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Walgreens (2600 Mowry Ave) security called at approximately 2:40 a.m. when they saw four suspicious subjects (3 men, 1 woman) possibly shoplifting. In the end, Ofc. Macciola wound up arresting a 34 year old adult male for drug paraphernalia and a 42 year old adult male for a felony CDC warrant, commercial burglary, drug paraphernalia and a parole hold. Monday, October 21 Officer Hamblin was dispatched to a reported armed robbery on Highway 680/Vargas Rd. The victim stated he was driving to work on Hwy 680 at approximately 5:30 a.m. when the driver in front of him began to slow down and eventually stopped. The reporting party rear ended the vehicle. When the reporting party (victim)got out and contacted the driver, he (suspect) brandished a gun and demanded his wallet. Wednesday, October 23 At approximately 5:25 a.m., officers responded to the Warm Springs Plaza after receiving 9-1-1 calls about a shooting victim outside Fremont Bank on Mission Blvd. Officers arrived and found that the victim was conscious but had been shot at least three times while seated in his car. A shooting scene was located a short distance away on Brown Road near Mission Blvd. We believe that the shooting resulted from a road rage confrontation between the victim and the driver of a white 2010 or newer vehicle with large polished chrome rims. The road rage incident began on southbound 680 somewhere in the area of Washington Blvd. and ended where it escalated into a shooting on Brown Rd. The victim was transported in serious condition to a local trauma center with non-life threatening injuries. The suspect fled the scene and the description is that he was a 25-35 year old adult male, Hispanic or Portuguese and had short dark hair that was possibly receding on the sides creating a widows peak. Detectives responded quickly and took over the investigation. We are asking for anyone who may have witnessed this incident to please contact the Fremont Police Department’s Investigative Unit at 510-790-6900.

Daggett Avenue. The suspect was described as a Hispanic male, between 30 and 40 years old, about 5 foot 9 inches tall, weighing about 200 pounds. The suspect was further described as being clean-shaven and missing his two canine teeth. The suspect’s vehicle was described as a white older model, flatbed, Ford F150, with plywood on the sides of the bed. Wednesday, October 16 At 2:30 p.m., an adult male exposed his penis to a 14 year-old female in the Union City Library. The suspect was seated in a chair on the second floor of the library when he exposed himself to the victim. The suspect was described as a black male, around 20 years old, 5 foot 6 inches tall, with a medium build. The suspect was wearing a white shirt and blue shorts with a white and red line down the side. The victim called her mother to report the incident. The victim’s mother then instructed her to call the police. The suspect ultimately fled the area prior to police arrival. Anyone with information on any of the above listed cases should contact the Investigations Division at 510-675-5247. Those wishing to remain anonymous can contact the tips line by calling 510-675-5207 or email Tips@union-city.org. Monday, October 21 At about 8:30 p.m., the Union City Police Department responded to a disturbance that resulted in an Officer Involved Shooting. The suspect, Timothy Lopez, 47, of Union City died after being shot by a Union City Police Officer. The Union City Police Department Investigations Unit and Alameda County District Attorney’s Office are conducting independent investigations of the shooting. Anyone with information related to this case is encouraged to call Detective James Martin at 510-6755275. If you wish to use the anonymous tip line, please call 510675-5207 or e-mail information to tips@unioncity.org.

Newark Police Log SUBMITTED BY NEWARK PD Friday, October 18 Officer Geser investigated a stolen white company trailer CA license #4EH1422 from the 37300 block of Cedar Blvd. at 7:38 a.m. The truck has “Watermark Builders” logos on three sides. Officer Geser investigated a commercial burglary at 39660 Eureka Dr. (Phonak) occurred between 9:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. the previous night. The door was pried and the loss was two Leica microscopes valued at $10,000. Officer Fredstrom investigated an auto burglary at 1:23 p.m. that occurred overnight near the intersection of Port Sailwood and Cedar Blvd. The loss was a wallet, credit cards and a backpack. Officer Eriksen attempted to stop a motorcycle he recognized for exhibition of speed near the intersection of Mayhews Landing and Spruce St. at 1:54 p.m. The motorcycle accelerated to dangerous speeds and fled from Officer Eriksen. Officer Eriksen did not pursue but observed the motorcyclist nearly hit pedestrians during flight. Officer Eriksen believed the motorcycle was one he had previously observed on Pebble Beach. Officers responded to the residence where Officer Eriksen believed the owner of the motorcycle resided. While gathering intelligence on the residence and potential occupants, Andrew Danvers of 8146 Pebble Beach arrived at the residence. Officer Eriksen interviewed Danvers and after dissecting numerous lies, Danvers admitted to fleeing on the motorcycle. During a search of the residence, officers located the motor-

cycle jacket and messenger bag Danvers was wearing when he fled from Officer Eriksen. During a search of the bag, Officer Eriksen located an empty conceal carry belt holster and a loaded Kimber 1911 .45 caliber handgun. Danvers was ultimately arrested. The firearm was seized for evidence pending further investigation. Danvers was transported to Santa Rita Jail. Sunday, October 20 Officer Khairy was performing a security check on Olive Street at 10:12 a.m. and initiated a tow on a parked vehicle in front of a residence in the 36800 block of Olive Street. The suspect from the felony domestic violence incident which occurred yesterday came out of the residence to inquire about the tow. Officer Khariy ended up arresting Miguel Avila of Newark) for felony domestic violence. At 5:54 p.m., Officer Arroyo handled a citizen’s arrest/shoplifting case at the NewPark Mall Macy’s store. Ana Perez-Cervantes of Fremont was issued a citation for petty theft. Monday, October 21 At 3:56 p.m.,Officer Neithercutt responded to a residence in the 37000 block of Magnolia St on a report of a theft. A male suspect (wearing an electronic company shirt) had contacted the victim and requested to see her electric bill. Victim let him and in and then left the room to get the bill. When victim returned, she discovered her laptop was stolen. Tuesday, October 22 At 4:30 p.m., Officer Jackman responded to Macy’s Department Store for a shoplifter in-custody. Gloria Napuri of Concord was arrested for petty theft. She was issued a citation and released from the scene. Day and Night shifts responded at 6:13 p.m. to a report of an assault with a baseball bat on Smith near Bunker School. No victims were located. The “bat” was later determined

to be a piece of PVC fencing. Witnesses later provided information regarding the possible identity of the involved people. At 7:33 p.m., Officer Coffey stopped bicyclist Ryan Isaacson of Newark at 7:33 p.m. and arrested him for Drunk in Public. Isaacson was mentioned as the possible victim of the above incident. He had marks consistent with the described incident, but no serious injury. He denied any involvement. He was booked at Fremont Jail for public drunkenness. Thursday, October 24 At 9:14 a.m., Officer Fredstrom investigated the theft of a gray women’s Schwinn 18 speed bicycle from the 7500 block of Birkdale Dr. Officer Katz investigated the passing of counterfeit money at Cargill Salt at 11:01 a.m. At 12:57 p.m., the shift responded to an interrupted residential burglary at a residence in the 36100 block of Crystal Springs Dr. A male subject about 5’9, close shaved hair wearing a red plaid shirt was observed inside the residence by the victim. Officers surrounded the residence within minutes and conducted a search but did not locate the subject. At 1:32 p.m., Officer Knutson investigated a theft from “FANS” store inside Newark Mall. Approximately $2000 of sports related merchandise was stolen by subjects. Officers responded to Wells Fargo bank at 2:58 p.m. for a forgery in progress. Elisenda Ovalle of Oakland was arrested by Officer Eriksen for check fraud. She was transported to Santa Rita Jail for booking. Any person with any information concerning these incidents can contact the non-emergency line at 510578-4237. Information can also be left anonymously on the “silent witness” hotline at 510-578-4000, extension 500.

Hayward Police Explorers: looking for a few good teens SUBMITTED BY EXPLORER POST #275 The Hayward Police Department’s Police Explorer Program provides teens and young adults an opportunity to learn about a career in law enforcement while developing confidence, leadership and life lessons. Applicants must fulfill age (14-19 years old), scholarship and character requirements.

Officer Donald Jenkins, the senior Explorer Advisor at Hayward PD was recently recognized with the “Advisor Honor Award” while attending the Explorer Academy with six new Hayward Police Explorers in San Diego. He was selected from among 41 other candidates. Officer Jenkins, has been with Hayward PD since 1996 and has served as an Explorer Advisor for the last 5 years. He is retired

from the US Army Reserve where he served for 22 years and served two tours in Iraq. Questions about the program or interest in becoming a member of Hayward Police Explorer Post #275 should be directed to: Officer D. Jenkins; Officer R. Bugarin; or K. Nobida at (510) 293-7272.


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