Crime & Safety
Violent Carjacking; Crashes: Union City, East Bay Police Log
A 141 MPH speeder; man wielding an axe arrested; FBI agent's gun, badge stolen; catalytic converter thieves target school district vehicles.

EAST BAY, CA — Here are some of of the stories making news this week from East Bay police logs —
Woman Thrown To The Ground By Carjacker: Police
- Police have released surveillance photos — can you identify the suspects?
Alameda Woman Killed In 9-Vehicle Pile-Up
- The crash happened on Interstate highway 880 in San Leandro.
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San Lorenzo Man Killed In 4 Vehicle Crash
- Investigators say a speeding Chevy Camaro started the cascade of crashes, which resulted in one man being thrown from a car.
San Leandro Woman Killed In High Speed Pleasanton Crash
- The CHP arrested the driver who is accused of driving under the influence.
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CHP Stops Driver Going 141 MPH
- The Mercedes was speeding on Interstate highway 580.
FBI Agent's Gun, Badge, Credentials Stolen In East Bay
- Local police and the FBI are investigating.
Police Arrest Suspect For Brandishing An Axe
- The suspect was arrested on suspicion of brandishing a weapon and two outstanding arrest warrants.
5th Coyote Attack Linked To Same Coyote
- "A detailed survey of the surrounding terrain has taken place, including using game trail cameras and field tracking." Call police immediately if you see the coyote.
Suspect Rams Police Vehicles, Arrested
- He is accused of robbery, vandalism, possession of a stolen vehicle, possession of stolen property, possession of drugs, etc.
Police Seize Guns In 2 Traffic Stops
- Police also seized suspected marijuana, and items commonly used for packaging and selling drugs.
San Leandro Police Ban No-Knock Warrants
- San Leandro's Acting Police Chief Luis Torres announced two policy changes.
Fremont School District Catalytic Converter Thefts
- As Fremont residents and the school district are victimized, the police department issues safety tips.
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