
San Jose Men Arrested On Suspicion Of Armed Robbery
Two San Jose men were arrested on Thursday on suspicion of committing an armed robbery at a convenience store in the city in January, according to police.
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Two San Jose men were arrested on Thursday on suspicion of committing an armed robbery at a convenience store in the city in January, according to police.
A man was caught on camera dragging a woman and her young daughter down a flight of stairs during a brazen purse-snatch robbery in San Jose.
Three men from the East Bay were arrested Monday on suspicion of fleeing a Petaluma cellphone store with stolen electronics, police said.
Police in Berkeley are on the hunt for a pair of 10-year-old boys accused of snatching a wallet Thursday, according to authorities.
Petaluma police have released photos of a man who robbed a Bank of America Wednesday afternoon.
Emeryville police arrested a woman Thursday on suspicion of identity theft and fraud alleging she assumes the identity of legitimate nannies in order to rob or defraud unsuspecting parents.
Investigators believe two teens armed with guns entered a home in San Francisco's Outer Mission neighborhood Sunday afternoon in order to take cash, police said.
Palo Alto police are searching for a man who allegedly robbed a 7-Eleven store at gunpoint early Wednesday morning.
BART on Wednesday was testing new safety measures at one Oakland station that's not only one of the busiest in the system, but also one of the most dangerous.
Police arrested a group of teens suspected of assaulting and robbing a passenger at the MacArthur BART station, in Oakland.
A high school student who allegedly robbed a 38-year-old blind woman in downtown San Leandro was charged Friday with robbery and abuse against a dependant adult, according to police.
Police said Thursday that they've broken up a band of scooter-riding robbers from the Bay Area who busted into 40 cars over the weekend in Los Angeles.
Contra Costa County sheriff's deputies are asking the public for help in finding four suspects who burglarized a jewelry store in Alamo earlier this week.
Police in San Francisco are investigating a smash-and-grab robbery at a YSL store in the city's Union Square Wednesday morning.
A manhunt for 27-year-old Rasenoch Allen is ongoing in Oakland Tuesday as new details surfaced regarding the criminal history of the fugitive hit-and-run suspect.
Surveillance video shows the moment a plot to rob a Santa Rosa camera store backfired on three suspects.
A 31-year-old man was robbed of his cash, jewelry and cell phone at gunpoint and then pistol-whipped by an assailant Thursday night in San Francisco's Bayview neighborhood, police said.
A suspect pepper-sprayed a 65-year-old woman late Thursday morning in San Francisco's Sunset District and then stole her groceries, police said.
Three suspects kicked in the door of a South San Francisco house and then ransacked it early Tuesday morning, police said.
Police are investigating a pair of reported strong-armed robbery that occurred Thursday in the area of the University of California at Berkeley campus.
A Vallejo family was shocked when their home surveillance camera caught a prowler looking in on their sleeping baby.
Vacaville police have arrested a 25-year-old man on suspicion of committing at least five robberies while armed with a long kitchen knife.
Two theft suspects tried to reverse their SUV into a sheriff's deputy at a San Leandro thrift store. Deputies returned fire and killed one suspect, injuring the other.
Four officers were injured while taking a man into custody in South San Francisco on Sunday, police said.
The suspects in the shooting of a guard protecting a KPIX news crew during an armed robbery appeared before a judge Wednesday.
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Familiar faces and bold visual storytelling take center stage at the de Young Museum's latest exhibition, "The Art of Manga," which explores the depth and global influence of Japanese graphic narratives.
At least six San Mateo County Jail inmates were hospitalized after a fight more than two dozen inmates broke out Friday morning, deputies said.
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Officers were called to the 1600 block of Atlas Road around 4:15 p.m. Sunday for a report of an industrial accident, police said.
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Police in Salinas announced an arrest Thursday in connection with a triple-shooting last week that killed two people.
Two Colombian nationals were arrested in Morgan Hill on Wednesday after a woman reported an attempted break-in at her home and being stalked the following day, police said.
More than 15 years after a triple-shooting in Monterey County left a man dead, authorities have announced an arrest in the case.
Four people were arrested following a violent carjacking in San Jose last week after investigators used automated license plate readers to find the stolen vehicle and the suspects' vehicle, police said.
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Two inmates at California State Prison Solano are under investigation after an inmate died following a prison yard attack Wednesday morning.
A man was charged with murder in the fatal shooting earlier this month of a man sitting inside a parked vehicle, authorities said Tuesday.
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A Solano County man was sentenced this week to six years in state prison following a pimping conviction stemming from a 2022 human trafficking rescue operation, officials said.
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