An officer responded to a report of a subject ramming shopping carts into vehicles. He arrived and detained a subject matching the description and determined he was intoxicated. Three victim vehicles were located and a witness positively identified the subject as the same person who they saw ramming the shopping carts into the vehicles, causing damage. The subject was arrested and is to be booked into the Santa Rita Jail for public intoxication and vandalism. Notes were left for the victim vehicles which were parked in parking stalls just outside of the station. The Hayward Police Department advised they were not able to respond.
Officers responded to the South Hayward Station for a report of three Hispanic males burglarizing a vehicle in the north lot. Officer arrived on-scene and located a green 2000 Mazda Protégé (4ESH228) with its driver's window smashed. The Mazda was parked in stall #350 and the ignition was also damaged. An officer processed the Mazda for prints but with negative results. Responding officers searched the surrounding area for the suspect but with negative results. The victim returned to his Mazda and confirmed nothing was removed from the vehicle. An officer completed a burglary report.
A female victim was riding the up escalator to platform #2 when a male suspect walked down the escalator and grabbed the female's groin. The male jumped the fare gates and fled from the station in an unknown direction. Suspect is described as a Middle Eastern male, 20-30 years old, blue shirt, cream colored Khakis and a black backpack. Victim can identify the suspect and wanted to press charges against the suspect. Station video was requested by the investing officer.
An officer responded to the station on the report of two females engaged in an argument. Upon making contact with the females the officer learned they were dating one another. During this time, one female became increasingly hostile so the officer placed her in handcuffs in order to avoid a violent confrontation. Shortly after being placed in handcuffs, however, the female managed to kick the other female’s buttocks. She was then placed under arrest for domestic battery, and a sergeant responded to approve the arrest and perform the post-arrest debrief. The suspect was issued a prohibition order before being booked into the Hayward City jail for domestic violence. The victim was not injured.
A victim reported the theft of their Men's 6 speed black and gray Fuji Del Ray bike from the station between 0930-1930 hours. The bike was secured with a cable and lock.
Officers responded to a report of a person who battered the station agent and took a pair of glasses from him. The agent chased after the suspect on foot and flagged down Hayward Police, who took the suspect into custody after tasing him. The agent suffered head and facial injuries, and was transported to Eden Hospital for treatment. The suspect was placed under arrest and transported to St. Rose Hospital for his injuries. While at the hospital, the suspect became resistive and physical force was used to restrain him. A sergeant responded to the scene to approve the arrest and conduct the use of force investigation. PoliceVideo was notified and a station agent supervisor responded to the scene. After his release from the hospital, the suspect will be booked for robbery and battery. The suspect was also issued a 30 day BART prohibition order.
A victim reported her maroon 2004 Ford Taurus 4 door was burglarized while it was parked and locked in stall #371 between 0800-1900 hours. The left rear passenger window was slightly rolled down and the interior of the vehicle was ransacked. Prints were lifted from the vehicle.
A victim reported his white 2014 Honda Accord 2 door was burglarized while it was parked and locked in stall #1099 between 0900-1650 hours. The method of entry was unknown, and a $150.00 Garmin GPS was taken from inside the vehicle.
A victim reported her 1995 gray Honda Civic (CA. Lic. #3LTS130) was stolen while it was parked in stall #288, between 0815-1830 hours. An officer investigated the theft.
A person detained for fare evasion provided the officer with several false names and was subsequently placed under for providing false identification. A search of the subject’s person incident to arrest resulted in the recovery of brass knuckles. The subject was cited for fare evasion and booked for providing false identification and possession of metal knuckles. A sergeant arrived at the scene to approve the arrest.
A patron had their cell phone snatched from their hand while on the Fremont bound train at the station. The suspect was described as a black male, 18-20 years old, 5'6" tall, 200-225 pounds, wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt, dark jeans and carrying a dark gray backpack. The suspect fled out of the station toward Tennyson Road and was not located by responding officers. The phone was not equipped with tracking.
A victim reported his 1999 red Toyota Corolla (4EPM920 CA) was stolen while it was parked in stall #227 between 0830-1930 hours.
A record check on a woman detained for possible involvement in a reported domestic battery revealed an outstanding $30,000 arrest warrant out of Los Angeles for battery. The subject was placed under arrest for the warrant and the report of battery was unconfirmed. A sergeant arrived at the scene to approve the arrest.
An adult/female victim reported that as she entered her vehicle, which was parked in the north lot – stall 976, a Black male adult entered the vehicle on the front passenger side, took her purse and fled in an unknown vehicle. Officers responded, but were unable to locate the suspect. The victim, who was not injured during the theft, reported the purse contained a Samsung cell phone, $100 cash, and credit cards; the officers were unable to track the phone. She further described the suspect as 18 years of age, standing 5’10” tall, weighing 160 lbs., and wearing a navy blue shirt & khaki pants. The investigating officer requested station video.
An officer was flagged down at the corner of Mission Blvd. and Valle Vista, near the station, by a victim of an auto burglary which had occurred just minutes earlier. Shortly after obtaining the suspect’s description, the officer located him in the station’s parking lot. Together with Hayward officers, the officer detained the suspect without incident. A victim and a witness then positively identified the suspect and he was taken into custody for burglary by Alameda County Sheriffs deputies as the crime occurred in their jurisdiction.
A victim reported the theft of his white 1996 Honda Civic from the South Hayward Station. The victim parked in stall #726, in the south lot at 0645 hours. He returned at 1750 hours and discovered his Honda was stolen. An officer completed an auto theft report.
While on patrol, a BART officer assisted Hayward Police on a traffic stop at Mission and Harder Streets in the K-Mart parking lot. During the detention, the suspect became combative and a taser was activated by Hayward Police. The suspect continued to resist as several officers struggled with the suspect. The suspect then went into cardiac arrest, and was transported to St. Rose Hospital where was pronounced dead at 2350 hours. Investigation is on-going at this time.
A victim reported his $600 black and white Specialized Hardrock men’s 21 speed bicycle was stolen while it was cable locked between 0500-2200 hours.
Officers responded to a report of a male possibly breaking into vehicles. Upon arrival, a male juvenile matching the description given by a witness was seen running from the area. Approximately fifteen minutes later, the juvenile returned to the area, and was detained for further investigation. A few minutes later, a victim reported her vehicle (2003 silver Mercedes 320 4 door, stall #615) had been burglarized from the area where the juvenile was seen. The victim said designer glasses and a jacket were taken from inside the vehicle. Upon detention, the suspect was in possession of designer glasses and a jacket, which was positively identified by the victim as her belongings. The suspect was placed under arrest for burglary. A sergeant arrived at the scene to approve the arrest, and a detective was called out to interview the suspect. The suspect admitted to taking the glasses and jacket out of the victim’s vehicle, and also possibly involved in the burglary of another vehicle in the area (case#1405-3831). The suspect’s mother was notified via telephone and informed of the incident.
Kaiser Hayward called the ISRC to report they were treating a female victim of a battery that occurred at the South Hayward BART Station. Officers responded to Kaiser and interviewed the victim. The victim stated she was parked at the station, sitting in her vehicle and was talking to her mother. Her mother demanded her debit card and the victim refused. A physical struggle ensued and the mother bit the victim's hand and scratched her face. Officers and a sergeant went to the suspect's residence and attempted to contact her but she was not home. The victim and the suspect live together. The victim declined a temporary restraining order, but was provided with a victims of domestic violence information pamphlet. The case is under investigation and will be forwarded to Detectives.
A patron parked their green 1997 Honda Civic 2dr (5HNU560) in stall #1216, at 1038 hours. The vehicle was stolen between the hours 1038-1500 hours. A community service officer completed the theft report.
A victim reported his 1997 red Nissan 200SX 2 door (4SLM712 CA) was stolen while it was parked at the station between 0600-1630 hours.
Officers responded to the South Hayward Station for a report that two males were breaking into a green vehicle that was parked in the north lot. A patron reported the crime to dispatch. Officers arrived on scene and located a male suspect inside the vehicle and a male suspect standing outside the vehicle. Both suspects were detained and a detective responded to interview the two males. The male inside was booked for auto burglary and the male standing next to the vehicle was released on scene. A sergeant responded to conduct a use of force investigation and approved the arrest. The male was booked at Santa Rita Jail.
A victim called to report that their Honda Accord had been burglarized while parked in the lot between 0630-1750 hours on 4/3. The victim was unable to say how entry was made. There was no damage to the vehicle and no sign of forced entry. A phone charger, phone speaker and the vehicle's title were taken.
A victim reported her 1997 blue Acura CL 2 door (5GFS090 CA) was stolen while it was parked in stall #244 between 0130-1700 hours.