Crime & Safety
Road Rage Suspect Due in Court, Cyber Bullying Arrest, Stolen Dog Found
Some of the stories that made news this past week in Livermore. Check out our grocery specials, and our blog of the week.
Three Arrested on Suspicion of Cyber Bullying 'Hummer Mom' Victim
Three minors were arrested on suspicion of making threats over the Internet to one of Christine Hubbs' sex-crimes victims, the Livermore Police Department announced Wednesday. Police say Hubbs did not play a role in the threats.
Stolen Dog Found, Reunited with Owner
Michael Brown was which had been stolen last week. The dog was taken on Feb. 26 from in front of the Safeway where she was tied while Brown was inside the store.
Jury To Decide: Was Stabbing Death Road Rage Or Self Defense?
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Livermore software engineer Cort Holbrook is being tried after he had a fatal fight in broad daylight that ultimately led to the death of Ricky Ziesmer of Fremont. Read the full story here.
83-Year-Old Man Hospitalized After Falling Off Scooter
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An 83-year-old man was taken to the hospital after he fell off his scooter on Pine Street Sunday morning, according to police.
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Congratulations: Four Local Wrestlers Qualify for High School State Wrestling Championships
Blog of the Week: Prevention is the Key to Teen Substance Abuse
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Patch editors Kari Hulac and Kris Noceda contributed to this report.
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