Tag "vehicle theft"
Suspect in Jail for Carjacking Spree in Marin and Sonoma Counties
NOVATO — A construction worker is in jail following a carjacking spree in Marin and Sonoma counties. Aaron M. McKendrick, 35 of Martinez, was arrested following a manhunt conducted by
Man in allegedly stolen vehicle issued citation per COVID-19 regulation
Originally published 7-27-20 via Nixle by the San Mateo Police Department: “San Mateo Police Department arrested one suspect targeting an auto theft hot spot and officers returned a stolen vehicle
Man Arrested for Carjacking Caltrans Truck in Irvine
Photo: Caltrans truck A man was arrested in Irvine after allegedly carjacking a Caltrans truck, driving it to John Wayne Airport, and running into a police vehicle. On July 16,
Covid-19 Dozen+ Re-Arrest-and-Release Car Thefts
Photo: Jose Enrique Esquivel HUNTINGTON PARK – Pandemically speaking, it sometimes takes much illegal action to get locked up for an arrest these days. Social-distancing, alone, is a huge factor
Thief Arrested After Wild Chase by Cops
July 12, 2020 – Ventura County, Ca. 29-year-old Los Angeles resident Noemi Rangel may be a lousy thief, but she’s apparently a talented stunt driver and track star. Evidence of
Stolen red convertible Camaro easily spotted
Photo: Adam Brookwood The Vacaville Police Department arrested a man as he drove in a stolen red Camaro with the top down – “There’s an urban legend that red cars
Fountain Valley Police Arrest Suspects Involved in Theft of Cement Mixer and Van
Photo: Richard Moya and Manuel Erenas Two Santa Ana men have been arrested in relation to thieving a van and using it to steal a $3000 cement mixer from a
Fleeing in a stolen Uhaul, caught on foot
Photo: Casey Ream The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office caught a man driving a stolen Uhaul truck in their county – “One of our deputies was patrolling the area of Reservation
Two arrested after alleged vehicle theft attempt in Sonora
PHOTOS: Sonora Police Department Originally published 6-8-20 via Facebook by the Sonora Police Department: “On June 6th at approximately three o’clock in the afternoon, our office received a phone call