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Oct 1-7: Pittsburg Police Calls

by CC News
Pittsburg Police Calls

The following is a sampling of the Pittsburg Police Calls reported between October 1-7 which focuses on the higher priority call responses in the City of Pittsburg.

Assault w/Deadly Weapon

  • 10/1 – Unknown Location in Pittsburg
  • 10/3 – 2300 block Loveridge
  • 10/5 – 2200 block Loveridge

Auto Burglary

  • 10/1 – 4100 block Century Blvd.
  • 10/3 – 200 block Rangewood Dr
  • 10/5 – 2100 block Piedmont Way

Battery

  • 10/5 – 1700 block Harbor St
  • 10/5 – not available
  • 10/6 – 10 block Marina Bl.
  • 10/6 – 10 block Victory Ave

Burglary – Commercial

  • 10/6 – 3800 block Railroad
  • 10/6 – 3800 block Railroad
  • 10/6 – 3800 block Railroad
  • 10/6 – 3800 block Railroad

Burglary – Residential

  • 10/2 – 100 block Kona Cr
  • 10/2 – 1100 block Park West Dr
  • 10/6 – 1000 block Santa Lucia Dr.

DUI

  • 10/2 – Clairmont Pl/Sunnyhill
  • 10/6 – N Parkside Dr & Willow Pass
  • 10/6 – No House Number
  • 10/7 – 1100 block E Leland Rd.

Failure to Obey

  • 10/5 – Del Tren Ave & Hermosa Ave

Grand Theft

  • 10/2 – not available
  • 10/5 – not available (vehicle parts)

Other – Felony

  • 10/3 – 90 block Galleon Way
  • 10/3 – 200 block Diane Ave

Robbery – Armed

  • 10/4 – Railroad Ave & E 10th St.

Stolen Vehicles

  • 10/2 – 200 block E Trident Dr
  • 10/2 – Not available
  • 10/3 – 30 block Brush Creek Ct
  • 10/4 – 4100 block Sandra Cr
  • 10/5 – Sycamore Dr & Auto Center
  • 10/5 – not available
  • 10/6 – EB SR4 & San Marco Bl.
  • 10/6 – 100 block Linda Vista Ave
  • 10/7 – 2200 block Loveridge
  • 10/7 – not available
  • 10/7 – 200 block Alvardo
  • 10/7 – 500 block Carpino Ave

Target announced this recently it will close 3 Bay Area stories — this included the Pittsburg location on Century Plaza.

According to Target:

In this case, we cannot continue operating these stores because theft and organized retail crime are threatening the safety of our team and guests, and contributing to unsustainable business performance. We know that our stores serve an important role in their communities, but we can only be successful if the working and shopping environment is safe for all.

Before making this decision, we invested heavily in strategies to prevent and stop theft and organized retail crime in our stores, such as adding more security team members, using third-party guard services, and implementing theft-deterrent tools across our business. Despite our efforts, unfortunately, we continue to face fundamental challenges to operating these stores safely and successfully. — full story

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