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Theft Suppression Operation nets 10 Arrests by Pleasant Hill Police

by CC News
Pleasant Hill

The Pleasant Hill Police Department Conducted a theft suppression operation at the Crossroads Shopping Center.

During this operation, officers recovered approximately $1,800 in stolen merchandise, and made 10 arrests at Dicks Sporting Goods, Kohls and Marshalls.

The arrested individuals include:

  1.  Donovan Robinson of Hercules
  2. Malik Viewins of San Pablo
  3. Ernesto Olivarez of Oxnard
  4. Michael Peterson of Fairfield
  5. Brittne BennettGraves of Fairfield
  6. Ari Forney of Pleasant Hill
  7. Amber Andish of Concord
  8. Jesse Smith of Concord
  9. Shan Raheel of Fairfield
  10. Laszlo Graham of Concord
This is another example of a targeted operation by the Pleasant Hill Police. Other local agencies including Martinez Police Dedpartment, Walnut Creek Police Department, Oakley Police Department, Brentwood Police Department, and BART Police Department all had similar operations and extra patrols.
We are committed to combating theft and shoplifting in addition to our other duties. We thank our retailers and business partners for their support and assistance during this event. There will be more events similar to this in the future. All of these investigations will be presented to the Contra Costa County District Attorney for review.

Antioch Police Catch Suspects in Target Theft

According to Antioch Police, officers were dispatched to Target on Lone Tree Way for a reported theft. When a Target employee tried to intervene, one of the suspects rammed the employee with a shopping cart and threatened them, turning this simple theft into a robbery.
Three suspects—one male and two females—fled the scene in a vehicle with the stolen merchandise.
Thanks to quick coordination with the Brentwood Police Department, the suspect vehicle was located at a Safeway in Brentwood, where another robbery had just occurred. Working with the victims in this case, three of the four suspects were positively identified, and the stolen property was returned to Target.
The suspects were booked at Martinez Detention Facility for robbery. Antioch Police did not identify the suspects.

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1 comment

Kinda August 30, 2024 - 8:18 pm

👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏Great job need more of this thank you for your service stay safe

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