
The Pleasanton Police Department has turned to the public for assistance in identifying a group of individuals – riders who may hold vital clues in an active investigation. A social media post shared by the department referenced an incident near Nevada and Wyoming Streets at around 9:30 p.m. last Saturday.
The riders in question were caught on video interacting with a suspect during a crime that was seemingly disrupted by their presence. The Pleasanton police clarified that these individuals are not in trouble; rather, they are sought to aid law enforcement as potential witnesses. "Can you help us identify these riders?" the police department posted, signaling the urgency of their plea.
Can you help us identify these riders? 🔍 Last weekend, a crime in progress may have been interrupted by these individuals! They were recorded interacting with the suspect near Nevada and Wyoming St around 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, 8/16. They aren’t in trouble. We have a few… pic.twitter.com/jCIXrSuRbw
— Pleasanton PD (@pleasantonpd) August 22, 2025
Authorities have urged anyone with information about the riders' identities to come forward. The case number about the incident has been released, marked as #2683, for those with relevant information that could steer the investigation towards a resolution. The police department has provided a contact number, (925) 931-5100, for the public to share any pertinent details.









