An officer noticed a male loitering around vehicles in the parking lot. The male suspect was known by the officer to be on parole. The officer contacted the male and also his parole officer, who wanted him arrested for a parole violation. The male was booked into the Martinez Detention Facility for the parole violation.
A victim reported the theft of their maroon 1995 Chevrolet Tahoe while the vehicle was parked in the third level of the structure, stall 2069, between 0650 and 2007 hours. An officer responded and completed a report.
A victim reported that an unknown suspect attempted to steal their red 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe while it was parked in the 4th level of the station’s structure, stall #2243, between 0625 and 1645 hours. The vehicle’s driver’s door lock was defeated to gain entry, and its ignition and steering column were severely damaged in an attempt to steal the vehicle. The victim reported no loss, and declined to have their vehicle processed for fingerprints. An officer took the report.
A female suspect activated the fire alarm in the parking structure and removed a fire extinguisher and fire hose from the fire cabinet. She dragged the hose and extinguisher into the elevator, where she abandoned them. Officers detained the female, who admitted that she had recently taken a controlled substance. The woman was booked at the Martinez Detention Facility for tampering with fire equipment and public intoxication (drugs).
A sergeant contacted two male suspects, one of whom was in possession of narcotics paraphernalia, as they loitered in the parking garage area. A wants/warrants check of one suspect revealed two outstanding narcotic warrants, held by Concord Police and which totaled $15K in bail amount, for his arrest; the second suspect, who possessed the paraphernalia, was found to be “clear” of warrants. The sergeant, assisted by an officer, placed the wanted suspect under arrest without incident - and he was then booked into the county jail. The second suspect was released at the station.
A patron reported that their red Diamondback mountain bike was stolen from the racks between 1730-2215 hours. The victim secured the bike with a cable lock.
Officers detained a male suspect for fare evasion. The man provided identifying information which could not be confirmed, and resisted being detained for identification. Officers were able to confirm his identity and he was ultimately booked at the Martinez Detention Facility for resisting arrest and fare evasion.
While on routine patrol an officer located a male in the station bus zone who was creating a disturbance. The man refused to cooperate, but was taken into custody with the assistance of cover officers. No complainant came forward for the resisting arrest violation. The man was ultimately booked at the Martinez Detention Facility for resisting/obstructing an officer.
An elderly male victim reported that he was in the free area of the station when a male suspect snatched his cell phone from his hands. The suspect then fled on foot. An officer searched the area and located a possible suspect. The suspect was positively identified by the victim and is to be booked into the Martinez Detention Facility. The victim was not injured.
A victim reported the theft of their white 1994 Honda Civic while the vehicle was parked in the first level of the parking structure, stall 2724, between 0500 hours on 7/29/16 and 1900 hours on 8/2/16. An officer responded and completed a report.
A traffic dispute in the parking structure escalated into criminal behavior when the suspect vandalized the victim's vehicle and punched the victim several times. The suspect fled in a vehicle, but witnesses recorded the suspect's license plate number. The suspect was not located, but officers will follow up on the investigation. The victim was not seriously injured.
A victim reported that they parked their vehicle (a 1998 Honda Civic) at the station on 6/26/16 at 1100 hours. The victim returned today at 2000 hours and found their vehicle gone.
A patron reported a suspicious male inside a green 1997 Saturn sedan, on the first level of the parking structure. The station agent contacted the man, and he walked away from the car, leaving the doors open. The owner of the Saturn returned a short time later and found that the stereo was missing. Officers contacted the man who had been in the vehicle, but could not establish any crime. The man was ultimately released at the scene.
While patrolling the top level of the parking structure, an officer located a gray 2006 Honda Civic with its passenger window smashed and interior ransacked. The officer processed the vehicle for fingerprints and completed a report.
A victim reported the theft of her 1990 Toyota Camry from the lot. The car was taken sometime between 2030 hours on 7/15 and 1600 hours on 7/17.
While performing a welfare check on an adult female an officer learned there was of an outstanding $50K misdemeanor court order violation warrant, issued by the Contra Costa Superior Court, for her arrest. The officer placed the suspect under arrest for the warrant, and public intoxication as she was determined to be too intoxicated to care for herself. The suspect was then booked into the county jail.
An officer stopped a male for fare evading out of the Concord Station. A records check showed the male had a 10K warrant issued by Alameda County for driving under the influence. The male was booked on the warrant at the Martinez Detention Facility.
A victim reported the theft of their 1997 Honda Accord from the Concord Station, between 0635-2045 hours.
A patron reported that a black male, 30-40 years old, holding a half empty bottle of liquor, was apparently passed out and unresponsive on platform #2. Officers responded to check on the man's welfare and found that he was in possession of an open container of alcohol. Officers attempted to determine whether the man was able to care for himself, but the man became combative. A lengthy struggle ensued on the platform and trains were held out for safety. The suspect continued to struggle with four officers, and was ultimately placed in the WRAP device to control him. The man was arrested for public intoxication and resisting arrest, and he was booked at the Martinez Detention Facility. Trains were delayed about 13 minutes as a result of this incident.
Officers contacted a female adult for fare evasion and discovered that she had a $7,500 warrant for resisting arrest. The female was warned for the fare evasion and booked into the County Jail for the warrant.
A victim reported the theft of their white 1990 Honda Accord while it was parked in stall #39 between the hours of 1610 on 6/23 and 0230 on 6/24.
A patron reported a suspicious male looking into vehicles in the parking structure. Officers contacted the male and determined that he is on probation for auto theft. A search of his person revealed an altered vehicle key. The male was taken into custody for possession of a burglary tool and for violating his probation. Detectives were notified of the arrest. The male was interviewed prior to being booked into the Martinez Detention Facility for possession of burglary tools and for the probation violation. No damaged vehicles were located. 1606-1372 L16 UPDATE: Martinez Detention Facility was on lock down and not accepting prisoners, so the suspect was issued a citation and his probation officer was notified of the arrest.
The victim reported the theft of her white 98' Honda Accord, 2-dr, which was parked on the up-ramp between the 3rd and 4th levels between the hours of 0705-1700, today's date. 1606-1341 L17 **Update** About two hours later, the original investigating officer located the vehicle on the top level of the parking structure. It appears that the vehicle was misplaced, and not stolen as originally reported.
Officers detained a man for possession of an open container of alcohol. Record checks showed that he had an outstanding $10,000 no-cite arrest warrant for auto theft, held by Antioch PD. The man was cited for his open container and arrested for his warrant. He was booked at the Martinez Detention Facility.
Officers responded to a report of a female who was loitering in the station restroom. The officers discovered that the female was wanted on a $50,000 warrant for possession of stolen property from the Alameda County Sheriff. The suspect was arrested and booked for the warrant.