Stockton Shooting Leaves 1 Person Dead; No Suspects In Custody
One person is dead in Stockton after an apparent shooting Sunday morning on Nemaha way.
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One person is dead in Stockton after an apparent shooting Sunday morning on Nemaha way.
Stockton police are searching for two people suspected of burglarizing a home and using the victim's stolen credit cards.
Police have arrested three people in connection with the shooting a Stockton girl.
Former Stockton Mayor Anthony Silva will appear in court Monday for a sentencing hearing.
A man was arrested Friday in Stockton after holding a man and woman at gunpoint and robbing them of $280.
Five people were arrested in Stockon on weapons-related charges within a span of 9 hours from October 17-18.
The owner of two pit bulls that mauled two miniature horses to death in Calaveras County has been arrested.
A Stockton woman who live-streamed a DUI crash that killed her younger sister and was recently released on parole was arrested Thursday after officers located a firearm during a traffic stop.
Mariza Ruelas says she drove past Stockton police investigating a hit-and-run at Lever Boulevard and Hawaii Avenue on her way to pick up a rider, but she had no idea the man who got in her car was a suspect wanted by police.
A man was shot in the face while driving in east Stockton on Sunday night. The incident happened after around 11 p.m. near E. Main Street and Bird Avenue.
Stockton filmmaker Keith Lea said a group of police officers swarming an area market parking lot isn't a scene from his upcoming Amazon Prime TV series. It was in response to a report of people with guns in the area.
Deputies say a robbery victim chased down the suspects who took his gold chain and shot one in the leg Friday evening in Stockton.
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A 10-year-old girl was hurt in a shooting in Stockton Tuesday afternoon, police say.
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Two people are under arrest after a violent robbery at a Stockton business over the weekend.
An elderly man has been taken to the hospital after a hit-and-run in Stockton Thursday morning.
A Stockton school employee has been arrested on suspicion of having inappropriate contact with a student.
A Stockton man's truck was stolen and stripped while his dog was still in the backseat. Now, the car and the dog have been found, but the dog is seriously hurt.
A group of Stockton residents pulled dozens of shopping carts and other trash from Smith Canal this weekend.
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Global non-profit United Way is holding its 4th annual United in Purpose Gala, and this year's event will also honor some incoming Sac State graduates. We are standing by with United Way board chair Joaquin Razo to find out more.
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