The Newark Police Department is releasing information about recent crime and police activity that has occurred within our community.
September 16, 2015
1354 Hours: Newark PD officers were dispatched to a residence in the 37300 block of Elm St for a domestic disturbance. Officer Horst investigated the incident and arrested a 32 year old transient male for domestic battery (243(e)(1) PC) and vandalism (594(a)(1)PC). He was transported and booked into Santa Rita Jail.
1726 Hours: Officer Slater responded to a residence in the 37100 block of Sycamore St, for a vehicle theft report. The vehicle (a black 2011 Ford Fusion) was taken sometime during the night. While speaking to the victim, Officer Slater saw the stolen vehicle drive by the location. Officer Slater stopped the vehicle and arrested a 19 year old male from Newark for vehicle theft (10851(a) CVC). He was booked at Fremont Jail.
September 17, 2015
No Significant Events
September 18, 2015
1138 Hours: Officer Todd contacted and arrested a 40 year old male from San Francisco for his outstanding arrest warrants. Perry was issued a notice to appear in court and released.
1835 Hours: Officers Rodgers and Arroyo investigated a collision on Filbert Street after a 22 year old male driver from Newark collided with a tree and two parked vehicles. The driver was arrested for DUI and issued a citation.
2357 Hours: Officer Simon witnessed a vehicle fail to stop at the stop sign at Cedar Boulevard/Haley Street. During an enforcement stop he contacted an 18 year old female from Newark and arrested her for DUI. She was booked at Fremont Jail.
September 19, 2015
0818 hours: Officer Neithercutt checked an occupied parked vehicle in the Aloft Hotel parking lot after he noticed the vehicle had extension damage and a flat tire. Officers were able to locate the crash scene and a 21 year old male from Newark was issued a citation for hit and run 20002 (a) CVC.
1530 hours: Officer Jackman responded to a report of a shoplifter in custody at Macy’s. A 28 year old male from Newark was cited for 484 (a) PC- shoplifting.
1904 Hours: Officer Smith made an enforcement stop on a 34 year old female from Newark. During the stop it was discovered she had three outstanding misdemeanor warrants for her arrest. She was transported to Fremont Jail.
0408 Hours: Officers were dispatched to Aloft Hotel where an 18 year old female from Oakland attempted to avoid paying a $160.00 cab fare from San Francisco. The female was located and determined to have a no-cite misdemeanor warrant. A friend of hers paid the cab fare. She was transported to Santa Rita Jail.
September 20, 2015
0906 hours: Officer Johnson located an unoccupied stolen vehicle in the parking lot of the Residence Inn. His investigation leads to room #122 and room #124 of the hotel. While in the room, Officer Nobbe contacted a 27 year old female from San Lorenzo and arrested her for her outstanding no cite warrants. During the booking process at Fremont Jail, she was found to be in possession of methamphetamine and was arrested for the additional charge of 4573.6 PC- possession of drugs at a jail.
1410 hours-Officer Neithercutt located an occupied stolen vehicle traveling northbound on Cedar Blvd. near Thornton Ave. Officer Neithercutt temporarily lost sight of the vehicle and when he located it, the driver had parked, and fled the area on foot, jumping fences. The passenger in the vehicle remained on scene and was detained. Passersby directed officers to the area of Lafayette Ave and Sandalwood Dr. A perimeter was established and Officer Jackman and his K9 began a track. The driver was later identified but not located. Officer Neithercutt is seeking a warrant for his arrest.
1630 hours- The shift was dispatched to a “911” call from security at Swiss Park reporting that approximately 500 people were involved in a fight within the business. Officers arrived on scene to find what was later learned to be a “Nicaraguan Festival.” The event had approximately 800-900 people in attendance. Security advised that several people inside were causing a disturbance and they needed help removing them from the event. Officers stood by as approximately 10 people were ejected. Once the problem attendees were ejected, officers observed several disturbances in the parking lots with one leading to a fist fight involving 3 subjects in the roadway. As officers worked to quell the fights, a 34 year old female from Concord attempted to intervene and pushed Officer Nobbe, leading to her being detained and then arrested for a violation of 148 (a)(1) PC- interfering with police officers. A 27 year old male also from Concord was arrested for a violation of 415.5 PC – public fighting.
The disturbances lead to a large crowd gathering outside of the event. Due to the extremely large crowd and level of intoxication of many of the bystanders, a request was made to Fremont Police Department to assist our officers. The crowd began to disperse and leave the event. The event remained open allowing the large crowd to slowly leave the area peacefully. Thank you Fremont PD for the assistance.
1751 Hours: Officer Sandoval, who was off duty, observed a vehicle with front end damage driving erratically in the area of Alvarado Niles and Fremont Boulevard. The vehicle was driving on the wrong side of the roadway and entered the freeway where it continued to swerve and tailgate vehicles. Officer Sandoval followed the vehicle into Newark. The vehicle stopped in the 7600 block of Thornton Avenue. Officer Sandoval directed officers to the vehicle and driver. The 36 year old male from Newark was arrested for DUI. It is likely that his vehicle, a white 2002 Hyundai Elantra, was involved in a collision prior to Officer Sandoval’s observations. He was transported to Santa Rita Jail where he was booked for DUI.
Arrest Information & Mug Shots
You can view an arrest log that displays information about arrestees for the past 30 days. The log displays basic information such as personal data (allowable by statute/law) and the mug shot of the arrestee. Yes, you can see booking photographs and get to know those in our community who are committing crimes.
Follow the below link to visit the site:
http://npd.crimegraphics.com/2013/default.aspx
Address/Location
Newark Police Department CA
37101 Newark Blvd
Newark, CA 94560
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 510-578-4237