Friday, April 17, 2020

Police Activity in the Parkmont Neighborhood (Updated)

Officers are searching an area east of Paseo Padre near Eggers for two male stolen vehicle suspects.  They may also be wanted for auto burglary.  An officer spotted the vehicle, a Nissan Rogue, driving north on Paseo Padre from Mowry and the vehicle then pulled over across from Eggers and the two men fled east over a fence.  Shortly thereafter a homeowner on Miller Place reported one man hiding in his backyard.  Numerous officers have the area surrounded.
Update at 10:07 a.m.  The suspect driver is now in custody, but the passenger is still outstanding.  A K-9 from the Sheriff's office is en route to assist (no dogs nearby).  A drone is being deployed to check backyards.  A command post is being set up at Miller and Ann.

FPD Press Release:


On Friday morning (04/17), at approximately 9:46AM, several residents were on a walk near Cherry Ct. when they observed two males break into a vehicle. The residents yelled at the suspects who then fled in a vehicle. Responding officers located the suspect vehicle which then fled onto Miller Pl. Two occupants abandoned the vehicle and fled on foot. Officers arrived within minutes and set a perimeter around the neighborhood. A drone was deployed as well as a K9 Unit from the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office.

Shortly after, a resident called FPD Dispatch to advise that an unknown subject was hiding in their yard. Patrol officers entered the rear yard where they located one of the suspects hiding in the bushes. The suspect complied with commands and was detained. The 2nd suspect was not located during a subsequent area search.

18 year old Kevin Perry of Oakland was arrested for auto burglary and resisting arrest. The suspect vehicle was found to be reported stolen by Perry’s mother, however she no longer wanted to press charges against her son.

Perry was not cooperative with Officers who could not confirm his identity in the field. Officers transported Perry to FPD Jail where his fingerprints and photograph were taken to verify his identity. Due to recent orders from the Judicial Council of California, Officers were prevented from booking Perry into custody. He was issued a citation for felony burglary and resisting arrest, and released.

Perry is on felony probation out of Alameda County for two separate incidents: Incident #1 – Grand Theft, and Incident #2 – Vandalism. He is also pre-sentenced in San Francisco County for a felony robbery case.

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