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Suspected Child Molester, Fatal I-580 Crash and SWAT Raid Top Past Week's Coverage in Livermore

Some of the stories that made news this past week in Livermore.

Livermore Man Arrested on Suspicion of Child Molestation

Detectives from the Livermore Police Department arrested Joshua Isaiah Rojas, 28, of Livermore on May 1 for Lewd and Lascivious Acts with a child. The arrest stemmed from a sexual assault investigation that occurred in Livermore during the month of March 2013. Read more from the Livermore Police Department.

Man Killed in Interstate 580 Crash Identified as Tracy Resident

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A man who was killed in a solo crash on westbound Interstate Highway 580 in Livermore Thursday morning has been identified by the Alameda County coroner's bureau as 32-year-old David Guidicatti. Further details in this Patch post.

Police Make Arrests, Discover Drugs During Raid on Livermore Home

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Police on Wednesday discovered drugs and arrested suspected gang members and drug dealers during a raid on a home on Olivina Avenue. More information in this Patch post.

Other news you need to know:

  • Convicted Sex Offender Arrested For Failing to Register with Police
  • Exposed Propane Tanks Likely Cause of House Fire
  • Livermore Daycare Employees Plead Not Guilty in Swaddling Case
  • Tracy Resident Arrested After DUI Collision in Livermore
  • Livermore Schools' Truancy Rate Well Below State Average
  • Walmart Hiring for 'Neighborhood Market'
  • Assembly Bill Would Allow Non-Citizens to Serve on Juries
  • Police Log: Home Break-Ins; Stolen and Found Vehicles; DUIs
  • Homes With Swimming Pools: Harder Or Easier To Sell?
  • Public Meeting Set for I-580 Westbound Express Lane Project
  • Livermore Police Collect More Than 800 Pounds of Drugs
  • Livermore Pedestrian Deaths In Analysis of Driver Prosecutions
  • Livermore Population Grew By 1.3 Percent Last Year
  • Livermore Seeks Public Input on Next Police Chief


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