$50K Cold Case Reward; Fire Displaces 17: East Bay Police Logs
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Fremont CA
27 November, 2020
5:51 PM
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EAST BAY, CA — Here's a collection of police and fire news from around the East Bay this week: Man Arrested In Connection With October Slaying A 24-year-old man was fatally shot. Fatal I-880 Crash Friday Prompts Sig-Alert Updated: The early morning crash shut down all northbound lanes of the highway. Fremont Apartment Fire On Thanksgiving Displaces 17 Firefighters believe the blaze started in the kitchen of an apartment. Alameda Gas Leak Capped After Evacuations Ordered Roads were briefly closed and people were asked to evacuate the affected area. $50,000 Reward Offered To Solve Fremont Cold CaseA 20-year-old man was killed back in 2007. Fremont Police exhausted all leads and have turned to the Governor's office for a hefty reward. Would-Be ATM Thief Foiled By K9 OfficerAn ATM is literally a money machine. It was a temptation one would-be thief could not refuse. Home Invasion Suspects Chased By Police, Crash Into BuildingThe crash closed busy Mission Boulevard for several hours Monday morning. BERKELEY FIRE: 6-Alarm Fire Erupts At Construction Site Near UC Berkeley BERKELEY FIRE: 6-alarm fire erupts at a construction site near UC Berkeley. Suspected Child Molester Arrested By Alameda Police Police say the man approached a child in a store and showed a pornographic video while coercing the child to engage in inappropriate acts. 2 Homes, RV Damaged By Berkeley Fire Sunday MorningAn RV parked in a driveway caught fire, damaging the homes on both sides of the driveway. Double Stabbing In Fremont Monday: PoliceBoth of the victims are teens, police say. Allegations Of Abuse In Cal Soccer Program: Investigative ReportBoth current and former players claim they were bullied and emotionally abused by the coach. Deadly Crash On San Leandro StreetJust 2 days before Thanksgiving, a bicyclist has died. Union City Police Receive $50,000 GrantThe police department will use the money to reduce the number of injuries and deaths on Union City roads.
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