Crime & Safety

Target Shoplifting Suspect Had Ghost Gun, Stolen Credit Cards: Police

Livermore police arrested two suspects in connection with a Target theft, and found that one suspect had a felony warrant.

Police say the suspect had stolen credit cards and an unserialized firearm.
Police say the suspect had stolen credit cards and an unserialized firearm. (Livermore Police Department)

LIVERMORE, CA — Two suspects were arrested in connection with a theft at the Target on Las Positas Road on Friday.

One suspect had a felony warrant out of Solano County, Livermore police said. Police said that further investigation revealed that she had multiple stolen credit cards in her possession. Police searched her car and said that hey uncovered a loaded stolen handgun, an unserialized firearm, and additional evidence of identity theft.

The 21-year-old suspect was arrested on numerous charges, including possession of a firearm and carrying a concealed weapon in a vehicle, police said.

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The second suspect, a 43-year-old man from Sonoma, was cited for petty theft.

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