Crime & Safety
Union City Police Arrest Woman Accused Of Intentionally Hitting People With Her Car
Police credit tips from the public after her photo was circulated.

UNION CITY, CA — Police have arrested a woman who allegedly intentionally struck several pedestrians at a Union City Wal-Mart parking lot on Sunday.
Today officers arrested 23-year-old Hayward resident Jessica Malicoat at her home on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, according to police.
Malicoat was then booked into the Santa Rita Jail in Dublin, where she is being held without bail.
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Investigators were able to identify Malicoat as the suspect thanks to numerous tips from residents after the initial incident.
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Malicoat allegedly entered the Wal-Mart at 30600 Dyer St. around 6 p.m. and left the store agitated after employees declined to accept batteries she had tried to return, police said.
She then got into a silver two-door Honda Accord, model year 1998 to 2000, and backed out of her parking space and almost struck a family walking behind her car.
As Malicoat continued to back up, police said she struck "numerous people."
A 3-year-old child and her mother narrowly escaped injury by running out of the way.
She then fled the parking lot at a high rate of speed, forcing other pedestrians to get out of the way, police said.
Malicoat is set to be arraigned at the Fremont Hall of Justice on Monday.
— Bay City News; Image via Union City Police