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Top Stockton news: Officers flood 'hot zones' to deter violent crime; threat against HS not credible

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Published on September 04, 2019
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San Joaquin County courthouses closed as 30 bailiffs take a sick day

SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY -- Three courthouses in San Joaquin County were forced to closed Tuesday after the sheriff's department said there was a shortage of bailiffs.

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District: Threat made against Franklin High in Stockton not credible

District officials say a threat was made against Franklin High School, but they don’t believe it’s credible.

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Stockton police officers flood 'hot zones' to deter violent crime

Stockton Police Department's new strategy, Operation "Raven", ramps up police presence in Stockton's most dangerous neighborhoods.

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Woman allegedly kicks Stockton cop in stomach during domestic violence arrest

A police officer was kicked in the stomach Monday morning by a young woman being arrested for alleged domestic violence in central Stockton, adding a new charge to her record, police reported.

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Arrest made in Woodbridge firehouse burglary

Sheriff's deputies arrested two individuals about 4:30 p.m. Monday in Stockton in connection with a burglary at the Woodbridge firehouse.

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