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.
The sheriff's office said at least 80 guns were found in the home, including fully automatic pistols and suppressed handguns.
Police said they tracked the man's whereabouts through the live location of his mother's cell phone.
The wild case included weapons, a feigned illness, escape, and hiding on a rooftop.
Scammers recently duped an elderly San Mateo County resident out of thousands using an online scam, deputies said.
A teenage girl is facing attempted murder charges after she stabbed two men in a San Mateo park, police said.
The victim told police he arranged a meeting to sell a watch over Facebook Marketplace and instead was robbed by three people at gunpoint.
During a preliminary investigation, detectives determined that the woman's live-in boyfriend was the likely suspect.
The confrontation was reported at 7:53 a.m. near the intersection of 19th Avenue and Grant Street, where the car was parked, police said.
The man, employed by a private company, was working on a sewer line at a home when the trench collapsed.
Rescue crews worked for nearly an hour to reach a man buried under 10 feet of dirt.
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Police allege the trio hit two Target stores before they were caught.
Police said utility workers discovered a vehicle crashed into a fence under a highway overpass Monday morning.
The vehicle was recovered on Saturday, allowing lanes to reopen on Highway 1 in both directions.
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Police allege the man hitched a ride with a rideshare service after robbing a large sum of money from a check cashing business.
Officers will hit the streets to look for illegal fireworks over the July 4 holiday, and several parks will close to deter bad behavior.
Police in the Bay Area said the theft ring briefly escaped with nearly $10,000 in clothing before fleeing through a half-dozen cities.
A woman accused of shooting a person in San Mateo has been arrested on a charge of murder, police said.
Peninsula medics rushed the injured patient to a landing zone where they were taken by helicopter to Stanford Medical Center.
The suspect was arrested and booked into the Maguire Correctional Facility on suspicion of carjacking, kidnapping and parole violation.
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Police allege three Virginia men used fake companies to scam elderly victims out of cash for repairs that were not needed or incomplete.
Authorities allege four people tried to smuggle meth into the Maguire Correctional Facility in Redwood City.
The menacing weapons were just part of the haul turned in Saturday.
Three Peninsula police departments created a task force in October, arresting dozens of suspects and recovering hundreds of stolen items.
The suspect punched the victim, brandished a knife and stole personal property from him, according to sheriff's officials.
The victim told police a man who appeared to be armed approached him while he was walking near Coyote Point and demanded his cell phone.
Police made 154 traffic stops and issued 144 citations, they said.