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The following is a sampling of the Oakley Police Calls reported between February 13-19 which focuses on the higher priority call responses in the City of Oakley
Arson
- 2/16 – Dutch Bros
Assault W/Deadly Weapon
- 2/14 – Carol Lane
Battery
- 2/17 – 4500 block Waterford Way
Burglary
- 2/16 – 4700 block Main St.
- 2/17 – Not available
- 2/19 – 1500 block Quail Valley Run
Corporal Spouse Injury
- 2/17 – AM PM at E Cypress & Almondtree.
DUI
- 2/13 – Bonnie Lane & O’Hara
Failure to Obey
- 2/18 – Laurel & Main St.
Grand Theft
- 2/16 – Best Western
- 2/16 – unavailable
- 2/19 – 200 block Harborage Ct.
Harassment
- 2/13 – 4900 block Winchester Dr.
- 2/13 – 4900 block Winchester Dr
Petty Theft
- 2/14 – 2000 block Main St.
- 2/16 – Chevron on Main St.
- 2/16 – 5000 block Teakwood Dr
- 2/19 – not available
Tampering w/Vehicle
- 2/19 – 300 block Fall Cr.
Trespass
- 2/13 – AM PM Cypress & Almondtree
- 2/14 – 60 block Carol Lane
- 2/18 – McDonalds
Vandalism
- 2/15 – 5000 block Teakwood Dr.
- 2/15 – 5000 block Teakwood Dr.
- 2/15 – 1400 block Rutherford Lane
- 2/17 – 50 block Escher Cr.
Vehicle Theft
- 2/13 – SB Laurel
- 2/17 – E Cypress & Sellers
- 2/17 – 4800 block Snowy Egret Way
- 2/18 – 900 block Chianti Way
- 2/18 – Chevron on Main St.
- 2/19 – 300 block Fall Cir
- 2/19 – 2000 block Main St.
Warrant Arrest
- 2/19 – Main St & Live Oak
Full Call Log: https://www.ci.oakley.ca.us/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/City-Blotter-021322-021922.pdf
Search For Alexis Gabe Continues
The search goes on for Alexis Gabe. They are going to be searching Sunday Feb 27. They ask for people that want to help search to please show up at the Contra Costa County Fair grounds in Antioch on 10th and O Street at 9:00am.
Marc Klass and the Klass Kids Foundation lead an organized search for the missing Oakley woman Alexis Gabe. Several hundred volunteer searchers showed up
This 24 year old resident has been missing for over a month.
Today was a high tech search effort using GPS Mapping, internet, and GPS Tracking. They provided each search teams with two way walkie talkie communication via there cellphones. They had classes all day to teach the new search teams how to search. The searchers were instructed to take a cell phone photo if they saw anything and not touch anything that might be a clue.
The photo would have a GPS LAT / Long location ID that would be forwarded to the police department.
Info – Art, Bay News Video