A victim reported that their white 2005 Nissan 350Z was entered, through its convertible top, by the use of a sharp tool. The vehicle’s ignition wires were then tampered with in an apparent attempt to steal the vehicle; the tampering rendered the vehicle inoperable. An officer responded, processed the vehicle for fingerprints and completed a report.
A juvenile victim reported he saw the juvenile suspect that robbed him at gun point near the Concord Station. Officers responded, detained the suspect and placed him under arrest for robbery. The juvenile suspect was issued a prohibition order and was booked into juvenile hall.
An officer was dispatched to check on a male who was reportedly passed out in the bus zone. A records check of the male revealed a no bail warrant for assault with a deadly weapon. The male was found to be in possession of a small amount of methamphetamine, so he was cited for the possession charge and booked into the Martinez Detention Facility for the warrant.
A citizen flagged an officer down on city streets and reported that white male was walking around the parking lot of a nearby Safeway store with a large knife in his hand. Officers checked the area and located a man matching the description walking toward the BART station bus zone. Officers detained the man and found that he had a large steak knife concealed in his waistband. Record checks also showed that he was on probation for burglary, out of Contra Costa County. Concord PD had no reports of any other crimes associated with the male suspect. Officers arrested the man for possession of a dirk/dagger. He was booked at the Martinez Detention Facility for possession of a dirk and probation violation.
A patron reported that their black unknown name brand women’s road bike was stolen while it was cable locked in the paid area of the station, between 1620 and 2200 hours. An officer responded to take the report.
A male victim reported that while arguing with a white male suspect in the bus zone area, a Hispanic male suspect suddenly punched the victim from behind. The victim was then knocked to the ground and both suspects continued battering him. At one point, the victim managed to stand and make his way toward the station agent’s booth when he was confronted a second time by the suspects. During this time, one of the suspects attempted to forcibly take the victim’s backpack, but the victim managed to retain his property. The suspects then fled from the station, but responding officers were unable to locate them. The victim, who sustained minor facial injuries, refused medical attention. The investigating officer requested station video.
A victim reported her 2001 Chevy S-10 was burglarized while parked at the Concord Station, between 0456-1719 hours.
A victim reported their 1998 Chevy truck was burglarized while parked at the Concord Station, between 0500-1420 hours.
An officer responded to the station on the report of a female suspect pushing a male victim. On contacting both the suspect and the victim, the officer learned the couple were dating and living together. During this time, the officer observed several minor injuries to the victim’s face and hands, and subsequently arrested the suspect for domestic violence. The suspect was then booked into the county jail where she was also issued a prohibition order. The victim declined medical attention.
A victim reported the theft of their lite blue 1991 Toyota Corolla from the lot. The vehicle was taken sometime between 0715 - 2050 hours.
A witness reported that a vehicle struck a pole and several unattended parked motorcycles in the parking lot before the driver of the responsible vehicle fled the scene on foot without exchanging information with the property owners. Officers responded and located the vehicles and an investigation in ongoing regarding the identity of the driver.
While performing a security check of station’s bus zone, an officer saw three male suspects punching and grabbing another male who was lying on the ground. As the officer approached the group, the suspects became confrontational with the officer. One of the suspects, an adult male, then struck the officer about the face with a hat. Concerned for his safety, the officer pushed several of the suspects away and activated his pepper spray upon the group. BART and Concord Police officers responded and managed to safely detain the group. Further investigation determined the entire group, including the subject on the ground who was later determined to be intoxicated, knew each other and claimed their interaction with one another was nothing more than horse play. The adult suspect was placed under arrest for battering the officer, resisting arrest and issued a prohibition order before being booked into the county jail. The other two (juvenile) suspects were issued citations for resisting arrest and released to adult relatives while the intoxicated (juvenile) subject was released to a responsible adult. The officer was not injured during the incident, and paramedics responded to treat one of the involved suspects for pepper spray exposure. A sergeant responded to approve the arrest and performed the use of force investigation. 1609-1047 L10/L22
A male suspect detained for fare evasion by an officer physically resisted his detention. The officer subsequently used physical force to overcome the suspect’s resistance, and placed him under arrest for resisting/delaying a police officer. A sergeant responded to perform the use of force investigation and approved the arrest. The suspect was then booked into the county jail. No injuries were sustained by the officer or the suspect.
A victim reported the theft of their silver colored 1997 Honda Civic while it was parked in stall 811, between 1520 and 2250 hours. An officer responded and completed the theft report.
A victim reported he was in a verbal altercation with another male at the station, when the male brandished a knife and threatened to harm him. The suspect was reported to be accompanied by another male who was also armed with a knife. The two suspects attempted to flee the station, via train. Trains were held out until officers arrived. Once sufficient officers arrived at the station, officers searched the platform and located the primary suspect. The male was detained and positively identified by the victim. The knife was not located and the second alleged suspect was determined not to be involved. Train service was delayed. The male was placed under arrest for brandishing a weapon, delaying a transit system and was issued a prohibition order. The male was booked at the Martinez Detention Facility.
A victim reported the theft of his 2015 TREK Hybrid men's bike from the Concord Station, between 0800-1500 hours. The bike was secured to the bike racks with a cable lock.
A victim sitting in a car at the passenger pick up zone was approached by a male on foot and robbed at gun-point. The loss was two cell phones and $100.00. The phones were not trackable. The suspects were described as two Male Whites early 20’s,no further description. The suspect with the gun had medium brown hair. The handgun was described as a black semi-auto possibly a Beretta.
The station agent reported that a male was in the station acting erratically, after the last train had passed through. The man climbed on top of the agent's break room and appeared to be trying to harm himself. The agent sought refuge on the platform until officers arrived. Power was dropped as a precaution. Officers were able to coax the man down and determined that he was in need of psychiatric care. The man was transported to County Hospital for evaluation and treatment. There were no injuries and no delay in service.
An officer noticed a person wandering in the parking structure and made contact. The male suspect was determined to have a $20,000 warrant for possession of methamphetamine. The male was booked into the Martinez Detention Facility for the warrant.
A patron reported that their silver 1998 Chevy Silverado was burglarized while parked in the west lot, between 0800-1915 hours. An unknown suspect punched the driver's door lock to gain entry and stole a clarinet. The ignition was also damaged.
A victim reported his 1997 GMC Sierra truck was stolen from the Concord Station, between 0730-1815 hours.
The victim reported the theft of their black Cannondale brand men’s mountain bicycle, valued at $1200.00, after momentarily turning their attention away from the bicycle. The victim did not see the theft take place, so they were unable to provide a suspect(s) description. Officers responded to take the theft report, and requested station video.
An officer on-viewed a verbal disturbance between the suspect and the victim in the free area of the station. The officer intervened and the victim advised the officer that the suspect had just brandished a knife. The officer detained the suspect in handcuffs with the assistance of a citizen. The suspect was searched and a knife was located in the suspect's front waistband. The suspect was also determined to be intoxicated. The victim stated that his wife had advised him that the suspect had made rude comments to her as she waited in the passenger pick up area of the station. The victim asked the suspect why he was harassing his wife and the suspect became verbally hostile and pulled a knife on the victim. The suspect was placed under arrest pursuant to a citizen's arrest. A records check revealed that the suspect was on probation for auto theft and had an outstanding warrant for driving on a suspended license held by ACSO. The suspect was eventually transported the Martinez jail on the above listed charges. The suspect was also issued a prohibition order.
The victim reported the theft of his bike, unknown make and model, dark blue in color, from the bike racks located in the free area of the station. The victim secured his bike with a chain and lock between the hours of 1000-1540.
Officers were dispatched to a report of a male suspect who had been on the tracks. The male left the station on a bike. Responding officers located a man matching the trespassing suspect's description and tried to detain him for investigation. The male refused to stop and officers had to forcibly detain him. Officers determined that the man was not the trespassing suspect. The original suspect was never located. The detainee was arrested for obstructing/resisting and was booked at the Martinez Detention Facility.