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July 21-27: Oakley Police Calls

by CC News
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The following is a sampling of the Oakley Police Calls reported between July 21-27 which focuses on the higher priority call responses in the City of Oakley.

 

Failure to Obey

  • 7/21 – 1900 block Babbe St.
  • 7/22 – E 18th & Phillips Lane (Antioch)
  • 7/24 – Laurel WB
  • 7/27 – unknown location

Fraud – False Pretense

  • 7/23 – 30 block Nightingale

Grand Theft

  • 7/27 – not available

Petty Theft

  • 7/23 – Oakley PD
  • 7/27 – not available

Shoplift

  • 7/27 – Lucky

Trespass

  • 7/27 – Lucky

Vandalism

  • 7/22 – 5300 block Elm St.
  • 7/23 – 6300 block Bridgehead (felony)
  • 7/26 – 1900 block Sherry Cr.

Vehicle Theft

7/27 – 4600 block Winchester Dr.

Warrant Arrest

  • 7/21 – Lucky’s

Oakley Police to Stop Sharing ALPR Data With Out Of State Agencies

The Oakley City Council recently directed the Oakley Police Department to stop sharing ALPR data with out of state law enforcement agencies.

City Attorney Derek Cole reported out of closed session, on a possible litigation item, that the council directed the Oakley Police Department to stop sharing Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) data with out of state agencies at this time. This was in response to a letter the city received from Attorney General Rob Bonta.

Cole said in closed session, the motion was made by Councilmember Aaron Meadows and seconded by Shannon Shaw. The vote was unanimous (5-0).

This dates back to an advisory issued last fall (Oct 30) where Attorney General Rob Bonta advised Advises California Law Enforcement on Legal Uses and Management of Automated License Plate Recognition Data. Oakley simply disagreed with Bonta and continued with its practice of sharing data. — original & full story

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