Weapon possibly used in crime confiscated; third arrest this year for one of the teens
By Brentwood Police Department
On Friday, Dec. 15, 2023, a Brentwood Officer was patrolling the area of Balfour Road and West County Club Drive when he was alerted to a vehicle that had just committed a carjacking in the City of Hayward.
The officer attempted to conduct a traffic stop on the car, however the car attempted to flee from the officer. Fortunately, all occupants from the vehicle were safely detained at Balfour Road and John Muir Parkway.
The driver, identified as 21-year-old Zane Malakai Vincent of Brentwood, was placed under arrest. A weapon believed to be used in the commission of the crime was located. Hayward PD later responded to complete their investigation and the other two occupants, 18-year-old Christian Grajales of Hayward and 19-year-old Wilberth Yair MartinezHerrera of Newark, were identified as the suspects involved in the carjacking. (See dashcam video)
Crime has no borders and luckily, the officer was proactive in preventing the potential for additional crime in our city.
According to localcrimenews.com, Vincent was arrested for receiving stolen property – motor vehicle. According to the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office, he bonded out on Dec. 16.
Also, according to localcrimenews.com, in addition to carjacking, Grajales was arrested for committing a felony while released on bail or own recognizance, conspiracy to commit a crime, assault with a deadly weapon or assault with force likely to produce great bodily harm and false imprisonment by violence.
It was his third arrest, this year as Grajales was arrested the day before by Newark Police for robbery and resisting, obstructing and/or delaying a peace officer. He was also arrested by Hayward Police on July 24, for exhibiting a deadly weapon other than a firearm. According to the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office, he is in custody at the Santa Rita Jail in Dublin.
According to localcrimenews.com, MartinezHerrera was arrested for driving without a license, hit-and-run resulting in property damage, DUI and being a minor driving with a Blood Alcohol Content of .05% or more.
Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.
PEDRO SANCHEZ says
JUST SOME HOPEFUL COLLEGE KIDS TRYING TO GET SOME TUITION MONEY. THEY’LL BE OUT ON THE STREETS AGAIN IN NO TIME TO HAVE MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR MORE TUITION COLLECTIONS. THANK YOU LIBERAL JUSTICE SYSTEM, YOU ARE TRULY CHAMPIONS OF OPPORTUNITY FOR THESE OPPRESSED YOUNG MEN JUST LOOKING TO IMPROVE THEIR LIVES.