Police: Man arrested after following Berkeley teens; no charges filed
The man also followed women in several other cities, police said. He is no longer in custody and police are seeking additional witnesses.
David Saeed. Credit: BPD
Berkeley police have asked the community to be on the watch after a suspicious man followed two teenage girls in the Elmwood neighborhood last month.
The man also followed women in several other Bay Area cities, police said. And, on Monday, after police published a community advisory about the case, two women came forward to say they believed they had been followed in Berkeley by the same man, police told Berkeleyside. Detectives are looking into whether the new reports are related.
2 suspects sought in fatal shooting of 16-year-old in Antioch
Police are searching for two suspects tied to the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old boy in Antioch.
ANTIOCH, Calif. - Police are searching for at least two suspects in the death of a teenager who was gunned down in the garage of a home that had been turned into a makeshift tattoo parlor.
Antioch police identified the victim on Monday as 16-year-old Rasaan Scypion of Pittsburg.
Investigators are trying to figure out why he was at the house on the 4500 block of Shannondale Drive. The incident happened around 6:00 p.m. on Saturday. Police said Scypion was not getting a tattoo at the time of the shooting.
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Commissioners hear 911 update during National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week Pictured (l-r) are Highland County commissioners David Daniels, Jeff Duncan and Terry Britton. (HCP Photo/Caitlin Forsha) Highland County commissioners Jeff Duncan, Terry Britton and David Daniels met with Highland County 911 coordinator Scott Miller and Highland County Sheriff Donnie Barrera Wednesday in recognition of National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.
The annual observance is recognized April 11-17 this year. According to https://www.npstw.org, “Every year during the second week of April, the telecommunications personnel in the public safety community, are honored This week-long event, initially set up in 1981 by Patricia Anderson of the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office in California, is a time to cel