Tag "burglary"
Little League Burglary Suspects Leave Behind Trail o’ Candy
(L to R): Devan Grothe, Austin Jordan, Wesley Moore FRESNO – Officers discovered that three men had stolen goods from a River Park Little League clubhouse in northeast Fresno after
Deadly Crash Kills Passenger, Sends Murder Suspect to Jail
Andre Redmon SANTA CLARA COUNTY – The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Department is reporting the shooting death of an unidentified victim and an identified suspect who was later shot during
Felon and Suspected Car Thief Arrested
Fabian Lloyd Alvarado MENIFEE – A suspect with several outstanding felony warrants and believed to be responsible for numerous auto thefts was arrested and is being help on $1M bail. Around
Man Sentenced to 17 Years for Crime Spree
Mitchell Leahy booking photo SACRAMENTO — A Sacramento man convicted of numerous charges — and who was captured with the help of a 14-year-old Granite Bay girl and another victim
Salinas Police Arrest Burglar Posing as PG&E Employee
SALINAS — Police have announced the arrest 29-year-old Ramee Ayesh, a man who put two Salinas neighborhoods on high alert after several burglaries in the Las Palmas and Creekbridge areas.
Suspect Shot After Reportedly Attacking Officers with Baseball Bat
LAKE ELSINORE – After reportedly breaking several car windows and attempting to break into a home, a suspect attempted to attack police and was shot and killed at the scene.
Three Caught, One at Large in Loma Linda Crime Spree
LOMA LINDA – Police are still searching for a suspect in a series of street gang car burglaries that took place between March 24-28. Three other suspects, all females, were
Mother and Son Return Home to Find Burglars in San Rafael
Corner of Elizabeth & Chestnut | Google Maps SAN RAFAEL – According to a press release issued on April 19th by the San Rafael Police Department (SRPD) a mother and son returned
Five Juvenile Burglars, One Adult Arrested
VENTURA COUNTY — Modern myths often have a basis in truth. One of those that certainly has the ring of veracity to it is that “criminals always return to the scene







