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The man was a convicted felon, police said.
The San Mateo Police have determined the time and location of an upcoming DUI checkpoint.
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors now have the power to start the removal process of the sheriff who denies any wrongdoing.
Police say a young San Mateo resident was attacked and had items stolen.
The investigation began with a stalking report that led police to uncover assault weapons and gun-making equipment.
Allegations of stalking led to an arrest at the Los Angeles International Airport Thursday.
The road has been reopened and police are clearing the area after determining there was no suspicious activity.
Robert Kimuracuellar, 37, was booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and elder abuse causing injury.
Medical personnel arrived and pronounced the man dead at the scene, the sheriff's office said.
Five people were arrested in connection with the string of retail thefts, which also affected Macy's and Home Depot, police said.
Police made about 145 traffic stops during an enforcement program Tuesday in San Mateo County, according to authorities.
Michael C. Ross, 67, of San Mateo, worked as a substitute teacher and tutor across the county, police said.
Those charged with a first-time driving under the influence offense face an average of $13,500 in fines and penalties, police said.
"They bear witness to tragedies and emergencies that most of us can barely imagine."
An "X-rated pedophile hellscape, exposing children to grooming, pornography, violent content and extremely abusive speech."
Police are searching for witnesses, surveillance footage and dashcam videos that may help identify a driver wanted in a fatal hit-and-run.
A three-city task force led to more than 150 criminal cases and the recovery of merchandise worth tens of thousands of dollars last year.
A man accused of being asleep in a running vehicle with an open beer was arrested in the city of San Mateo on Thursday, police said.
An argument in San Mateo turned violent this week when a man was stabbed during a confrontation.
Police allege a Kentucky man upset about the "brightness and potential radiation" of another driver's headlights rammed his car repeatedly.
Police said there was “no apparent reason” for the attack.
Police allege the man swung a metal chain at officers and attempted to physically fight them after shoplifting from a Safeway.
One teen pulled a knife on security and another, a 17-year-old minor, assaulted Macy's loss prevention officials, police said.
Police allege a man who threw a large rock through a window outside a San Mateo shopping center assaulted officers and kicked a nurse.
In the second incident, police allege a San Francisco man stole more than $1,200 worth of goods from the store.
A judge had issued a certificate of rehabilitation and recommended he be granted a pardon.
Police allege a San Francisco couple was carrying a large amount of cocaine and cash when they were pulled over in San Mateo.
A married couple was arrested recently on suspicion of possessing methamphetamine and cocaine for sale.
Police allege two men and an underage suspect were captured in a stolen car full of stolen tools.
Police allege the man slapped his roommate, broke windows and threw out a television and fish tank while heavily intoxicated Friday.
Police said investigators discovered multiple stolen plates inside the vehicle, along with the one displayed on the back of the car.
The woman had arranged to meet the victim for a date after a series of Facebook conversations, according to police.
Police in San Mateo said the man provided them with a driver's license that belonged to someone else with an active arrest warrant.
A gun left behind at a store in San Mateo led to the arrest of a man who police said is a convicted felon.
Police allege a Burlingame man used a paint roller to cause thousands of dollars in damage early Tuesday.
Two people suspected of stealing over $1,100 worth of Target merchandise were arrested Thursday in San Mateo, according to police.
The 33-year-old Oakland man was arrested.
Police identified 35-year-old Tammy Boston of San Francisco, who had an ID and a debit card belonging to another person.
According to San Mateo Police, the emails contain factual personal information, along with a picture of their home.