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Corrections Dep’t sergeant from Martinez charged with multiple lewd acts involving children

October 25, 2025 By Publisher 5 Comments

Sergeant William Daniel Eberly. Photo: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

44-year-old William Daniel Eberly held on $1.025 million bail

By Ted Asregadoo, PIO, Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office

A 44-year-old Martinez resident William Daniel Eberly (born 4/21/81) faces multiple felony charges for alleged lewd acts upon children.

There was a bench warrant out for his arrest after the DA filed the complaint. Eberly was booked into the Martinez Detention Facility on Wednesday, Oct. 22.

He was arraigned, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025, in Martinez on an 11-count complaint that includes forcible lewd acts on a child under 14 and lewd acts on a child aged 14 or 15. Two victims, identified in court documents as Jane Doe #1 and Jane Doe #2, will remain anonymous to protect their privacy.

The alleged offenses occurred between November 1, 2020, and December 12, 2024, in Contra Costa County. Eberly was employed as a correctional sergeant with the California Department of

Corrections and Rehabilitation at the time of his arrest.

Eberly pleaded not guilty to all charges at his arraignment. The judge set bail at $1,025,000 and granted two criminal protective orders requested by the District Attorney’s Office. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for November 3 at 8:30 a.m. in Department 22 at the A.F. Bray Courthouse in Martinez.

“Crimes against children demand our unwavering commitment to justice,” said District Attorney Diana Becton. “Thanks to the thorough work of the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office, we will vigorously pursue this case while ensuring the victims and their families receive the protection and support they deserve throughout the legal process.”

According to the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office, the six-foot, one-inch tall, 210-pound Eberly is Hispanic. According to other news reports, he previously worked as a San Quentin prison guard.

According to localcrimenews.com, Eberly was previously arrested in 2013 by the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office for Contempt Of Court: Disobey Court Order/Process and in 2020 by the Marin County Sheriff’s Office for inflicting corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant.

Case No. 01-25-03633 | The People of the State of California v. William Daniel Eberly

William Daniel Eberly CCDA Charging Document

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Filed Under: Central County, Crime, District Attorney, News

Oakland man arrested following Hwy 24 shootings, pursuit, crash in Walnut Creek

October 14, 2025 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Carlos Ray Thomas was arrested by CHP on Thursday, Oct. 9, 2025. Photo: CHP-Golden Gate

Booked for multiple felony charges, including attempted murder

Three vehicles shot, victims uninjured

By CHP – Golden Gate

Oakland, Calif.—An Oakland man is in custody after shooting at vehicles on State Route 24 (SR-24) on Thursday afternoon, Oct. 9, 2025. 57-year-old Carlos Ray Thomas of Oakland was arrested by California Highway Patrol (CHP) officers after crashing on I-680 in Contra Costa County following the shooting.

On Thursday, October 9, at approximately 3:45 p.m., officers assigned to the CHP Oakland Area office were dispatched to a freeway shooting on eastbound SR-24, west of Old Tunnel Road. Responding officers learned that a victim’s vehicle had been struck by gunfire from a passing vehicle. The victim was uninjured and stopped near the scene. Two additional victims contacted CHP after arriving at their homes to report that their vehicles had also been struck by gunfire.

Following the shooting, multiple witnesses called 9-1-1 and provided dispatchers with a description of Thomas’ vehicle, which continued into Contra Costa County. Just after 4 p.m., Thomas crashed his vehicle in the center divide on southbound I-680 near Olympic Boulevard in Walnut Creek. Thomas exited the vehicle and was attempting to flee the scene on foot when multiple CHP units arrived and took him into custody without incident. A firearm was also recovered.

The CHP’s Golden Gate Division Special Investigations Unit responded to the scene and assumed primary investigative responsibility. At approximately 4:30 p.m., all eastbound lanes of SR-24 were diverted onto southbound SR-13 to allow investigators to process the scene. The lanes were reopened just after 7:00 p.m. Thomas was later booked into Santa Rita jail on multiple felony charges, including attempted murder and shooting from a vehicle.

According to the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office, Thomas is being held without bail and his next court appearance for an Attorney and Plea Hearing is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 17 at 9:00 AM in Dept. 112 of the Alameda County Superior Court Wiley W. Manuel Courthouse in Oakland.

The mission of the CHP is to provide the highest level of Safety, Service, and Security.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Filed Under: Central County, Crime, News, Police

GoFundMe account set up for twin daughters of Walnut Creek double murder victim

October 14, 2025 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Linlin Guo (right) and her mother Beimin Cheng (left). Source: GoFundMe

Justice for Linlin Guo & Her Mother – Support Her Children’s Future

By Allen D. Payton

According to a GoFundMe account set up by Lucy Chen, “On September 18, 2025, our dear friend Linlin Guo and her mother Beimin Cheng were tragically murdered in their home in Walnut Creek, California. The suspect, Howard Wang, Linlin’s husband, has been arrested and charged with double homicide. (See related articles here, here and here)

Linlin leaves behind 8-year-old twin girls who are now without both their mother and grandmother. The family is reeling from unimaginable grief and urgently needs support.

This campaign has been started with the consent of Linlin’s family. All proceeds will go directly to:

– Funeral and memorial expenses for Linlin and her mother

– Legal costs related to custody of the children

– Ongoing living and educational support for the children

This is more than a tragedy. It’s a wake-up call to the silent epidemic of domestic violence. Linlin was a loving mother, daughter, and friend. Her story deserves to be heard, and her children deserve a secure future.

If you wish to read more about the case, here is a link to the news article, https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/walnut-creek-man-charged-with-murdering-wife-mother-in-law/. More information can be found here, https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/accused-killers-mistress-faces-charges/3956455/.

Please consider donating or sharing this page. Every gift, no matter the size, brings comfort and hope to Linlin’s family.

With gratitude,

Lucy Chen

(On behalf of Linlin’s family and cousin Jie Shao, who is the campaign’s beneficiary)

为郭琳琳和她母亲伸张正义——帮助两个孩子的未来

在2025年9月18日,我们亲爱的朋友郭琳琳和她的母亲程蓓敏在加州 Walnut Creek 家中惨遭杀害。凶嫌是琳琳的丈夫,Howard Wang,他已被警方逮捕并被控双重谋杀罪。

琳琳留下了一对8岁的双胞胎姐妹,现在孩子不仅失去了母亲,也失去了外婆。这个家庭正经历着巨大的悲痛与创伤,也急需社会的支持。

本次募款活动是经过琳琳家人的同意发起的,所有善款将直接用于以下用途:

– 支付琳琳与她母亲的丧葬费用

– 两位孩子的抚养权法律诉讼费用

– 两位孩子今后的生活与教育支出

这不仅是一场家庭悲剧,也让我们正视家庭暴力的可怕与沉默。琳琳是一位充满爱心的母亲、女儿和朋友,她的故事不应被遗忘,她的孩子更值得拥有一个安全的未来。

如需了解更多案件信息,请点击相关新闻链接,https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/walnut-creek-man-charged-with-murdering-wife-mother-in-law/. 更多详情, https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/accused-killers-mistress-faces-charges/3956455/.

请伸出援手,捐款或转发此页面。无论金额大小,都是对这个家庭的关爱与希望。

衷心感谢,

Lucy Chen

(代表郭琳琳的家人及其表亲 Jie Shao 邵洁,也是本次募款的官方受益人)

 

Filed Under: Central County, Crime, People

San Pablo man sentenced to life for 2017 Richmond murder of ex-girlfriend

October 10, 2025 By Publisher 1 Comment

Lawyer Dushan McBride (2017 Richmond PD photos) and murder victim, 29-year-old Rashanda Franklin. Photo source: gunmemorial.org

51-year-old Lawyer Dushan McBride convicted of killing Rashanda Franklin with her children in the car

By Ted Asregadoo, PIO, Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office

Martinez, California – A judge today, Friday, October 10, 2025, sentenced 51-year-old Lawyer Dushan McBride (born 1/14/1974) to life in prison after a jury found him guilty earlier this year of murdering Rashanda Franklin in 2017. (See related article)

The Honorable Judge Mary Ann O’Malley sentenced McBride to 95 years to life in state prison. This consists of a determinate sentence of 20 years and 4 months, followed by an indeterminate sentence of 75 years to life.

McBride, who was 43 at the time, waited for Franklin, 30, in a church parking lot where she dropped off her children for school. He had been following and harassing her for weeks after she ended their two-year relationship but was not the father of the children. Fearing for her safety, Franklin called 911 and drove away with her children still in the car.

As both vehicles neared the intersection of 29th Street and Rheem Avenue in Richmond, McBride cut off Franklin’s car and got out to confront her. The 911 recording captured Franklin’s desperate plea: “I’ve got my kids in the car.” McBride replied, “I ain’t playing with you,” then shot and killed her.

In addition to murder, McBride was sentenced for related offenses of firing into an occupied vehicle, stalking, using a firearm to cause death and inflicting great bodily injury in circumstances involving domestic violence.

Rashanda Franklin. Photos: Facebook

“This tragic case underscores the devastating reality of domestic violence, which claims far too many lives,” said District Attorney Diana Becton. “While no verdict can bring back a mother taken from her children in such a senseless act of violence, this sentence provides the victim’s family with a measure of justice and accountability. It also sends a clear message that stalking and harassment are warning signs that must be taken seriously, and that those who perpetrate such violence will be held responsible under the law.”

See surveillance video in ABC7 News report.

According to localcrimenews.com, McBride is Black and was also arrested in November 2020 for theft as reported by the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department. According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department, the five-foot, 11-inch tall, 220-pound convict was arrested on May 2, 2025, and is currently being held in the Martinez Detention Facility.

For anyone experiencing domestic violence, help is available at Contra Costa’s Family Justice Centers cocofamilyjustice.org, by calling STAND! for Families free from Violence 1-888-215-5555, or at StaySafeContraCosta.org.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Filed Under: Crime, District Attorney, News, Police, West County

87 arrests, 11 for DUI in Pleasant Hill in September 2025

October 8, 2025 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Source: Pleasant Hill PD

By Allen D. Payton

The Pleasant Hill Police Department provided the public with a look at some of the police activity that took place in September 2025.

There were 2,197 calls for service. That makes 18,780 total incidents for this year. That’s 5.2% more calls for service, compared to this time last year. Five were crimes against persons, including one aggravated assault and four robberies, both decreased over August.

Source: Pleasant Hill PD

The 94 crimes included two residential burglaries, four business burglaries, six auto thefts and 82 larcenies such as shoplifting, theft from a car, bike theft, purse snatch, etc. All but business burglaries decreased over August.

Of the 87 arrests for the month, 11 were for DUI, 74% were for misdemeanors, 26% were for felonies and all involved adults.

A post on the PHPD Facebook page reads, “We’ll continue sharing this information monthly on social media, but for a more extensive look at our crime stats, please visit https://www.phillca.gov/1384/Crime-Statistics.”

Filed Under: Central County, Crime, News, Police

7 arrested in Concord mall smash and grab burglary, one with assault weapon

October 6, 2025 By Publisher Leave a Comment

A glass entry door to the Sun Valley Mall in Concord was broken through in the attempted smash and grab burglary and gun seized from one of the suspects on Sunday morning, Oct. 5, 2025. Photos: Concord PD

4 following early Sunday morning police pursuit, collision

18-year-old from Richmond, 6 juveniles

By Concord Police Department

On Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025, at 3:52am, Concord PD Dispatchers received a call from Sun Valley Shopping Center Security regarding a burglary in progress. A large group of suspects had forced entry through glass doors. Officers quickly arrived at the mall and located the suspects exiting.

Four suspects entered a vehicle and fled, leading officers on a short pursuit. The driver lost control, was involved in a solo vehicle collision and then fled on foot. The three he left behind in the car were immediately taken into custody. There were no injuries as a result of the vehicle collision.

The driver was located a short distance away, hiding in bushes and taken into custody. The other three subjects that had been left behind at the mall were also immediately taken into custody. One of them was found to be in possession of a firearm with modifications that made it an assault weapon.

There are no outstanding suspects, and all are facing an extensive list of charges. The six male juveniles, all from San Pablo and Richmond, were booked at the Contra Costa County Juvenile Hall. Marcos Ramirez-Castro, 18, from Richmond, was booked at the Martinez Detention Facility.

Filed Under: Business, Central County, Concord, Crime, News, Police

Brentwood man, Antioch juvenile arrested for Aug. 25th Brentwood robbery

September 30, 2025 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Police seek three other suspects

By Allen D. Payton

On Monday, Sept. 22 Brentwood Police arrested Ty William Duggins, age 19, (born 3/13/2006) of Rodeo for a robbery of an individual of a cell phone and jewelry, that occurred on August 25 in the city. According to Lt.  Mike Aguiar, he is one of five suspects wanted in the crime, including a juvenile from Antioch who was also arrested. But the police do not have the identities of the other three.

According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office, the six-foot tall, 250-pound Duggins is Hispanic (although he’s also listed as White), is charged with assault with a deadly weapon, criminal conspiracy and robbery.

He is being held in the West County Detention Facility on $150,000 bail and is next court appearance is scheduled for Oct. 7 at 8:30 AM in Dept. 4 of the Contra Costa Delta Superior Court in Pittsburg.

According to localcrimenews.com, Duggins was also arrested the day before by American Canyon Police in Napa County on an outstanding warrant and for resisting, obstructing or delaying a peace officer.

The incident is still under investigation.

Filed Under: Crime, East County, News, Police

Oakland woman charged as accessory after the fact in Walnut Creek double murder

September 30, 2025 By Publisher 1 Comment

In romantic relationship with alleged killer; also charged with first-degree residential burglary, destroying evidence

By Ted Asregadoo, PIO, Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office

Martinez, California – The Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office has filed two felony charges and one misdemeanor charge against an Oakland woman in connection with the September 18th murders of two women in Walnut Creek.

45-year-old Yan Wang (born 7/22/1980) will be arraigned at 1:30 pm on September 30th in Contra Costa Superior Court in Martinez. She faces two felony and one misdemeanor charges related to the murders of Linlin Guo and Beimin Cheng.

The primary suspect, Howard Wang, was charged with the unlawful killing of both women on September 22nd. Howard Wang was married to Linlin Guo but was in a romantic relationship with Yan Wang at the time of the murders. Howard Wang is scheduled for arraignment on October 3rd in Martinez and faces life in prison without the possibility of parole if convicted.

Yan Wang, who has no familial relation to Howard Wang, faces the following charges:

  • PC 32 (Felony) – Accessory After the Fact: Yan Wang allegedly aided Howard Wang with knowledge following the murders and with intent to help him avoid arrest, trial, conviction, and punishment for killing his wife, Linlin Guo, and her mother, Beimin Cheng.
  • PC 459 (Felony) – First Degree Residential Burglary: On or about September 19th, Yan Wang allegedly entered the residence owned by Howard Wang and Linlin Guo with intent to commit larceny.
  • PC 135 (Misdemeanor) – Destroying Evidence: On September 18th, Yan Wang allegedly destroyed cellphones to prevent evidence from being produced.

“This case serves as a sobering reminder of domestic violence’s far-reaching consequences,” said Contra Costa District Attorney Diana Becton. “Our office will pursue justice with the seriousness and urgency this tragedy demands.”

According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office, the five-feet, seven-inch tall, 105-pound Yan Wang is being held in the West County Detention Facility on no bail.

Case No. 01-25-03240 | The People of the State of California v. Yan Wang

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Filed Under: Central County, Crime, District Attorney, News

Four more arrests made in San Ramon jewelry store smash and grab armed robbery

September 29, 2025 By Publisher 5 Comments

Surveillance video footage shows about 20 masked suspects entered Heller’s Jewelers in San Ramon for the smash and grab armed robbery on Monday. Source: Unlimited L’s (@unlimited_ls) / X

Out of 23 suspects who stole over $1 million of merchandise; all from Oakland, one was arrested twice before in September

By Allen D. Payton

Four more arrests have been made in the smash and grab armed robbery of a San Ramon jewelry store on Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. San Ramon Police Chief Denton Carlson said the seven suspects in custody range in ages from 17 to 31. According to Lt. Leysy Pelayo of the SRPD Investigations Division they are Jacques Samuel, 18, Deandre Demisse, Jr., 19, and Jahkeal McGlothin, 18 and an unnamed 17-year-old juvenile. All four are from Oakland. They are among 23 suspects who stole over $1 million of merchandise.

As previously reported, three men have been charged by the Contra Costa DA’s Office with orchestrating the heist, Michael Lamont Ray, Jr., 31 and Ira Raheem Austin, 19, of San Francisco, and Jimmy Mack Ray, 27, of Vallejo.  Michael Ray is being held on $300K bail, Jimmy Ray with a history of arrests dating back to 2017 is being held on no bail and Austin bonded out of custody as of Wednesday, Sept. 24.

According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office McGlothin is Black and was out of custody as of Wednesday night, Sept. 24 with no charges filed and Demisse was released from custody on Thursday with no charges filed.

According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office, the five-foot, nine-inch tall, 215-pound Samuel (born 7/16/2007) is Black and being held in the Martinez Detention Facility on no bail. He currently has no scheduled court date. According to localcrimenews.com, Samuel is from San Francisco and was previously arrested by S.F.P.D. twice on Sept. 9, 2025, for kidnapping, grand theft, carrying a loaded firearm on a person or in a vehicle while in a public place, carrying a concealed weapon in a vehicle, removing, destroying or  damaging a wireless communication device to prevent summoning assistance or law enforcement, evasion with wanton disregard for safety and driving without a license. He was also arrested that same day for carrying a loaded firearm with intent to commit a felony and again, for evasion with wanton disregard for safety.

Filed Under: Business, Crime, News, Police, San Ramon Valley

Police seek public’s help ID’ing San Pablo arson suspect

September 27, 2025 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Photos: San Pablo PD

Can you identify this suspect?

By San Pablo Police Department

SPPD investigators are requesting our community’s assistance to identify the suspect involved in an arson incident which occurred on September 18, 2025.

On Friday, Sept. 18, 2025, at approximately 4:17AM, SPPD officers responded to reports of a vehicle fire in the 13900 block of San Pablo Avenue. Upon arrival, officers located a vehicle parked within a carport, fully engulfed in flames. The fire was quickly extinguished by Contra Costa County Fire District (ConFire) personnel; the vehicle and an attached commercial building were both unoccupied at the time of the incident.

Based on information gathered from the scene, investigators determined that the fire was intentionally set to the vehicle by an unknown suspect, pictured below. He is described as a Caucasian male adult, approximately 30-40 years old, and was observed leaving the scene, on foot, wearing a black graphic t-shirt over a gray long-sleeve shirt, dark colored pants and black shoes.

If you recognize this suspect, please contact Detective J. Spiegel at JosephS@SanPabloCA.gov , or 510-215-3109. This incident remains an active investigation, and anyone with furthe information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact the SPPD Investigations Division at 510-215-3150.

 

Filed Under: Crime, Fire, News, Police, West County

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