Witnesses reported that a male was in a physical altercation with a female inside the station. Officers responded and detained the male (Deangelo GARRETT, 21, Richmond) for domestic violence. The victim was not injured. Garrett was arrested for domestic violence. He was issued a prohibition order and was booked at the Martinez Detention Facility.
Angelina Fernandez (26, San Pablo) was arrested for domestic battery and issued a BART prohibition order.
Witnesses reported a male in a physical dispute with a female on the platform. Officers responded and detained the male (Rudy MENA-PEREZ, 35, Oakland), who was subsequently arrested for domestic violence. Mena-Perez was issued a prohibition order and was booked at the SF County Jail.
A female (Deanna Lopez, 36 years, Union City) was placed under arrest for domestic battery and a 10K warrant at the Union City Station. Lopez was issued a prohibition order.
Multiple citizens alerted officers of a disturbance occurring in the parking lot between a male and female. Officers detained both subjects. Further investigation revealed that there was a physical altercation between the parties and the female (Mylah Gulley,24 years old,Vallejo) was the aggressor. Gulley was arrested for domestic violence and booked into the Martinez Detention Facility.
An employee reported that a female (Laquoya Anderson, 25 years old, Vallejo) was choking another female. Officers checked the station and located both females. Through further investigation, it was determined that the females were in a dating relationship. Anderson was arrested for domestic violence and booked into the San Francisco County Jail. Anderson was issued a prohibition order.
A witness called to report that a male suspect (Ritchie Allen, 23 years old, Martinez) grabbed a female victim and threw her against a wall at the Hayward Station. The witness said the victim was crying and in distress. Officers responded and learned the victim and suspect are involved in a dating relationship. The suspect was arrested for domestic battery. The victim did not wish to press charges and refused an emergency protective order. The suspect was issued a Prohibition Order and booked at the Hayward Jail.
Officers responded to a report of a male and female fighting in the parking lot. The male resisted being detained, but was taken into custody after a short struggle. Officers determined that the male was the primary aggressor and he was arrested for domestic violence. The male was issued a prohibition order and was booked at Glenn Dyer Jail for domestic violence and resisting arrest.
A taxi cab driver witnessed a male and a female involved in a verbal argument which escalated into a physical altercation. The male suspect appeared to be the aggressor. The first officer on scene detained the suspect (Johnson, Tiontee 6/21/79, Concord) without incident. The subsequent investigation revealed that the male and female were involved in a dating relationship. During the argument, the male grabbed the victim around her neck according to the witness. The victim had redness to her neck area, but declined any medical attention. The suspect was arrested and booked into the Martinez Jail for domestic violence. The suspect was also issued a prohibition order.
A suspect (Steven Lackey, 22 years, Oakland) battered his former girlfriend at the Bay Fair Station. Lackey fled but was located by responding officers. Lackey was booked into Santa Rita Jail.
Witnesses reported two males involved in a fight. Officers detained both parties and determined that the two males were involved in a dating relationship. The primary aggressor was found to have an outstanding $50,000 arrest warrant for narcotics violations, held by Hayward PD. The man was arrested for domestic violence and his warrant and was booked at Santa Rita Jail.
Witnesses reported a male and female in a fight near the ticket machines. The male pushed the female to the floor, and she suffered minor head injuries. Officers detained the male and ultimately arrested him for domestic violence. The female was transported to a local hospital for treatment. The male was issued a prohibition order and was booked at the SF County Jail.
Witnesses reported that a male and female were involved in a physical fight on the Pittsburg bound train. The train was held at Walnut Creek while officers responded. Officers detained both parties on the concourse, and ultimately determined that the female was the primary aggressor. She was arrested for domestic violence and was booked at the Martinez Detention Facility. The train was delayed about 11 minutes.
A witness reported that a male suspect was stalking a female victim in the lower parking lot. Officers responded and detained the man. They learned that the female had a restraining order against the male. The male resisted being arrested, but was taken into custody after a brief struggle. He was booked at the Martinez Detention Facility for violation of a court order and resisting arrest.
BART and Brentwood officers responded to a report of a male and female fighting in the parking lot. The male fled, but was located by Brentwood officers a short distance away. Officers determined that the male had battered the female victim following an argument. The male was arrested for domestic violence. A search of his person revealed a quantity of suspected marijuana and methamphetamine. Officers obtained a protective order for the female, who was not injured. The male was issued a prohibition order and was booked at the Martinez Detention Facility for domestic violence and possession of narcotics.
Officers responded to the 19th Street Station to investigate a report of domestic violence. A male suspect (Davis, Keymari, 20 y/o, Oakland) was identified and placed under arrest for domestic violence. Narcotics packaged for sale were recovered from the suspect's person. The suspect was booked at the Glenn Dyer Jail.
Witnesses reported that a male and female were involved in a dispute in the station. Officer arrived and detained both parties. The investigation revealed that the male was the primary aggressor, and he was ultimately arrested for domestic violence. The male was booked at Glenn Dyer Jail.
Officers saw, and attempted to detain, an adult female who battered her boyfriend while on a city street near the 12th Street station. The suspect, however, resisted the officers who then used physical force to place her in handcuffs. The female was subsequently booked into the county jail for domestic battery/violence and resisting arrest.
Officers arrested a male suspect for battering his girlfriend. When officers attempted to identify the suspect, he provided what was determined to be false identification; his identity was located and he was found to be on active probation. Then, as officers prepared to transport the suspect to jail, the victim became so upset with her boyfriend’s impending booking that she broke several station (wall) tiles. Officers used force to detain the victim in handcuffs for vandalism, and she was eventually released with a citation for the crime. The male suspect was then issued a prohibition order and booked into the county jail for domestic battery, providing false identification to police and for violating probation. A sergeant responded to perform the use of force investigation.
BART and Union City Police officers arrested a female suspect for domestic violence after an independent witness reported she battered the male victim, later determined to be the father of the suspect's children. The suspect was issued a prohibition order and booked into the county jail. The victim was not injured.
Witnesses reported that a male and female were involved in a physical fight at the station. Officers responded and detained both parties, after a brief struggle. The parties were involved in a dating relationship and both were arrested for domestic violence, battery on officers and resisting arrest. The male was booked at Santa Rita Jail. The female was medically cleared at Highland Hospital before being booked.
An officer was in an eatery adjacent to the station when he noticed a female grabbing onto a male in an apparent argument. The officer tried to intercede, but the female continued grabbing onto the male and had to be placed in a control hold. She resisted arrest, but was eventually handcuffed. The male, who was not injured, was determined to be her boyfriend. SFPD was unable to respond, so the female was booked into the San Francisco County Jail for domestic battery and resisting arrest. The male refused an emergency protective order. A sergeant responded to approve the arrest and to conduct a use of force investigation.
Officers and a sergeant detained two female suspects for reportedly fighting one another at the station. During their investigation, in addition to confirming the two had battered one another, officers learned the suspects were dating one another and that their four-year-old child had been pushed to the ground during the fight. Officers placed both suspects under arrest for domestic battery and child endangerment. Both were booked into the county jail and issued prohibition orders. The child was treated at the scene for a potential head injury, and then released to a Child Protective Services representative.
A female victim reported that her boyfriend punched her while they were in the parking structure. The suspect left in a vehicle and was not located by responding officers. The victim was transported to the hospital for stomach pain. An EPO was obtained for the victim.
An officer responded to a domestic battery call. The suspect battered the victim. The suspect was issued a prohibition order and taken to jail for domestic battery.