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Adrian Rodriguez, top right, is pictured with his parents and sisters. Adrian, 2, was diagnosed with stage four leukemia in February and is undergoing chemotherapy. (Photo courtesy of the Rodriguez family)
Adrian Rodriguez, top right, is pictured with his parents and sisters. Adrian, 2, was diagnosed with stage four leukemia in February and is undergoing chemotherapy. (Photo courtesy of the Rodriguez family)
ANTIOCH, CA Two-year-old Adrian Rodríguez is energetic and fun, according to his parents who operate a local food truck. Their young son loves to eat snow, he loves his toys, and he loves playing with his 1-year-old sister.
Antioch police investigating two shootings Wednesday afternoon
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Antioch police are conducting an investigation into a shooting at the Target store on Lone Tree Way.
ANTIOCH, Calif. - Antioch police are investigating two separate shootings that happened less than two hours apart Wednesday afternoon.
The first shooting was reported just after 2 p.m. in the CVS Pharmacy inside the Target store at 5769 Lone Tree Way, where police had been alerted to an armed robbery.
Officers located and detained two men attempting to flee, while other officers located a man in the store with a single gunshot wound.
Ramon Meza-Morales and Raul Garcia, both 18 and from Antioch, were arrested and booked into the county jail in Martinez for armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon.
Officers located and detained two men attempting to flee, while other officers located a man in the store with a single gunshot wound. People were going ballistic left and right running into each other all kinds of stuff, witness Mike Hunter.
Ramon Meza-Morales and Raul Garcia, both from Antioch, were arrested and booked into the county jail in Martinez for armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon.
The victim was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
The second shooting was reported about 3:48 p.m. in the 300 block of West 20th Street, where a 40-year-old Antioch woman had been shot and two suspects had fled the scene.
Vaccine doses safe after police car chase crash, robbery arrests
By Kiley Russell article
ANTIOCH, Calif. - Police arrested a man and a teen boy suspected of robbing a woman at a bank s ATM Wednesday afternoon and helped to save a batch of COVID-19 vaccines in the process.
At about 12:20 p.m., Antioch officers responded to a call about a 33-year-old woman being robbed at gunpoint while depositing money into the Wells Fargo ATM at 5859 Lone Tree Way, according to police officials.
The suspects were soon seen driving a four-door dark gray Infiniti sedan on westbound state Highway 4 at speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour, police said.