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Body found in waterway near Gilroy confirmed to be missing 21-year-old man
A body that was discovered in a Gilroy waterway last Sunday has been positively identified as a man who was reported missing on Dec. 1, according to the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office. Gabriel Lara de Lara, a 21-year-old man from San Martin, was found floating in a waterway near...
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Cache of homemade guns seized in San Jose domestic violence incident
(KRON) — An arsenal of privately manufactured firearms was seized from a San Jose residence on Thursday after police responded to a report of gunfire on the 10000 block of Clayton Road, according to authorities. The San Jose Police Department said officers arrived at around 6 p.m. and learned that domestic violence had occurred involving […]
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Drunk driver crashes into 2 SJPD patrol cars: police
(KRON) – The San Jose Police Department took to its social media to inform the public that two patrol vehicles were struck by a drunk driver. According to SJPD, the officers only suffered minor injuries in the crash. The department asks drivers to never drive drunk or “buzzed.” The SJPD suggests drivers designate a sober […]
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Hayward CHP busts decorated "mobile Christmas tree" on I-880
An East Bay CHP officer recently had to play Grinch after spotting a car decorated with exterior Christmas lights traveling on Interstate Highway 880, authorities said. The Hayward office of the California Highway Patrol posted about the incident on its Facebook page Friday afternoon , using it as a reminder to drivers not to decorate their vehicles during the holiday season. The post did not specify exactly when or where the vehicle was spotted, but the post included an image showing the white BMW 3 Series 340i sedan festooned front to back with Christmas lights. "While we appreciate the festive spirit, California Vehicle Code says extra lights on your car's exterior are a no-go," the post read. The post continued, saying the CHP sergeant had to "play the role of the Grinch (but with a heart two sizes too big) and remind the driver that safety comes first!" "With that said, keep the lights on your house, your tree, or even your sweater—but not your car!" the post added "Stay merry, stay bright, and stay legal!
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Video shows man attack child at Hayward middle school
HAYWARD, Calif. - A school rift between two girls turns physical. But it's one of the girl's adult relatives that throws the punches, assaulting a student at a school basketball game. Surveillance video shows a man running down a hallway at Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School in Hayward, stop,...
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Mountain View City Council supports transit-oriented affordable housing to tackle housing shortage
Mountain View, California – In an attempt to solve the housing crisis, Mountain View has approved a ground-breaking affordable housing project on 334 San Antonio Road, once home to a Valero gas station and auto repair shop. Despite the restricted parking availability of the project, the City Council’s unanimous vote on Tuesday to endorse the request of the CRP Affordable Housing to build an eight-story apartment building signals a major progress in helping lower-income citizens.
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Arrest made in connection to fatal double stabbing in Hayward
HAYWARD, California ( MyCaliforniaNews ) - A suspect has been arrested in connection with a double stabbing that left one person dead and another injured near the 24000 block of Silva Avenue in August, according to a press release from the Hayward Police Department.On August 18, 2024, at approximately 2:06 a.m., officers responded to reports of an altercation that escalated into an assault with a deadly weapon. Upon arrival, they discovered 39-year-old Jose Quevedo, of Hayward, California, suffering from stab wounds. Medical personnel pronounced Quevedo dead at the scene. A second victim, a 37-year-old female resident of Hayward, was also found with stab wounds and was transported to a local hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. Her identity is being withheld.Following a comprehensive investigation involving evidence collection and interviews, detectives identified and arrested 34-year-old Randall Stoops, of Hayward, California. Stoops is currently in custody at the Santa Rita County Jail, facing charges of murder and attempted murder.The Hayward Police Department encourages anyone with information related to the homicide to contact Detective Niedenthal at 510-293-7176.
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Here We Go: Local Dungeness Crab Season Gets the Green Light to Begin
Dianne de Guzman is a deputy editor at Eater SF writing about Bay Area restaurant and bar trends, upcoming openings, and pop-ups. After months of delays and waiting, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife finally has some good news regarding the commercial Dungeness crab season: Crabbers can begin hauling in the seafood delicacy as of Sunday, January 5.
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