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Pleasanton: No new leads on missing runner after massive weekend search

Pleasanton: No new leads on missing runner after massive weekend search
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Pleasanton Police Dept to Celebrate National Night Out

The Pleasanton Police Department will celebrate National Night Out, sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch, from 5-9 p.m., on Tuesday, Aug. 3. National Night Out is designed to strengthen relationships between the police and the community they serve. Neighborhood groups that schedule block parties or other activities between 5-9 p.m. can register to receive visits from police, Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department, and city or state officials. The first National Night Out in Pleasanton 20 years ago was celebrated with four block parties. In recent years, that has grown to more than 40 neighborhood events. For more information, email crimeprevention@cityofpleasantonca.gov or call 925-931-5100.

Search for Philip Kreycik Further Scaled Back

Following a five-day search, which involved more than a dozen agencies from across California and nearly 300 volunteers, Pleasanton Police Department (PPD) and its allied agencies are further scaling down operations to locate missing runner, Philip Kreycik, 37. Marking the last fully operational day of an exhaustive search, today consisted of re-doubling efforts and adding new sections, which included the area in Sunol canyon where “cries for help” had been reported. Unfortunately, during today’s search, a member of the search and rescue team suffered a minor injury. At this time, no new evidence has been recovered. “We appreciate the Kreycik family’s cooperation and patience during this difficult time, and we have the best resources here to help in both the search efforts and the investigation,” said Lieutenant Erik Silacci. “Every day, search and rescue crews and countless volunteers have been working nonstop to find Philip, and we all want to

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.

Pleasanton police scale back search for missing runner Philip Kreycik

After days of extensive effort, authorities have no significant clues in Berkeley man s disappearance Uploaded: Tue, Jul 13, 2021, 7:22 pm Time to read: about 2 minutes Law enforcement agencies and hundreds of local volunteers gather at Foothill High School on Tuesday to search for a missing jogger in Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park. (Photo courtesy of PPD) As a fourth day of searching for a man missing in the Pleasanton hills since Saturday drew to a close, law enforcement officials announced their decision on Tuesday afternoon to scale back the effort. Philip Kreycik. (Photo courtesy of PPD) The search for Philip Kreycik, 37, of Berkeley has gripped the Tri-Valley and brought out hundreds of locals, eager to offer their time and tackle 9,090 acres of tough terrain and hazards like poison oak and rattlesnakes in Pleasanton Ridge Regional Park to find the avid runner.

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