Danville, CA|News|
Police Seek Suspect In Danville Road Rage Assault
Police said the victim suffered a bloody nose after he was punched in the face during the incident.

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Police said the victim suffered a bloody nose after he was punched in the face during the incident.

Sheriff's officials say the purpose of the conference is to train first responders how to respond to natural and man-made disasters.
The California Highway Patrol said alcohol and drugs are not believed to be factors in the crash.
Police said roughly a half-dozen officers are on the campus as a precautionary measure.
A GoFundMe page has been established to help the boy's family with funeral arrangements.
Officials said Robert Jacobsen sold a Danville house for $800,000 to unsuspecting buyers who did not know the residence was "underwater."
No evacuations orders were issued, according to a fire dispatcher.
Police will be stepping up their presence on Thursday out of an "abundance of caution."
The injured officer is expected to survive.
Police are asking for your help identifying this man or his car.
The driver suffered minor injuries in the collision.
Police are investigating this case and are looking for witnesses.
Police said the driver said he did not see the boy.
The woman was being taken to John George Psychiatric Pavilion after Pleasanton police stopped her for possible reckless driving.
Prosecutors filed a petition to revoke Lance Silva's probation in connection with the gruesome case. He is being held in jail in Dublin.
Five people from Danville, Alamo and Diablo were killed in the plane crash. The report does not indicate a possible cause.
The doctor will also have to have to permanently relinquish his medical license.
The $1.2 million grant will be used to improve infrastructure and safety, the federal agency reported.
Tuesday's joint meeting will include a public hearing to give the general public a chance to weigh in on the city's proposals.
The bridge is especially popular with Cal High students going between the school and residential neighborhoods east of the creek.