Colma Police Seek Public's Help in Catching Serial Shoplifter Accused of $15,000 Merchandise Theft
Colma Police seek help locating a woman who stole over $15,000 in goods from a local store across three incidents. She's described as a black female in her 40s and was seen driving high-end cars.
Daly City Grapples with Crime Wave, Bold Theft and Property Crimes on the Rise Amid Holiday Season
Daly City Police report a crime wave including robberies, burglaries, and vehicle thefts, highlighting high-incident thefts at local stores and the arrest of a noodle thief.
Search Intensifies for Missing Man with Special Needs in South San Francisco
The South San Francisco Police Department seeks public assistance in finding Osiel Cota, a non-verbal man with special needs missing since 11:00 am from Orange Memorial Park.
San Francisco Police Nab 18 in Shoplifting Sting Operation on Mission Street and Winston Drive
San Francisco police arrested multiple individuals during a retail theft operation targeting areas with frequent shoplifting, resulting in various charges and recovered stolen goods.
Vulcan Materials Co. Hit with $228K Fine by Bay Area Air Quality Management for Pleasanton Plant Violations
Vulcan Materials Co. was fined $228,000 for air quality violations at its Pleasanton plant including odor complaints and a failed emissions test, according to the Bay Area Air Quality Management District.
San Francisco Firefighters Extinguish Second Central Freeway Blaze with No Injuries Reported
San Francisco firefighters quickly extinguished a fire at an abandoned encampment under the Central Freeway, with no injuries or traffic issues reported.
San Francisco Police Clamp Down on Tenderloin Drug Trade, Four Men Face Narcotics Trafficking Charges
Four men face charges for narcotics trafficking in San Francisco's Tenderloin, as DA Brooke Jenkins continues the battle against drug crimes. The suspects were arraigned and held without bail, with court proceedings ongoing.
Former LinkedIn Employee Admits to $700K Mail Fraud Scheme, Faces Up to 20 Years in San Francisco Court
A former LinkedIn employee, Kent Laird, has pleaded guilty to mail fraud charges, admitting to defrauding the company of nearly $700,000 through fake contractor invoices.












