A juvenile female (girlfriend) and an adult male (boyfriend) were arguing over a cell phone text that the female received, while at the San Leandro Station. The female struck and began scratching the male on his neck and face. An officer was on patrol at the station and responded to the scene. The male gave a written statement indicating the female hit and scratched him. The female admitted to an officer that she scratched him. An officer and sergeant attempted to obtain a statement from the suspect but she refused. The female was placed under arrest for domestic violence and transported to ALCO Juvenile Hall for booking. The female's mother was contacted, confirmed her daughter's date of birth, and was advised of the arrest. Detectives were notified and video from the station was requested.
An officer was at the station when he witnessed a female slap a male in the face. The officer was able to take the female into custody without incident. The male refused medical attention and was not willing to cooperate with the investigation. It was determined that the male and female are in a dating relationship. The female was booked into the Martinez Detention Facility for Domestic Violence.
Officers responded to the station on a report of a battery in progress involving a male and a female. ISRC dispatchers were able to monitor the incident via surveillance cameras and update responding officers. Dispatchers observed the male suspect holding the female victim in a "headlock" while pulling her out of the station. A dispatcher also observed the suspect conceal an unknown item in his front waistband just prior to the arrival of officers. The first officer to arrive, detained the suspect at gunpoint, fearing he may have armed himself. The suspect was safely detained without incident. The officer recovered a cell phone from the suspect's waistband. The victim was not injured and declined medical attention. The investigation revealed that the victim and suspect are in a dating relationship and had an argument over a cell phone. The argument turned physical inside the free area of the station, where the suspect grabbed and pulled the victim out of the station. The sergeant responded to approve the arrest and debrief the suspect. The suspect provided investigating officers with a statement before being transported and booked into the Martinez Detention Facility on the above listed charge. The video will be retrieved as evidence.
Antioch Police notified us that they had a victim of a kidnapping. Officer’s responded to the Antioch Park and Ride to investigate. They met up with a victim who stated that she was trying to serve her son’s father with a stay away order. He became upset and would not let her out of the vehicle. They drove around Antioch while he beat her and took her phone against her will. She was able to escape the vehicle and flee. He located her a short time later and again beat her. The detective Sergeant and two detectives were called to the scene. Our Department along with Antioch PD went to three different Antioch homes to attempt to locate the suspect but were unable to locate him. The case is still under investigation. The couple’s two year old son, though not a victim in the actual kidnapping, was last seen with the father.
While in the parking lot, an officer was flagged down by a woman who was pinned against a car by a man. When the officer shouted for the man to stop, a foot pursuit ensued and the suspect was eventually taken into custody. The suspect, identified as Carlos Smith (B/M 11/11/1991), was arrested for domestic battery and resisting arrest after receiving medical clearance at Highland Hospital.
Officers responded to a fight in the back lot of the station. Upon further investigation, it was discovered the two parties were in a relationship and one was determined to have been the dominant aggressor. Minor injuries were sustained to the male half, but medical attention was not requested. The female suspect was placed under arrest for domestic battery.
Two independent witnesses reported that a Black male adult threw a Black female adult against a ticket machine and threw a closed fist punch at her, unknown if the punch struck the victim. The male and female are in a dating relationship. The male provided a verbal statement and was placed under arrest for domestic battery. The female declined an emergency protective order. She did not sustain any visible injuries and declined medical treatment. All statements from the witnesses and victim were recorded and station video was requested. Detectives was notified of the arrest.
Two men reported seeing a man punch a woman in the face. Officers detained the suspect and contacted the victim. The suspect and victim are in a dating relationship. The victim was uncooperative and declined medical treatment for a bruise on her face. The suspect was arrested for domestic battery, debriefed by a sergeant, and booked into the Martinez Detention Facility.
Officers responded to a fight inside the station. Upon further investigation, it was discovered the two parties were in a relationship and one was determined to have been the dominant aggressor. Minor injuries were sustained but medical attention was not requested. The suspect was placed under arrest for domestic battery. The other subject was placed under arrest on an outstanding $20,000 arrest warrant out of Alameda County for false impersonation.
The victim and suspect, who have a child in common, met at the station for a child custody exchange. At some point during the exchange, an argument ensued. During the argument, the suspect hit the victim in the neck. The suspect left the station in a vehicle with his child and girlfriend. The victim sustained visible injuries to her neck. Paramedics were called to the scene to evaluate and treat the victim for her injuries. A short time later, the ISRC received a call from Kaiser-Walnut Creek advising the suspect was in the emergency room claiming to be the victim of a battery. Officers responded to the hospital and detained the suspect after he was treated for his apparent injuries. The victim positively identified the suspect who was then placed under arrest for domestic violence. It was determined the suspect was the apparent aggressor according to an independent witness who saw the battery take place. The on-call detective was notified and interviewed the suspect before he was booked into the Martinez Detention Facility on the above charge. The child was turned over to the suspect's grandmother who also has legal custody of the child. The victim declined an Emergency Protective Order against the suspect.
The station agent called to report that a male was yelling at a female and had punched her in the abdomen. Trains were held out of the station until an officer arrived. An officer arrived and located both the male and female on the platform. The female was not cooperative and refused medical attention. According to both the suspect and victim, they are in a dating relationship. The station agent and another witness were willing to give a detailed statement. The male suspect, who is on probation, was booked into Santa Rita Jail for Domestic Violence and a probation violation charge.
Fremont PD telephoned the ISRC/BART PD dispatch at 0203 hrs. to advise that a woman was at the Fremont BART Station reporting that her former boyfriend had left on foot with their 2-year-old daughter. The man had vandalized the woman's car before leaving. He was last seen walking from the station, towards Walnut Ave. The investigating patrol officer arrived on scene at 0221 hrs. The woman told him that she had been unaware that BART was closed and had intended to drop off the suspect at Fremont station. She said that the suspect does not have a permanent address, but stays with family or friends in Oakland and Berkeley. She subsequently told the officer that the suspect had punched her and slammed her head against the steering wheel of her car. The suspect then picked up the child and walked away with her. The woman advised that she does not live with the suspect. Although the suspect is the child's father, he has not had custody of the child and has never been alone with his daughter before. The suspect was under the influence of alcohol, according to the reporting party. Fremont PD and BART PD officers conducted searches of the area for the suspect and child. The suspect supposedly did not have access to a vehicle, did not have a significant amount of money with him, and does not have relatives or friends in the Fremont area. ACSO, CHP, Union City PD, and Oakland PD were notified by police dispatchers. A BOLO was also sent to Bay Area law-enforcement agencies. The on-call detective was called at 0243 hrs. and responded to the station, and to a hospital, where the victim was examined for a large bump on her forehead. The C-plt. sergeant also responded to the station and the hospital. The acting-police chief and the operations deputy chief were notified by telephone. The acting-police chief responded to the hospital. At 0713 hrs, Fremont PD officers searched Fremont station and located the suspect and the child. This followed a report from an AC Transit bus driver that the suspect and child were there preparing to board a bus. The child had not been injured. The detective and BART police personnel responded to the station to conduct further investigative follow up. The suspect is in BART police custody. The criminal charges against the suspect are presently being determined and are pending the result of the detective's interview of the suspect, his investigative follow up, and the A-plt. watch commander's approval.
An adult male victim reported that an adult male suspect, who is known to him, had held a knife to the victim's throat while they were in the victim's vehicle in the parking lot. Officers responded and detained the suspect, who was inside the station. The victim said that he and the suspect were previously in a dating relationship and that the suspect held the kitchen knife to his throat as he was trying to drop the suspect off at the station. The victim was able to push away from the suspect and the suspect left the vehicle. The victim had a very small scratch to his neck, but refused medical attention. The knife was recovered from the victim's vehicle. A CSO responded to conduct evidence tech work. Detectives were notified and both the victim and suspect were transported back to the Lake Merritt police facility to be interviewed. At the time of this entry, both are being interviewed and it is anticipated that the suspect will be booked at the Glenn Dyer Jail for Assault with a Deadly Weapon. Officers will also evaluate to determine if an Emergency Protective Order will be issued.
08/25/12 1816 hrs. Officers arrested a man for robbery and domestic battery. The suspect had battered his former girlfriend and taken her i-phone while aboard a Pittsburg/Bay Point train. The suspect was located aboard a County Connection bus. The suspect provided a statement admitting to the battery and to the taking of the victim’s property. The suspect was debriefed by a sergeant, then booked into the Martinez Detention Facility.
An A.C. Transit bus driver reported seeing a man batter a woman in the bus zone. A sergeant and two officers responded. The male suspect was arrested for battery on the female, with whom he has a dating relationship. The suspect was also arrested for violating a court order to stay away from Bay Fair station. The suspect declined to answer questions from police personnel. The suspect was booked into Santa Rita Jail. 1208-2923 L23.
A female called to report that while conducting a child custody exchange with her four year old son’s father, the father kicked her in the buttocks and then fled on foot with the child. The suspect was located by responding officers at 75th & Hawley. Record checks showed that there was a stay-away order on file, issued by Contra Costa County that had not been served on the suspect. The female victim, who is six months pregnant with the suspect's child, was not injured and refused medical treatment. The four year old child was unharmed. Officers arrested the suspect for misdemeanor domestic violence. The suspect complained of chest pains and was transported to San Leandro Hospital for evaluation. The stay-away order was served on the suspect and he was booked at Santa Rita Jail after being medically cleared.
An adult male suspect and his girlfriend were riding the train between Bay Fair Station and the 12th Street Station when the male grabbed her by the face, scratching her nose and neck. The male also choked the female and threatened to throw her on the tracks. They off boarded at 12th Street and were eventually located by responding officers. Officers determined that they live together and that the female is pregnant with the suspect's child. The officers noticed the visible scratches on the victim. The victim declined medical attention, but was given an emergency protective order. The male was booked into the Glenn Dyer Jail for Domestic Violence and for making threats.
A patron reported his black bicycle (unknown model) was stolen while it was parked and cable locked at the station between 0835-1630 hours.
A witness called to report a male battering a female at the station. The witness left the area, but officers were able to locate the involved parties. The female said that the suspect is her ex-boyfriend. She said she agreed to meet him at the station to talk, but he became irate, slapped her in the face and pulled her hair. The male declined to give a statement. The female did not want medical attention and declined an emergency protective order. The male was booked into the Santa Rita Jail for Domestic Battery.
The station agent reported that a female had hit a male several times with her fist. The investigating officer arrested the woman for domestic battery. The suspect would not consent to be interviewed. She was booked into Glenn Dyer Jail.
The suspect and victim, who are boyfriend and girlfriend, were involved in a verbal argument on the first level of the parking structure. During the argument, the suspect attempted to grab the victim's cell phone so he could enter a text, but she refused. He then grabbed her arm causing scratches and visible injuries in an attempt to get the phone. The suspect left the station on foot before the arrival of an officer who heard the female crying in the parking structure. Officers went to the residence of the suspect where he was located and detained. The victim positively identified the suspect and he was placed under arrest without incident. The suspect was debriefed by the Sergeant before being booked into the Martinez Detention Facility for domestic violence. The victim declined medical attention.
The station agent called to report a male and a female in a verbal dispute. The agent also reported that the male grabbed the female by the arm, picked up a bag full BART tickets (which the agent had stored nearby) and threw it at the female's head, striking her. Officers arrived and made contact with both parties. The female refused to cooperate with officers, but did tell them that the suspect was her boyfriend. The female was not injured and demanded to leave the scene without assisting officers in their investigation. The station agent gave a detailed statement and placed the suspect under citizen's arrest for the domestic battery. The suspect was then booked into the San Francisco County Jail for the domestic battery charge. Station video has been requested.
A BART Officer responded to Hayward Station concerning the report of a battery on a Fremont bound train. A distraught female adult victim in the company of a toddler and newborn were located near the station agent’s booth. The Officer located an adult male suspect on the platform, (BM, 5’11” 165). Two witnesses came forward and stated the suspect pushed the woman into a seat on the above train. The victim refused to cooperate with an investigation. It was determined that the suspect was the father of the above children. The suspect was booked at Santa Rita Jail for domestic battery.
Officers responded to the station on a report of a woman being beaten by a man inside the station. As officers arrived, patrons pointed out the suspect and victim who were leaving the station in opposite directions. One officer contacted the female victim while the other officer contacted the male suspect. The suspect, who is the victim's boyfriend, was contacted inside a nearby liquor store. The suspect did not comply with the officer and assistance was requested. The officer's partner responded and a struggle ensued when the suspect resisted the officers as they attempted to place him under arrest. Additional BART PD and SFPD officers responded and the suspect was taken into custody without further incident. The victim said her boyfriend had grabbed her while inside the station as they fought. The victim declined medical attention and had no visible injuries. The suspect complained of pain to his shoulder and leg, so medical was requested. The suspect was debriefed by the Sergeant before being taken to SF General Hospital for medical clearance prior to booking. It is intended that the suspect will be booked into the San Francisco County Jail on the above listed charges after release from the hospital. There were no injuries to any of the involved officers. Video surveillance from inside the liquor store is being sought by the investigating officers.
A woman and her boyfriend were battered by her ex-boyfriend. The ex-boyfriend, who is also the father of the woman’s daughter, slapped the female in the face and punched the male in the face while they were at the ticket machines in the free area. The suspect fled from the station toward Martin Luther King Blvd. and Ashby Avenue. No medical attention was requested.