Found sitting in stolen car from San Leandro, with stolen gun from Livermore, other stolen property and drugs
By Oakley Police Department
On Sunday, July 18, 2021 at approximately 3:45 PM, officers were dispatched to a business in the 5500 block of Bridgehead Road. The reporting party advised that there appeared to be an adult male looking into vehicles, the business has had a recent history of thefts from vehicles. Upon their arrival, they located the suspect, Paul Muscat (M; 34; Richmond) seated in a vehicle.
A records check revealed that the vehicle Muscat was seated in was stolen out of San Leandro. Officers ordered him out of the vehicle, and he became combative, arming himself with a knife. Muscat was also reaching around inside the vehicle in an apparent search for something. Officers deployed their TASERs at Muscat and were able to safely take him into custody. He was taken for medical treatment and eventually booked into the Martinez Detention Facility.
It was later discovered that the item Muscat was reaching for was a handgun, which had been reported stolen out of Livermore. Additionally, illegal narcotics, burglary tools, and stolen property were also located inside the vehicle. Muscat is a convicted felon with a two-decade history of violence, weapons violations, theft, and attempted murder. In addition to resisting arrest.
Rob Katzer says
Great job by the police!
Too bad he will probably be ticketed and released! ♂️
Liberalism is a mental disorder.
Recall the POS!
Carol says
You are putting out false information.
Nikki Gilligan says
This is false information. How do you know is what I ask? Did you witness this?
Publisher says
You should contact the Oakley Police Department with whatever information you have.
Izzy says
I sure hope not, especially since he has a pending home invasion case in Brentwood. They need to lock him up and throw away the key, he’s a P O S!!!
Publisher says
You’ll be happy to know he was convicted and sentenced to 27 years in prison. – https://contracostaherald.com/richmond-man-sentenced-to-27-years-in-prison-for-2018-first-degree-residential-robbery-in-brentwood/