Pleasanton Weekly 09.21.2012 - Section 1

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COMMUNIT Y PULSE ● TRANSITIONS

POLICE BULLETIN Motel registry check nets prostitution arrest A Sacramento woman was arrested for prostitution at about 2:04 a.m. Sept. 16 after a routine registry check at Motel 6 in the 5100 block of Hopyard Road, according to police reports. Police regularly check license plates at the motel parking lot and the names of those registered for outstanding arrest warrants. In this case, a check of the motel’s registry turned up a probation violation for Amber Christine McCains, 26, who had a prior prostitution arrest. The new prostitution arrest was made after police found an ad soliciting sex for money that had been posted on a website.

In other police reports: UÊ >ÃÃiÃÊ> `ÊvÀ> iÃÊÜ ÀÌ Ê>ÊÌ Ì> Ê vÊf£x]äääÊÜiÀiÊÀiported stolen from Hom Optometry in the 5600 block vÊ LÀ> Ì>ÀÊ À Ûi°Ê Ê> ]ÊÓxäÊ«> ÀÃÊ vÊ«ÀiÃVÀ «Ì Ê} >ÃÃiÃÊÜiÀiÊÌ> i ]Ê> }ÊÜ Ì ÊfxäÊV>à °Ê ÌÀÞÊÜ>ÃÊ}> i`Ê through prying open the rear emergency entrance; the report was filed at about 10:18 a.m. Sept. 14. UÊ > >`Ê >ÜÕ`Ê >Þ ]Ê {ä]Ê vÊ , V `Ê Ü>ÃÊ >Àrested at about 5:09 p.m. Sept. 15 in the 4500 block of , ÃiÜ `Ê À ÛiÊv ÀÊvi ÞÊà « vÌ }Ê ÊÌ iÊ>ÌÌi «Ìi`Ê Ì ivÌÊ vÊV Ì iÃÊÛ> Õi`Ê>ÌÊf£{äÊvÀ Ê ½Ã°Ê vÌiÀÊ iÊÜ>ÃÊ taken into custody, he was arrested for paraphernalia possession, a parole violation and attempting to smuggle methamphetamine into Santa Rita Jail in his socks. UÊ ÊV iV Êv ÀÊf£]xääÊÜ>ÃÊÀi« ÀÌi`ÊÃÌ i Ê Ê-i«Ì°Ê£{Ê ÊÌ iÊ££ääÊL V Ê vÊ >Û> iÊ ÕÀÌ°Ê ÊÌÀÕÃÌÊvÕ `ÊV iV Ê

had been mailed to the daughter of the resident but never arrived. JP Morgan Chase reported the check had been cashed. UÊ Ê Àià `i ÌÊ vÊ Ì iÊ ÎÈääÊ L V Ê vÊ * ÀÌà ÕÌ Ê ÕÀÌÊ reported on Sept. 18 that her debit card number had Lii Ê ÕÃi`Ê Ì Ê > iÊ £ÎÊ V >À}iÃÊ Ì Ì> }Ê >L ÕÌÊ f£]ÓääÊ over a 10-day period. UÊ/Ü Ê Õ `Ài`Ê` >ÀÃÊ ÊV>à ÊÜ>ÃÊÀi« ÀÌi`ÊÃÌ i ÊvÀ Ê >ÊÜ> iÌÊ>ÌÊÌ iÊ >ÜÊ"vv ViÃÊ vÊ/ LÞ]Ê- iÀ > Ê> `Ê Þ iÊ Ê Ì iÊ{ÎääÊL V Ê vÊ >V i `>Ê À ÛiÊ>vÌiÀÊ>ÊÃÕë V ÕÃÊ > Ê was discovered inside the offices in a place not open to Ì iÊ«ÕL V°Ê/ iÊÌ ivÌÊÜ>ÃÊÀi« ÀÌi`Ê>ÌÊ \ÎÓÊ>° °Ê-i«Ì°Ê£Î° UÊ/ ÀiiÊV Õ ÌiÀvi ÌÊfÓäÊL ÃÊÜiÀiÊ>VVi«Ìi`ÊLÞÊ>Ê Ìi ÊÈÊ employee, according to a report filed at about 10:45 a.m. Sept. 15. It was unknown who had passed the fake bills. UÊ Ê-i«Ì°Ê£{Ê>ÕÌ ÊLÕÀ} >ÀÞÊ ÊÌ iÊxÎääÊL V Ê vÊ «Þ>À`Ê , >`Ê iÌÌi`Ê >Ê fÓ]äääÊ >«Ì «Ê V «ÕÌiÀ]Ê >Ê fÎxäÊ * iÊ> `Ê>ÊfÈäÊ-Ü ÃÃÊ À ÞÊL>V «>V °Ê/ iÊ V `i ÌÊ occurred between 5:15 and 6:45 p.m. UÊ Êv >ÌÊÃVÀii Ê/6ÊÛ> Õi`Ê>ÌÊfxääÊÜ>ÃÊÃÌ i Ê Ê>ÊV iÀV > Ê LÕÀ} >ÀÞÊ >ÌÊ }Ê "Ê / ÀiÃÊ Ê Ì iÊ ÎÈääÊ L V Ê vÊ Washington Street, reported at 10:08 p.m. Sept. 15. The front door of the business has been smashed in. UÊ Ê -i«Ì°Ê £ÎÊ }>À>}iÊ LÕÀ} >ÀÞÊ Ê Ì iÊ ÎÈääÊ L V Ê vÊ `ÀiÜÃÊ À ÛiÊ iÌÌi`Ê` }ÊÃi>ÌÊV ÛiÀÃÊÛ> Õi`Ê>ÌÊf£xä]Ê >Êf£ääÊÌi ÌÊ> `Ê> ÊfnäÊÃÌi« >``iÀ]Ê> }ÊÜ Ì ÊÌÜ Ê« ÜÃÊ> `Ê>ÊV v ÀÌiÀÊÜ ÀÌ Êfxä]Êf{äÊÌi ÃÊà iÃ]Ê>Ê fÎäÊÕ LÀi >ÊÃÌ> `]Ê>Êf£äÊ« >ÃÌ VÊÌÕLÊ> `Ê£äÊ« VÌÕÀiÊ vÀ> iÃÊÜ ÀÌ Êf£äÆÊÌ iÀiÊÜ>ÃÊ Êà } Ê vÊv ÀVi`Êi ÌÀÞÊ Ê the burglary, reported at about 6:52 a.m. UÊ Ê-i«Ì°Ê£{ÊÀià `i Ì > ÊLÕÀ} >ÀÞÊ iÌÌi`Ê > ÊLÕÌÊ Ì ing else from an apartment in the 500 block of St. John Street. A kitchen window was broken and a screen pulled off in the burglary, reported at 11:28 a.m. Under the law, those arrested are considered innocent until convicted.

Sept. 12 Theft ■ 11:01 a.m. in the 7000 block of Johnson Drive; theft from structure ■ 3:07 p.m. in the 5000 block of Hopyard Road; theft from structure ■ 3:52 p.m. in the 4600 block of Chabot Drive; theft from structure

Sept. 13 Auto theft ■ 5:14 p.m. in the 7600 block of Stoneridge Drive

Sept. 14 Auto theft ■ 5:30 p.m. in the 7600 block of Stoneridge Drive

Drug violation a.m. in the 1700 block of Santa Rita Road; possession of a controlled substance, paraphernalia possession

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Sept. 15 Drug/alcohol violations ■ 12:29 a.m. at the intersection of Main Street and Rose Avenue; DUI ■ 11:17 p.m. in the 4600 block of Ithica Way; possession of a controlled substance, possession of a prescription in another’s name, paraphernalia possession.

Sept. 16 Theft ■ 4:40 p.m. in the 1700 block of Stoneridge Mall Road; shoplifting DUI ■ 1:19 a.m. at the intersection of Black Avenue and Santa Rita Road

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Bicycle, Pedestrian and Trails Committee Monday, September 24, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. Senior Center, 5353 Sunol Blvd. UÊ,i V>Ì Ê vÊ6> iÞÊ Ûi ÕiÊ*i`iÃÌÀ > Ê> `Ê VÞV iÊ/À> ÊLiÌÜii Ê Sunol Boulevard and the Alameda County Transportation Corridor UÊ*>Û }Ê vÊÌ iÊ ÀÀ Þ Ê V Ê/À> UÊ/À> ÃÊ*À iVÌÊ-Ì>ÌÕÃÊ,i« ÀÌ

The City of Pleasanton invites you to apply for vacancies on the following commissions and committees:

POLICE REPORT The Pleasanton Police Department made the following information available.

WEEKLY MEETING NOTICES

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a.m. in the 1700 block of Santa Rita Road; theft from structure Drug/alcohol violations ■ 12:40 a.m. at the intersection of Stanley Boulevard and Main Street; DUI ■ 2:31 a.m. in the 4700 block of Orangewood Court; possession of methamphetamine, paraphernalia possession

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Sept. 18 Theft ■ 1:41 p.m. in the 6600 block of Owens Drive; theft from structure ■ 4:06 p.m. in the 4500 block of Rosewood Avenue; shoplifting DUI ■ 2:39 p.m. in the 4700 block of Augustine Street

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OBITUARIES PAID OBITUARIES

Robert Allen Wright Robert Allen Wright, loving husband, father, and friend, passed away peacefully on Saturday, September 15. A celebration of his life will be held Saturday, September 22 at The Pleasanton Senior Center at 4:00 pm on 5353 Sunol Blvd. He was born in Temple City, California on February 5, 1943 to Barbara and William Wright. His family moved to Lafayette in 1950 where he graduated from Pleasant Hill High School. He went on to attend Chico State where he met some of his life long friends. He proudly served in the National Guard from for 6 years. Through the guidance of his father in law, Stephen

Roark, he learned the trade of Electrician. He had a passion for his work and excelled at everything he did. He retired from the Electrician’s 595 in 2002 and went on to teach in the Apprenticeship program. He married the love of his life, Marilyn, in 1966 and they moved to Pleasanton in 1971 where they established roots within the community that he loved and together raised their children Laura, Stephen and Michael. While in Pleasanton Bob was involved with the City Planning Commission and the Rotary Club. Bob and Marilyn recently celebrated their 46th wedding anniversary. He enjoyed being with his family and friends, traveling, golfing, tending to his yard, movies, tinkering with cars and working around his house. He was always happy and willing to lend a helping hand. Bob was preceded in death by his loving parents and twin brother Tom. The family would like to thank Hope Hospice for their kind and sensitive care over the past two months. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Hope Hospice at 6377 Clark Avenue in Dublin, Ca.

Patricia ‘Tricia’ Martin Patricia M. Martin (Tricia), 17, moved on to paradise on Sept. 14, 2012. Born in Walnut Creek, CA, she is survived by Kathleen Martin (mother) and preceded in death by Brian Martin (father). Tricia’s short life was filled with trips to the beach and Disneyland, and cruises to the Caribbean, Mexico, Alaska and Hawaii. She loved listening to music, creating art, watching scary movies and hanging with friends. Tricia also loved animals including her three cats Sparklie, Herbie and Zephyr and her dog Kimmy (big black kitty). A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012, at Graham-Hitch Mortuary, 4167 First Street, Pleasanton, CA. Donations may be made in her memory to SuicidePreventionLifeLine.org or Tri-Valley Animal Rescue (TVAR).

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ALL MEETINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AND PUBLIC COMMENT IS WELCOME The above represents a sampling of upcoming meeting items. For complete information, please visit www.ci.pleasanton.ca.us/community/calendar Pleasanton WeeklyÊUÊSeptember 21, 2012ÊU Page 11


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