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The Blotter | Vehicle vandalism

By Damin Esper | December 6, 2022
Plus: 94611 is the worst area for this kind of crime. (You won't be surprised.)
City

The Blotter | Reports of marking streets tied to thefts

By Damin Esper | November 29, 2022
White chalk marks near vehicles may be signaling targets for theft; also: car with expired registration yields loaded gun and drug paraphernalia.
BART

The road to recovery: SF leaders pledge to bring Union Square back to its former glory

By Olivia Wynkoop | Bay City News Foundation | November 24, 2022
Plan is unveiled to make the area safer and cleaner and to get creative in order to fill the district’s 150 vacant retail spaces.
Crime & Safety

The Blotter | Semiautomatic gun found in stolen vehicle

By Damin Esper | November 22, 2022
Suspect arrested leaving Ace Hardware.
City

The Blotter | Stolen KIA Soul recovered

By Damin Esper | November 8, 2022
One arrested for possession of stolen vehicle.
City

The Blotter | Robbery; stolen car recovered in Piedmont

By Damin Esper | November 1, 2022
A woman walking on Bonita Ave. was robbed by three masked males shortly after noon on Oct 31.
City

PPD issue community alert after midday robbery on Bonita Ave.

By Piedmont Police Department | October 31, 2022
Female victim was approached by three masked males who grabbed her cell phone and purse. Police are asking for any leads or video footage.
City

The Blotter | Two stolen vehicles recovered in Piedmont

By Damin Esper | October 25, 2022
Four people arrested in separate incidents.
crime

Police: Person of interest in arson incidents caught on video

By Piedmont Police Department | October 21, 2022
Fires at Ace Hardware and on Wildwood and Sierra avenues prompt alert.
Crime & Safety

Oakland police warn about uptick in robberies, thefts, and burglaries of power tools

By Oakland Police Department | October 21, 2022
Most recent thefts occurred in the Oakland Hills.
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