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Pleasant End To Summer | Burglaries Trigger Warning: NorCal In Brief
Took a break from the news this weekend? Worry not: we've rounded up some of the stories you missed in NorCal on Saturday and Sunday.
SAN FRANCISCO — As the weekend wraps up, we've rounded up all the stories you may have missed Saturday and Sunday to prepare you for Monday.
But before we jump into Northern California’s top stories: It is the last week of summer, and forecasters expect a quiet and slightly cooler weather trend in the Bay Area, with some slight warming possible by next weekend — just in time for the fall equinox.
"A seasonably mild weather pattern will continue at least through Wednesday with mostly cloudy nights and sunny days," NWS Bay Area wrote Sunday. "A system will pass to our east Thursday and Friday, bringing a slight cool down and some breezy winds in the hills. High pressure rebuilds next weekend with sunny and seasonably warm weather continuing."
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Good morning! Nothing much to report as relatively quiet weather continues through the week. Temperatures remain near to below seasonal averages through Wednesday and start to warm up towards the end of the week. #CAwx pic.twitter.com/XbbDHQcbpr
— NWS Bay Area 🌉 (@NWSBayArea) September 17, 2023
Catching up on the weekend, eight police departments responded to a weekend sideshow in San Rafael, and a string of recent burglaries has prompted a warning from officials on the Peninsula.
Plus, a San Francisco arms dealer has pled guilty to multiple federal charges, and Palo Alto is getting millions in state money to help combat retail theft rings.
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Here are some of the stories you may have missed:
Police Descend On San Rafael Sideshow After Violence Erupts
Law enforcement from around the region confronted a large crowd in the city's Canal neighborhood on Saturday.
Police Seek Fatal Hit-And-Run Driver In Hayward
One person died in the 3-vehicle crash.
Palo Alto Gets $5.2M To Combat Organized Retail Theft
The state grant will allow the police department to boost control in high-density retail areas and install new GPS tracking technology.
SF Arms Dealer Pleads Guilty To Federal Gun Charges
Federal prosecutors said Bolland used a 3D printer, a drill press and another machine to create "ghost guns" that lacked serial numbers.
String Of Burglaries Prompts Warning From San Mateo Sheriff
A series of burglaries around Redwood City, San Carlos and Atherton has law enforcement urging residents to upgrade home security.
Marin Coroner IDs 2 Men Killed After Car Sped Into Canal
A witness told police the vehicle was traveling at 70 mph when it drove into the waterway Saturday morning in San Rafael.
Bomb Threat Suspect Arrested In San Jose
Detectives allege the man made several bomb threats and hoax calls targeting victims in San Jose, Redwood City and Kansas City.
2 Teens Robbed At Gunpoint In Millbrae
Deputies said three masked men robbed two teens at gunpoint Friday night at Mills High School.
Marin's COVID Levels 'Low' After Summer Surge
Wastewater tests indicate infections have subsided for the first time in almost three months, according to county data.
SJ Councilmember Allegedly Hit Cyclist With Car
The councilmember denied the allegations, saying he did not strike the man with his car but instead had a "close call."
$2.4M Upgrade Planned For Sausalito Ferry Landing
The cost of the project would be covered by federal grant money.
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