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Fremont Police Department (CA)
Monday March 26th, 2018 :: 04:06 p.m. PDT

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Police Patrol Blotter – Weekend Edition

Friday, March 23, 2018
Incidents 310 Reports 58

#012 Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
At 9:20 a.m., Officer Lastrape stopped a male and female in the area of Norfolk Rd and Hopkins Ave.  The 53 year old male was arrested/cited for possession of a controlled substance, possession of controlled narcotics and possession of drug paraphernalia.

#015 Prowling
At 10:42 a.m., officers responded to the 35600 block of Niles Blvd. regarding a male who was in a residential backyard and had tried to open the back door to the house.  Officer Richards located the male in a parking lot on Niles and he was positively identified.  He was arrested for prowling.  The male refused to provide identifying information and was booked into Santa Rita Jail as a John Doe, with finger print identification pending. He was later identified as a 56 year old adult male, Oakland resident.

#018 Residential Burglary
At 10:31 a.m., Officer Sun responded to the 200 block of Kerry Co. to investigate a residential burglary that occurred around 8:43 a.m.  There were no visible signs of entry and it’s believed that the unknown suspect(s) entered through a window at the rear of the house.  A purse containing a debit card was taken.  Follow up with video surveillance is actively being investigated.

#020 Indecent Exposure Arrest
Officer Tatola arrested a 37 year old male for indecent exposure and possession of a controlled substance after a reporting party called stating that the male was near Shinn Park exposing himself.  He was transported to Santa Rita.

#023 Residential Burglary
CSO Winkle investigated a residential burglary that occurred in the 42800 block of Isle Royal St. 7:45 a.m. and 12:28 p.m.  It’s believed that the unknown suspect(s) entered the residence through a doggy door that led into the garage. Several small electronics and phones were taken. There are no witnesses and no leads.

#048 Possession of >1oz Marijuana
Officer Gaziano conducted a traffic stop near Isherwood Way and Paseo Padre Pkwy.  During a search of the vehicle he located over 3 ounces of marijuana.  The driver, a 24 year old adult male, was cited for possession of marijuana and unlicensed driving.

#031 Major Injury Collision
At 2:10 p.m., officers responded to a collision near Grimmer Blvd and Fremont Blvd.  An injured party was transported to the hospital for treatment.  The hospital later advised the injuries were serious and the injured party (a 63 year old Fremont resident) was in critical condition.  Officer Burch investigated.

#045 Shoplifting
At 5:17 p.m., officers responded to Safeway at the Hub for a shoplifting suspect in custody.  Officer T. Roberts arrested a 65 year old adult male, Oakland resident, for shoplifting.  He was booked at Santa Rita Jail.

#057 Brandishing a Firearm
At 6:48 p.m., Officer Haugh investigated a brandishing call where the victim advised that during an argument with an acquaintance a revolver was pointed at him and he was threatened.  A surround and callout was initiated at the suspect’s residence.  After nearly an hour of efforts to get a hold of the suspect, the perimeter was released.  Just as this happened, an uninvolved third party advised the suspect was a few blocks away.  Officer Harvey located the suspect walking with a dog in the area and he was detained without incident.  A consent search of the residence yielded the revolver and ammunition.  An Emergency Protective Order was granted and served.  The 64 year old male, Fremont resident was booked at Santa Rita Jail for brandishing a firearm and criminal threats. 

#001 Vandalism
At approximately 12:10 a.m., dispatch received a report there was a large house party at a vacant home in the 39100 block of Sierra Pl.  A reporting party told dispatchers that several people had tried to hide in his backyard and they had damaged several boards in his fence.  A couple of juveniles were contacted in the area and released to a family member.  Officers were not able to determine who caused the damage to the fence.

#008 Robbery, Kidnapping and Car Jacking Incident
At about 3:00 a.m., dispatched received a call from the parents of two juveniles, aged 17.  Reportedly they too were at the above mentioned party when they were accosted by a group of males and “pocket checked.”  When the male suspects learned the victims did not possess much money they were directed by threat, to go outside to and get into the suspect’s vehicle.   They drove to an ATM and one victim was told to go inside and withdraw money from their account.  The victims were then driven to Hayward where they were dropped off.  The suspects left the victims with their vehicle at this location.   The victims drove to one of their homes and told their parents who called FPD.  There is no physical description of the suspects.

Saturday, March 24, 2018
Incidents 309 Reports 32

Outside Assist
CSO Anders was dispatched to assist FFD with a person that fell into a well.  A 92 year old male was standing in a shed when the rotten boards beneath him gave way. He fell into a 25’+ old well.  His daughter thankfully came looking for him and found him within minutes of his disappearance.  FFD was able to rescue him from the well. 

Auto Burglaries:
#022- 6000 block of Stevenson Blvd.  Passenger window shattered.  A large tote bag was taken.  Incident occurred between 4 – 4:30 p.m.  No suspect information.

#023- 3900 block of Poinciana Pl. Vehicle was unlocked.  Susspect removed sunglasses and other personal items.   No suspect information.

#025- 39100 block of Farwell Dr.  Two windows were smashed and a backpack containing bank cards and a wallet were taken. 

#029- 6000 block of Stevenson Blvd. Occurred between 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. A window was shattered and a backpack was taken.  The bag was opened and its contents were emptied out inside the vehicle.  There is no loss.  No suspect information
 
#001 Carrying a Concealed Firearm While Driving a Vehicle, Possession of a Controlled Substance While Armed, Obstructing/Resisting, Possession for Sales, Carrying a Loaded Hand Gun Not Registered to the Suspect, Possession of Burglary Tools,
Officer Higgins and Officer T. Roberts were a double unit car as part of a DUI enforcement detail and made a traffic stop on Niles Blvd at Nursery Ave.  They contacted a 20 year old adult male who immediately became reluctant to exiting the car to perform field sobriety tests.  The 20 year old resisted all of the officers’ attempts at the detention.  He was removed and placed in a lower leg restraint.  The male was found to be in possession of a load concealed pistol and more than 100 grams of marijuana, concentrated cannabis and a variety of prescription pills.  He was arrested, booked at Santa Rita Jail and his vehicle was towed.

#004 Possession of Methamphetamine
Officer Taylor conducted a pedestrian stop in the area of Paseo Padre and Mowry Ave.  He contacted a 28 year old who was on county parole and found to be in possession of methamphetamine.  The male was arrested and transported to Santa Rita Jail.

#003 Theft of an Auto
Officers are dispatched to an auto theft that just occurred on Montmartre Park Ct.  As Officer La Strape arrived into the area, he saw a matching vehicle headed to the freeway at a high rate of speed.  After he followed the vehicle onto the freeway and confirmed it was the stolen vehicle being reported, a short pursuit was initiated and terminated for safety concerns.

Sunday, March 25, 2018
Incidents 262 Reports 35

#005 Robbery
A male called 911 at 6:27 a.m., from the gas station at Grimmer/Blacow and requested a “safe ride home.”  The male then reported being the victim of a robbery and had facial injuries.  Officer Wong investigated and learned that this was a robbery stemming from a prostitution deal gone bad. 

#012 Missing Person
CSO Sturm investigated a missing person case in which a 57 year old male left his residence yesterday at approximately 10:30 a.m. and never returned.  The missing person suffers from a medical condition and is considered at-risk.  He also has a history of riding public transportation to various locations around the Bay Area.  An area search was conducted by several officers and CSOs without success.  Critical Reach, AC Alert, and a Nixle message was sent out.  Hospitals were also checked without success. 

Auto Burglaries:
#29, 30, 31 & 32: 46800 block of Market Warm Springs.  Windows smashed and various items removed.  Occurred between 7:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.  
 
#34, 35 & 36: 46900 block of Warm Springs Blvd.  Windows were smashed and various items taken.  Occurred between 7:45 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. 
 

Address/Location
Fremont Police Department (CA)
2000 Stevenson Blvd
Fremont, CA 94538

Contact
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Non-emergencies: 510-790-6800

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