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April 30 – May 6: Pittsburg Police Calls

by CC News
Pittsburg Police Calls

The following is a sampling of the Pittsburg Police Calls reported between April 29-May 6 which focuses on the higher priority call responses in the City of Pittsburg.

Woman in Custody After Fatally Stabbing Man in Pittsburg

The Pittsburg Police department are investigating a fatal stabbing that occurred Thursday, May 11, in the City of Pittsburg.

According to preliminary information, at 3:30 p.m., Pittsburg Police Officers responded to an apartment at 1010 Power Avenue (Belmont Apartments) for a domestic violence incident. A man and woman were involved in a fight inside an apartment, and the man was stabbed in the chest. Officers and Contra Costa County Fire Protection District fire personnel attempted to perform life-saving measures. However, he succumbed to his injuries. The woman was taken into custody due to the incident and will be transported to the Martinez Detention Facility. — Full Story

 

Calls For Service

Battery

  • 5/2 – 1000 block Stoneman Ave
  • 5/3 – 4300 block Palo Verde Dr.
  • 5/6 – 2100 block Railroad Ave

Burglary – Auto

  • 5/3 – 2900 block Railroad Ave
  • 5/5 – 2100 block Sugartree Dr.

Burglary – Commercial

  • 5/2 – 500 block W 10th St.
  • 5/4 – 1200 block California Ave
  • 5/5 – not available

Burglary – Misc.

  • 5/4 – 500 block California Ave

Burglary – Residential

  • 5/5 – not available

Drugs – Possession of Dangerous

  • 5/5 – 1000 block Power Ave

Drugs – Possession of Paraphernalia

  • 5/5 – Riptide Ct & Polaris Dr.

DUI

  • 5/5 – 400 block Railroad

Exhibition of Speed

  • 5/4 – Power Ave & Center Dr.

Failure to Obey Traffic Officer

  • 5/2 – EB E Leland & APPG Harbor
  • 5/4 – Pittsburg-Antioch Highway & Harbor

Fraud – Credit Card

  • 5/1 – 100 block Herb White Way
  • 5/1 – not available
  • 5/4 – not available
  • 5/6 – 2200 block Southwood

Grand Theft

  • 4/30 – 4600 block Century Blvd.
  • 5/1 – 200 block Jupiter Ct
  • 5/1 – 1100 block Pheasant Dr (from vehicle)
  • 5/3 – 300 block Presidio Lane (vehicle parts)
  • 5/5 – 400 block Bailey Rd.
  • 5/5 – 900 block Cumberland St.
  • 5/5 – 900 block Cumberland St.
  • 5/5 – 3200 block Harbor St.
  • 5/6 – not available

Obstructing Executive Officer

  • 5/2 – 2200 block Loveridge

Other – Felony

  • 5/3 – Pittsburg Antioch Highway & E 14th St.
  • 5/4 – 1000 block Power Ave

Other – Misdemeanor

  • 5/3 – Railroad Ave & EB SR4
  • 5/5 – 2900 block Railroad Ave

Petty Theft

  • 5/3 – 3700 block St. Moritz Dr
  • 5/4 – 2400 block N Park Blvd.
  • 5/5 – 1700 block Heatherwood Dr
  • 5/5 – 400 block E Leland Rd
  • 5/5 – 4300 block Century Blvd.

Robbery – Armed

  • 5/5 – 2200 block Railroad Ave
  • 5/6 – 2100 block Loveridge Rd.

Robbery – Strongarm

  • 5/3 – W 17th St & Bruno Ave
  • 5/4 – 2200 block Loveridge Rd.

Stolen Vehicle (16)

  • 4/30 – 600 block E 14th St.
  • 5/1 – 500 block Harbor Ct.
  • 5/1 – 30 block Silver Saddle Ct.
  • 5/1 – 2200 block mt. Whitney Dr.
  • 5/1 – 80 block Laguna Cr.
  • 5/2 – 100 block Loveridge Cr.
  • 5/2 – not available
  • 5/2 – not available
  • 5/2 – 1100 block Brooktrail Dr.
  • 5/2 – 400 block W 12th St.
  • 5/3 – 3900 block St Moritz Dr.
  • 5/3 – Crestview & Frontage
  • 5/3 – 2100 block Crestview Dr.
  • 5/4 – 1200 block Moss Ct.
  • 5/6 – 3700 block Century Ct.

Vandalism

  • 5/3 – 4600 block Century Blvd
  • 5/3 – 1200 block California Ave
  • 5/5 – 2200 block Lynbrook Dr.

Weapon Brandishing

  • 5/6 – 2100 block Railroad Ave

 

The Pittsburg Police Department highlighted a recent retail theft operation that resulted in 14 people arrested, 5 towed vehicles and recovered $5,200 in stolen merchandise. Two of the arrested persons admitted to being boosters (professional thief stealing for others to profit) that normally target department stores in San Francisco. The vehicle they use was towed and the additional $2,000 was located inside several Sears plastic bags which were already separated and was supposed to be delivered to their customers. — see story

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