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The arrests were the result of a joint operation conducted by the Stockton Police Department and the California Department of Justice that began on Aug. 2. The operation culminated in a large ...
After a day-long SWAT lockdown and investigation, Stockton police announced they have arrested a suspect in the shooting of a police sergeant.
Police had been searching for a man clad in black who was caught on video at several of the crime scenes in Stockton, where five men were ambushed and shot to death between July 8 and Sept. 27 ...
The same day, mugshots of several men, including Meeks, were posted on the Stockton Police Department's Facebook page. [10] Within 24 hours of the photos being posted on the department's page, Meeks' photo had acquired more than 15,000 "likes" and 3,700 comments, [12] mostly from women enamored of his looks. [13]
Stockton and Oakland police are working alongside several other law enforcement agencies, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, California Highway Patrol, local sheriff's departments, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. A reward of $125,000 was issued for information leading to an arrest. A tipline was also set up.
An arrest has been made in a series of killings that occurred in Stockton, California, authorities announced Saturday.
In 2012, the City of Stockton filed for bankruptcy. The Stockton Police Department was greatly affected by the bankruptcy, which stripped them of 100 veteran officers, reduced the quality of their training, limited their ability to purchase equipment, and forced them to replace staffing losses with inexperienced rookies.
The Stockton police chief revealed new details on Monday surrounding the arrest of a suspected serial killer. Chief Stanley McFadden said Wesley Brownlee, 43, was driving a teal or green-colored ...