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9 Suspects Arrested During Anti-Theft Operation In Concord

by CLAYCORD.com
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The Concord Police Department’s Financial Crimes Unit conducted an anti-theft operation in the Diamond Blvd corridor. With the assistance of the Special Enforcement Team and the Traffic Unit, a total of 9 Suspects were arrested for various thefts from Old Navy, ULTA and Home Depot.

Arrested were:

  • LaShanda Jackson-Sarratt, Oakland – Shoplifting burglary & contributing to the delinquency of a minor
  • Terrance Brown, Concord – Shoplifting Burglary
  • Akina Macklin, San Pablo – Shoplifting Burglary
  • Dashiahnae Johnson, Sacramento – Shoplifting Burglary
  • Ivan Cuellar-Alvarez, San Jose – Shoplifting Burglary
  • Theresa Johnson, Santa Barbara County – Shoplifting
  • Joel Cadena, Port Costa – Shoplifting Burglary
  • Harold McCoy, Pittsburg – Shoplifting Burglary
  • A juvenile was also arrested and released to their parent.
  • The cases will be forwarded to the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office for filing considerations.

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Thank you Concord PD for your successful and productive efforts in crime reduction in my City

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An people wonder why police and businesses are frustrated.
Go thru all that effort, arrests and paper work and will DA even bother if charges are misdemeanors.
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Woke liberals created these conditions when they spent $10,306,082 conning voters into passing Prop 47. The ONLY way to start fixing what criminal coddling democrats screwed up is Prop 36.
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California Proposition 36, Drug and Theft Crime Penalties and Treatment-Mandated Felonies Initiative
https://tinyurl.com/yyx8bb3c

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First off, great job by the police officers! Kudos to you. BUT! I don’t know why they waste their time when our leaders won’t punish criminals in any meaningful way. These cops are out there wasting their time for what? Such a shame. It would be nice if California had leaders that really wanted to see California grow and prosper so businesses and citizens alike could prosper.

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Great work Concord PD! Makes me happy.
I worry though that the district attorney will just turn them all loose. Remember she’s on record as saying that she will not prosecute people for stealing “out-of-need” as long as it’s under $950 done less than three times a year. Thats pretty generous of her. But I don’t think that’s what his voters had in mind when we put her in office hoping for justice.

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It’s a shame our D.A. will reduce and or drop all charges.

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Oh noes!!! Just more paperwork to be done. They’ll be out in time for supper.

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Our Police are the best.

The County DA is the worst.

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…. Good job LE! guess we don’t need pictures with that info ….throw the book at then Becton if you haven’t been removed from office yet…. if you haven’t and want to keep your job – lock the revolving door!!

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“A juvenile was also arrested and released to their parent.”
And so it goes…

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The juvenile should have been put into Child Protective Services.

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As usual,%95-100 of the people were not caucasians…why is this always the case?AND these are the people that get everything given to them for free…does this have something to do with it maybe?They refuse to work,and are so entitled

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Thank you law enforcement! Keep up the good work.

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Post the mugshots. We all know who these people are…….

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Police make things up and print propaganda. I don’t appreciate it honestly. Just more of the same privileged policing. And All the readers eating it up. They wasted alotta money all long. Providing false outcomes

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