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Arrests for DUI, armed robberies, attempted carjacking, shootings in Richmond Dec. 25-31, 2023

January 6, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Source: Richmond PD

By Richmond Police Department

PATROL ACTIVITY REPORT – WEEKLY OVERVIEW for DECEMBER 25-31, 2023

Below is an overview of significant service activity provided by RPD patrol officers during their scheduled shifts. Please note that activity shared in these segments are provided only as an overview, and do not reflect the entirety of service calls and reports taken throughout each shift.

12/25 – DISCHARGE OF A FIREARM

Officers responded to the 1300 block of 24th Street for two ShotSpotter activations. Officers located multiple casings at the scene. A neighborhood canvass for damaged vehicles or residences yielded negative results. #11511

12/25 – DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE

Officers responded to a report of a vehicle collision in the 700 block of 7th Street. The suspect struck a parked vehicle, was seen exiting his vehicle and attempting to walk away from the scene. Officers contacted the suspect who displayed objective signs of alcohol intoxication. During the course of the investigation, officers located a shotgun. The suspect was arrested without incident. #11513

12/26 – ARMED ROBBERY

Officers responded to a report of an armed robbery in the 900 block of Carlson Blvd. The victim was walking when he was approached by three suspects. One of the suspects pushed the victim while another brandished a firearm and demanded the victim’s belongings. All three suspects fled with the victim’s wallet, jewelry and cellphone. An area check was conducted with negative results. #11562

12/27 – CARJACKING/ATTEMPT

Officers responded to a report of a brandishing of a firearm in the area of Seacliff Drive and Waterline Place. The victim was inside his parked vehicle when the suspects parked near the victim and two suspects exited their vehicle. The suspects asked the victim to roll down his windows while brandishing a firearm. The victim drove off to seek help. The suspects fled prior to officers’ arrival. An area check was conducted with negative results. #11600

12/28 – RUNAWAY JUVENILE

Officers responded to a report of two runaway juveniles in the 800 block of S. 45th Street. The family reported they noticed the juveniles missing upon waking up. Detectives located the juveniles in a nearby City the same day. The juveniles were returned home safely. #11610

12/28 – DISCHARGE OF A FIREARM

Officers responded to a ShotSpotter activation in the 2200 block of Potrero Avenue and located evidence of a shooting. Officers were able to develop a description of a vehicle that was believed to have been used in the shooting, and they found a car matching the description parked just three blocks away in the 1900 block of Potrero Ave. Officers contacted the occupants and saw a firearm in plain view. A subsequent search of the suspect’s vehicle resulted in another loaded firearm being located. The suspects were arrested without incident. #11611

12/28 – ARMED ROBBERY

Officers were flagged down in the area of Regatta Blvd. and Melville Square. The victim stated he had just been robbed as he pointed out the suspect vehicle fleeing the scene. Officers quickly attempted to catch up to the suspect vehicle, but the suspect fled onto I-580 at a high rate of speed. The victim was meeting with the suspect to sell a pair of shoes when the suspect brandished a firearm and fled with the victim’s shoes. #11616

12/29 – SHOOTING INVESTIGATION

Officers responded to three ShotSpotter activations in the area of 15th Street and Bissell Avenue. At the scene, officers located two victims suffering non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. Both victims were standing at the cash register inside Mike’s Liquor when gunfire was heard. Officers recovered multiple casings at the scene. An area check was conducted for the suspects with negative results. This investigation is ongoing. #11651

12/29 – ILLEGAL POSSESSION OF A FIREARM

Officers conducted an enforcement stop in the area of McBryde Avenue and Wilson Avenue. During the course of the investigation, officers located a “ghost gun”. The suspect was booked without incident. #11653

12/30 – SHOOTING INVESTIGATION

Officers responded to a ShotSpotter activation in the area of 20th Street and Nevin Avenue. At the scene, officers located two victims suffering non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. The victims were walking when gunfire was heard. Multiple casings were recovered at the scene. This investigation is ongoing. #11673

 

Filed Under: Crime, News, Police, West County

Two gun arrests in San Pablo same night

January 6, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Gun confiscated from felon Thurs. Jan 4, 2024, and ghost gun confiscated on Friday, Jan. 5, 2024. Photos; San Pablo PD

Reckless driving leads to illegal ghost gun arrest; second gun was used in shooting

By San Pablo Police Department

On Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024, swing shift officers observed a vehicle driving recklessly through the city. Officers conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle. During the investigation, a loaded illegal firearm was located inside the vehicle. The driver who is a convicted felon is prohibited from possessing any weapons. The driver was arrested for reckless driving and various firearm related charges.

Around 3am, Friday, Jan. 5, 2024, San Pablo Police Officers responded to a shooting at Davis Park. Officer Swaleh happened to be in the area and saw a Toyota Prius fleeing Davis Park at a high rate of speed. Officer Swaleh tried to stop the car, but the suspect kept driving till he got home. Once at home, Officer Swaleh and other San Pablo Officers were able to detain the people from the car.

During a search of the car, officers found a Ghost Gun which matched the casings and crime scene from Davis Park. Fortunately, no one was injured during the reckless shooting. The suspect was arrested and given a free ride to jail.

 

Filed Under: Crime, News, Police, West County

Brentwood man arrested for vandalizing same Pleasant Hill store twice

January 6, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Damage to front door of the Pleasant Hill Ace store. Photo: PHPD

Upset about return policy; has history of arrests since 2018 including 3 times in 2023

By Pleasant Hill Police Department

Ace isn’t the place for this crook.

On Thursday, Dec. 21, 2023, and Wednesday, Jan, 3, 2024, our officers discovered the front door glass of Ace Hardware (on Contra Costa Blvd.) shattered, causing thousands of dollars of damage to the business. On both occasions, further examination showed that it was due to a BB gun being shot at the business.

After an investigation, we identified and arrested Joseph Alan Gardemeyer, age 40 of Brentwood, on Jan. 3, 2024, who was apparently upset about Ace’s return policy. Gardemeyer was booked into county jail on felony vandalism charges.

Joe Gardemeyer from his Facebook page posted on July 31, 2022, and from his LinkedIn profile.

According to the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office, the 6’2”, 175-lb. Hispanic man (born Feb. 18, 2023) is being held in the West County Detention Facility on no bail and his next Superior Court appearance is scheduled for January 8, 2024 at 1:30 p.m.

According to localcrimenews.com, Gardemeyer has a history of arrests dating back to 2018 by San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Department, El Dorado County Sheriff’s Department in Sept. 2023 for theft of an $8,000 electric mountain bike, Antioch PD and Pleasant Hill PD, including two more times last year, for crimes including possession of a controlled substance, possession of burglar’s tools, petty theft, receiving or concealing stolen property, resisting, obstructing or delaying a peace officer, attempted robbery, burglary, grand theft and revocation of probation.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

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

Antioch woman arrested in organized retail theft of Brentwood, other Kohl’s stores

January 6, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

A suspect was caught on surveillance camera dragging out a bag of stolen goods at the Brentwood Kohl’s store on Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024. Source: Brentwood PD

Charged with five felonies, being held on $130,000 bail; Richmond PD assists

By Brentwood Police Department

Maya Usher. Source: LinkedIn

On Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024, Brentwood Police officers were dispatched to a report of a theft at Kohl’s. When the first officer arrived, he saw two of the suspects get into a car, which was parked in front of the store. The officer recognized it as being a suspect car involved in multiple prior thefts from Kohl’s. The suspect car, which was driving recklessly and at a high rate of speed, fled from officers on scene. Because the suspects were believed to be involved in multiple thefts, with a most recent theft of $20,000, Dispatch notified other agencies of the information regarding the suspects and the involved car. About an hour after this incident, Richmond PD notified our Dispatch that they had located the car and had one of the occupants, identified as 25-year-old Maya Vernay Usher of Antioch, in custody. Usher was positively identified as one of the suspects responsible for the thefts. Our investigation also determined Usher is responsible for being involved in thousands of dollars’ worth of thefts from Kohl’s Department stores in and outside Contra Costa County. Usher was placed under arrest for organized retail theft, evading police, and other related charges. This investigation is ongoing, and we will continue to work diligently in holding the other involved suspects accountable. A special thank you to Richmond PD for their assistance in this investigation. According to recentlybooked.com, she was charged with five felonies including burglary: second degree – shoplifting, evading a peace officer with wanton disregard for safety, grand theft: money, labor, property – shoplifting, organized retail theft with intent to sell, exchange or return and conspiracy to commit a crime. According to the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office, the 5’1”, 195-lb. Usher (born 11-16-1998) is being held in the West County Detention Facility on $130,000 bail and her next appearance in Contra Costa Superior Court is scheduled for Jan. 8, 2024, at 1:30 p.m. According to localcrimenews.com, she was also arrested on June 12, 2021, by San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Deputies for grand theft. According to her LinkedIn profile, Usher is a former Customer Service Representative for the Antioch Walmart store from Mar. 2017 to Jan. 2018, an Emergency Dispatcher for Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. in Oakland from Jan. 2018 to Dec. 2021, and has worked as a COVID technician for Bay Area PLS, a mobile phlebotomy company providing professional blood draws, vaccinations and Covid-19 testing, with no dates of employment provided. Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.  

Filed Under: Business, Crime, East County, News, Police

One driver dies in 3-car crash on I-680 near Concord Avenue Friday night

January 6, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

CHP seeks help from any witnesses

By CHP – Contra Costa

Last night (Friday, Jan. 5, 2024) at 9:52pm, CHP Contra Costa was advised of a crash on southbound I-680 near Concord Avenue. Our preliminary investigation indicates a black Honda Pilot was traveling southbound on I-680 when it collided with the concrete center divide and became disabled in the lanes of traffic. A white Chevrolet 2500 was traveling southbound and was unable to avoid the disabled Honda and collided with the vehicle. A third vehicle, a Tesla, was also involved in the crash.

The driver of the Honda sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased at the scene. The passenger was not injured. The drivers of the Chevrolet and the Tesla were not injured. This crash is still under investigation.

If anyone witnessed this or the events leading up to it, please contact CHP Contra Costa in Martinez, (925) 646-4980 or email your contact information to 320Investigations@chp.ca.gov to be contacted by the investigating officer.

 

Filed Under: Central County, CHP, News

New BART schedule with minor changes effective January 15

January 6, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Get customized notifications with the BART app

By Bay Area Rapid Transit District

Some departure times will shift by a few minutes, and we encourage riders to check the schedule before January 15th to see if their trip is impacted.

BART’s Trip Planner has been updated for trips beginning January 15, 2024, and PDF timetables are available here.

The Official BART App offers customized in-app notifications about BART service and news.

Riders can personalize what type of information they get through the app based on when and where they ride BART and what information they care most about.

For example, you can select service advisories for your line and direction of travel and specific times of day. Or you can get real time departures pushed as notifications for the 15 minutes before arriving to a station on the days you ride.

To turn on these features, select the person icon in the upper-right, then select “Notification Settings” and starting adding what you want. This is a great option for people who don’t want to subscribe to text/email alerts or for people who remain on Twitter (X) only for BART Service Advisories.

We also made it easier to pay for parking with the new Tap-and-Go feature on the app that allows customers to pay for parking with just one tap. Check it out!

Filed Under: BART, News, Technology, Transportation

Nevada couple arrested for El Cerrito residential burglaries

January 6, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

School locked down; Richmond, Kensington Police Dept’s assist

By El Cerrito Police Department

On Thursday January 4, 2024, at 2:27 pm, El Cerrito Police Officers responded to a report of a residential burglary in the 2000 block of Tapscott Avenue.  Upon arrival, officers noticed that there was forced entry into the home and two suspects were reportedly inside according to witnesses.  In an abundance of caution, officers contacted nearby Prospect Sierra School and requested that they lock down the school for their safety.

Additional officers from the Richmond Police Department and Kensington Police Department were summoned to assist.  From the front of the residence, officers called to the suspects inside through a broken window after seeing them moving about the home.  The suspects attempted to escape through the rear of the residence but were met with officers in the back, so they retreated back inside.

Officers called into the home numerous times and ordered the suspects to come outside but they did not comply.  Officers forced entry into the home and two suspects were taken into custody with the help of the police K9. Officers recovered a firearm near the front door of the home.

The two suspects, a man and a woman from Nevada, were taken to a local hospital for treatment prior to being booked into the County Jail in Martinez.

Filed Under: Crime, News, Police, West County

New East Bay parks Police Chief, Assistant GM of Public Safety announced

January 6, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Salinas Police Chief Roberto Filice

By Dave Mason, Public Information Supervisor, East Bay Regional Parks District

Police Chief Roberto Filice. Source: EBRPD

After a nationwide search, the East Bay Regional Park District announces the appointment of Salinas Police Chief Roberto Filice as its new Assistant General Manager of Public Safety and Police Chief at the public agency. The East Bay Regional Park District’s mission is to preserve a rich heritage of natural and cultural resources and provide open space, parks, trails, safe and healthful recreation and environmental education. An environmental ethic guides the District in all of its activities. Chief Filice will be sworn in and begin in the role on January 22, 2024.

As the largest regional park district in the country, the park system spans Alameda and Contra Costa counties and serves an estimated 30 million visitors a year through park and trail access, visitor centers, and programs. Its workforce provides services that encompass 73 parks, 55 miles of shoreline, and over 1,300 miles of trails. With an expansive area and diverse lands, the Park District’s Public Safety Division comprises Police, Fire, and Lifeguard Services. The Police Department includes the Air Support Unit, Marine Patrol, Equestrian Patrols, Investigations Unit, and a 24-hour per day 9-1-1 Communications Center.

“We are pleased to welcome Chief Roberto Filice, a highly seasoned leader and law enforcement executive with over 25 years of dedicated public service, to the East Bay Regional Park District,” said Sabrina Landreth, General Manager at the East Bay Regional Park District. “We look forward to his leadership and strong sense of community service in this important role that prioritizes public safety, quality of life, and exceptional park experiences.”

“I am excited to be part of an organization that cares about engaging with the public and providing positive experiences in nature and recreational opportunities with safety in mind,” said Chief Roberto Filice. “With a community-focused and team-oriented approach, I am ready to build partnerships, mentor and support career development opportunities, collaborate to enhance our work, and commit to serving the public in my role at the East Bay Regional Park District.”

The Assistant General Manager of Public Safety and Police Chief position will further enhance the vital work of Fire, Police and Lifeguard Services, knowing that public safety and quality of life are both personal and shared responsibilities for all community members.

With decades of experience, Chief Filice has served as the Chief of the Salinas Police Department since 2021, following his tenure there as Assistant Chief for four years. During his distinguished tenure, his strategic vision, in alignment with the principles of 21st Century Policing, was centered on crime reduction, fostering new opportunities for officer career development, enhancing organizational efficiency through technological advancements, and a steadfast commitment to refining and cultivating community relationships.

Chief Filice’s academic achievements include the successful completion of the FBI National Academy (Session 255), Senior Management Institute in Policing (SMIP), FBI Law Enforcement Executive Development Seminar (LEEDS), Peace Officers Standards and Training Executive Certificate, a Master of Business Administration in Public Administration, and Master of Science degrees in Criminal Justice Administration from Columbia Southern University. Additionally, Chief Filice holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Mountain State University and is currently attending the prestigious Executive Leaders Program at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey.

Chief Filice actively participates in various professional associations, reflecting his commitment to ongoing learning and collaboration. He is a member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), the Police Executive Research Forum (PERF), Salinas Faith-Based Organizations, California Police Chiefs Association, FBI National Academy Associates, serves as the Central California Representative on the CalChiefs Board of Directors, and is a Board Member of the Marina Police Activities League.

The East Bay Regional Park District is the largest regional park system in the nation, comprising 73 parks, 55 miles of shoreline, and over 1,300 miles of trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and environmental education. The Park District receives an estimated 30 million visits annually throughout Alameda and Contra Costa counties in the San Francisco Bay Area.

 

Filed Under: East Bay, News, Parks, People, Police

Clayton woman arrested for domestic violence New Year’s Eve

January 6, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Mozelle Cherwin in a photo posted on her Facebook page on Aug. 2, 2023.

Second time since Oct. 2022

By Allen D. Payton

According to the Clayton Police Department’s weekly report, on Sunday, Dec. 31, 2023, at 7:48 p.m., officers responded to a call for service on Frank Place and arrested 50-year-old Mozelle Hasselfeld Cherwin, born 06/01/73, for battery of a spouse, ex-spouse, cohabitant or date (243(E)(1) PC).

She was transported to the Martinez Detention Facility for booking. According to the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office, Cherwin bonded out of custody on Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024.

According to information on Cherwin’s Facebook page, she is married and according to localcrimenews.com, Cherwin was also arrested by Clayton Police on Oct. 16, 2022, for inflicting corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant (273.5 PC).

Filed Under: Central County, Crime, News, Police

East Bay Regional Parks celebrating 90 years throughout 2024

January 5, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Participate in 90th Anniversary “Explore Your Parks” Adventure Series

By Dave Mason, Public Information Supervisor, East Bay Regional Park District

Welcome to the East Bay Regional Park District’s 90th Anniversary year. After 90 years, the Park District has grown to be the largest regional park district of its kind in the nation, with 73 regional parks available for hiking, biking, swimming, horseback riding, boating, fishing, picnicking, camping, and nature discovery. The Park District manages over 125,000 acres of parklands, 55 miles of shoreline, and more than 1,300 miles of trails in Alameda and Contra Costa counties. Wherever you live in the East Bay, there is a beautiful regional park close to you.

To celebrate 90 years of land preservation, environmental conservation, and recreation, the District is planning a series of events and programs throughout the year, including a community birthday celebration on May 11 and monthly naturalist led “Explore Your Parks” adventure programs, among others. Additional events and programs will be announced throughout the year.

“Join us in celebrating the Park District’s 90 years of milestones and history of environmental conservation and positive experiences in nature,” said Park District General Manager Sabrina Landreth. “We invite the public to enjoy their regional parks and shorelines and celebrate with us throughout the year at events and programs commemorating our 90 years of service to the community.”

The East Bay Regional Park District’s story began in the late 1920s when thousands of acres of watershed land in the East Bay Hills suddenly became available for development. Civic leaders came together with a vision: preserve the land forever, and balance environmental conservation with public enjoyment.

To aid the cause, they enlisted renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. and National Park Service’s Chief Naturalist Ansel Hall to survey the watershed lands for potential park use. The resulting 1930 Olmsted-Hall report titled “Report on Proposed Park Reservations for East Bay Cities” brought national credibility to the effort and is largely considered the founding document of the East Bay Regional Park District.

Four years later, in the heart of the Great Depression, civic leaders placed a measure on the ballot to establish the Park District and tax themselves for land preservation. The measure passed on November 6, 1934, by a resounding 71 percent – even during trying times and economic instability. On June 4, 1936, the District purchased land from the East Bay Municipal Utility District to create its first three parks – Upper Wildcat Canyon (Tilden), Temescal, and Roundtop (Sibley).

For 90 years, the East Bay Regional Park District has preserved and protected open space and provided safe and welcoming parks for recreation and nature viewing.

For more information about the Park District’s 90th Anniversary, including events and activities, visit www.ebparks.org/celebrating-90-years.

90th Anniversary “Explore Your Parks” Adventure Series

Throughout 2024, Park District naturalists are hosting a series of programs and events to celebrate the District’s 90th Anniversary. Look for these events to discover new parks, activities and ways to celebrate 90 years of connecting parks and communities. Celebrate with us!

KING TIDE WALK

Hayward Regional Shoreline (West Winton Ave. Staging Area)

Jan 13 (Sat), noon-1:30 p.m.; Feb 10 (Sat), 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

What are king tides? How do they affect plants and animals, and what can we learn from them? Be prepared for muddy shoes! Drop-in program; no registration is required.

COMMUNITY SCIENCE BIO BLITZ

Sunol Wilderness Regional Preserve (Sunol)

Jan 27 (Sat), 10 a.m.-noon

Love nature and want to contribute to real scientific studies? Learn how apps like Seek, iNaturalist, and others are used to help scientists gather data, while enhancing your next hike! Drop-in program; no registration is required.

CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY WALKS

Thurgood Marshall Regional Park (Concord)

Sundays in February, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

In honor of Black History Month, tours will explore the southern end of the new Thurgood Marshall Regional Park – Home of the Port Chicago 50, where attendees can learn about the natural and human history of the land. Registration required. www.ebparks.org/calendar.

WINTER WALK

Carquinez Strait Regional Shoreline (Port Costa Staging Area)

Feb 23 (Fri), 9am-noon

Take in the spectacular views of Carquinez Strait and look for signs of spring’s approach along this rolling, paved trail. Heavy rain cancels. Drop-in program; no registration is required. The East Bay Regional Park District is the largest regional park system in the nation, comprising 73 parks, 55 miles of shoreline, and over 1,300 miles of trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and environmental education. The Park District receives more than 25 million visits annually throughout Alameda and Contra Costa counties in the San Francisco Bay Area

Filed Under: East Bay, History, News, Parks, Recreation

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