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Brentwood, Antioch flashing suspect identified

March 7, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Photos: Brentwood PD

By Allen D. Payton

Following a post of photos and a request from the public for help, the suspect responsible for exposing his genitalia to victims at various retail businesses in both Antioch and Brentwood has been identified. The most recent incident occurred on Feb. 17, 2024, in Brentwood. The Brentwood Police Department thanked the public for their help but did not provide the suspect’s name or information.

In the post, Brentwood PD wrote: “The suspect typically wears a mask and has distinguishing features, including a cross-like tattoo on his right arm and script on the back of his left arm.

We understand this investigation may cause distress to the community. We want to remind the community to remain vigilant of your surroundings while in public and report any suspicious activity promptly.

If you have any information regarding the investigation or the suspect, please contact BPD Dispatch immediately at 925-809-7911 for non-emergency situations or for an emergency call 9-1-1. Callers may remain anonymous.”

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Filed Under: Crime, East County, News, Police

Pittsburg man arrested in Brentwood on gun, drug, evading police charges

March 7, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Gun, ammunition and drugs confiscated during Carlos Jobani Elizalde-Ortiz’s arrest on Feb. 28, 2029. Photos: Brentwood PD

Has history of arrests on similar charges

By Brentwood Police Department

Last Wednesday, Brentwood officers were in the area of Lone Tree Way and Highway 4 when they located a vehicle that was wanted for evading police. Upon locating the car, a CHP unit was also in the area and attempted to do a traffic stop but the vehicle evaded police and the car was last seen in the area of Claremont Drive and Brookdale Drive.

While Brentwood officers were searching the area for the vehicle, Dispatch received calls from residents in the area advising of an abandoned vehicle and suspicious person hiding in the bushes. Based on the time and distance of where the vehicle was last seen, Brentwood officers immediately responded to the area and established a perimeter.

Shortly after, officers spotted a male in all dark clothing with a mask, and the male fled from officers and started jumping nearby fences in adjacent yards.

A Brentwood officer, who was on the perimeter, saw the male, identified as 23-year-old Carlos Elizalde-Ortiz of Pittsburg, and he was taken into custody.

Officers located Elizalde-Ortiz’s vehicle and found fentanyl, ammunition and two magazines. A loaded firearm was located the following day, which was determined to be consistent with Elizalde-Ortiz’s path when he fled from police.

Elizalde-Ortiz, who is a convicted felon, was arrested for evading police, being a felon in possession of drugs and a firearm, and other related charges.

According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department, 6-foot, 2-inch, 210-lb. Elizalde-Ortiz is being held in the West County Detention Facility on no bail and is scheduled for release on March 29, 2024.

According to localcrimenews.com, he was also arrested by Pittsburg Police on April 16, 2022, for multiple and similar drug and drug charges. Elizalde-Ortiz was arrested by Pittsburg Police on July 14, 2021, on similar drug and gun charges including selling and/or converting a firearm into a machine gun.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

 

Filed Under: Crime, East County, News, Police

San Pablo Police officer struck by car following chase, crash

March 2, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Vehicle ID’d, suspects sought

By San Pablo Police Department

On Friday, February 23, 2024, at 1:02PM, San Pablo police officers located a stolen vehicle driving in the area of San Pablo Dam Road and San Pablo Avenue. Officers attempted a traffic stop, however the driver fled in the vehicle. Following a brief pursuit, the suspect vehicle collided with a parked car in the 2100 block of Alfreda Boulevard.

A San Pablo police officer, believing the vehicle was disabled, exited his patrol vehicle to initiate a felony stop to apprehend the suspects. The suspect vehicle abruptly accelerated back into the roadway, directly toward where the officer was standing. The officer attempted to retreat backwards however, was struck by the front end of the suspect vehicle. At the same time, the officer discharged two rounds from his duty firearm, striking the front windshield of the suspect vehicle.

Additional San Pablo police officers continued to pursue the suspect vehicle however, lost sight of the vehicle in the City of Richmond. The suspect vehicle, a red 2018 Chevy Malibu (California license plate 8ZUH227), and suspects remain outstanding. The driver is described as an African American female adult, and there is no further information on the passenger at this time. It is unknown if the suspects were injured during the incident.

The San Pablo police officer was transported via ambulance to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

This incident remains an active investigation, and anyone with information regarding the incident is encouraged to contact the San Pablo Police Department Investigations Division at 510-215-3150. If the suspect vehicle is located, please contact your local police department immediately.

 

Filed Under: Crime, News, Police, West County

Two Hercules men arrested for guns during traffic stops

March 2, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Guns confiscated Feb. 22, 2024 (left) and on Feb. 25, 2024 (right). Photos:: Hercules PD

By Hercules Police Department

On Thursday, February 22, 2024 an officer conducted a traffic stop on a tan Chevy Tahoe. The vehicle yielded in front of the Dead Fish restaurant at 20050 San Pablo Avenue in Crockett. The 31-year-old male driver, from Hercules had a felony warrant out of Solano County, and he was subsequently detained. The subject was also in possession of a firearm which he had concealed in his waistband. The subject was arrested and transported to the Martinez Detention Facility.

“Another one” (DJ Khaled’s voice)

Then, on Sunday, February 25, 2024, at 4:54 PM an Officer conducted a traffic stop on a BMW for a traffic offense. A 22-year-old male of Hercules was contacted. A search of the car was conducted, and a loaded firearm was located under the driver’s seat. The weapon was determined to be registered to the subject. The subject was arrested and transported to Hercules PD for further investigation.

 

Filed Under: Crime, News, Police, West County

Suspect in 8 Brentwood car burglaries arrested with “fresh cuts on his hands”

March 2, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Antonio Ricardo Zamora arrested for car burglaries on Monday, Feb. 26, 2024. Photo: Brentwod PD

Arrested Monday, as of Thursday 18-year-old released from custody on court order

By Brentwood Police Department

Early Monday morning, Feb. 26, 2024, around 2:00 AM, Brentwood Officers were dispatched to Bartlett Court and Malaga Way for a report of a car burglary that just occurred. The victim told Dispatch that they had heard glass breaking from outside of the home, and upon looking to see what it was, a suspect wearing all black clothing was seen running from their car.

When officers arrived the suspect was gone, however they determined a car burglary had just occurred and blood was found at the scene.

Shortly after, Dispatch was notified of an additional car burglary that occurred nearby at the 700 block of Brooks Street. A Brentwood Sergeant, who was patrolling the area, made contact with a male who matched the description of the suspect.

The male, identified as 18-year-old Antonio Ricardo Zamora of Brentwood, was found to have fresh cuts on his hands and a significant amount of property that officers determined were stolen from the recent car burglaries.

Upon further investigation, officers confirmed that Zamora was responsible for a total of four burglaries, and a suspect in four additional car burglaries; as well as vandalism of a car where it was believed he was attempting to break into.

Zamora was transported to the Martinez Detention Facility and booked for multiple counts of burglary.

The Brentwood Police Department commends the swift and diligent efforts of its officers in apprehending the suspect and preventing further criminal activity in our community. We remind residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious behavior to law enforcement.

According to recentlybooked.com, Zamora is 5-feet, 9-inches tall and weighs 150 lbs. According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department, as of Thursday, Feb. 29, Zamora was released by court order.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

 

Filed Under: Crime, East County, News, Police

After child found alone in car with engine running two arrested in Hercules for large quantities of weed, firearms charges

March 2, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Bags of marijuana packaged for sale and guns seized from two suspects on Feb. 19, 2024. Photo: Hercules PD

By Hercules Police Department

On Feb. 19, 2024 at approximately 4:24PM Hercules Police Officers were dispatched to Home Depot for a theft in progress. Officers contacted the two subjects as they exited Home Depot and approached a Chevy Cruze parked in a handicap spot, with the engine running, and an infant left alone in a car seat. Officers recognized the subjects, and one subject was known to be on Felony Probation for Robbery.

A probation search of the vehicle was conducted. Officers located large quantities of marijuana packaged for sales and promethazine with no prescription label. Officers arrested both subjects for suspected drug violations and child endangerment. A family member responded to the scene and took custody of the child.

Officers then conducted a probation search of one of the subject’s residence located in Hercules. Located inside of the residence was a larger quantity of marijuana as well as an unregistered Micro Draco assault weapon, and an unregistered pistol.

Both subjects were booked at Martinez Detention Facility on various firearm and marijuana charges.

Filed Under: Crime, News, Police, West County

Suspect in El Cerrito Jan. 6th protest violence arrested

March 1, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Christopher Khamis Victor Husary during the protest in El Cerrito on Jan. 6, 2024. Photo: El Cerrito PD

Charged with robbery, grand theft and arson.

By El Cerrito Police Department

On Saturday, January 6, 2024, a group of protesters and counter-protesters arrived in the City of El Cerrito and took over the intersection of San Pablo Avenue and Carlson Boulevard. The El Cerrito Police Department became aware of an incident that occurred during the protest wherein a male protester pushed a woman down to the ground from behind causing minor injury and then he took her flag by force.  The suspect then burned the woman’s flag in the street.

The department released photos of the suspect in the incident who was wearing a garment to cover his face. With help from the public, the department was able to identify the suspect and obtain a warrant for his arrest.

Wednesday morning, Feb. 28, 2024, at 7:00 AM, El Cerrito Police Officers arrested Christopher Khamis Victor Husary, a 36-year-old man from Hayward, on an arrest warrant stemming from his involvement in the incident.

A search warrant was served at Husary’s residence and investigators recovered additional evidence that implicated Husary in the crime. Husary was booked into the Martinez Detention Facility on one count of robbery, one count of grand theft from a person, and one count of arson.

According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department, the 6-foot tall, 165-lb. suspect (born Dec. 18, 1987) is being held on $115,000 bail.

The investigation will be forwarded to the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office with a request for prosecution.

According to localcrimenews.com, Husary was first arrested in 2006 by the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Department for being intoxicated in public, then again in 2017 by the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Department for battery on a spouse, cohabitant or former spouse. He was arrested in December 2023 by San Francisco Police for vandalism of $5,000 or more.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Filed Under: Crime, News, Police

Following police chase from Lafayette to El Sobrante suspects arrested for armed robberies in 3 counties

February 29, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

7-year-old boy discovered in suspects’ vehicle was child of driver; both suspects have history of arrests

By Lafayette Police Department

Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 28, 2024, at about 2 PM, Lafayette police officers responded to a report of a robbery at a fast-food restaurant on the 3500 block of Mt. Diablo Boulevard in Lafayette.

Officers identified the suspect vehicle and determined it was involved in armed robberies in Solano and Marin Counties earlier in the day.

At about 2:12 PM, a Lafayette officer located the suspect vehicle traveling westbound on Highway 24. The vehicle accelerated at a high rate of speed leading the officer on a pursuit that went west on Camino Pablo toward El Sobrante.

While on Camino Pablo (which turns into San Pablo Dam Road), the suspect vehicle apparently lost traction and collided with another car traveling in the opposing lane.

Two occupants in the suspect vehicle were taken into custody. They are identified as 24-year-old Jajuan Ojeda of Oakland and 39-year-old Aevra Traylor of Sacramento. Officers discovered a 7-year-old boy in the suspect vehicle who turned out to be the child of the driver. Ojeda and Traylor were booked into the Martinez Detention Facility and are facing charges that include robbery, felony evasion, and child endangerment. Both also had multiple warrants for their arrest.

The driver of the vehicle who was struck on San Pablo Dam Road was taken to the hospital as a precaution.

The investigation is ongoing.

According to localcrimenews.com, the 5-foot, 6-inch, 160-lb. Ojeda has a history of arrests dating back to 2017 inclulding once in December 2023, by the Sheriff’s Departments of Marin and Alameda counties and Oakland PD for crimes including carjacking, assault with a firearm, and multiple charges of evasion and resisting arrest.

According to localcrimenews.com, 5-foot, 5-inch, 165-lb. Traylor also has a history of arrests dating to 2017, including three times in December 2023, by the Sheriff’s Departments of Marin, Sacramento and Solano counties, Solano CHP and Castro Valley CHP for crimes including multiple vehicle thefts, driving with a suspended license, receiving stolen property, DUI, multiple gun charges, evasion of a police officer – driving on the wrong side of the road and wanton disregard for safety, and drug possession.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

 

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

Child predator arrested in Danville attempts suicide on way to jail

February 29, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

By Jimmy Lee, Director of Public Affairs, Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff

On Tuesday, February 27, 2024, at 10:33 AM, the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task force was conducting an enforcement operation.

The ICAC task force in Contra Costa County includes investigators from the Walnut Creek, Brentwood, Pleasant Hill, San Ramon, Concord Police Departments, the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office, United States Secret Service, Homeland Security Investigations, and Inspectors from the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office.

Investigators went to a residence in Danville to arrest a suspect who solicited a detective posing as a 13-year-old boy for sex. The suspect, a 50-year-old Hispanic male out of Fairfield, CA, was arrested for arranging a meeting with a minor for lewd purposes (PC 288.4(b)), contacting a minor to commit a felony (PC 288.3(a)), at-tempted lewd acts on a child (PC 664/288(a)), attempted sending harmful material to seduce a minor (PC 664/288.2(a)(1), and resisting arrest (PC 148).

While being transported to the Martinez Detention Facility, the suspect

attempted suicide by hanging himself. Medical aid was rendered, and the suspect was transported to a local hospital. The investigation is ongoing.

Filed Under: Children & Families, Crime, News, Police, San Ramon Valley

Pittsburg teen shot, killed inside car in Antioch early Saturday morning

February 25, 2024 By Publisher Leave a Comment

By Sgt. Matthew Koch #3018, Antioch Police Department Investigations Bureau

On Saturday, February 24, 2024, at approximately 5:12 am, Antioch Police patrol officers were dispatched to the 1700 block of Observation Way for a male who had been shot seated inside of a vehicle. Officers arrived on scene and located a 16-year-old male from Pittsburg with at least one gunshot wound. Officers on scene provided life-saving measures until relieved by ConFire and paramedics. The male victim was transported to an area hospital where he ultimately succumbed his injuries and was pronounced deceased.

Officers discovered the shooting took place in the 2000 block of Tupleo Way. Officers canvassed the area and located the scene. The Antioch Police Department’s Investigations Bureau, consisting of Crime Scene Investigators and detectives with the Violent Crimes Unit took over the investigation. This is an active investigation, and no further information will be provided.

No other information is being released at this time including the names of the victim or suspect.

Additional inquiries or information can be directed to Antioch Police Detective Duffy at (925) 779-6884 or by emailing aduffy@antiochca.gov. Anonymous tips or information about this – or any other incident – can be sent via text to 274637 (CRIMES) with the keyword ANTIOCH.

Filed Under: Crime, East County, News, Police

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