Oakley Police Announce Pair of Felony Arrests

The Oakley Police Department announced a pair of felony arrests overnight that occurred within the City of Oakley.

On June 24, 2025 at 11:51 PM, Oakley police officers were dispatched to a verbal disturbance in the 500 block of Mockingbird Lane. The reporting party stated there had been a birthday party at the location and a physical fight broke out inside. Some of the participants went outside and the suspect, identified as Alvonda Meyers (39, Antioch), got into her vehicle and intentionally struck a male victim, pinning his leg between two vehicles and injuring him. Meyers then drove up and down the street striking several parked vehicles and nearly struck pedestrians who attended the party.

Oakley officers arrived on scene and attempted to stop Meyers, but she fled and officers initiated a vehicle pursuit. Our officers were able to deploy spike strips at the onset of this incident, which flattened two of Meyers’ tires. In spite of the flat tires, Meyers continued to flee through Oakley into Antioch coming to a stop on Fernbank Way where she was taken into custody. Meyers was arrested and booked into jail for felony evading, Assault with Deadly Weapon, DUI and Hit and Run.

Later, during the same shift on June 25, 2025 at 2:08 AM, Oakley officers were dispatched to the Best Western Hotel on Bridgehead Road because someone had just been struck with a beer bottle. When Oakley officers arrived, the victim reported that he rented a room at the hotel for a female friend of his so she could get away from the suspect, Raymond Deltessandro (41, Antioch). Deltessandro showed up at the hotel room and the victim told him he needed to leave.

At some point the victim turned his back on Deltessandro and Deltessandro hit the victim in the head/face with the beer bottle. During the altercation, the victim’s phone fell to the ground; Deltessandro picked the phone up and fled on foot. The victim sustained a laceration to his face and was transported to the hospital by ambulance. Oakley officers located Deltessandro walking on Main Street; he was arrested and transported to the jail and booked for Assault with Deadly Weapon.

Information released by Oakley Police in both incidents

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