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2 people shot on Grouse Run Drive in north Stockton
2 people shot on Grouse Run Drive in north Stockton

CBS News

timea day ago

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2 people shot on Grouse Run Drive in north Stockton

Authorities are investigating after two people were shot in Stockton on Monday night. The Stockton Police Department said it happened shortly after 9 p.m. at an apartment complex along Grouse Run Drive at March Lane in the northern part of the city near Quail Lake. Officers arrived to find a 22-year-old woman and a 21-year-old man, both shot. They have both been taken to an area hospital for treatment. No information on a suspect or motive was available.

Driver in Stockton dies in solo-vehicle crash
Driver in Stockton dies in solo-vehicle crash

CBS News

time05-07-2025

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Driver in Stockton dies in solo-vehicle crash

Stockton Police said a man died in a solo-vehicle crash on Friday night after speeding away from emergency responders. Police said they received a call just after 9 p.m. regarding a man who was unresponsive in the driver's seat of a vehicle, near Inspiration Drive and Holman Road. Police said emergency personnel responded to the scene, but the man suddenly drove away at a high rate of speed. He then crashed into a tree. He was taken to the hospital but later died from his injuries.

Suspect accused of arson in fire at vacant downtown Stockton building arrested
Suspect accused of arson in fire at vacant downtown Stockton building arrested

CBS News

time25-06-2025

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Suspect accused of arson in fire at vacant downtown Stockton building arrested

A suspect accused of arson was arrested in connection with a fire at a vacant three-story building in Stockton earlier this month, police said on Wednesday. The fire broke out on June 6 at a historic and vacant building on East Main Street in downtown Stockton. The fire started in the basement and quickly took over the entire three-story building. All that remains of the building is the brick facade. On Wednesday, the Stockton Police Department said the fire was suspicious and investigators identified 37-year-old Lucio Carrillo of Stockton as a suspect. Carrillo was located on Thursday when he was arrested and later booked into jail on arson and several unrelated outstanding warrants, police said. Nearby business owners shared their frustrations over seeing a vacant building go up in flames. "I would go by there and I would see homeless people jumping in, and I said, 'Hey, get the hell out of there. That's not your building. You need to get out of there,'" said Richard Soto, the owner of Chicano Research Center, days after the fire. "We've tried to put in a vacancy ordinance for commercial buildings and vacant lots, but it's too little, too late," Stockton Mayor Christina Fugazi said. Fugazi also pushed for more enforcement following the fire. "We're going to get it done, and actually, I've learned a little bit more about it, and I'm going to move in that direction to make sure that property owners are held accountable," Fugazi said. No injuries were reported in the fire.

21 arrested, including 3 murder suspects in major Stockton gang, drug bust
21 arrested, including 3 murder suspects in major Stockton gang, drug bust

Yahoo

time14-06-2025

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21 arrested, including 3 murder suspects in major Stockton gang, drug bust

( — A months-long gang investigation into Stockton crimes has reached a turning point in Stockton. Stockton Police announced the arrest of 21 people, including three of whom are now facing murder charges in connection with a series of violent crimes across the city. Dubbed 'Operation White Noise,' the multi-agency effort targets a known street gang that authorities believe is responsible for homicides, drug trafficking, illegal gun sales, and even human trafficking. The suspects arrested range from 15 to 67 years old. Man in his 40s sentenced to life in prison on multiple felony counts 'This operation reached a significant milestone, resulting in several strategic arrests and the execution of several search warrants,' said Stockton Police Chief Stanley McFadden. According to investigators, the arrests are tied to multiple homicides committed between March and May of this year. 'Three homicide suspects that have been connected to five cold-blooded murders in Stockton, including two tragic cases involving 17-year-old victims,' McFadden said. During the latest phase of the operation, law enforcement recovered 22 firearms and seized large quantities of drugs, including fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin. Kia recalls over 82,000 K5 vehicles after a faulty software update On Friday, McFadden stood alongside San Joaquin County District Attorney Ron Freitas to send a clear message. 'Their reign of terror ends today,' Freitas said. 'Not with silence, but with swift and certain justice.' Authorities said they are determined to continue dismantling violent networks in Stockton. 'If you're engaged in violence, illegal firearms, human trafficking, drugs, we will find you and hold you accountable. It's only a matter of time,' McFadden said. Police also confirmed they recently met with the Department of Justice and are considering programs to help reduce violence in the city. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Stockton PD investigating two incidents that targeted the LGBTQ+ communities
Stockton PD investigating two incidents that targeted the LGBTQ+ communities

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

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Stockton PD investigating two incidents that targeted the LGBTQ+ communities

( — The Stockton Police Department released a statement Saturday stating that it is investigating two hate incidents that targeted the LGBTQ+ communities. According to SPD, the first incident happened on June 4, when a suspect threw a brick through the window of a building that was displaying a transgender Pride flag in the 900 block of North El Dorado Street before fleeing from the area. The next day, officers responded to a home in residence in the Yosemite Street Village area after an individual removed a pride flag that was displayed on a home. Officers responded to the scene, but the suspect had fled the scene. LGBTQ+ Pride events in the Sacramento area for June 2025 'The Stockton Police Department has been made aware of a few hate incidents occurring in our city,' said SPD in a Facebook post. 'We strongly condemn all acts of hate, including those targeting the LGBTQ+ community. These crimes are unacceptable and will be investigated with the utmost seriousness.' At this time, SPD stated that no arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing. There has been no confirmation on whether the incidents were related to each other. 'We are committed to protecting every member of our community, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity,' Stockton police said in its statement. 'Hate has no place in our city. We will continue to strive for a more inclusive and secure future for all.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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