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Concord Police Seek Identity of Man Who Sexually Assaulted Female

by CC News
Concord Police

The Concord Police Department announced they are seeking the public’s help in identifying a male who sexually assaulted a female.

According to police, on October 7th, at approximately 10:17 AM, the male in the photograph sexually assaulted a female in the pedestrian tunnel under Hwy 242 connecting Franquette Ave and Market St. The male may frequent the area around Home Depot (2090 Meridian Park Bl., Concord).

Anyone with information regarding the identity of this male may contact Detective David Boucher with CPD’s Special Victims Unit at 925-603-5876. CPD Case #23-11048.

Police said they also have an anonymous tip line at 925-603-5836. ~583/596

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Contra Costa County Residents Can Now Access Behavioral Health Crisis Care 24/7

Anytime, day or night, people in Contra Costa County can now access immediate support during a behavioral health crisis. Starting Dec. 1, Contra Costa Health’s A3 program will operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. People facing a behavioral health, mental health or substance use crisis can call the A3 Miles Hall Crisis Call Center 24/7 at 844-844-5544 for care over the phone and have an in-person team dispatched to them if needed.

A3 has grown from a pilot project in 2021 to now operating 24/7. Currently, A3 responds to about 200 calls and dispatches 30 mobile teams per week. They helped over 2,900 callers in 2022 and expect that number to grow to more than 4,500 people this year.

If you or someone you know is experiencing a behavioral health crisis, call the A3 Miles Hall Crisis Call Center at 844-844-5544. Learn more at cchealth.org/a3 or watch a video about the program.

“Using our new Measure X sales tax funds to make immediate mental health crisis response available anytime to all Contra Costans will improve quality of life and reduce the harm caused by mental health challenges,” said Supervisor John Gioia, Chair of the Board of Supervisors. “Having round-the-clock mental health services available throughout Contra Costa has been a long-time need and we are proud that we can now provide these vital services at any time.” — Full Story

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