Man Threatens To Jump From Platform At Walnut Creek BART Thursday

UPDate: Patrons reporting that the man has been brought down from the platform, walking toward an ambulance at ground level of the station (2:07 p.m.) ORIGINAL POST: A portion of the Walnut Creek BART station has been closed and further restrictions may be made as police and fire personnel move to assist a man threatening…

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Man Shot To Death In El Sobrante Wednesday

UPDATE: Homicide Detectives from the Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff Investigation Division have arrested two suspects in connection with Wednesday’s murder in El Sobrante. The suspects were identified as 22-year-old Anthony Gaines of Richmond and 57-year old Judy Barkas of El Sobrante. Both have been booked into the Martinez Detention Facility on murder and…

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Police Investigating Altercation At Pleasant Hill BART Station

UPDATE: Sheriff’s deputies arrested an individual found hiding in the brush behind 1173 Las Juntas Way in Walnut Creek at approximately 1:28 p.m. ORIGINAL STORY: Police responded to the Pleasant Hill BART station Wednesday after a reported stabbing on Platform 2 of the station. Officers from Walnut Creek and Pleasant Hill are currently searching for…

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Cigarette Sparks Second Alarm Fire And Rescue Effort In Rossmoor Tuesday

Fire investigators said an improperly discarded cigarette sparked a 2-alarm fire at 2808 Saklan Indian Drive in Rossmoor Tuesday, causing $140,000 damage to the most heavily impacted unit and displacing two residents. The first firefighters on the scene of the blaze were met by heavy smoke and fire, a second alarm quickly called shortly after…

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Meet BadA** Bob From Walnut Creek – Snake Hunter

Those of you who have been owned by a cat you allowed outdoors know they are often fond of bringing things back to share with you – sometimes really creepy things. Meet Bob of Walnut Creek. He lives with his human servants on a property at the base of Mt. Diablo and, apparently, the location…

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Snapped: Reader Photos Of Street Crime Capturing The Moment

We’ve addressed the issue of petty theft tying up resources and leading to street arrests in the 24/680 recently, with readers offering photos and unintentionally funny accounts of police activity often as it rolls over them. It’s difficult enough to get a focused, well-composed photograph of your cat or favorite potted plant, but street crime…

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A Reader Reaches The Limit Of His Compassion

Editor: I read a line in one of your recent articles and found it to be true: “That the characterization of our homeless population – are we really calling them “residentially challenged” now? – should not always depict them as innocent victims but, rather, often as aggressors.” While I have nothing but the utmost concern…

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