An officer responded to the Millbrae Station for a report of a male trying door handles of cars. An officer detained the male and determined he did not enter any vehicles. A records check showed the male had two felony no bail warrants issued by Contra Costa County and two misdemeanor warrants issued by San Mateo County for 5K each. The male was placed under arrest on the warrants and was booked at the Redwood City Jail.
A car cleaner employee reported that a female suspect was acting erratically on the platform, causing the employee to abandon their work and leave the area. The suspect went to the bathroom and locked herself inside. Responding officers met the woman when she exited the restroom and attempted to detain her for investigation. The woman refused to cooperate and became highly agitated. The woman pulled away from the officer's grasp and OC spray was used, but the woman fled to platform #2, where she was finally detained. Officers determined that the woman required psychological evaluation. She was treated at the scene for exposure to OC spray and was transported by ambulance to Mills Peninsula Hospital for psychiatric evaluation and treatment.
An officer responded to a report of a vandalism that occurred to the front of a BART train car at the Millbrae Station causing misdemeanor damage. This was reported and witnessed by a station agent and foreworker. The officer searched the area and located a possible suspect at a local fast food restaurant. The station agent responded and positively identified the suspect. The foreworker later responded and positively identified him as well. The suspect was booked into the Redwood City Jail for vandalism.
A retired BART Police Officer reported losing their retiree police badge and identification card while a passenger aboard an Uber vehicle from the San Jose Airport to the Westin Hotel, Millbrae, between 0030 and 0115 hours. An officer contacted the retiree and completed a report. The badge and identification card were entered into the Automated Property System, police agencies were notified via teletype, and TSOC was notified as well.
A female train operator working on the platform reported that a male suspect approached her and asked when the next train left. The T/O told the man that the last train for the night had already left and that he would have to wait until morning. The man then began making explicit sexual remarks toward the T/O and then began to move toward her. The T/O keyed onto the train and then locked herself in the T/O cab for safety while calling for help. Responding officers detained the man after a brief struggle. The T/O made a citizen's arrest of the man. The suspect was arrested for making criminal threats and was booked at the San Mateo County Jail. He was issued a prohibition order prior to booking. The T/O was not injured.
A patron reported that their 2004 Acura TSX was burglarized while parked in stall #1224, between 0820-1830 hours. An unknown suspect gained access by door cheat. The interior was ransacked, but there was no loss identified.
Officers responded to an out of service Pittsburg bound train for an intoxicated male who was refusing to off board the train. The male threatened officers and resisted them when they attempted to place him in handcuffs. The officers used force to place the male in handcuffs and under arrest. A sergeant responded to conduct a use of force investigation. The male was booked for public intoxication, resisting arrest and interfering with a Railroad.
Officers were dispatched to a fight on a train at the station. The train was held until officers contacted all parties involved and determined that one of the males had started the fight with other patrons on the train. The male suspect was determined to be in need of psychiatric evaluation. He also was found to have a $40,000 warrant for disturbing the peace. No one wished to pursue a complaint for battery, so the male was transported for a psychiatric evaluation with a criminal hold for the warrant. He will be booked for the warrant after he is evaluated and released.
A patron reported a male possibly removing items from an unsecured BART truck. A sergeant contacted the male and interviewed him. The male admitted to taking a tool bag from the passenger compartment through an opened window of the truck. The bag was identified by and returned to a BART worker. The male suspect also had a no bail probation warrant, so he was booked into the Redwood City Jail for petty theft and the warrant.
A male suspect detained by an officer for fare evasion was found to have an outstanding $100K narcotics/DUI warrant, held by the Alameda County Sherriff’s Office, for his arrest. The officer placed the suspect under arrest for the warrant, gave him a warning citation for fare evasion, and booked into the county jail.
While on patrol, an officer observed and detained a subject for fare evasion. A wants check revealed that the subject had a misdemeanor $40k warrant charging a narcotics offense issued from the SFPD. Incident to arrest the officer located narcotics paraphernalia in his possession. The subject was arrested and booked into the Redwood City Jail for his warrant and for possession of narcotics paraphernalia and issued a citation for the fare evasion.
An officer saw a male urinating in the station. This subsequently resulted in More being arrested for public intoxication. The suspect was transported to the San Mateo County Jail.
A victim reported the theft of their blue 1995 Honda Accord while it was parked in the permit-only lot, between 0900 and 2000 hours. An officer responded and completed a report.
A victim reported the theft of their Diamondback BMX bike, valued at $245.00, while it was parked at the station between 0645 and 1515 hours. An officer responded to take the report.
A victim reported that their black 2008 Toyota Scion was burglarized while parked in stall 1822, between 1100 and 1647 hours. An officer responded and determined the vehicle was entered by way of a rear driver’s side window smash. The victim, who declined to allow the officer to fingerprint the vehicle, reported that no items were taken as a result of the burglary. The officer completed a report.
A victim reported his 1995 green Honda Prelude 2 door (4DKJ527 CA) was stolen while it was parked in stall #438 on the 2nd level of the parking structure between 1200-1630 hours.
An officer contacted an adult male for fare evasion. During a records check, the suspect ran from the officer and was eventually detained by a Millbrae PD officer nearby. The records check revealed a $10,000 warrant for petty theft and a $25,000 warrant for possession of stolen property for his arrest. The male was cited for fare evasion and booked into the Redwood City Jail for resisting arrest and the warrants.
A victim reported his 2003 black Ford truck was burglarized while it was parked and locked in stall #1379 on the 4th level of the parking structure between 1000-1900 hours. The passenger window was smashed and a $200 Sony AM/FM stereo was taken from inside the vehicle.
A station agent reported that they contacted a male subject who fare evaded and instructed him to leave. The male subject reportedly threw an orange safety cone at the station agent, striking him in the shoulder. The station agent was not injured. Officer Vuong responded and located the subject in question and placed him under arrest for battery on a station agent based on a citizen’s arrest. The subject was booked into the Redwood City Jail for battery on a station agent and additionally issued a prohibition order.
A victim reported her 2003 black Ford ranger truck was burglarized while it was parked and locked on the third level of the parking structure between 1030-1930 hours. Both door locks were damaged and the interior of the vehicle was ransacked.
A victim reported his 2009 black Ford Ranger truck was burglarized while it was parked and locked on the first level of the parking structure between 0620-1830 hours. The driver door lock was compromised and the ignition was damaged.
Officers responded to a report of someone who was in the restroom for over 40 minutes. They contacted a male and female subject and a wants check revealed that one of the subjects had a restraining order to stay away from the female party who was present. The subject was arrested and booked into the Redwood City Jail for violating a restraining order.
A record check on a person detained for fare evasion revealed a $40,000 arrest warrant out of San Francisco for theft and a $50,000 arrest warrant out of San Francisco for possession of stolen property. The suspect was cited for fare evasion and placed under arrest for the warrants.