Crime & Safety
Thousands Worth Of Jewelry Stolen, Halloween Decoration Trasher, Armed Robbery: Fremont Crime
These are some of the notable crimes Fremont police say happened between Nov. 4 and Nov. 10.
FREMONT, CA — Police in Fremont have released their weekly crime summary. Here's what you may have missed.
From Nov. 4 to Nov. 10. , there were:
- 1,928 Calls For Service
- 44 arrests
- 269 crime reports taken
- 47 crashes
Notable incidents:
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- Armed Robbers Steal Cash, Cigarettes At Gunpoint: Police
Armed robbers held up a convenience store clerk at gunpoint on Nov. 4, the Fremont Police Department said.
One of them pointed a gun at the clerk while the other jumped over the counter and stole cigarettes and cash from the register, police said. They then ran away from the area. The convenience store where the crime happened is located along Mowry Avenue, police said.
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- Fight Breaks Out At Federal Benefits Office
Police say a fight broke out between a suspect and a security guard at a federal benefits office along Mowry Avenue on Nov. 7.
The suspect was being verbally aggressive towards staff at the office when the security guard intervened, police said.
While being escorted out of the building, the suspect struck the security guard several times, police said.
When officers arrived, they found both the suspect and the guard fighting outside the building, police said. The suspect was taken into custody in connection with the fight, they added.
- Valuables Stolen In Home Burglary
Police say they're investigating a burglary on Nov. 8, where tens of thousands of dollars in jewelry were stolen.
A homeowner arrived at their residence and found two people inside, police said. The two people ran out through the backyard and drove off, police said.
The homeowner told police that the suspects may have entered through a window and stolen $24,000 worth of jewelry from the residence, police said.
- Neighbor Arrested
A suspect was arrested on Nov. 5 after being accused of trashing their neighbor's Halloween decoration, police said. It's unclear what led up to the incident or what charges, if any, the suspect will face.
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