Antioch Police Department calls for service July 29 through August 5, 2015

Following are the Antioch Police Department calls for service from the Antioch City Manager’s Weekly Report dated August 7, 2015:

On 8/5/15 at 9:08pm a 30 year old male was at a friend’s apartment at 3421 Hudson Court playing video games. His 27 year old wife, who is 7 mo. pregnant with their second child, located him and asked him to watch their other child back at their own apartment but he told her “No”. She took the car so she could take their child with her to the store. He saw her drive off in the car and chased her into Hudson Ct to get the car back. She locked the doors so he punched out the driver side window. He jumped on the hood and kicked out the front windshield. She had some broken glass hit her arm that caused a small cut. She and the baby were not otherwise injured. An ambulance responded to examine her. The male fled prior to PD arrival and was not located.

On 8/5/15 at 5:14 pm an officer was driving behind Big Lots on Somersville Road and came across 38 year old Matthew Benner. When Benner saw the officer, he immediately threw two plastic baggies onto the ground. Benner was contacted and the baggies were recovered. Both were found to contain meth. Benner was arrested and later cite-released from APD

On 8/5/15 at 11:21 am officers were called to 5332 Navajo Way because the owners of this residence and came to do an inspection after speaking to their tenant they leased the property. The leaser admitted to them that he had sublet the property to a female he knows only as “Thuy” when confronted about a $5000.00 PGE bill. During their inspection, they found a marijuana grow in several of the rooms consisting of about 300-350 plants. It was learned the grow had been abandoned a few weeks ago. The PGE meter was also found to be have been tampered with. APD Investigations responded and later obtained a search warrant. The investigation is ongoing.

On 8/5/15 at 8:18 am, dispatch began receiving calls of a fire inside the apartment complex at 2301 Sycamore Drive. . Officers arrived on scene and located two upper apartments fully engulfed and began clearing the surrounding apartments. The fire jumped to the adjacent building and those two were cleared. ConFire went to 4 alarms and took several hours to get the fire out. One building housing 8 apartments was a total loss. The building the fire started in has heavy damage to the south end 4 apartments and heavy smoke damage to all other adjacent units within the building. Red Cross responded and assisted with the victims of the fire. There were no reported injuries as a result of the fire.

On 8/5/2015 at 1:38 am, an officer contacted 25 year old Teri Kyle at 2401 Beasley Ave. Kyle was served with an outstanding arrest warrant for auto theft and failing to yield to a police vehicle. Kyle was arrested without incident and booked at the county jail.

On 8/4/2015 at 4:16 pm, officers responded to the report of an assault possibly involving a firearm in the 2400 block of Pearlite Way. When they arrived, contact was made with a woman who reported there had been a fight between her sons. She locked the front door and refused to allow officers to enter. Officers entered the rear yard of the home and encountered 33 year old Juan Hernandez. He admitted having been in a fight with his brother who he stated had left the premises. A check of the interior of the home revealed no occupants or obvious firearms. A records check revealed Hernandez had an outstanding arrest warrant for driving on a suspended license. He was issued a citation with a new court date and released from the scene.

On 8/4/2015 at 3:47 pm, officers observed 29 year old Sherullah Rahimi in the parking lot of Romi’s Liquors at 418 E.18th St. Officers were concerned for his welfare and made contact with him due to the fact he was dancing and appeared to be talking to himself. A records check revealed he had two outstanding arrest warrants charging assault and being under the influence of a controlled substance. He was taken into custody without incident and booked at the county jail.

On 8/3/2015 at 10:45 pm, an officer conducted a traffic stop on Contra Loma Blvd. at Fitzuren Rd. The officer contacted the driver, 40 year old Jeanna Gomez. A computer check revealed Gomez had an outstanding warrant for her arrest charging possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Gomez was arrested without incident and booked at the county jail.

On 8/3/2015 at 8:54 pm, an officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle at “A” St. and Bryan Ave. The officer contacted the driver, 26 year old Kellie Marshall, who consented to a search of her person. During the search, the officer located a pill bottle which contained heroin. Marshall was issued a citation and released from the scene.

On 8/3/2015 officers conducted a pro-active enforcement detail to address the on-going and repeat panhandling and loitering offenders. A total of 14 arrests were made. Of the 14 arrests, 7 people were sent to County Jail.

On 8/2/2015 at 11:00 pm, an officer contacted 51 year old Sherry Webb at her home on Buckskin Dr. She was served with an outstanding arrest warrant for petty theft. Webb was taken into custody without incident and booked at the county jail.

On 8/2/2015 at 9:21 pm, an officer responded to the area of Hillcrest Ave and Wildflower Dr. on a report of suspicious people in the area. The officer arrived and contacted 26 year old Stephen Imada. A records check revealed Imada an outstanding No Bail arrest warrant for vehicle theft, failing to yield to a police vehicle, grand theft and possession of stolen property. Imada was arrested without incident and booked at the county jail.

On 8/2/2015 at 7:11 pm, an officer was driving along Sycamore Dr. when he heard the sound of tires screeching in the area. He found a 1974 Chevy Nova spinning doughnuts in the Quik Stop store parking lot at 1108 Sycamore Dr. The officer conducted a traffic stop on the Nova and identified the driver as 33 year old Jabbaar Mahmood. He was issued a citation and his car was towed on a 30 day hold.

On 8/2/2015 at 4:45 pm, officers responded to Macy’s at 2500 Somersville Rd. regarding loss prevention agents witnessing a 17 year old girl stealing merchandise. When they attempted to arrest her, she fought with the 2 agents and was still fighting when officers arrived. The juvenile was arrested and she provided a false name to police. The officer was eventually able to positively identify her and she was booked into juvenile hall on the charge of robbery. Her mother was contacted and notified of the arrest.

On 8/2/2015 at 1:15 pm, an officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the Kentucky Fried Chicken parking lot at 2410 Mahogany Way. During the contact, a search was conducted of the vehicle and its occupants. A 15 year old male was found to have a loaded 9mm handgun in his waistband. Lakeya Hunter, 26 years old, was found to have about an ounce of marijuana concealed on her person. Inside the car a scale, cash and empty baggies were located. The juvenile, Hunter and another occupant, 20 year old Joshua Taylor, were all arrested. During subsequent interviews, Taylor and Hunter admitted to selling marijuana in the Quik Stop store parking lot. The 15 year old male admitted the gun was his and that he had carried it for protection. Hunter and Taylor were booked at the county jail. The 15 year old male was booked at juvenile hall.

On 8/2/2015 at 8:38 am, 32 year old Brandon Myers was contacted during a traffic stop at Fitzuren Rd and Holly Ct. and found to have a NO BAIL warrant for his arrest for failing to appear for the Work Alternative Program. His participation in the program was due to convictions for possessing a controlled substance and stolen property. He was taken into custody without incident and booked at the county jail.

On 8/1/2015 at 4:11 pm, an officer attempted to make a traffic stop after seeing an occupant of a vehicle throw something out of the window. The vehicle stopped near Acacia Ave. and 19 year old Francisco Lopez fled from the vehicle. Although officers gave chase, he was able to evade capture. While fleeing he dropped a stolen handgun. The driver, 19 year old Luis Lopez and another passenger, 18 year old Alejandro Durand, were detained in the vehicle. Luis Lopez was found to have a loaded handgun in his waistband. Durand and Lopez were arrested and later booked at the county jail. Francisco Lopez is still wanted for possession of a stolen firearm. Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts should call the Antioch PD Dispatch Center at (925)778-2441.

On 8/1/2015 at 10:16 am, an officer saw 54 year old Lary Levi walking at 10th and “K” streets and was aware that he had an outstanding arrest warrant for violating the terms of his PRCS release. Levi was contacted and arrested without incident. He was booked at the county jail.

On 7/31/2015 at 5:27 pm, officers responded to 2245 Renwick Ln. regarding a disturbance in the complex parking lot. When officers arrived, they located 36 year old Mason Chilpen. A records check revealed he had an outstanding arrest warrant for no completing a work alternative program on a DUI conviction. He was arrested and booked at the county jail.

On 7/31/2015 at 5:16 pm, an officer conducted a traffic enforcement stop at 507 E 18th St. on a vehicle with no license plates. A records check revealed the driver, 23 year old Kartiae Ely, had an outstanding arrest warrant issued in Solano County for driving on a suspended license. She was arrested and booked at the county jail.

On 7/31/2015 at 1:15 pm, officers responded to 1818 “A” St (Grocery Outlet) on the report of a repeat trespasser 61 year old Pennie Woods. Woods is not allowed at

the above location and has been given numerous trespass admonishments in the past. She walked onto the property today and a security guard asked her to leave. Woods refused to leave so Gordon contacted the police department. When officers arrived they contacted Woods and found her to be so intoxicated that she could barely stand. Woods was arrested for being drunk in public and trespassing. She was booked at the county jail.

On 7/30/2015 at 11:01 pm, an officer was parked at Drive-In Way and E.18th St. when he heard the sound of a “sideshow” taking place in the K Mart parking lot. After the driver of the Mustang completed his “show”, he pulled out onto Drive-In Way in front of the parked police patrol vehicle. The officer conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle. The driver was identified as 32 year old Roberto Gonzalez. He was unlicensed and the vehicle had expired registration and there was no proof of insurance. Gonzalez issued a citation for the violations and released at the scene.

On 7/30/2015 at 9:59 pm, officers were conducting extra patrol of the CVS and 99 Cent Store area in the 2500 block of Somersville Rd. They encountered a group, which included 46 year old Anthony Smith, loitering at the Somerville Car Wash. Smith exhibited symptoms of being under the influence of a controlled substance. He was arrested and later booked at the county jail. A few minutes later officers encountered 35 year old Melody Brown in the same area. She admitted to officers she was in possession of marijuana without a medical marijuana card. She was issued a citation and released from the scene on her promise to appear for the charge of possessing under one ounce of marijuana.

On 7/30/2015 at 4:03 pm, a 15 year old male flagged down an officer at “A” St and Wilbur Ave. He advised the officer that he had an arrest warrant for cutting off his ankle monitor. No warrant was found in the system. The juvenile’s probation officer was contacted. The probation officer advised he had in fact just issued a warrant for the 15 year old, but it had yet to be entered in the system. The warrant was faxed to Antioch PD and the male was transported to Juvenile Hall and booked on the warrant.

On 7/30/2015 at 10:22 am, an officer observed 26 year old Curtis Brown walking near W.9th and “J” streets. The officer was aware Brown had an outstanding arrest warrant for possession of a controlled substance. Brown was contacted and arrested without incident. He was later booked at the county jail.

On 7/30/2015 at 7:12 am, officers responded to 2037 Johnson Dr. regarding a male sleeping on a neighbor’s porch. Officers arrived and found 30 year old Aaris Turks was on the porch. A records check revealed he was on probation with a search clause. A search was conducted and Turks was found to be in possession of methamphetamine and a syringe. He was arrested and booked at the police department. He was later released from with a citation.

On 7/30/2015 at 1:34 am, officers responded to 722 W.11th St. regarding the report of a female running and banging on doors yelling for someone. Officers arrived and located 18 year old Sadae Thomas. She exhibited the symptoms of being under the influence of a controlled substance. Several tests were administered and she was arrested and later booked at the county jail.

On 7/29/2015 at 8:28 pm, officers were dispatched to 2600 Sunset Lane on the report of a subject harassing her children at the park. An officer located 38 year old Matthew Benner and 44 year old Ernest Curry walking near the area. Benner matched the description of the subject who was bothering the children. When officers attempted to contact Benner, he became extremely agitated and refused to comply with orders to stop and attempted to walk away. When the officer attempted to grab him, he pulled away and was taken to the ground. He continued to fight and a struggle ensued. Benner was taken into custody without further incident. Officers searched his backpack and discovered a large amount of packaged raw meat from one of the Save Mart stores. The stores were contacted and neither were able to determine if a theft had actually occurred. However, another officer recognized Benner and Curry from an earlier theft at the Smart and Final store where meat was stolen and the suspects fled. A security officer from that store responded and identified Benner and Curry as thieves. Both were arrested and booked at the county jail.

Service Calls and Arrest Data: Time Period: 07/30/15 – 08/05/15
Number of Calls for Service: 1,582
Number of Case Reports: 233
Number of Arrests: 83
Felony: 20
Misdemeanor: 63
Arrests with DUI charge: 1
The data is based upon unaudited CAD/RMS data at time of report generation.

 


One Comment to “Antioch Police Department calls for service July 29 through August 5, 2015”

  1. Reginald Jamal Brown says:

    Ghetto people around ghetto neighborhoods, around ghetto stores, with ghetto names. Imagine that.

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