Crime & Safety

Death Investigations; Kids Hurt: East Bay Police Log

Two children were injured in a suspected DUI crash; a precious metals store manager issues a warning about a scam; gunmen rob shopper.

An East Bay woman was arrested following this crash on the Peninsula.
An East Bay woman was arrested following this crash on the Peninsula. (Courtesy of San Bruno Police Department)

EAST BAY, CA — Here are some of the stories making news this week from East Bay police logs —

Person Killed In Walnut Creek Shooting: Reports

  • The shooting happened in the area of Ygnacio Valley Road and N. California Boulevard.

Police, Coroner Investigate Fremont Death

  • A decomposed body was found by horseback riders, according to police.

Man Found Dead In Walnut Creek

  • Police are treating the death as suspicious.

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2 Children Injured In Crash, Mom Arrested On Suspicion Of DUI

  • Police say the woman also assaulted officers by spitting, kicking and biting at them.

Suspect Runs Across Rooftops To Flee From Newark Police

  • Police caught up with the suspect, who had a felony warrant.

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Catalytic Converter Thefts: Police Arrest 2 Men

  • Police recovered 22 catalytic converters when the arrested the accused men

Gunmen Rob Man At South Shore Center

  • Police believe the suspects watched the victim leave a bank and circled the parking lot before robbing him.

Fremont Parolee Arrested By Milpitas Police

  • Surveillance video shared with Fremont Police and other agencies was the key to cracking the case.

**Warning** Con Artists targeting Fremont residents!!!!!

  • Roadside and Gas station Con hurting those that truly need help.

Newark Fireworks Hotline To Report Illegal Fireworks

  • Police say they caught a man setting off fireworks. He was cited and released, and his remain fireworks were confiscated.

San Leandro Appoints Interim Police Chief

  • Susan Manheimer will take the reins of the police department on Monday.

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