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Sheriff’s Reports

COMPILED BY MICHAEL SINGER • CASTRO VALLEY FORUM

Wanted Car Thief had Concealed Loaded Guns

Thursday, June 29: at 4:25 p.m., Sheriff’s deputies arrested a 43-year-old man as part of a warrant issued for his capture. The man was traveling on Redwood Road near I-580 when deputies pulled him over for driving a stolen vehicle and driving with an expired license. Deputies found the man had illegally concealed and loaded weapons in his possession, along with methamphetamine drugs and related drug paraphernalia. The man had previously been convicted of driving a stolen vehicle, driving with an expired license, possessing stolen property, felony possession of a loaded firearm, and violating the terms of a restraining order. Deputies took him to Santa Rita Jail.

Drove Drunk

Thursday, June 29: at 1:55 a.m., a 27-year-old man from Castro Valley was arrested on suspicion of reckless driving, driving under the influence of alcohol, and being intoxicated over the legal limit. The man was also driving with an invalid driver’s license. The man was traveling on I-580 near Redwood Road when deputies pulled him over. Deputies report the man also had a warrant issued for his arrest for a previous assault conviction. The man was taken to Santa Rita Jail.

Methamphetamines

Wednesday, June 28: at 12:31 p.m., deputies arrested a 47-year-old man with no permanent residence on suspicion of possessing methamphet- amine drugs. The man was hanging outside a grocery store on Redwood Road near Castro Valley Boulevard when he was approached by deputies, who then discovered. The man was taken into custody

Violated Terms of Restraining Order see REPORTS on page 10

Monday, June 26: at 6:59 a.m., a 20-year-old man from Castro Valley was arrested on suspicion of violating the terms of a court-issued restraining order. Deputies responded to a suspicious person’s call and found the man outside a business on Lake Chabot Road and Congress Way. The man was found within his required 100-yard distance from the building. Deputies took the man into custody.

An altruist at heart, Billy has always wanted to give back to his Bay Area community and inspire more people to share his passion for biking.

Since starting his “business,” he has given away about 800 bikes to those who could not otherwise afford a bike. This includes yearly donations to the Alameda County Fire Department toy drives and see BIKES on page 5

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