Crime & Safety

Arrest Log Includes Battery, Brass Knuckles, Unlicensed Drivers and Towed Impala

Sheriff's deputies serving Castro Valley, San Lorenzo, Ashland and Cherryland report a series of recent arrests.

 

These reports were taken from the arrest log of the Alameda County Sheriff's Department's Eden Substation. 

 

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Wednesday, April 3

A 63-year-old Castro Valley man was arrested at his residence on the 20400 block of Stanton Avenue in Castro Valley at 4:02 pm for driving under the influence. 

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A 31-year-old Stockton man was arrested at 8:27 am on the 22200 block of Redwood Road in Castro Valley for parole violation.

Thursday, April 5 

A 38-year-old San Leandro man and a 44-year-old Hayward woman were arrested at 1:07 am at Hesperian Boulevard and Paseo Grande in San Lorenzo for possession of a controlled substance and driving with a suspended or revoked license.  

A 49-year-old Livermore man and a 32-year-old Castro Valley man were arrested at 2:09 pm on the 2600 block of Castro Valley Boulevard for battery.

A 55-year-old San Lorenzo woman was arrested at 6:10 pm at her residence on the 2000 block of Bockman Road for brandishing a weapon, obstructing a peace officer and threatening bodily harm.

Friday, April 5

A 29-year-old Rio Linda man was arrested just after midnight at Hesperian Boulevard and Lewelling Boulevard in San Lorenzo for possession of stolen goods and brass knuckles. 

At the same time and place sheriff's deputies arrested a 33-year-old Loomis man for possession of a controlled substance and a pipe, driving under the influence and driving with a suspended or revoked license. A white 2012 Chevrolet Impala was towed away from the scene.


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