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Jan 26-Feb 1: Oakley Police Calls

by CC News
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The following is a sampling of the Oakley Police Calls reported between January 26 – February 1 which focuses on the higher priority call responses in the City of Oakley.

Auto Burglary

  • 1/27 – 1100 block Deerpark Rd.
  • 1/30 – 100 block Hill Ave

Brandishing Weapon

  • 1/29 – W Cypress & O’Hara

Burglary

1/29 – Not available

DUI

  • 1/31 – McDonald’s
  • 2/1 – EB Laurel at O’Hara

Failure to Obey

  • 1/26 – EB SR4 & Hillcrest

Identity Theft

  • 1/26 – 100 block Mercedes Lane

Other – Felony

  • 2/1 – WB 4 & Laurel

Petty Theft

  • 1/27 – 1000 block Laurel Rd.
  • 1/27 – 100 block Pheasant Way
  • 1/28 – 4600 block La Vista Dr.
  • 1/28 – Amazon

Possession of Stolen Property

  • 1/30 – Oakley Rd & Trenton St.

Shoplift

  • 1/29 – 10 block Eleven
  • 1/31 – AMPM

Vandalism

  • 1/26 – Cure Dr & Main St.
  • 1/28 – 200 block Almondtree Lane
  • 1/30 – 90 block Mercedes Lane

Vehicle Theft

  • 1/29 – 5600 block Main St.
  • 1/29 – 200 block W Acme St.

Warrant Arrest

  • 1/31 – Oakley PD

DA Concludes Investigation into Accessory After the Fact Charge in the Alexis Gabe Case:

he Contra Costa District Attorney’s Office has concluded its investigation into whether the mother of Marshall Curtis Jones, III  acted as an accessory after the fact in connection with the death of Alexis Gabe in January 2022. Since the May 26, 2022, charging of Marshall Curtis Jones with the first-degree murder of Alexis Gabe, and Jones’ subsequent death while law enforcement was serving him a warrant in Washington State on June 1st of the same year, the District Attorney’s Office remained committed to investigating all possible avenues of criminal liability. This commitment included evaluating whether any individual, including Jones’s mother, Alicia Coleman-Clark could bear criminal liability for actions taken after the crime. — full story

Previous Oakley Police Calls

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