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Fremont Police Department (CA)
Thursday October 30th, 2014 :: 04:03 p.m. PDT

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Police Patrol Blotter for Tuesday, October 28, 2014, and Wednesday, October 29, 2014.

Police Patrol Blotter for Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Incidents: 316 Reports: 52

#010:  Warrant Arrest

Officer Little contacted a 33 year old male, near Coronado Drive and Alder Avenue.  The male was arrested for his outstanding felony warrant.

#009: Man with a Gun 

Dispatch received a call from a witness who reported a male and female arguing near Food Maxx on Fremont Blvd.  The male was waving a gun while yelling at the female.  Numerous units responded and began searching the area.  The male fled the area but called the female half, who was with officers, and said he could see the officers near his vehicle.  The suspect, a 33 year old male, had an active felony warrant for his arrest.  Officers searched his vehicle and located a loaded handgun hidden in a compartment.  Officers are continuing to follow up on numerous investigative leads to locate the suspect. 

#012: Felony Hit and Run

Officers were dispatched to a hit and run at Roberts/Washington where a passenger had a minor visible injury.  The suspect driver, a 26 year old male, and a passenger of the suspect vehicle, fled the scene on foot.  Traffic Officer Kennedy, K9 Officer Dodson and Traffic Officer Marcelino located the suspect hiding in a bush at the Crossroads Church.  The driver was arrested by Traffic Officer Kennedy for hit and run.  Great teamwork by all involved!

#029: Residential Burglary

A residential burglary occurred near the 4200 block of Thornton Avenue between the hours of 8:20am and 2:30pm.  A resident left a bedroom window slightly open.  No known loss at this time. 

#038: Residential Burglary

Between 7:30am and 3:15pm a residential burglary occurred near the 38000 block of Blacow Road.  Loss included alcohol, collector coins and a women’s watch.  Suspect likely gained entry through the closed master bedroom window. 

#045:  Car-jacking

Officer Loughery and Officer Forsberg investigated a car-jacking case where the victim was relieved of his car during a test ride.  The victim posted his car for sale on Craigslist and agreed to meet up with the suspect and take a test ride into the canyon.  They pulled over near Palomares Road and the suspect pointed a gun at the victim and advised him to get out of the car.  The suspect was last seen driving into the canyon with the car.  The vehicle was described as a black 1996 Chevy Impala license plate #5YWE153. 

#049: Residential Burglary

A residential burglary occurred in the apartment complex near the 39000 block of Stevenson Blvd.  Between the hours of 5:50pm and 7:30pm an unknown suspect(s) gained entry to the apartment by prying the rear patio door.  Loss included a men’s watch, US currency, and two women’s purses. 

#050: Driving without a license

Officer T. Bobbitt stopped a vehicle in the area of Fremont Blvd. and Eggers Drive and cited the driver for driving without a license.

#002: Trespass

Officer Nordseth learned that transients have been staying at a vacant building on Liberty Street.  Officers located a subject inside the building.  The male was arrested for trespassing.

#051:  Drunk in public

Officer Peters was detailed to Washington Hospital for an out of control male.  The subject was too intoxicated to care for his own safety and was taken into custody. 

#054: Parole Violation

About 11:00pm, Officer Nordseth is detailed to a commercial building on State Street to check on a possible trespass or burglary.  A custodian working at the building saw two strangers near the building and one of the males told the custodian that he had a gun. Two subjects are located several blocks away, one of the males was found to have an outstanding warrant for parole violation.  He was arrested without incident and no firearm was located.  

 

Police Patrol Blotter for Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Incidents: 284 Reports: 41

#004/006: Probation Search/Possession of Drugs 

Officer Little initiated a probation search near the 4000 block of Alder Avenue, which is a well-known address for drug and criminal activity. Inside Officers contacted five occupants who were on probation.  A search of the residence yielded methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.  A citation was issued. 

#020: Outside Assist

Yuba County Sheriff’s Department requested assistance with arresting a suspect in a child molestation case.  The suspect was a 38 year old male, Fremont resident. The male was located nearby his residence and was arrested.

#031: Found property

A citizen who resides on Darwin Drive called to report they located a large black duffel bag filled with jewelry and car keys.  Case still being investigated. 

#032: Residential Burglary

A residence on Seneca Park Avenue was burglarized between the hours of 1:50pm and 3:50pm.

Later that day around 4:20pm, the suspects returned to the residence.  This time the homeowner was home.  The resident observed two suspects come to his door and use a key to open the front door. As the suspects attempted to enter the home, the resident pushed the door closed and locked the suspects out while calling the police. The two suspects fled in an older model gray colored Infinite with gold rims. The suspects were described as a Hispanic Male adult 35 to 40 years, approximately 5’11” tall with a thin build. He had long black hair in a ponytail and a mustache. The second suspect was a Hispanic female adult 30 to 35 years 5’09” tall, heavy set wearing blue eye makeup.  It was later determined, the homeowner’s vehicle had been burglarized a few days prior where part of the loss was their house keys.  The victim did not call Fremont Police to make a Police report for the vehicle burglary.  Loss from the residential burglary was a laptop and two sets of vehicle keys. 

#034: Robbery-purse snatch

Officers responded to an apartment complex near Country Drive to the report of a purse snatch. The suspects were described as two black males wearing black colored hoody type sweatshirts. Multiple officers arrived on scene and witnesses advised the suspects just ran in a south west direction towards the Sycamore Commons apartments. A canine search was conducted and both suspects were located hiding in the dumpster area. The victim’s money was located underneath one of the dumpsters where the suspects were hiding. Two suspects were brothers one an adult and one a juvenile from the Vallejo area.  They were both arrested along with a third male adult.  

#038: Assault with a deadly weapon

A citizen called to report a male had been stabbed near the Jack in the Box at Ardenwood plaza. The victim, a 58 year old male had been stabbed in the abdomen by his nephew.  The victim was transported to a trauma hospital and found to have non-life threatening injuries. The suspect was still outstanding at the time of this writing. 

#041: Drunk Driving

Sergeant Tarango stopped a vehicle for speeding.  The driver was found to be intoxicated.  The 30 year old male was arrested for drunk driving.

#002:  Warrant Arrest

Officer Meredith conducted a foot patrol in the area of Washington and Driscoll.  He conducted a pedestrian stop on a 42 year old male who had six outstanding misdemeanor warrants.  The male was arrested for his warrants.

#042: Residential Burglary

Officer San Luis and Officer Huiskens responded to a residential burglary on the 4200 block of Tiburon Drive.  The suspect gained entry through the front door.  Loss was jewelry, a Nikon camera, an iPad and cell phone.

#001: Burglary / Auto theft

Victim who lives near the 35000 block of Fremont Blvd was out of town for several days.  Upon returning home, the victim found his home had been burglarized and his vehicle was also stolen.  Victim had a potential suspect that he believes was responsible.  Investigation continuing. 

#003:– In progress Residential Burglary

About 03:15am Officers were detailed to an in progress burglary on the 49000 block of Meadowfaire Common.  The victim heard noises in her home and turned on the light and exited her bedroom.  Two suspects fled out the garage door.  Entry was possibly made through the garage door.  The garage remote was stolen from the unlocked vehicle parked in the parking lot a few days prior.  The victim did not make a police report at that time. Loss included a purse containing credit cards, snowboard and boots, iPhone, vehicle car keys and a mountain bicycle.

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Fremont Police Department (CA)
2000 Stevenson Blvd
Fremont, CA 94538

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Non-emergencies: 510-790-6800

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