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Seven candidates running for Middletown Council In the race for three seats on Middletown Council, seven candidates have filed for the two-year terms. Incumbents Aaron T. Blythe, Andrew Chas and James Royston are running along with challengers Ernest F. Hargett Jr., Robert Muniz, Malika Spruill and Tynesia Stewart. Polls will be open Monday, March 1, from 12-8 p.m., at Middletown Town Hall, 19 W. Green St. Aaron Blythe Occupation: Senior vice president at Bank of America Leadership experience: 2 years on Middletown Town Council; Founding member and current president of the Willow Grove Mill Homeowner’s Association; Executive vice president and coach for M.O.T. Little League. ....
Oakland police cite alarming trend of juveniles as young as 11 committing armed robbery FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 OPD officers from left: Sgt. Burke, Natalie Windham, Kris Botelho and Officer Joel Warford at Mountain Blvd. in Montclair Village on Tuesday, June 30, 2020 in Oakland, Calif..Paul Kuroda / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of2 An Oakland police vehicle passes by the Starbucks where a worker’s laptop was stolen last New Year’s Eve. The man chased the thief, but was fatally injured trying to stop him.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less Oakland police say they are concerned about a rising trend of juveniles as young as 11 years old committing armed robberies and carjackings. ....
Oakland police see disturbing trend of teens carrying out robberies, carjackings Oakland police see alarming trend of violent crimes committed by teens Authorities in Oakland have noticed an uptick in carjackings and armed robberies by young people, some as young as 11 years old. OAKAND, Calif. - Police are seeing an alarming trend of teenagers committing violent crimes and in some cases, the offenders are no older than middle school-aged children. Oakland Police Lt. Robert Muniz said the uptick in crime began in late November and has continued across the city. He said groups of teenagers are holding people up at gunpoint and robbing them or stealing their cars. In some instances, the juveniles use the stolen cars to commit other robberies. The most recent case in East Oakland involved suspects ranging in age from 11 to 16. ....