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  • Bay Area swim coach arrested on suspicion of annoying or molesting a minor

    Bay Area swim coach arrested on suspicion of annoying or molesting a minor

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    SAN JOSE — A Bay Area swim coach has been arrested on suspicion of annoying or molesting a minor, police said.

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  • Police: Man dies in Oakland traffic collision after two vehicles blow through stop signs

    Police: Man dies in Oakland traffic collision after two vehicles blow through stop signs

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    OAKLAND — An 18-year-old man died Wednesday night after the speeding car he was in was broadsided by another vehicle in East Oakland, authorities said.

    Both vehicles failed to stop at a stop sign before the collision, police said.

    The driver of the other vehicle fled the scene on foot as did another occupant of the car the man who died was in, police said.

    The name of the man killed has not been released. Authorities have not yet said if he was the driver of the car or a passenger.

    The collision happened about 10:35 p.m. Wednesday at the intersection of 38th Avenue and Carrington Street.

    Police said that based on video recovered from the area, the Honda Fit the man who died was in was traveling northbound on 38th avenue at an excessive speed when it failed to stop for a stop sign at the intersection of 38th Avenue and Carrington Street.

    Police said as the Honda Fit accelerated through the intersection it was broadsided by an Acura TL that was traveling westbound on Carrington Street that also failed to stop for the stop sign.

    The Honda Fit hit some parked vehicles before coming to a stop.

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  • Woman, man wounded by stray bullets while driving in West Oakland

    Woman, man wounded by stray bullets while driving in West Oakland

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    OAKLAND — A woman and a man driving in West Oakland Tuesday night were wounded by stray bullets fired during a gun battle between the occupants of other vehicles, authorities said.

    The 65-year-old man was in stable condition with a gunshot wound to his jaw, authorities said.  The 53-year-old woman was in stable condition with a wound to her arm.

    The shooting, which activated gunshot detection system alerts, happened about 10:37 p.m. in the 1700 block of Eighth Street. Numerous shell casings were recovered in the area.

    Police said initial reports indicated that the occupants of two vehicles exchanged gunfire while driving but none of the shooters were injured.

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  • Arrest made in string of thefts from San Mateo clothing store

    Arrest made in string of thefts from San Mateo clothing store

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    SAN MATEO – Authorities on Monday arrested a 24-year-old Daly City man in connection with a string of thefts from the Lululemon store at the Hillsdale Shopping Center.

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  • Oakland man arrested on suspicion of DUI following injury crash

    Oakland man arrested on suspicion of DUI following injury crash

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    WATSONVILLE – A 34-year-old Oakland man was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol following a head-on collision Saturday near Watsonville that left him and six others with moderate to major injuries, according to authorities.

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  • Woman fatally shot in Oakland’s Uptown district

    Woman fatally shot in Oakland’s Uptown district

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    OAKLAND — A 29-year-old San Francisco woman was fatally shot Friday night in the Uptown district, authorities said.

    The  shooting happened about 10:47 p.m. Friday in the 1900 block of Telegraph Avenue, near William Street, and the assailant fled the scene before officers arrived. The wounded woman was taken to a hospital where she later died. Her name has not yet been released, pending notification of her family.

    Police have not released a motive or suspect information.

    The killing is the 50th homicide investigated by Oakland police this year. Last year at this time, police had investigated 53 homicides in the city.

    Police and Crime Stoppers of Oakland are offering up to $10,000 in reward money for information leading to the arrest of the killer.  Anyone with information may call police at 510-238-3821 or 510-238-7950 or Crime Stoppers at 510-777-8572.

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  • San Jose man arrested on suspicion of trying to rob two banks

    San Jose man arrested on suspicion of trying to rob two banks

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    SAN JOSE — A suspect has been arrested in connection with a pair of recent bank robbery attempts in San Jose, police said.

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  • Two men sentenced in grisly killing where Baby Yoda doll and AC Transit bus provided key evidence

    Two men sentenced in grisly killing where Baby Yoda doll and AC Transit bus provided key evidence

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    An Alameda County judge on Wednesday sentenced two men to prison in what investigators claimed was a grisly kidnapping-turned-killing nearly three years ago in Castro Valley.

    Superior Court Judge Scott Patton sentenced Steve Hanna, also known as Richardo Onteveros, to 15 years to life in prison after he pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for the death of Benjamin Hemmann, 37. The man’s body was found strangled, bound and gagged with ratchet straps and duct tape in September 2021, in a case that investigators claimed to solve using surveillance footage from an AC Transit bus and the presence of a Baby Yoda doll on the alleged killers’ pickup.

    The judge also sentenced another man, Bryan Wu, to six years in prison after he pleaded guilty to first-degree burglary a few weeks ago. He is expected to be released in April 2025, given the fact he has been jailed in the case since May 2022.

    A third defendant, Kevin Woodruff, faces a potential six-year, eight-month prison term when he’s sentenced July 2 on charges of committing a home invasion robbery in concert and possession of stolen property.

    The sentences drew another sharp rebuke Wednesday from Hemmann’s sister, Laurie Henson, who tearfully blasted plea deals the three men reached a few weeks ago that allowed them to avoid first-degree murder and kidnapping charges.

    “I’m not asking for a miracle — I’m just asking for the defendants to be judged by a jury of their peers,” said Henson during the hearing, her voice cracking as she wept. “I just ask for justice to be served.”

    Patton on Wednesday called the plea deals “reasonable,” particularly given the “complicated” nature of the case. He also noted the possibility that a trial could end in a hung jury, given the large amount of circumstantial evidence gathered by investigators.

    His words were of little comfort to Henson.

    “I will not stand silently,” Henson told the judge. “There has to be change. Our court system is supposed to be for the people.”

    Moments later, Hanna turned directly to Henson, telling her: “I apologize.” Hanna — who has since changed his name to Said Ahmed Mustafa Ali after converting to Islam in prison — added that her grief was “understandable,” and again apologized.

    Hanna, Woodruff and Wu were arrested in spring 2022 and charged with murder after investigators claimed the trio took Hemmann to Skyline Boulevard in Oakland and tied him up. That’s when, investigators said, Hanna drove the man to Redwood Road in Castro Valley, strangled him and disposed of his body.

    The investigation into Hemmann’s death nearly stalled multiple times. Yet detectives caught a key break in the case: The discovery of video footage from an AC Transit bus that captured a Toyota Tacoma on the road where Hemmann’s body was found. Affixed to its grill was a small Baby Yoda doll.

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  • One teen killed, another injured in Hayward shooting

    One teen killed, another injured in Hayward shooting

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    HAYWARD – One teenager was killed and another was injured in a shooting Wednesday morning in Hayward, according to authorities.

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  • Investigation underway into Brentwood church vandalism

    Investigation underway into Brentwood church vandalism

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    BRENTWOOD — A church was vandalized Wednesday night in Brentwood, police said.

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  • Shooting in Oakland’s Uptown district under investigation

    Shooting in Oakland’s Uptown district under investigation

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    OAKLAND — A 30-year-old Daly City man who told police he was shot early Monday in the Uptown district was in stable condition, authorities said.

    The man told police he had left one club and was walking to another in the 1900 block of Telegraph Avenue about 12:30 a.m.  Monday when he heard gunfire and started running.

    He then felt pain in his leg and realized he had been shot, he told police.

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  • Alameda County prosecutors agree to 4-year prison term for man who killed two kids in DUI crash

    Alameda County prosecutors agree to 4-year prison term for man who killed two kids in DUI crash

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    DUBLIN — In two weeks, a San Jose man is scheduled to be sentenced to four years in state prison through a plea agreement over the 2021 crash that killed two Fremont siblings, aged 6 and 11, court records show.

    Cruz Montano Alduenda, 57, pleaded no contest to a single vehicular manslaughter count in the September 2021 crash that killed siblings Honesty Jenkins, 6, and Damarion Jenkins, 11, court records show. In exchange, Alameda County prosecutors dropped drunk driving charges and an additional manslaughter count, and agreed to a four-year prison term.

    The original criminal complaint charged Montano Alduenda with not just killing Honesty and Damarion but also injuring the victims’ mother and then-8-year-old brother, who survived the wreck. Police said at the time that Montano Alduenda was driving a Chevrolet Tahoe on State Route 84, west of Old Vallecitos Road, when he served out of his lane into oncoming traffic and struck the Jenkins family’s car head-on.

    Montano Alduenda was injured during the crash as well, and when police arrived he was still trapped inside the Chevrolet. His blood alcohol level was measured at .1, which is above the legal definition of drunk, and he also tested positive for methamphetamine, police said at the time.

    Damarion was killed outright, but Honesty survived for three months until she, too, succumbed, according to media reports.

    Montano Alduenda is set to be sentenced June 3 in Department 705 in the East County Hall of Justice in Dublin, court records show. In the meantime he is being held at Santa Rita Jail, where he continues to rack up time credits that will work towards his sentence.

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  • Alameda County dispatcher killed by suspected drunk driver

    Alameda County dispatcher killed by suspected drunk driver

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    SAN LEANDRO – An emergency services dispatcher was hit and killed by a suspected drunk driver while on her way to work Sunday night in San Leandro, according to authorities.

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  • Standoff with possibly armed suspect closes I-80 in Fairfield

    Standoff with possibly armed suspect closes I-80 in Fairfield

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    FAIRFIELD – Interstate 80 was closed Friday evening in Fairfield as authorities worked to arrest a possibly armed suspect, according to the California Highway Patrol.

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  • San Jose man gets 18 months for gang’s plot to rob Union City trap house

    San Jose man gets 18 months for gang’s plot to rob Union City trap house

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    SAN JOSE — A San Jose man has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for his involvement in a plot to rob a drug dealer in Union City, one that authorities say was thwarted thanks to a massive wiretap operation.

    Kyle Leonis was sentenced last month by U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, after he pleaded guilty to a count of conspiracy to commit a robbery. Leonis was charged as part of a massive investigation aimed at the Nuestra Familia prison gang and several Norteño street gangs it controls, mostly based in San Jose.

    Prosecutors contend that Leonis is a “sixth generation” member of a Norteño subset based in San Jose, but his attorney denied this and says that Leonis is at most an “associate” of a few young men who are gang members.

    The 2018 plot to rob the Union City home was discussed in detail while authorities were wiretapping gang members’ phones, according to court records. After the FBI raided the home of the drug dealer they intended to rob, the co-conspirators allegedly talked about how there was likely “a rat” in their midst and Leonis asked if they should “86” that person, who was later assaulted, prosecutors said in a sentencing memo.

    But Leonis’ lawyer said the term “86” was not a reference to a violent act, but actually to ostracizing the alleged snitch from social gatherings. Leonis works in the restaurant industry where the term “86” is used often to refer to banning someone from an establishment, his lawyer added.

    In that same vein, Leonis’ lawyer included several support letters that vouched for Leonis’ character, and said he has “grown tremendously” since his arrest in 2021. One of those letters, written by the owner of a pizza restaurant, predicts that Leonis’ work as a pizza chef will transform his life for the better.

    “It isn’t just pizza with us. It is a way of life,” the letter says. “It led me down a road that set me straight, and I know this will do the same for Kyle.”

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  • Morgan Hill: Youth arrested on suspicion of making threats against city facility

    Morgan Hill: Youth arrested on suspicion of making threats against city facility

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    MORGAN HILL – A youth has been arrested on suspicion of threatening the lives of community members at a facility operated by the city of Morgan Hill, police said.

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  • Two Oakland residents from Honduras sentenced for selling fentanyl, meth

    Two Oakland residents from Honduras sentenced for selling fentanyl, meth

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    Two Oakland residents originally from Honduras were handed multiyear prison sentences on Friday for selling fentanyl and methamphetamines in the San Francisco Tenderloin and other parts of the Bay Area, according to a Department of Justice news release published Friday.

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  • Police: Husband arrested in fatal stabbing of wife in Hayward

    Police: Husband arrested in fatal stabbing of wife in Hayward

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    HAYWARD — A woman was stabbed to death Thursday evening and her husband was later arrested as the suspect, police said Friday.

    The name of the woman killed, who is in her 50s, was not immediately released.

    Police identified the husband as Gary Barronga Garcia, 66.

    The stabbing happened about 5:46 p.m. Thursday at the couple’s apartment in the 25000 block of Cypress Avenue, police said. Authorities received numerous 911 calls regarding a woman screaming from inside the apartment.

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  • Ex-president of Santa Clara metal finishing company sentenced to prison for fraud

    Ex-president of Santa Clara metal finishing company sentenced to prison for fraud

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    SAN JOSE – The ex-president and CEO of a Santa Clara-based metal finishing company who improperly used corporate funds to buy jewelry from Tiffany & Co. and lease a Ferrari has been sentenced to 2½ years in federal prison, according to authorities.

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  • San Francisco man fatally shot in East Oakland; possible suspect detained

    San Francisco man fatally shot in East Oakland; possible suspect detained

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    OAKLAND — A 39-year-old San Francisco man was fatally shot in East Oakland Friday night and a possible suspect was later detained, authorities said.

    The name of the man killed has not been released pending notification of his family.

    The shooting happened about 10:27 p.m. Friday in the 1300 block of 102nd Avenue, a mostly residential area.

    Police responding to reports of gunfire found the San Francisco man dead in the rear area of a residence.

    A man was later detained in the area as a possible suspect and was being interviewed by investigators Saturday.

    Investigators have not yet released a motive for the shooting and have not said if the man killed and the man detained knew each other.

    The killing is the 16th homicide investigated by Oakland police this year.  Last year at this time police had investigated 21 homicides in the city.

    Check back for updates on this developing story.

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