Tag "burglary"
Chronic Homeless Offender Keeps Police Busy with 17 Arrests this Year
FREMONT— Homeless persons keep police busy. One such homeless offender 26-year-old Belal Ayubzai has been arrested 17 times this year. On August 26 he was arrested again—on suspicion of arson,
Citizen’s 911 call leads to burglary arrest
Photo: Ramon Cendejas Carillo FAIRFIELD – Recently one night after midnight, someone was walking around “trying door handles on vehicles and trailers” in the 300 block of Pittman Road. A
Domestic violence suspect arrested
The Redwood City Police Department acted quickly to arrest a man for domestic violence – “On Wednesday, August 5th, the victim reported that her ex-boyfriend, later identified as Adolfo Gallardo
Search for one burglary suspect results in two arrests
Photo: White Pines Park A storage container was burglarized on the night of July 30th at White Pines Park in which an orange and white STIHL chainsaw was stolen. The
Slumped over with a meth pipe and a warrant for burglary
Photo: items in the car The Amador County Sheriff’s Office came upon a man in his car with a meth pipe “This morning, an observant deputy noticed a person slumped
2 Men Arrested After Breaking Into Yucaipa High School and Stealing Gym Equipment
Photo: Yucaipa High School Two San Bernardino men were arrested on suspicion of breaking into a local high school and stealing gym equipment. The burglary took place at some point
Suspect in Custody Charged for Committing 5 Burglaries as Victims Slept
Photo: Jonathan Jasiel Leal-Betancourt FREMONT — A man in custody faces multiple charges for allegedly breaking into five homes as victims slept. The suspect also allegedly used credit cards stolen
Most of $80,000 worth of stolen property recovered
Photo: Josiah Gaxiola The City of Madera Police Department spotted a man on surveillance footage in the act of commercial burglary – “This morning Officer Camp was dispatched to a
Covid-19 Dozen+ Re-Arrest-and-Release Car Thefts
Photo: Jose Enrique Esquivel HUNTINGTON PARK – Pandemically speaking, it sometimes takes much illegal action to get locked up for an arrest these days. Social-distancing, alone, is a huge factor







