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FROM EMERGENCY SERVICES DISPATCH LOGS A resident of Balfour Road reported
that two people in vehicles parked in
her field were acting strange.
SIREN SOUNDS
A sampling of recent law enforcement activity
reported by East County police departments.
BRENTWOOD
June 23, 7:19 a.m. A vehicle was broken
into while parked over the weekend on
Town Centre Terrace. Its top was slashed
and a window was shattered.
June 23, 7:42 a.m. An unidentifi ed person
smashed the front passenger window of a
vehicle parked on Bentley Court and removed
an XM radio reciever.
June 23, 11:36 a.m. On Lone Tree Way, a
man bit a woman and grabbed her arms,
causing multiple injuries. He was arrested
and transported to the Martinez Detention
Facility. An Emergency Protection Order
was served.
June 23, 3:10 p.m. On Pimento Drive at
O’Hara Avenue, a subject contacted as
a suspicious person was found to be on
searchable probation and in possession of
stolen property. He was arrested and transported
to the Martinez Detention Facility.
June 23, 6 p.m. At a business on Lone Tree
Way, two subjects were placed under citizen’s
arrest for shoplifting merchandise. They
were released on a Promise To Appear.
June 23, 7:45 p.m. On Brentwood Boulevard
at Beverly Lane, a man contacted
regarding domestic violence was found to
be Driving Under the Infl uence. He was ar-
rested and transported to the Martinez Detention
Facility.
June 23, 10:02 p.m. Three razor scooters
and a bike were found after several juveniles
were seen running from a school on Crawford
Drive.
To view the Brentwood Police Department’s
public logs on the city’s Web site, visit www.
ci.brentwood.ca.us/department/pd/reports/
index.cfm.
ANTIOCH
June 22, 5:45 p.m. Offi cers were dispatched
to an apartment at 3915 Delta Fair Blvd. on
the report of an assault. Upon arrival, offi -
cers located an adult male with major facial
injuries. According to witness statements,
four to fi ve male subjects arrived in a vehicle
at the victim’s location. An argument
ensued, in which gang signs and epithets
were exchanged. The subjects attacked the
victim, striking him in the face several times
with a baseball bat. One of the subjects
was reported in possession of a handgun,
and attempted to fi re it at the victim, but
the gun malfunctioned. The subjects then
fl ed the scene in a vehicle. The victim was
June 26, 4:47 p.m.
transported to the hospital. The assailants
were identifi ed as Hispanic males between
18 and 22 years old. Those with information
regarding this case are encouraged to
call the Antioch Police Department at 925-
778-2441.
June 24, 8:28 a.m. The Antioch Police
Department received the report of a suspicious
circumstance from a resident of the
200 block of West Ninth Street. The caller
reported that two subjects had just entered
the house of one of his neighbors, who was
at work at the time. Upon arrival, offi cers
found that a rear window had been broken,
and spotted subjects inside the house trying
to hide from view. A perimeter was set
up around the house and calls were made
for the suspects to give up and come outside.
When it became clear that the subjects
had retreated to hiding places in the house,
offi cers entered the house with the Antioch
K9 team. The house was searched and the
two subjects were located and apprehended.
The house was found to have been ransacked
in the short period of time the two
were inside. No property was lost and no
one was injured. The subjects – 27-year-old
Jesus Baron and 21-year-old Christina Esver,
both Antioch residents – were booked
into county jail on burglary charges.
For information on law enforcement in Antioch,
visit www.ci.antioch.ca.us/citygov/police.