Crime & Safety

Berkeley Suspect Surrenders After ‘High-Risk’ Warrant Served

A Special Response Team was summoned Friday morning at around 7 a.m. to the 2700 block of Acton Street to serve the warrant, police said.

BERKELEY, CA — A gun violence suspect surrendered to authorities after a “high-risk” search and arrest warrant was served, the Berkeley Police Department said.

A Special Response Team (SRT) was summoned Friday morning at around 7 a.m. to the 2700 block of Acton Street to serve the warrant, police said.

SRT officers formed a perimeter around the suspect’s residence and used trained negotiators to speak with the suspect by phone according to police.

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“After communicating with the suspect, the suspect surrendered, exited the residence and was arrested without further incident,” the BPD said in a statement.

Detectives on scene were able to search the residence for further evidence related to the search warrant. The investigation of this case is ongoing according to police.

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“The safety and security of the residents of Berkeley are always our priority,” police said in a statement.

“In this operation, we are thankful that we were able to bring this incident to a peaceful conclusion using specially trained personnel from the Special Response Team and Detectives Bureau.”

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