Tag "conspiracy"
Burglary at mini-storage followed by high speed pursuit
Photo: Christopher Brinsfield and Cayela Bain At 9:30 pm on March 31, deputies responded to the Five Star Mini Storage at 13508 Hanford Armona Road concerning a burglary in progress.
Two arrested after robbery spree
Photo: Okusitino Tau and Richard Farries Two men were arrested after a string of robberies in San Mateo. For starters, an elderly woman was out walking on the evening of
Clever fisherman helps net boat thieves!
Photo: Bond, Spanos and the boat Originally published as a San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office Facebook post – Over the weekend, an anonymous tipster was looking for a new fishing
Pair with warrants arrested for multiple thefts
Photo: Flores and Simmons Originally published as a Placer County Sheriff’s Office Facebook post – “Just before 6 a.m. on April 1, a Placer County Sheriff’s deputy responded to a
Trio arrested attempting to break into parked car
Photo: confisctaed items A vehicle in the 20000 block of Old River Road was the scene on March 28 of suspicious activity that merited police attention. The person who called
Pair arrested outside of Lowe’s with stolen property
Photo: Charles P. Bryant Originally published as a Sonora Police Department Facebook post – Last night the Sonora Police Department arrested 26-year-old Charles P. Bryant of Modesto and 24-year-old Zalena
Traffic stop leads to arrest on suspicion of conspiracy, weapons and narcotics charges
Pictured: Leonard Spice (L) and Elizabeth Pate (R) | Roseville PD Originally published 3-30-21 via Facebook by the Roseville Police Department: “On Monday, March 22nd, while working patrol an officer
Suspects Arrested on Suspicion of Mail and Identity Theft
SAN RAFAEL— Two suspects have been arrested on suspicion of mail and identity theft. Apartment complexes are frequent targets as Marin County authorities report an uptick in such thefts. Earlier
Couple try to flee in a purple boxy Scion
Photo: suspect’s vehicle Originally published as a Vacaville Police Department Facebook post – “On March 4th, one of our local community members was finishing some shopping and just gotten into