March 15-21: Pittsburg Police Calls

The following is a sampling of the Pittsburg Police Calls reported between March 15-21 which focuses on the higher priority call responses in the  City of Pittsburg

 

Assault w/Deadly Weapon

  • 3/18 – not available

Battery

  • 3/15 – 900 block Central Ave
  • 3/18 – 300 block Bruno Ave (felony)

Burglary – Commercial

3/18 – 300 block Yosemite Dr

Carjacking

  • 3/17 – 300 block W 11th

Checks – Insufficient Funds

  • 3/16 – 3100 block Railroad Ave.

Contempt of Court

  • 3/19 – 900 block Carpino Ave.

Drugs – Possession of Dangerous

  • 3/19 – Delta Fair Blvd/Century Blvd.
  • 3/19 – 10 block River Park Dr.
  • 3/21 – 100 block Memorial Way

Drugs – Possession of Paraphernalia

  • 3/15 – 400 block W 8th

Drugs – Under the Influence

  • 3/21 – Alturas Ave & Railroad Ave.

Drugs – Sales of Dangerous

  • 3/20 – 50 block Randolph Rd.

DUI

  • 3/18 – 600 block Bailey Rd.

Grand Theft

  • 3/15 – 4500 block Century Blvd.
  • 3/15 – not available (from vehicle)
  • 3/15 – Bell & Randolph Rd.
  • 3/16 – 300 block Yosemite Dr.

Interfering with Public Officer

  • 3/15 – 700 block Cutter St.

Other – Misdemeanor

  • 3/17 – 2500 block Harbor St.

Petty Theft

  • 3/17 – 2300 block N Park Blvd.
  • 3/19 – 1900 block Harbor St (vehicle parts)

Vandalism

  • 3/15 – 600 block Bailey Rd
  • 3/16 – Loveridge & Pittsburg-Antioch Highway
  • 3/16 – Southwood Dr & W Leland Rd
  • 3/17 – 1300 block Power Ave
  • 3/17 – 3600 block Riverview Dr
  • 3/18 – 300 block Foxglove St
  • 3/20 – 2300 block Loveridge

Vehicle Theft

  • 3/16 – 1000 block Metten Ave.
  • 3/18 – 30 block Arlington Dr.
  • 3/21 – 200 block E 8th
  • 3/21 – 3800 block Harbor St.

Warrant – Arrest

  • 3/16 – 10 block River Park Dr.
  • 3/17 – 2500 block Railroad Ave
  • 3/18 – 2200 block Loveridge
  • 3/19 – 50 block Alverado Ave.
  • 3/21 – 2500 block Railroad Ave.

Previous

 

Related posts

Sonjhia Lowery Named Superintendent of Pittsburg Unified School District

Pittsburg: 10 Hour Standoff Ends After Man Turns Gun on Himself

Pittsburg City Council Works to Reduce $5 Million Budget Deficit