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Police Log: Drunk in Public, Grand Theft Auto, More

A summary of police activity in the Hercules-Pinole area from Jan. 31 to Feb. 3.

Friday, Feb. 1

1:33 a.m. - An officer contacted a suspicious vehicle, parked on the side of Shell Gas Station, located at 3900 San Pablo Avenue. The driver of the vehicle was found to be intoxicated and unable to care for herself, according to the report. Aiko Bosset, 36, was arrested for public intoxication and transported out to the Martinez Detention Facility.


2:33 p.m. - An officer was dispatched to the 100 block of Maritime Terrance with a report of stolen goods. The reporting party said her purse was stolen from her unlocked vehicle two days ago, according to the report. The reporting party explained the purse contained her ID and other personal items.

Saturday, Feb. 2

8:55 a.m. - An officer responding to the 300 block of Newbury Street with a report of a stolen vehicle was informed by the reporting party that between 1:00 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. someone shattered the passenger side window of his Infinity QX4 and took a backpack from the front seat, according to the report. It is uncertain if the backpack was ever recovered.

1:02 p.m. - An officer dispatched to the 500 block of Mahogany Lane responded to a call of a potentially stolen vehicle. The reporting party said that between 5:00 p.m. on Feb. 1 and 10:00 a.m. Feb. 2 someone entered his locked 1990 Toyota Camry and stole papers, from the center console of his vehicle, according to the report. There were no signs of forced entry or damage to the Toyota, according to the report.

9:19 p.m. - Officers were dispatched to an alarm activation in the 100 block of Dockside Bay. Officers entered the house through the garage and saw that the rear family room window had been broken, according to the report. The resident said he did not believe any property was missing.

Sunday, Feb. 3

8:30 p.m. - Hercules police officers were dispatch to the 100 block of Nautical Cove for a physical confrontation between a father and son. According to the report, prior to their arrival, officers were advised that the adult son had left the house on foot. The father stated he and his son had an argument and his son got very angry. According to the report, the son punched the father in the mouth causing his lip to split. The father went to the hospital to get stitches. The son was not located.

Monday, Feb. 4

1:27 a.m. - An officer stopped a Ford Expedition on traffic violations. According to the report, the vehicle registration had been expired for more than a year. The officer did an inventory search of the vehicle, and its contents, prior to towing the vehicle for the expired registration. According to the report, the Officer found a controlled a substance in the coat pocket of the right front passenger, which had been left in the car. Tina Brookhamer, 31, was arrested for possession of a controlled substance, according to the report. After she was arrested an additional amount of a controlled substance was located on Bookhamer’s person, according to the report. Brookhamer was transported to the Martinez Detention Facility.

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SalthePlumber May 20, 2013 at 09:59 am
The Bank of Pinole Building is in the control of the City of Pinole. The City has bungled everyRead More opportunity to rent that building. They pushed the Flower Cart out and focused on putting a Coffee Shop there, spurning a proposed Italian Restaurant and mishandling an actual Coffee Shop that will be opening elsewhere on San Pablo Ave. The vicious amateurs of Pear St (City Hall) seem to have no aptitude for Commercial Development or negotiating skills. And so the City suffers from the poor leadership and the empty spaces...
William Brown May 21, 2013 at 04:32 pm
I would like to see a list of local schools and what the shortfalls in resources are? Maybe theRead More local community can help out?
G.C. May 18, 2013 at 05:18 am
Lastly, society (including parents and kids) are letting our schools down as evidenced by theRead More extreme truancy in Hercules and Pinole. Taxpayers give in the form of bond measures and parcel taxes. Teachers give out of their pockets. And our kids show their appreciation by skipping class. Sad.
G.C. May 17, 2013 at 08:43 pm
Jessica, This approach to funding the classroom needs to stop in order to return the teachingRead More profession to just that, a profession. Teaching should not be a life-long stint in the Peace Corps. I easily spent $500 per year of my own money when I was teaching science in the district. I enabled the erosion of the public education system. Enough is enough. Teachers need to call society on it. This means teachers also need to return some responsibilities to the administration. Currently, teachers have assumed enough responsibility to result in the scapegoating of their profession, but not enough responsibility to succeed at their profession. Join the rest of the working world. Come to work and do as your told per chain-of-command. If you do not have the supplies you need, we'll hold your bosses, and ourselves, accountable. Teaching is no different than being a mechanic or a police officer or doctor. We pay all of them what they are worth. Why is it different for teachers?
Bud Burlison May 16, 2013 at 07:06 am
You can always change your provider if you're disappointed with service. I thinkRead More "hit-and-miss" can describe a lot of health service providers, but Kaiser is among the best if the experts are to be believed. I've had nothing but the best service for about 40 years.
G.C. May 15, 2013 at 05:51 am
Kaiser received serious administrative penalties-fines as reported here by the California DepartmentRead More of Public Health http://www.cdph.ca.gov/certlic/facilities/Pages/APCountyAlameda.aspx http://www.cdph.ca.gov/certlic/facilities/Pages/APCountySanFrancisco.aspx Kaiser is hit-and-miss, much like public schools. You might get an excellent doctor (or teacher) or you might encounter a real dud. I've encountered both. I'm still scratching my head over a recent visit in which I had been up all night with a blocked esophagus since 5 pm Easter dinner. The advice nurse made a 9 AM appointment for me with my doctor instead of sending me to the ER. When I saw my doctor, I was spitting into a cup because I couldn't swallow. I told him I had even tried to induce vomiting during the night. He noticed that the back of my throat was red--he said he worried that it was an infection. I told him I had attempted to induce vomiting, using the back of a fork. He said that the back of a fork is dirty, that my red throat must be an infection. Seriously? So only sterile things should go into my mouth? No comment. He then asked me why I was there, that I should be in the ER instead. Really? Ask the advice nurse. He offered to call an ambulance. He then said he would call the ER to let them know I was on my way. He then showed me the fastest way to my car. It was a very long day. I couldn't even swallow water. At 3:00, I was x-rayed. At 5:00, they did an endoscopy and removed the blockage. Twenty four hours of being unable to swallow might be something they want to try at Guantanamo. I would have said anything just to be able to sip some water. It's far from the best, but it is affordable.
Jenna May 9, 2013 at 07:41 pm
Of course it's not a direct factor. They should be focused on medical care and not on theRead More entertainment industry.