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Orinda Police to host National Night Out Aug. 1st

July 31, 2023 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Orinda Police Department is hosting the annual National Night Out event at our station this summer. Meet your neighbors, learn how to help fight crime, and have fun!

Tuesday, August 1, 2023 from 5–8 p.m.

Join us for an evening of community building over BBQ (hot dogs and hamburgers). If you bring a backpack or school supplies to donate, you’ll have the opportunity to dunk our Chief of Police in the dunk tank! All supplies will be donated to the Family Justice Center in Concord.

National Night Out is hosted by police departments across the nation in order to promote safer communities through knowing your neighbors and local police officers.

Learn more about Orinda’s Police Department: www.cityoforinda.org/173/Police-Department

 

Filed Under: Community, Lamorinda, Police

Martinez Police to host National Night Out Aug. 1

July 31, 2023 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Are you ready?! Tomorrow (August 1, 2023) is National Night Out! We’re looking forward to seeing everyone at the Martinez Marina downtown from 6-9pm. Bring the kids, relax and enjoy what looks to be a beautiful evening in our Marina. Here’s a link to register (it’s free!)

https://www.eventbrite.com/…/national-night-out-2023…

If you see us around, feel free to say hi! Can’t wait to see you all there!

 

Filed Under: Central County, Community, Police

Danville to host National Night Out Tuesday, Aug. 1

July 31, 2023 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Pre-registration is required

National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie.

From 6:00- 9:00 pm on Tuesday, August 1, 2023 neighborhoods throughout Danville and across the nation are asked to spend the evening outside with neighbors holding block parties, festivals, parades, ice cream socials and cookouts. Sign up and schedule a visit from Town of Danville Council Members, and Officers from the Danville Police Department.

Please contact 925-314-3717 with any questions. Pre-registration is required.

Filed Under: Community, Police, San Ramon Valley

Walnut Creek Police to host National Night Out in Broadway Plaza Aug. 1

July 31, 2023 By Publisher Leave a Comment

National Night Out enhances the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement while bringing back a true sense of community. Furthermore, it provides a great opportunity to bring police and neighbors together under positive circumstances.

National Night Out is Tuesday, August 1st from 5-8pm at 1275 Broadway Plaza. We will have demonstrations from our K-9 unit, bomb team, drone operators, motor unit, and Central County SWAT members! Contra Costa County Fire Station 1 will also be joining in on the fun! Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office emotional support dog, Bear will be our special guest appearance of the evening. We look forward to seeing you and spending some time with our community.

Additionally, if you are holding a NNO event in your neighborhood and would like an officer to stop in, please email mailto:hall@walnutcreekpd.com with event details and we will do our best to stop in!

We hope to see you all there!

 

Filed Under: Central County, Community, Police

Unlicensed driver arrested for meth during Concord traffic stop

July 31, 2023 By Publisher 7 Comments

Meth, cell phones and cash confiscated during arrest in Concord during the week of July 23, 2023. Photo: Concord PD

By Concord Police Department

Last week, CPD Patrol Officers made an enforcement stop on a car for vehicle code violations. During the stop, the driver was found to be unlicensed and…. had a narcotic smoking pipe on him! Additionally, he also had prior arrests for narcotic sales offenses.

Patrol Officers searched the vehicle and found nearly a quarter of a pound of methamphetamine! The evidence pointed to narcotic possession for sales.

He was arrested for possession and transportation of a controlled substance for sales, along with other offenses.

CPD is dedicated to keeping the streets safe for our community.

 

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

Brentwood Police to host National Night Out Aug. 2

July 31, 2023 By Publisher Leave a Comment

SAVE THE DATE for NATIONAL NIGHT OUT

National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community relationships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring place to live. Furthermore, it provides a great opportunity to bring police and neighbors together under positive circumstances.

This year the event will be held on Wednesday, August 2nd, from 6PM to 9PM. If your neighborhood would like to host a gathering and would like members of the Brentwood Police Department to stop by, you can register at brentwoodca.gov/government/police or email llaughridge@brentwoodca.gov.

Filed Under: Community, East County, Police

National Night Out to support safe communities in West Contra Costa Tuesday, Aug. 1

July 31, 2023 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Join your neighbors and first responders

Noche Nacional Para Apoyar Comunidades Seguras Martes, Agusto 1

Unase a sus vecinos y socorristas el martes 1 de Agosto

By John Gioia, Contra Costa County District 1 Supervisor

Join your neighbors to promote and strengthen police-community partnerships. Meeting your neighbors and sharing time with local law enforcement and first responders makes our communities stronger and safer. The RYSE Youth Center is opening its doors to the community for a night of Safety and Liberation in Richmond.

Below is a list of locations of the neighborhood gatherings in West Contra Costa for the annual National Night Out on Tuesday, August 1.

See you at one of these events!

RYSE Center– 3939 Bissell Ave, Richmond, CA 4-7 PM

Richmond – Various sites throughout the city.

District: Northern 2 

  • Parchester Village 900 Williams Drive
  • Hilltop Community Church 3118 Shane Drive
  • Hilltop Green 1095 Parkside Drive
  • Greenbrier 700 Block of Kipling Court
  • May Valley Neighborhood Council Cheese Park. 3500 Morningside Dr.

District: Northern 1 

  • Clinton Hill 682 37th Street
  • North and East 929 36th street Richmond, CA 94805
  • Bernhard Ave Watch Group 5900 Block Bernhard Drive
  • Nevin Plaza 2400 Nevin Avenue

Central District 

  • Atchison Village 270 Curry Street Richmond CA 94801
  • BibleWay MBC 1077 13th Street
  • Belding Garcia Park 1537 Coalinga Avenue

Southern District 

  • Point Richmond Neighborhood Council Park Place between W. Richmond Ave & Washington Av
  • Shasta Street Watch Group Lower Shasta Street (between Carlson & Burlingame)
  • Pullman Point Apartments 2989 Pullman Avenue
  • Coronado Neighborhood Council 212 So. 17th St.
  • EAH Crescent Park 5004 Hartnett Ave
  • Bayland 50 Watch Group 1234 S 58th Street

San Pablo – Location: San Pablo Community Center – 2450 Road 20 /August 2nd, 5pm to 8pm. – see more here.

Hercules & Rodeo – Location: Refugio Valley Park – Refugio Valley Road, Hercules / August 2nd 6 – 8:00 pm.

Pinole – Caravan – 5 – 8:00 p.m. – more information here.

El Cerrito – Location: Various sites throughout the city.

Kensington – Various sites throughout the community.

En español

Únase a sus vecinos para promover y fortalecer las Asociaciones entre la Policía y la comunidad. Conocer a sus vecinos y compartir tiempo con la policía local y tus vecinos hace que nuestras comunidades sean más fuertes y seguras. El Centro Juvenil RYSE está abriendo sus puertas a la comunidad para una noche de Seguridad y Liberación en Richmond.

A continuación se muestra una lista de las ubicaciones de las reuniones vecinales en West Contra Costa para la National Night Out anual el martes 1 de agosto.

¡Nos vemos en uno de estos eventos!

RYSE Center– 3939 Bissell Ave, Richmond, CA 4-7 PM

Richmond – Varios sitios en toda la ciudad.

Distrito: Norte 2 

  • Parchester Village 900 Williams Drive
  • Hilltop Community Church 3118 Shane Drive
  • Hilltop Green 1095 Parkside Drive
  • Greenbrier 700 Block of Kipling Court
  • May Valley Neighborhood Council Cheese Park. 3500 Morningside Dr.

Distrito: Norte 1 

  • Clinton Hill 682 37th Street
  • North and East 929 36th street Richmond, CA 94805
  • Bernhard Ave Watch Group 5900 Block Bernhard Drive
  • Nevin Plaza 2400 Nevin Avenue

Central Distrito 

  • Atchison Village 270 Curry Street Richmond CA 94801
  • BibleWay MBC 1077 13th Street
  • Belding Garcia Park 1537 Coalinga Avenue

Sur Distrito 

  • Point Richmond Neighborhood Council Park Place between W. Richmond Ave & Washington Av
  • Shasta Street Watch Group Lower Shasta Street (between Carlson & Burlingame)
  • Pullman Point Apartments 2989 Pullman Avenue
  • Coronado Neighborhood Council 212 So. 17th St.
  • EAH Crescent Park 5004 Hartnett Ave
  • Bayland 50 Watch Group 1234 S 58th Street

San Pablo – Ubicacion: Centro Comunitario San Pablo – 2450 Carretera 20 / 1 de Agosto, 5pm to 8pm. – mas aqui.

Hercules & Rodeo – Ubicacion: Parque del Valle de Refugio – Carretera del Valle de Refugio, Hercules / 1 de Agosto, 6 – 8:00 pm.

Pinole – Caravan – 5 – 8:00 p.m. – mas informacion aqui.

El Cerrito – Ubicacion: Varios sitios en toda la ciudad.

Kensington – Varios sitios en toda la comunidad.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Filed Under: Community, Police, West County

Two from Antioch arrested for shoplifting in Brentwood

July 31, 2023 By Publisher 7 Comments

 

The suspects were pulled over along an onramp to Highway 4 and all the merchandise was recovered on Wed., July 26, 2023. Photos by Brentwood PD

One was on felony probation with history of arrests

By Brentwood Police Department

More stolen merchandise recovered during the arrest. Photo: Brentwood PD

On Wednesday, July 26, 2023, around 1:00 PM, Brentwood officers were dispatched to the Streets of Brentwood for a theft from The Children’s Place in The Streets of Brentwood that just occurred.

On their way to the call, a Brentwood officer located the vehicle as it was attempting to flee and contacted the two suspects, identified as 30-year-old Paulosha Glasper (DOB 08-17-92) and 25-year-old Amoni Ponnellfontain both of Antioch.

Interestingly enough, the officer who pulled them over recognized one of them from a previous theft report he took at the Streets of Brentwood.

Officers recovered approximately $2,200 worth of stolen merchandise. Glasper who is on felony probation for theft, also had a warrant for burglary.

All of the property was returned to the stores, and Glasper and Ponnellfountain were placed under arrest for organized retail theft, and other charges. They were both transported to the Martinez Detention Facility for booking.

According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office, Glasper was still in custody on July 31 at the West County Detention Center and expected to be released on Aug. 2. According to localcrimenews.com she has a history of arrests dating back to 2017 by multiple agencies for crimes including grand theft, DUI and shoplifting.

A special thank you to the Streets of Brentwood employee who provided the description and license plate of the suspect’s vehicle, which led to officers locating them.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

 

Filed Under: Crime, East County, News, Police

Three men arrested in Oakley for attempted stolen vehicle

July 27, 2023 By Publisher 2 Comments

One each from Oakley, Antioch and Brentwood

Public advisory on keeping your vehicle safe

By Oakley Police Chief Paul Beard   

On July 25, 2023 at 6:10PM Oakley Police officers were dispatched to the 200 block of Yellow Rose Circle for an attempted vehicle theft that had just occurred. The victim of the case interrupted the theft and the suspects fled the area. The victim followed the suspects and called us to provide details on what had happened and to update us on the whereabouts of the suspects. Our officers made contact with the suspects and stopped them. It was determined the suspects broke a window of the victim vehicle, which happened to be a Jeep equipped with a 6.4-liter engine. Also, in the suspects’ possession were blank, programmable Dodge key fobs.

There is currently a widespread problem, extending well outside of the Bay Area, involving Dodge/Jeep/RAM products that are primarily equipped with 6.4-liter engines. These products have become highly sought after by thieves for the purposes of using them in exhibition of speed events such as sideshows and these stolen vehicles have been known to be used to commit other crimes and they have often been documented to be involved in police pursuits.

A typical theft involves the suspects breaking a window to gain entry into the vehicle. The suspects then manipulate the vehicle into neutral so they can push it down the road a little ways. The thieves are equipped with a smart phone or tablet that allows them to tap into the onboard diagnostic electronics of the vehicle and they are able to manipulate the vehicle into starting up and driving away without the use of the actual electronic key that was supplied with the vehicle. Once the vehicle is in possession of the thieves they can program actual electronic keys to the vehicle and those keys can then be used just like the key that was supplied with the vehicle.

“I would normally not put such specific information out regarding the tactics and tools thieves use to steal because I do not want to be part of the “criminal education program”. This issue however, has become such a problem that I want potential victims to be aware of how vulnerable they are to this type of a theft. I encourage people with these types of vehicles to safeguard their vehicles by doing any one (or more) of the following:

  • Park in the garage
  • Equip your vehicle with battery disconnect devices (kill switch)
  • Use prominently displayed steering wheel locks
  • Use brake locks
  • If possible use another vehicle to block the preferred vehicle in place
  • Equip your home with legitimate security light/camera systems
  • Place hidden GPS devices in your vehicles (Apple air tags)

I am identifying the suspects in this case as Anthony Parson (21, of Oakley), Kyle Michael LaCosta Schmidt (20, born 1/20/2003 of Brentwood) and Brian Wayne Ray (20, of Antioch). All three suspects were booked into jail for this offense. Our investigators and the members of our Special Services Team are investigating this trio to see if their involvement goes into the much larger theft ring of these preferred vehicles, which again includes all 6.4-liter equipped Dodge/Jeep/RAM vehicles.

According to localcrimenews.com, Parson was also arrested by Contra Costa CHP on May 27, 2023 for DUI with Blood Alcohol Conent above. 08

According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office, LaCosta is 6’2”, Hispanic and was still in custody on Wednesday, being held on $20,000 bail. According to localcrimenews.com, LaCosta Schmidt was also arrested by Concord PD on May 29, 2021 for reckless driving.

According to the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office, Ray is White and bonded out of custody Wednesday night, July 26 at 10:43 p.m.

I will update the community on this issue if any developments occur. I know hard working residents buy their Chargers, Challengers, Hellcats, Scat Packs, Jeeps and RAMs to enjoy and use. I do not want your daily lives interrupted by criminal activity, I want you to continue to enjoy your vehicles so please take extra security measures as we work to determine the depth of this crime ring and work to bring it to an end. I highly encourage owners of these types of vehicles to contact their Dodge/Jeep/RAM dealer to get a RF Hub Module Software Update. I am informed this is the best factory preventative measure, for this problem, currently available.

Thank you and stay safe Oakley!”

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Filed Under: Crime, East County, News, Police

Lafayette to host National Night Out Tuesday August 1st

July 26, 2023 By Publisher Leave a Comment

By City of Lafayette

Lafayette Library and Learning Center – Amphitheater at 3491 Mt. Diablo Blvd. from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.

“National Night Out enhances the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement while bringing back a true sense of community. Furthermore, it provides a great opportunity to bring police and neighbors together under positive circumstances.”

The introduction of National Night Out, “America’s Night Out Against Crime,” in 1984 began an effort to promote involvement in crime prevention activities, police-community partnerships, neighborhood camaraderie and send a message to criminals letting them know that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back.

Join us to ask questions and meet local first responders, there will be the following:

Displays from the Lafayette Police Department

Displays from the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District

Informational handouts and giveaways.

Lafayette Crime Prevention Commissioners and Emergency Preparedness Commissioners

 

Filed Under: Community, Fire, Government, Lamorinda, Police

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