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Can you ID a suspect for police; home invasion robbery arrest; robber follows East Bay man from from San Francisco.
A neighbor told arriving firefighters that the resident was at work, but a dog was trapped alone.
5 East Bay crime stories that made news this week.
Almost a dozen people were hurt when a car slammed into a convenience store; house fire displaces 5 people and their dog; suspects arrested.
A person was shot to death on Queen Anne Drive in Union City Friday night around 8:30 p.m., police said.
5 East Bay crimes including: around $10 million in cash seized; 127 tickets handed out; a woman knocked cold by a stranger.
Officers from 6 police agencies, including UCPD, patrolled areas in an adjacent city near schools or with lots of complaints.
A member of the Grizzly Scouts militia group who adheres to the Boogaloo Movement faces a judge; $5M fraud; another Tesla patrol car.
The checkpoint will continue until 2 a.m.
The victim was treated at a hospital for her injuries.
5 crime and fire stories that made news this week including a 2-alarm house fire, and extra police patrols in a popular restaurant area.
The prosecution called the crime a drug deal gone sour.
A child was also struck by the vehicle; firefighters rescue pets from house fire; more deadly crashes.
She provided aid to victims of a serious crash early Sunday morning, KTVU reported. One died and four were injured.
Sergeant sentenced, suicidal man surrenders, burglar caught, car crash in Lafayette, ACFD helps after Hurricane Ida, Newark garage fire.
PG&E said, "Scammers have become increasingly deceptive" amid the pandemic — 2,700 attempts have been reported since June. What to know.
Officer involved shooting; Oakland suspect shot in Chicago; gunfight; ATM skimming; teens robbed at gunpoint; detective COVID death.
Defendants convicted of assault by a public officer and dissuading a witness.
The team then analyzed the statues governing the law of murder, manslaughter and any other crimes that could apply.
Terry Wiley joined the office in 1989 and has tried challenging felony cases.
His legs and wrists were bound with duct tape, and a white rope had been used to tie his upper body.
The entire family then moved into the defendant’s home in Hayward.
The cases were based on allegations that the companies sold dog waste bags and other plastic products to California residents.
The person killed in a interstate crash has been identified; no injuries in a house fire; and a serial auto burglary suspect was arrested.
Video surveillance showed the defendant searching for Mr. Coleman on foot in the area of the grocery store where the argument occurred.