Tag "grand theft"
Multiple Calls Result in Arrests of 3 Residential Burglary Suspects
FREMONT — Multiple calls from residents resulted in the arrest of three burglary suspects, and a precautionary school lockdown. One of the suspects is a 17-year-old juvenile. The first resident
2 Men Suspected of Robbing Cannabis Products Manufacturer
Photo: Domineke Dunlap and Everett Walker BERKELEY — Two recently arrested men are suspected of robbing nearly $100,000 from a cannabis products manufacturing company. Authorities suspect this crime was an
Five arrested for theft from marijuana cultivation site
RUMSEY – Five people were arrested after a theft of marijuana from a cultivation site. Early on the morning of February 28 a burglary occurred at the cannabis cultivation site
Tracy Tire Thieves caught in Manteca after chase
Photo: Amir Brown and Gregory Brice TRACY – A recent rash of strange thievery occurred in the town of Tracy during recent weeks. During these thefts, the tires of Toyotas
Transient Felon Rescued from Drowning in Flood Basin
Photo: Jason James Harvey GARDEN GROVE — A wanted transient man who attempted to escape from officers by jumping into a flood basin and swimming away was rescued and then
Home organizer in tony OC arrested for stealing from clients
Photo: Erin Aaberg An Aliso Viejo woman freelancing as a home organizer has been arrested for helping herself to some of her clients’ personal possessions, an action better known as
Brief Prunedale crime spree ends with arrest
Photo: John Gonzalez PRUNEDALE – On January 20th after 4:00 p.m. a resident called the Prunedale PD to report that his 2018 GMC truck had been stolen from his driveway.
What do you do with a stolen $13,000 Bobcat Loader?
Photo: Tina Guerrero and Nathaniel Bobenrieth TULARE – No one answered the door at a residence in the 3100 block of Sacramento Street after a welfare check was requested on
Embezzler Turned in by Fellow Employees
Photo: Mandi Neece Ventura County – Based upon the evidence supporting her December 21st arrest, 29-year-old Mandi Neece, a resident of Camarillo, just might have a “spending problem.” Neece, who







