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Busy Night In Lamorinda Wednesday

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Our much ballyhooed Flash Alert System came into play again Wednesday night after a couple of high-profile incidents kicked off in Moraga and Lafayette.

What turned out to be the most-photographed crash scene in our little valley was documented after a Tesla got away from its operator and plowed through the Loard’s ice cream outlet in Moraga, narrowly missing some folks grabbing their last cones of summer and seriously rearranging the store’s facade. Thankfully – only some minor injuries in that one.

No sooner had local nerves stopped jangling from that incident that Lamorinda PD were called on again, this time to deal with a man holed up inside his residence on Wildwood Lane. Our Flash lines began to sing as police filtered into the area and then set up a hard perimeter, calling to the subject to come out with “hands raised” etc.

Proving that our Flash System works both ways our alerts soon prompted responses from folks very close to the man in question, providing a valuable communications link during a long and stressful negotiation. We had no idea so many of our Flashers lived in that area. Anyway, an unhappy scenario was at long last resolved after police arrested the man in question and peace was finally returned to the neighborhood.

18 COMMENTS

  1. Sorry to hear about the Tesla versus Loard’s physics experiment. Glad attendant injuries were classified as minor. It could have been a much rockier road for all involved.

    • The only way this story could have been better was if it happened on Sundae.

      (joking aside, glad nobody was seriously injured, and hopefully Loard’s will be made whole by the insurance companies, as quickly as possible.)

        • Hey, J.D., friends and former neighbors! Greetings from Asheville, NC! Aside from 30” of rain causing a 1000yr flood and winds so strong they spawned tornados at 3000ft elevation, all is great here, thanks to an amazing community that continues to love one another. Our back 7 acres of old growth forest were flattened, six trees came through our roof, but we are safe and repairing and cleaning up. Feels a bit like living as part of a nesting doll of disaster though, in our blue dot of western NC, inside a regional, National and global disaster.

          Aside from that, Mrs Lincoln, how was the opera?

          • We were fretting. The pictures from out your way were not comforting, but we saw the business was still rocking along and folks were taking care of one another. We’ll leave the political discussion alone til we can meet again. Best to you and yours.

  2. Since when is it illegal to be “holed up” inside your residence?
    No mention of probable cause, whatsoever, in the article for the massive police response, other than that statement.

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