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Pleasant Hill Police to conduct DUI Enforcement Operation this week

September 17, 2025 By Publisher Leave a Comment

85 DUI incidents in 2025 so far

By Pleasant Hill Police Department

Impaired driving continues to be a leading cause of preventable traffic collisions, injuries, and fatalities across the nation—and right here in our own community. Thus far in 2025, we have had 85 DUI incidents, fourteen alone in the month of August. This presents a serious and potentially fatal risk for everyone, including those driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

To combat this ongoing threat and to keep our roadways safe, Pleasant Hill PD will be directing a DUI Enforcement Operation this week. Officers will be deployed throughout the city focusing on identifying and removing impaired drivers from our roads.

The Pleasant Hill Police Department encourages everyone to:

Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs

Seek-out designated drivers, rideshare services, or public transportation

Report suspected drunk drivers by calling 9-1-1

Talk to friends and family about the risks of impaired driving

This operation is part of our ongoing commitment to reducing traffic injuries and deaths.

Filed Under: Children & Families, Crime, News, Police

Police seek public’s help to ID Walnut Creek mail theft suspect

September 17, 2025 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Photos: Walnut Creek PD

By Walnut Creek Police Department

Can you help us identify this mail theft suspect?

The Walnut Creek Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the individual shown in these photos. He is suspected of stealing mail from multiple mailboxes in the area (Case #25-26672).

If you recognize him or have any information, please contact Officer Romero at bromero@walnutcreekpd.com

Prefer to stay anonymous? You can leave a tip by calling our tip line at 925-943-5865.

Thank you for helping keep our community safe!

Filed Under: Central County, Crime, News, Police, Post Office

Police investigate shooting of three males in Concord city garage

September 17, 2025 By Publisher 1 Comment

By Concord Police Department

Last night, Tuesday, September 16, 2025, around 10:20 pm, Concord Police Department officers were dispatched to John Muir Concord Medical Center when three males arrived with gunshot wounds after being driven there by friends. CPD determined that a shooting had just occurred in the municipal parking garage on Salvio Street.

A suspect vehicle was quickly identified and the information shared with other law enforcement partners. Deputies from the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office located the suspect vehicle driving in Bay Point where they conducted a traffic stop and detained the occupants.

The three shooting victims are all in stable condition and expected to survive. Concord Police Department detectives are still investigating the incident and trying to determine motives behind the shooting and if there are any other persons involved. Anyone with more information is encouraged to contact Concord Police Department Major Crimes Unit Detective Espino at (925) 671-3426.

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

Mail, check theft suspect from Pittsburg arrested in Brentwood

September 17, 2025 By Publisher 3 Comments

The suspect was arrested with stolen checks and counterfeit postal keys. Photos: Brentwood PD

36-year-old Adam Lew also caught during traffic stop with drugs, has history of arrests since 2013; held on $95K bail

By Brentwood Police Department

On the morning of September 14th, one of our officers contacted 36-year-old Adam Alexander Lew (Pittsburg – born 7-21-1989) during a traffic stop. Lew did not have a valid driver’s license and our officers saw drug paraphernalia in the pocket of the driver’s door.

A search of Lew and of the vehicle revealed suspected narcotics, additional drug paraphernalia, counterfeit postal keys used to steal mail out of mailboxes, and stolen checks that were in the process of being forged. Further investigation revealed at least one of the checks was stolen in mid-August in the city of Folsom.

Lew was booked into jail on several charges including possession of stolen property, forgery, and identity theft. This case highlights the importance of collaboration between laws enforcement and the community in stopping crime.

According to localcrimenews.com, Lew has a history of arrest dating back to 2013 by multiple agencies, including Antioch, Clayton, Concord, Pittsburg, Walnut Creek and Folsom Police Departments and Contra Costa County and San Joaquin County Sheriffs’ Departments, for a variety of crimes. They include burglary, receiving stolen property – motor vehicle, forgery, check fraud, trespassing and drug possession.

According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department, the five-foot, 11-inch tall, 175-pound suspect is being held in the West County Detention Facility and is being held on $95,000 bail.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Filed Under: Crime, East County, News, Police

Brentwood man arrested for shooting woman in Antioch Sept. 5

September 17, 2025 By Publisher Leave a Comment

47-year-old Silvio Roberto Belini Jr. knows 44-year-old Brentwood victim; released from hospital with serious injuries

By Lt. Bill Whitaker #6155, Antioch Police Investigations Bureau

On Friday, September 5, 2025, at approximately 1:29 PM, Antioch Police Dispatch received multiple reports of a shooting in the 3500 block of Lone Tree Way. Upon arrival, officers located a 44-year-old female victim suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. The victim was stabilized at the scene by paramedics before she was transported to an area hospital for treatment. She is currently in stable condition and is expected to survive. (See related article)

On Wednesday, September 17, Antioch Police Department detectives arrested the suspect, 47-year-old Silvio Roberto Belini, Jr. of Brentwood, without incident for this shooting. Antioch Police detectives also executed a search warrant at an undisclosed address in Brentwood in connection with this shooting. Evidence from the home was collected.

Asked about the victim, Lt. Whitaker said, “She had surgery and was discharged from the hospital about a week later. She still has serious injuries.”

Asked if the two know each other and if it was a marital issue, he said, “They do know each other but we’re not releasing any other information. It’s still under investigation.”

This information is made available by the Investigation Bureau. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Detective Becerra at (925) 779-6937 or Antioch Police Dispatch at (925) 778-2441. Anonymous tips or information about this – or any other incident – can be sent via text to 274637 (CRIMES) with the keyword ANTIOCH.

No additional information about Belini could be found in online search. Please check back later for any updates to this report.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Filed Under: Crime, East County, News, Police

Brentwood youth football referee sentenced on child exploitation, firearm charges

August 23, 2025 By Publisher 1 Comment

Tommy Vance was arrested with a cache of illegal firearms and ammunition on April 10, 2025. Photos: Brentwood PD

48-year-old Tommy Ray Vance will serve two years, 10 months in state prison, register as sex offender for 20 years

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

Martinez, California – A Brentwood man was sentenced in Contra Costa County Superior Court after entering guilty pleas to felony charges of attempted sexual abuse of a child under 14 and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

48-year-old Tommy Ray Vance (born 12-19-1976) was sentenced by the Honorable Joni T. Hiramoto on August 18th, 2025, to two years and 10 months in state prison. Vance was further ordered to register for 20 years as a sex offender upon his release from custody.

Tommy Ray Vance following his arrest by on April 10, 2025. Photo: Brentwood PD

The offenses for which Vance was sentenced occurred on April 9 and 10, 2025, when Vance attempted to coerce a person, whom he reasonably believed to be a 13-year-old child, into meeting him to engage in sex acts. The minor was in fact an undercover Detective with the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office. When Vance arrived at a park in Brentwood, he was arrested by patrol units of the Brentwood Police Department.

Investigators with the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force served a search warrant at Vance’s home after his arrest and discovered over a dozen firearms. Investigators quickly learned Vance was prohibited from possessing firearms as a result of a 1996 conviction in Contra Costa County for Arson, Intimidating a Witness and Assault with a Deadly Weapon.

At the time of Vance’s arrest, he was working part-time as a volunteer youth football referee in Contra Costa County. According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office, he is six-feet tall, 230-pounds and Hispanic.

Vance has been in custody since his arrest and will begin to serve his sentence immediately. (See related articles here and here)

“Thanks to the investigative efforts of Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office, the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, and Brentwood Police, we were able to ensure this defendant faces consequences for his actions,” said District Attorney Diana Becton. “This case exemplifies our continued dedication to defending our community’s children against those who would harm them.”

Deputy District Attorney Jenna Franklin from the Sexual Assault Unit prosecuted the case. The Contra Costa County Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force led the investigation.

Case No. 01-25-01209 | The People of the State of California v. Tommy Ray Vance

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Filed Under: Children & Families, Crime, District Attorney, East County, News, Police

East Bay Park District Police Department achieves full staffing

August 16, 2025 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Source: EBRPD

76 sworn officer milestone underscores EBRPD’s commitment to recruitment, retention and being an employer of choice

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

The East Bay Regional Park District proudly announces that its Police Department has reached 100 percent staffing at the sworn police officer rank — a significant achievement that reflects the department’s reputation as a rewarding and respected place to build a career in public safety. With all 76 sworn officer positions filled for the first time in over 18 years, the department is better positioned than ever to deliver on its high standards for service, safety, and community trust.

This accomplishment is particularly noteworthy at a time when most Bay Area police agencies face persistent vacancies of 10 to 25 percent, with a national average near 15 percent, according to a recent survey from Respond Capture, a technology firm that assists law enforcement agencies with recruitment strategies. Achieving full staffing demonstrates the Park District’s success in attracting talented officers who are drawn to its mission, supportive culture, and unique opportunities to protect both people and natural spaces.

“Reaching full staffing in law enforcement is a remarkable milestone,” said Park District General Manager Sabrina Landreth. “It reflects the dedication of our recruitment and retention teams, the appeal of our mission, and the leadership of Chief Roberto Filice. Officers choose the Park District because they can be part of something meaningful — protecting beloved parks and serving a community that values their work.”

Since 2022, the department has invested in dedicated recruitment efforts, including adding a sergeant role focused solely on attracting top talent. “Filling vacancies has always been — and will always be — a priority, but it’s even more important to find the right people,” said the department’s Chief Filice. “We look for officers who share our values, are dedicated to keeping our parks and communities safe, and are committed to fostering positive relationships with park visitors.”

Recruitment strategies have included outreach to police academies, collaboration with training agencies, participation in job fairs, and community engagement events like National Night Out. The department also actively celebrates the work of its officers through media coverage, social media recognition, and public acknowledgments at Board of Directors meetings.

“Full staffing means more proactive patrols, faster response times, greater community presence, and an even higher level of service for park visitors,” Filice added. “It also means our officers enjoy a supportive team environment, exceptional training, and the satisfaction of serving in one of the most beautiful regions in the country.”

“We want to thank our recruitment team, our Human Resources Department, General Manager Sabrina Landreth, Deputy General Manager Allyson Cook, and Chief Roberto Filice, who all worked diligently to bring the sworn portion of our Police Department to full staffing,” said Christopher Rudy, a detective in the department and Vice President of the East Bay Regional Park District Police Association, the department’s union affiliation. “We want to especially thank the General Manager and our Chief for the vision and implementation of our proactive Police Department that has attracted so many new members.”

The Park District Police Department provides a full range of services — from emergency response and criminal investigations to aerial support and interagency mutual aid — across 73 regional parks, 55 miles of shoreline, and over 1,330 miles of trails. In addition to patrolling Park District lands, the department provides contracted policing for East Bay Municipal Utilities District recreation areas, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission watershed lands in the East Bay, and several state-owned parks.

With an estimated 30 million annual visits to its parks, the East Bay Regional Park District offers a dynamic and meaningful environment for public safety professionals. Here, officers protect not only the public but also the natural and cultural treasures that make the Bay Area extraordinary.

The East Bay Regional Park District is the largest regional park system in the nation, comprising 73 parks, 55 miles of shoreline, and over 1,330 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, Police

72-year-old driver in March fatal collision in Danville arrested

August 15, 2025 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Andrew Chao held on $50,000 bail

By Jimmy Lee, Director of Public Affairs, Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff and Jenn Starnes, PIO, Town of Danville

DANVILLE, CA: On March 1, 2025, at about 1:15 p.m., Danville police officers responded to a traffic collision at the intersection of Sycamore Valley Road and Camino Ramon. When officers arrived, they discovered a minivan and a truck involved in a collision, with the truck overturned. A female passenger in the truck was pronounced deceased at the scene. The driver of the minivan sustained minor injuries.

According to a report by DanvilleSanRamon.com, the victim was later identified as 57-year-old Sandy Hall of San Leandro.

Detectives from the Danville Police Department launched an investigation into the collision. Last month, detectives presented the case to the Contra Costa D.A.’s Office which filed felony vehicular manslaughter charges against the driver of the minivan. An arrest warrant was issued for the driver, who was arrested Friday afternoon,  August 15, 2025, by Danville police officers.

He is identified as 72-year-old Andrew Chao of Danville (born 12/8/1952). He was booked into the Martinez Detention Facility for manslaughter. He is being held in lieu of $50,000 bail.

According to the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department, the six-foot tall, 160-pound Chao has a court date scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 18 at 1:30 p.m. in Martinez Superior Court Dept. 5.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

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

Pleasant Hill drunk driver arrested for driving car off parking garage 2nd story

August 12, 2025 By Publisher Leave a Comment

A drunk driver plunged their SUV off the second story of the downtown parking garage in Pleasant Hill early Sunday morning, Aug. 10, 2025. Photo: Pleasant Hill PD

By Pleasant Hill Police Department

Do not drink and drive!

Sunday morning August 10, 2025, around 4 AM, Officers responded to a collision involving a vehicle driving off the second story of the downtown parking garage. Thankfully nobody was seriously injured. Following an immediate investigation, the driver was arrested for DUI and booked at the station. Their vehicle was towed.

Please, designate a sober driver, use ride share or public transportation if you are planning on consuming alcohol. Again, everyone involved here was extremely lucky there were no serious injuries.

Be safe Pleasant Hill!

 

Filed Under: Central County, Crime, News, Police

4 female teens arrested after assault of elderly victim in Walnut Creek

August 9, 2025 By Publisher 1 Comment

Two 18-year-olds from Concord, two juveniles from Walnut Creek

By Lt. Bruce Jower, Walnut Creek Police Department

Four people remain in custody following an incident near Rossmoor. On Thursday, August 7, at approximately 11:00 PM, the Walnut Creek Police Department was dispatched to the 1900 block of Tice Valley Blvd. on the report of an elderly male being assaulted. Numerous Officers quickly arrived on scene and learned the victim had suffered significant injuries. Officers learned four female suspects had assaulted the victim, stole some of his personal property and then fled the scene in a vehicle.

Arrested:

Antonina Abdul-Wajid (18-year-old resident of Concord, born 8/19/2006)

Jaycee Behnke (18-year-old resident of Concord, born 3/19/2007)

Juvenile 1 (17-year-old resident of Walnut Creek)

Juvenile 2 (15-year-old resident of Walnut Creek)

Charges: 4 felony counts: robbery, assault with a deadly weapon that is not a firearm, causing injury to an elder and conspiracy to commit a crime.

Witnesses to the crime provided valuable information and Officers were able to leverage technology to confirm the suspect vehicle. Walnut Creek Police Officers were able to locate the suspect vehicle a short time later. All four suspects were taken into custody. The adults were booked into Martinez Detention Facility. The juveniles were booked into Juvenile Hall.

Walnut Creek Police Department Officers and Detectives are continuing to investigate this crime. There appears to be no continued threat to community at this stage. Due to the age of two of the suspects, their names cannot be released. The victim’s name is being withheld to protect their privacy.

Any other potential victims are encouraged to contact the Walnut Creek Police Department at 925-943-5844. Related information can also be provided anonymously via the tip line at 925-943-5865.

According to localcrimenews.com, Abudl-Wajid was also arrested by Walnut Creek Police on April 16, 2025, for battery on a spouse, cohabitant or former spouse and for being intoxicated in public. According to the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department the five-foot, 11-inch tall, 150-pound teen is being held in the West County Detention Facility on no bail.

According to the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Department, Behnke is five-feet, five inches tall, 110-pounds, Hispanic, but is also listed as white, and is being held on $280,000 bail also at the West County Detention Facility.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

 

Filed Under: Central County, Crime, News, Police

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