Crime & Safety

Police Made 52 Arrests During Week, One For Assault With A Deadly Weapon

Police blotter records 20 batteries and 14 burglaries over last seven days.

Incidents culled from the San Leandro Police Department's Daily Activity Log from Monday, Feb. 13th through the afternoon of Sunday, Feb. 19th. Click on the locations in bold to see a map showing where each incident occurred.

A Patch reader took the above picture Sunday afternoon. The person said it captures the aftermath of an incident on Clarke between Williams and Castro Streets in which a suspect supposedly got hold of an officer's baton and tried to club the officer. There was nothing on the police log to corroborate this. The story will be updated when details become available.

The weekly blotter follows.

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Monday, Feb. 13

Police made four arrests. The police log shows one assault, four auto burglaries, three residential burglaries, five incidents of battery and two robberies.

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One arrest involved an assault with a deadly weapon that occurred on the 400 block of Lloyd Avenue at 6:44 pm.

Police arrived after the fact at a residential burglary on the 700 block of Rodney Drive that was reported at 10:00 pm. They collected evidence for investigators to follow up.

Tuesday, Feb. 14

Police made six arrests on Valentine's Day. There were no assualts, but five cars were stolen and one house was burgled. One robbery and three batteries were also reported.

One arrest came as a result of a reported battery on the 14900 block of Zelma Street. Police logged the call at 10:43 pm. No other details were provided.

A hit and run incident that occurred around 7:23 pm on the 14700 block of Washington Avenue also resulted in the apprehension and arrest of a suspect.

Wednesday Feb. 15

Police made six arrests. There were three residential burglaries and two stolen car reports. Three reports of battery were received and one robbery was reported but it turned out to be a false alarm. No assaults were reported.

A residential burglary reported at 9:15 am on the 14900 block of Crosby Street resulted in an arrest as police were able to locate and apprehend a suspect.

A disturbance reported at 4:40 pm on the 1300 block of Fairmont Drive resulted in an arrest but the log provide no details on the nature of the incident.

Thursday, Feb. 16

Police made 14 arrests, several of which occuured after officers stopped suspicious cars or pedestrians. Otherwise it was a relatively light day. Two incidents of battery were reported. One car and one home were burgled. There were no other violent crime reports.

One arrest occurred around 12:06 pm when police were called to the scene of an unspecified disturbance on the 600 block of 143rd Avenue.

Thursday's only residential burglary was reported at 12:06 pm on the 1200 block of 145th Avenue. Officers dispatched to the scene collected evidence for investigators to pursue.

Friday, Feb. 17

Police made 10 arrests, the majority for traffic stops and petty thefts. There were four burglaries, five batteries and one robbery. No assaults or auto thefts were reported.

One arrest resulted when police responded to reports of a battery on the 1700 block of Bancroft Avenue. Officers located and apprehended a suspect at the scene.

In the first of the day's four burglaries, police were called at 2:59 pm to investigate a break in on the 1200 block of 143rd Avenue. Officers took statements and collected evidence for subsequent investigation.

Saturday, Feb. 18

Police made nine arrests, with several in connection with stopping suspicious persons or cars, serving warrants and responding to traffic accidents. Relatively few crimes were logged. There was one report each of battery, residential burglary and auto burglary.

Police made an arrest at 1:50 am in connection with an injury accident that occurred at the intersection of Dorchester and Lexington Avenues. Statements and evidence were collected at the scene.

A suspect was arrested after police responsed to reports of a battery at 6:33 pm on the 15300 block of Edgemoor Street.

Sunday, Feb. 19

Police had made three arrests as of 4:48 pm Sunday. There were one report each of a robbery and a battery as of that time.

Officers responding to a disturbance at 2:12 am on the 2600 block of Merced Street made an arrest.

At 3:12 am police responding to reports of an intoxicated person at the intersection of Farnsworth and Purdue Streets made an arrest.

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