The local enforcement, conducted July 19-30, was part of a national operation led by the FBI known as Operation Cross Country.
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San Jose Police Arrest Gilroy Man, 4 Teens for Home Invasion, Attempted Murder
San Jose detectives obtained search warrants for the suspects' residences, which yielded five handguns (one Ghost Gun and four unregistered), extended gun magazines, drum magazines and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.
CHP Reports DUI Driver Crossed Lanes in Highway 87 in San Jose, Killing Veteran Sheriff’s Deputy
The Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office is also mourning the loss of Deputy Richard "Troy" Reynolds, a 27-year veteran, who died July 11 from a medical emergency as he was heading out for work.
Two San Jose Men Arrested after Fire and Seizure of Tons of Illegal Fireworks
Police said a large amount of illegal fireworks in a storage unit caused the building to catch fire and resulted in everything stored inside to be destroyed. Investigators in the days after the fire found several other storage units with more illegal fireworks.
San Jose Man Charged with Insurance Fraud in Muscle Car Case
A 1968 Oldsmobile 442 that the suspect, Marcus Hooks, filed an $80,000 claim for had not been stolen and wasn’t owned by Hooks, according to prosecutors.
Death of Senior Care Staffer Who Stopped an Intruder Ruled a Homicide
Police reported that Alex Albetria, 63, collapsed after restraining a violent intruder at Villa Fontana in West San Jose last December, then died at a local hospital.
Police Arrest Masseur for Sexual Assault of Client at Palo Alto Spa
Police said their investigation revealed that Cesar Eduardo Castro Moreno had sexually assaulted the victim during a massage appointment. Palo Alto police said they are not aware of any additional victims.
Feds Arrest East Bay Man for $39M Ponzi Scheme with Warriors, Lakers Tickets
Prosecutors said the suspect misappropriated and diverted more than $7.3 million of investor funds for his own personal benefit, which included paying credit card debts; making cash withdrawals; paying for travel, luxury automobile and jewelry purchases; and paying utilities bills.
Three Men Charged with Hate Crimes in Armed Robberies of Asians in Palo Alto, Milpitas
Victims were robbed at gunpoint while sitting in their cars.
Palo Alto Police Arrest Florida Man They Say Attacked Woman in Downtown Pedestrian Tunnel
Daniel Widyanto Condronimpino, 34, of Palm Beach, Fla., is accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a pedestrian tunnel that connects California and Alma avenues in Palo Alto on April 9.
No Charges in Fatal Police Shooting of Redwood City Man in 2022
The San Mateo County District Attorney's Office announced this week that five officers who shot and killed a domestic violence suspect in Redwood City in November will not be charged in the case. Abran Gutierrez, 36, died in the shooting on Nov. 15 on El Camino Real, a main thoroughfare in the city, near the intersection with Maple Street, police and prosecutors said.
Videos of Police Shootings in California Are Edited to Follow the Same Script
California law requires law enforcement agencies to release body cam footage of police shootings. Many departments shape those images into stories they want to tell.
City, DA Defer to Feds and the Police Union to Continue Fentanyl Probe
One day after the police union announced it would hire an independent investigator, San Jose Police Chief Anthony Mata said on Twitter there would be no internal departmental investigation of possible police officer involvement in illegal activities at the 1,100-member union.
Local NAACP: Independent Investigation of San Jose Police Union Needed
The San Jose/Silicon Valley NAACP wants an independent, transparent, and comprehensive investigation of the SJPOA and any public agency named in association with the alleged international fentanyl smuggling network.
Homeland Security Accuses Top San Jose Police Union Official of Smuggling Fentanyl into the U.S.
Joanne Segovia is accused of buying and distributing opioids for eight years, running some transactions from her San Jose Police Officers’ Association office.
New Study Raises Doubts About San Jose State’s Famous ‘Lock of Beethoven’s Hair’
A scholarly paper released today in the journal Current Biology concludes that the lock of hair at the Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies at San Jose State University was not Beethoven’s, but rather from an Ashkenazi Jewish woman.