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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.

4 comments


Ron August 4, 2024 - 3:06 PM - 3:06 PM

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

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Original G August 4, 2024 - 3:48 PM - 3:48 PM

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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Mac N Cheese August 4, 2024 - 4:46 PM - 4:46 PM

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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Badge1104 August 4, 2024 - 4:51 PM - 4:51 PM

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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