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June 25-July 1: Antioch Police Briefs

by ECT

Between June 25-July 1, the Antioch Police Department had 1,713 calls for service which netted 57 arrests according to Antioch City Manager Steve Duran.

Of those arrests, 21 were felony, 36 misdemeanor along with 1 DUI. Here is a recap of events provided in the City Manager, Steve Durans, weekly report.

 

Fight Leads to DUI Arrest
On 6/26/2015 at 1:13 am, Officers responded to the Bonfare Marketat 907 W.10th St. due to the report of a fight in the parking lot. The caller advised the responsibles were associated with a maroon Suburban that was leaving. When Officers arrived they located the Suburban stopped in the middle of W 10th St., in front of the market. Subjects around the vehicle fled and the vehicle accelerated westbound at a high rate of speed. In an effort to elude Officers, the Suburban’s lights were turned off and it traveled at speeds of 60 to 70 MPH down W 9th St . As Officers caught up with the vehicle, it yielded on “I” St. The driver, 33 year old Joseph Perry, and a 29 year old male passenger were detained without incident.

Both subjects had fresh injuries to their faces and were intoxicated. The vehicle had a freshly broken passenger window and several bullet holes on the passenger side. Perry and the passenger would only say they had been in a fight with some males and it was over with. They did not want Police involvement. Perry was determined to be driving under the influence of alcohol. He also had a suspended drivers’ license and previous DUI arrests. He was arrested and transported to the County jail and his vehicle was towed. The passenger was released from the scene to a friend.

Petty Theft Suspect Had No Bail Warrant
On 6/26/2015 at 11:40 am, Officers responded to 316 E Tregallas Rd regarding trespassers on the property. Jamie Cambra, 33 years old, was contacted and found to have a misdemeanor no bail warrant for petty theft issued out of Walnut Creek. She was taken into custody and sent to later booked at the County jail.

Juvenile Placed Under Citizens Arrest for Loitering, Gambling and Marijuana
On 6/26/2015 at 4:19 pm, a 17 year old male was contacted and detained by Bay Area Protective Services personnel at 2119 Peppertree Way for loitering, playing dice, trespassing, and possession of marijuana. Officers responded and the juvenile was placed under citizen’s arrest and issued a citation for his charges. He was removed from the property and transported to a family member’s home.

17-Year-Old Arrest on No Bail Warrant
On 6/26/2015 at 11:33 pm, an anonymous caller phoned in a man with a gun in front of Lonetree Liquors at 2748 W Tregallas Rd. The caller provided a detailed clothing and physical description. When Officers arrived they observed a male matching the description provided by the reporting party. The male was contacted and determined to be 17 years old. He was found to have a no bail juvenile arrest warrant. He was arrested and later booked at Juvenile Hall. No firearm was located on his person or in the area where he was standing.

Man Arrested on Drug Charges
On 6/28/2015 at 9:20 pm, Officers responded to 291 Fulton Shipyard Rd. regarding a subject sitting in a boat drinking alcohol and possibly using drugs. When Officers arrived they located 46 year old Robert Cooper sitting in a boat. A records check revealed he had an outstanding arrest warrant charging possession for sale of marijuana. Cooper was arrested and later booked at the County jail.

 Expired Registration Leads to Parolee at Large Arrest
On 6/29/2015 at 8:20 am, an Officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for expired registration in the 2700 block of Dolores St. The driver was identified as 34 year old Candace Carter. A records check revealed she had an outstanding parolee at large warrant. She was taken into custody without incident and later booked at the County jail.

Intoxicated Man Arrested After Stealing Wine
On 6/29/2015 at 4:51 pm, Officers were dispatched to Walgreens at 3416 Deer Valley Rd regarding the theft of a bottle of wine that had just occurred. While en route, Officers spotted the suspect in the theft walking down the middle of Hillcrest Ave holding the stolen bottle of wine. Officers attempted to detain the suspect, 26 year old Shane Stange, who was heavily intoxicated. Stange refused to comply with the Officers orders. Stange became combative during his arrest but was taken into custody. Stange was booked at the County jail.

Man Arrested with Outstanding No Bail Warrant
On 6/29/2015 at 11:50 pm, an Officer saw 28 year old Blain Oksanen standing in front of a home on E. 6th St. The Officer knew Oksanen had an outstanding no bail arrest warrant charging possession of a controlled substance and failure to comply with a work release program. Oksanen was arrested without incident and later booked at the County jail.

Identify Theft Suspect Arrested
On 6/29/2015 at 10:24 am, Officers were dispatched to a suspicious vehicle and subjects to the rear of 1616 Sycamore Dr. When Officers arrived, they contacted 40 year old Tehna Brown, 33 year old Teresa Muzac and a 40 year old male. All three subjects were standing next to a U-Haul truck. A records check revealed Brown had an outstanding arrest warrant for vandalism and possession of drug paraphernalia. Muzac claimed ownership of the U-haul and consented to a search. Officers searched the U-Haul and located a briefcase full of identity theft items with victims from all over the state. Brown was issued a new court date on the warrant and released. The 40 year old male was also released from the scene. Muzac was taken into custody and later booked at the County jail on charges of identity theft and possession of stolen property.

Suspect Arrested and Cited in Petty Theft
On 7/1/15 Cornelius flagged down a nearby Officer after witnessing Dalessio steal items(Cell phone and Laptop valued under $500) from an unlocked truck, belonging to Robbert. Dalessio had fled the scene prior to Officer arrival, but he was located nearby. Dalessio was with an unknown white male, who fled as the police approached them and was not located. Dalessio was identified as the responsible in the theft, but the stolen items were likely passed off to the unknown subject before he fled. Dalessio was arrested and cited for petty theft.

 

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