
Last Saturday, Livermore Police were called to the scene on Mocho Street, where a man was reportedly in a backyard, trying to enter a home through a sliding door. Upon being confronted by the homeowner, the man quickly fled the area. The incident, detailed in a report by the Livermore Police Department, marks the beginning of a string of events that continued to unfold later that night.
Just before 1 a.m. Saturday, Livermore Police responded to Mocho Street to a report of a man in a backyard. The man had attempted to gain access to the home by opening a back sliding door. The homeowner confronted the man and the man ran off.
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An hour later, police were notified of an intrusion on El Dorado Drive, where the same individual had entered a residence. The man, identified as Alfredo Macedonia, aged 29, had previously lived in this home and was recognized by the current resident. Despite the eerie familiarity, the intrusion was uninvited, and police were again dispatched.
Backed by the surveillance capabilities of a police drone, the officers were able to track down Macedonia in the rear parking lot of Joe Michell School. During the search, Macedonio was found to be in possession of methamphetamine, adding to the gravity of the situation.
Macedonia, a resident of Livermore, now faces numerous charges, including residential burglary, possession of a controlled substance, and aggravated trespass. Following his arrest, he was booked at the Santa Rita Jail, the Livermore Police Department confirmed.









