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Police Log: Man Dies After Big Rig Crash; Man Shoots BB Gun at Moving Car
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Nika Megino is the community manager for Patch communities throughout Alameda County and Contra Costa County.
Hometown: Newark, California
Each week, Patch maps crimes of interest throughout the city. Click each point for details; press the small "x" to close.

Are you happy with the results? What do the results mean for Newark? Tell us in the comments.
Newark residents share who they voted for in the city's mayoral and city council races and why. Some also discuss Newark Unified's proposed school bond measure, Measure G.
Newark Patch's Moms Council weighs in on how to promote nutrition during the food-focused holiday season.
According to final results from the Alameda County Registrar of Voters, incumbent Luis Freitas and newcomer Sucy Collazo are the top vote-getters.
Pizzeria owners Tom and Kelly Thomas are asking for your votes on what name the eatery should take on.
Measure G gains enough votes to pass, according to unofficial final election results.
Which bistro in Newark made this Tuesday treat?
David Smith declined to run. Ana Apodaca trailed with 32 percent of the votes cast.
Fire officials say one person was injured.
This report will be updated with the results of Newark's Mayoral and City Council races and the school district's bond, Measure G.
Metering lights will be fully functional beginning Nov. 8. Click on the map and zoom for more details about the interchange.
This week, Relay for Life 2012 kicks off, Newark voters choose their new civic leaders, and NMHS debuts its fall show.
See what positions are up for grabs at local businesses.
Eight newly hired and promoted employees were honored at the Oct. 27 city council meeting.
Also up for a vote, a $63 million school bond measure.
Test your knowledge of Newark by guessing where this photo was taken.
A letter to the editor supporting Newark Unified's proposed $63 million school bond measure, but with caution.
This cat is available for adoption at the Tri-City Animal Shelter, 1950 Stevenson Blvd. in Fremont.