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Kidnapping carjacking and solve the deadly weapon. The man depicted in thisbreasted out of state for attempting to kidnap a woman morning of july 28th ashore on washington avenue. The 43 yearold suspect whose name they did not release had been discharged from parole 10 days before he broke hundreds of miles to san leandro and allegedly pepper spray a woman then dragged her to his car. After releasing the of the suspect in august in east oakland business are spotted be abandoned vehicle. They were then able to id the suspect and then flew out and of and to track down to an outofstate location or the suspects have relatives. Reporter rivel poll woman free for the suspect proper sprayed him escape. Grant a Camp Counselor in San Francisco has been arrested for molesting campers. Investigators say 24 yearold evin blanchard sent explicit images to campers and inappropriately touched the victims during several field trips. The director of the Summer Camp Program is the one who alerted police.

Court reinstates Petaluma teenager s excessive-force lawsuit against Sonoma County deputy

Court reinstates Petaluma teenager s excessive-force lawsuit against Sonoma County deputy
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Judges rule Petaluma High School grad can t bring police brutality suit

Judges rule Petaluma High School grad can t bring police brutality suit
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Because of interference in investigation, Petaluma teen can t sue deputy who threw her to ground

Because of interference in investigation, Petaluma teen can t sue deputy who threw her to ground FacebookTwitterEmail The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals refused Friday to allow a Petaluma teenager to sue for excessive force when a sheriff’s deputy threw her to the ground after the teen and her mother allegedly interfered with the officer’s investigation of suspected domestic violence.Gabrielle Lurie/The Chronicle A divided federal appeals court refused Friday to allow a Petaluma teenager to sue for excessive force when a sheriff’s deputy threw her to the ground and rubbed her face in the gravel after the teen and her mother allegedly interfered with the officer’s investigation of suspected domestic violence.

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