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Thursday-Sunday Log (12-1 to 12-4): Multiple DUIs, 16-Year-Old Arrested for Grenadine Home Burglary, Tire Stolen in the Night

Shift report from the Hercules Police Department's watch commander.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1

 

1038 hours:         Towed Automobile: An officer towed a vehicle for expired registration on Refugio Valley at Miramar.

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1150 hours:         Warrant Arrest: A 67-year-old Hercules man was arrested for a weapons violation warrant in the 200 block of Starling. He was transported to County Jail.

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1501 hours:         Residential Burglary: A resident in the 100 block of Aster reported the front door of his residence was forced open between 0830 and 1430 hours today. Jewelry and other personal items were stolen from the residence.

 

1505 hours:         Residential Burglary Arrest: A detective arrested a 16-year-old juvenile from El Sobrante for a residential burglary that occurred on 11/14/11 in the 300 block of Grenadine. The juvenile was transported to Juvenile Hall.

 

2031 hours:         Warrant Arrest: An officer stopped a vehicle on Willow at Palm and arrested a 22-year-old Hercules man for a probation violation warrant. He was transported to County Jail.

 

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2      

 

0912 hours:         Theft of tire: A resident on Crystal Circle reported the left rear tire of his car was stolen sometime during the night.

 

1531 hours:         Non-Injury collision: Two vehicles collided on Sycamore at Creekside.

 

1932 hours:         Outside Assistance: CHP requested assistance with a mentally disturbed person who was breaking the windows of a car parked on the shoulder of I-80 at Pinole Valley. Assistance was provided without incident.

 

0011 hours:         Driving Under the Influence & Child Endangerment: An officer stopped a vehicle on Highway 4 at Franklin Canyon and arrested a 28-year-old Vallejo man on suspicion of DUI. The man was also arrested for child endangerment after a toddler was found in his car, police said. He was transported to County Jail. The passenger in the car, a 27-year-old El Sobrante resident, was arrested for a traffic warrant and also transported to County Jail.

 

2031 hours:         Warrant Arrest: An officer stopped a vehicle on I-80 at Pinole Valley and arrested a 32-year-old Oakland woman for a burglary warrant. She was transported to County Jail.

 

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3

 

1230 hours:         Minor-Injury collision: Two vehicles collided on Sycamore at Civic. One of the drivers sustained a facial laceration and was transported to a hospital. The other driver was also transported to a hospital for a complaint of pain.

 

0001 hours:         Driving Under the Influence: An officer stopped a vehicle in the 800 block of Willow and arrested a 41-year-old Hercules man on suspicion of DUI.

 

0011 hours:         Driving with a Suspended License: An officer stopped a vehicle in the 1500 block of Sycamore and cited 33 year old Memboku Zweig from South San Francisco for driving with a suspended license.

 

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4

 

0719 hours:         Death Investigation: A resident in the 100 block of Mulberry reported his elderly mother passed away during the night. The Coroner’s Office released the body to the family.

 

2059 hours:         Driving with a Suspended License: An officer stopped a vehicle in the 3600 block of San Pablo and cited a 40-year-old Richmond woman for driving with a suspended license.

 

2321 hours:         Driving Under the Influence: An officer stopped a vehicle on Willow at Canterbury and arrested a 26-year-old Richmond man on suspicion of DUI.

 

0016 hours:         Public Intoxication: A 29-year-old Vallejo man was arrested for being drunk in public after he was found passed out in a vehicle parked on John Muir at Alfred Nobel police said. He was transported to County Jail.


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