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Brentwood man on electric scooter sustains head injury in collision with barrier

October 7, 2025 By Publisher 2 Comments

By Lt. Christopher Peart, Brentwood Police Department

At approximately 6:49 a.m., on Friday, Oct. 3, 2025, Brentwood Police officers responded to a reported solo motorcycle collision on Sand Creek Trail near Old Sand Creek Road.

Upon arrival, officers determined that a 39-year-old adult male from Brentwood was riding an electric scooter and collided with a wooden stanchion. The impact ejected him from the electric scooter, causing him to strike the roadway. The rider sustained a serious head injury and was air lifted to a local hospital. He was not wearing a helmet.

The cause of the collision remains under investigation. However, there is no indication that alcohol and/or drugs were a factor in the collision.

Anyone who witnessed the collision is urged to contact the Brentwood Police Department Traffic Safety Unit at (925) 634-6911.

Filed Under: East County, 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

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

Pittsburg man arrested in Brentwood for using stolen credit card to pay tow fees

September 27, 2025 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Adam Lew’s latest arrest by Brentwood Police on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025. Photo: Brentwood PD.

In lobby of police department

2nd time in 2 weeks: arrested on Sept. 14 for mail, check theft also in Brentwood

By Brentwood Police Department

On Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025, around 11:30AM, 36-year-old Adam Alexander Lew of Pittsburg came to the Brentwood Police Department to pay tow fees. To our surprise, Lew attempted to pay using a credit card that didn’t belong to him.

Luckily, our officers were quickly notified and immediately responded to the front lobby, where Lew was placed under arrest for using a stolen credit card. He was also found to be in possession of drugs and burglary tools.

Lew was transported to the Martinez Detention Facility for booking.

According to localcrimenews.com, Lew has a history of arrests dating back to 2013 including on Sept. 14, 2025, by Brentwood Police for mail and check theft in that city. (See related article) He was charged with forgery, possession of burglar’s tools, unlawful use of willfully obtained personal identifying information, receiving or concealing stolen property, and possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia.

According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department, the five-foot, 11-inch tall, 175-pound suspect was being held for that arrest on $95,000 bail. Lew was out of custody as of Wednesday night, Sept. 17, 2025, with no charges filed.

He is now being held in the West County Detention Facility on $20,000 bail.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Filed Under: Crime, East County, News, Police

Richmond Police honor officer who passed suddenly while off duty

September 27, 2025 By Publisher Leave a Comment

Source: Richmond PD

By Richmond Police Department

It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of RPD Motor Officer Jonathan Platzner. Officer Platzner died unexpectedly after suffering a medical emergency this morning while off duty.

Officer Platzner had been a dedicated member of the Richmond Police Department since 2012. Throughout his years of service, he demonstrated professionalism, compassion and a steadfast commitment to the safety of our community. His loss is deeply felt by his fellow officers, friends, and all who had the privilege of working alongside him.

We extend our deepest condolences to Officer Platzner’s family, loved ones and colleagues during this difficult time. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers as we grieve the loss of a dedicated public servant and friend.

A procession by Richmond Police and Fire Departments personnel was held in Antioch, Friday afternoon, Sept. 26, 2025, as Platzner’s body was transported from Sutter Delta Medical Center. Antioch Police and CHP Officers assisted by blocking traffic on Lone Tree Way to Highway 4.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Filed Under: East County, News, Police, West County

Three men charged for orchestrating San Ramon jewelry store smash and grab armed robbery

September 26, 2025 By Publisher 1 Comment

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

Michael Lamont Ray, Jr., 31 & Ira Raheem Austin, 19, of San Francisco, Jimmy Mack Ray, 27, of Vallejo

Among about 20 thieves who stole over $1 million of merchandise, used stolen vehicles for getaway

Michael Ray held on $300K bail; Jimmy Ray with history of arrests dating back to 2017 held on no bail; Austin bonded out of custody

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

Martinez, California – Three Bay Area men are facing serious felony charges after orchestrating a brazen smash and grab armed robbery at a San Ramon jewelry store on Monday, September 22, 2025, stealing more than one million dollars in merchandise.

The Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office announced charges on Thursday, September 25, 2025, against Michael Lamont Ray, Jr., 31, and Ira Raheem Austin, 19, both of San Francisco, along with Jimmy Mack Ray, 27, of Vallejo, in connection with the September 22nd robbery involving about 20 masked suspects at Heller Jewelers in the City Center Bishop Ranch mall on Bollinger Canyon Road.

The trio executed a scheme that began with stealing vehicles and culminated in an escape that involved gunfire. Each defendant now faces 13 counts of second-degree robbery and one count of conspiracy to commit a crime, with special enhancements under Proposition 36 due to the value of the stolen property.

The conspiracy charges detail 11 overt criminal acts that involved a coordinated operation. The individuals stole vehicles to use in the crime, forcibly entered the jewelry store, smashed display cases to access and steal valuable merchandise and fired a weapon to shatter a glass door during their getaway.

The suspects then fled the scene in the stolen vehicles and evaded pursuing San Ramon Police officers until officers with Oakland Police were able to apprehend the suspects after they were seen leaving a building on the 9900 block of International Boulevard in Oakland.

“Our communities deserve safety from conduct like the audacious daylight robbery in San Ramon,” said Contra Costa District Attorney Diana Becton. “Thanks to the excellent investigative work by the San Ramon Police Department, these defendants will face significant punishment for the offenses they committed.”

Becton emphasized her office’s commitment to prosecuting theft crimes, stating, “My Office will continue to work with San Ramon PD and other law enforcement partners to identify other perpetrators who participated in this brazen robbery and charge them accordingly.”

Jimmy Ray will be arraigned on September 29th at 1:30 pm in Contra Costa Superior Court in Martinez. According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office, the five-feet, 11-inch tall, 170-pound suspect is non-Hispanic, was born 2/20/1998 and being held on no bail. According to localcrimenews.com, Jimmy Ray has a history of arrests by multiple agencies dating to 2017, including by Solano County Sheriff’s Deputies on July 19, 2025, for crimes including possession of ammunition, manufacturing, importing or sale of a large-capacity magazine and violation of probation. Plus, five times for robbery, three times for grand theft, twice each for burglary, use of a firearm, addict in possession of a firearm, elder or dependent adult abuse, threats of violence and vandalism, as well as for human trafficking of a victim under 18, unlawfully causing a minor to engage in a commercial sex act, petty theft and a variety of other charges.

According to the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office, the five-feet, 10-inch tall, 185-pound Michael Ray is Black, was born 7/21/1994 and is being held in the Santa Rita Jail in Dublin on $300,000 bail. He is scheduled to be arraigned on Sept. 30 at 8:30 AM in Alameda County Superior Court, Dept. 112 of the Wiley W. Manuel Courthouse in Oakland.

Michael Ray was also arrested on an outstanding warrant for charges including PC1170(B)-F circumstances in aggravation under CRC 4.421, carrying a concealed firearm on person and in a city, corporal injury to a relationship partner, grand theft exceeding $950 and vandalism under $400 damage.

According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office, as of Wednesday, Sept. 24 at 5:19 AM Austin had bonded out of custody.

Case No. 01-25-03128 | The People of the State of California v. Michael Lamont Ray, Jr.

Case No. 01-25-03129 | The People of the State of California v. Jimmy Mack Ray

The People of the State of California v. Ira Raheem Austin

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Filed Under: Business, Crime, District Attorney, News, Police

43-year-old man arrested for Walnut Creek double murder

September 23, 2025 By Publisher 3 Comments

Two adult women victims discovered inside residence knew 43-year-old Howard Wang

By Sgt. Mike Watson, Walnut Creek Police

On Thursday, September 18, 2025, at approximately 11:45PM, Walnut Creek Police officers responded to a 911 call reporting a disturbance with possible gunfire in the 100 block of Kelobra Court. Upon arrival, officers discovered two adult women deceased inside the residence.

Following the initial investigation, on Sept. 19th, an adult male – Howard Chen Hao Wang, 43-year-old resident of Walnut Creek (born 4/21/1982), who was known to both victims – was taken into custody. He was charged with two counts of 187 P.C. Murder, is currently booked at the Martinez Detention Facility and is being held without bail.

At this time, investigators do not believe there are any outstanding suspects and there is no indication of an ongoing threat to public safety. This investigation remains active, and no additional details are available for release.

The Walnut Creek Police Department would like to thank the Concord Police Department and the Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff for their assistance in this investigation.

Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact the Walnut Creek Police Department at (925) 943-5844 or provide information anonymously through the tip line at (925) 943-5865. Case # 25-29002

According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department, the five-foot, 10-inch tall, 183-pound Wang has his next court appearance in Superior Court, Dept. 5 in Martinez at on Tuesday, Sept. 23 at 1:30 p.m.

According to localcrimenews.com, he was also arrested on Jan. 7, 2023 by Walnut Creek Police for battery on a spouse, cohabitant or former spouse, removing, destroying or  damaging a wireless communication device to prevent summoning assistance or law enforcement. He was previously arrested in November 2014 by Coalinga CHP for driving with a suspended license, a restricted view and speed over 70 MPH.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

Filed Under: Central County, Crime, News, Police

Bay Point, Concord men arrested, charged with attempted murder for shooting of 3 in Concord parking garage

September 23, 2025 By Publisher 2 Comments

31-year-old Justino Lopez-Perez held on $2.3 million bail, 23-year-old Erickson Melendez arrested last year for violent crimes held on $750K bail; third suspect also arrested

By Concord Police Department

As previously reported, on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025, shortly after 10:20 PM, three gunshot wound victims arrived at John Muir Medical Center in Concord and reported they were shot while in a parking garage in the 2000 block of Salvio Street in downtown Concord. Patrol officers responded and descriptions of the suspects and their vehicle were developed. These descriptions were shared with area law enforcement agencies. Just over an hour later, deputies from the Contra Costa County, Office of the Sheriff located the suspect vehicle. From that stop, two occupants were detained and arrested. Detectives from the Investigations Division were called to take over the investigation and continue following up on leads throughout the night and the next day.

On Wednesday, at about 6:30 PM, a third suspect was arrested in relation to the shooting. During the arrest and subsequent search, evidence related to the shooting was found. On Thursday, the Contra Costa County, District Attorney’s Office filed charges related to the shooting.

The following two men were charged with the shooting: Justino Lopez-Perez (31 years old, resident of Bay Point, born 11/16/1993) was charged with 664/187 PC- Attempted murder, 182(a)(1) PC- Conspiracy, 26100(c) PC- Discharge a firearm from a vehicle, 245(b) PC-Assault with a firearm, and use of a firearm enhancements. Erickson Adoni Melendez (23 years old, resident of Concord, born 6/2/2002) was charged with 182(a)(1) PC – Conspiracy and 26100(c) PC- Discharge a firearm from a vehicle.

According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department, the five-feet, eight-inch tall, 143-pound Lopez-Perez is being held in the Martinez Detention Facility on $2.3 million bail and his next court appearance is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 23 at 1:35 p.m. in Dept. 5, Superior Court in Martinez.

According to localcrimenews.com, Melendez was also arrested on Sept. 15, 2024, by Contra Costa Sheriff’s Deputies for kidnapping, battery on a spouse, cohabitant or former spouse and assault with a deadly weapon or assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury. According to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Department, the five-feet, 10-inch tall, 175-pound suspect is also being held in the Martinez Detention Facility on $750,000 bail. He has the same court appearance date, time and location as Lopez-Perez.

We would like to thank the deputies from the Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff, staff at John Muir Hospital, and community members who supported and assisted in this investigation. The three men who were shot were treated at area hospitals and are expected to survive. If you have any information about this incident, please contact Detective Enrique Espino at (925) 671-3426.

Allen D. Payton contributed to this report.

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

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