible for the crime.
The 18-year-old allegedly tossed stolen items from his car window as police closed in, officials said.
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Police have not announced any arrest or suspect information in the shooting.
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The crash involved two trucks, one of which was towing a trailer with a tractor on it, the CHP said.
Sheriff's officials say a person got out of a car to shoot at a person in another car.
Police say the man exposed himself and made "suggestive comments" to a woman.
"The officers drove their patrol vehicle next to the Tesla and observed that [the man] appeared to be asleep at the wheel," the CHP said.
Prosecutors say the man was firing shots into the air early on the morning of New Year's Day in 2015.
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Sheriff's officials say the woman tried to hide in a local apartment complex after she was spotted.
Four vehicles crashed on the bridge Tuesday afternoon, according to the CHP.
Sheriff's officials say a woman's estranged husband broke into her home and attacked her.
Her brother died after an altercation with San Mateo County sheriff's deputies in MIllbrae.
San Mateo police say a woman was found with a head wound in the street.
The 14-year-old is also accused in pistol-whipping attack on an ice cream vendor.
Officials say the man conspired to export components of night-vision rifles to Russia without a license.
Police say the woman was found suffering from fatal injuries, lying in a local roadway.
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The incident also temporarily caused the closure of a portion of a San Mateo road to vehicle and pedestrian traffic.
Police say several people phoned 911 for help after spotting the man.
Fire officials responded to the scene late Wednesday night.
The fire started burning at the Recology facility around 2 a.m. Tuesday.
Redwood City police arrested a man on charges of kidnapping, robbery, criminal threats, spousal battery and a protective order violation.
Police said the incident happened around 9 p.m. Oct. 26 in the block of North B Street.
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Sheriff's officials say the boy then took off in a car with a woman and sped off.
Police say the 15-year-old boy is hospitalized in critical condition.
San Mateo police say that after combing through scores of possible evidence, they've arrested a man responsible for a violent attack.
Transportation officials say the man was waking on the fourth floor when the collision occurred.
The man accused of the attack was arrested on suspicion of robbery, kidnapping, assault and elder abuse, police said.
The suspects were also allegedly found in possession of burglary tools and drugs, police say.
"We see the value in having this vital tool and I want all of my personnel to have access to it when it is needed," the sheriff said.
Coroner's officials say the woman was only 20 years old.
"It appears drugs and/or alcohol were a factor in this collision," the California Highway Patrol reports.
Police allege he committed the same types of crimes on two separate occasions in one town.
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