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Pleasanton Police Department, Allied Agencies Scale Back Search for Missing Runner

After intensive searching, the Pleasanton Police Department (PPD) and its allied agencies decided to scale back the search for missing runner, Philip Kreycik (37). We re entering a different stage of the search effort right now, said PPD Investigations Lt. Erik Silacci. We re not ending it. We re just going to scale back and try to get a little more focused. It s day four, so the search and rescue folks out there are getting pretty worn out. They re mostly volunteers, so we need to reassess . for tomorrow. In the past four days, more than a dozen agencies and approximately a hundred volunteers searched for Kreycik, who was last seen on Saturday, July 10, around 10:45 a.m. near Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park.

Crews locate body of swimmer who drowned in Lake Del Valle

Victim ID d as 40-year-old man from Pleasant Hill Uploaded: Tue, Jul 13, 2021, 1:19 pm Time to read: about 1 minutes Emergency rescue personnel on Monday recovered the body of a man who died after struggling and becoming submerged underwater while swimming in Lake Del Valle in Livermore one day earlier. The Alameda County Coroner s Bureau on Tuesday identified the drowned man as Joseph Prince Freeman, 40, of Pleasant Hill. Police said the victim also had residential ties to Vallejo. Our thoughts are with the family. This is obviously a tragic situation, Capt. Alan Love, of the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) Police Department, told the Weekly.

Authorities Scale Back Search for Missing East Bay Runner

Authorities Scale Back Search for Missing East Bay Runner
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Dublin leadership academy Inside Dublin to start in the fall

City seeks applicants interested in learning more about community Uploaded: Mon, Jul 12, 2021, 9:36 pm Time to read: about 1 minutes Applications for the city s 2021 leadership academy Inside Dublin are now open with the program starting Oct. 2. Formerly known as Dublin 101, the leadership academy has operated for the past 15 years, providing residents with a more in-depth understanding of the city s departments and affairs. Previous attendees of the program have taken their involvement with the community a step further in becoming city commissioners and councilmembers. This year, Inside Dublin, led by assistant city manager Colleen Tribby, includes presentations on education, infrastructure, public safety, local government and community development.

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