"Drive like someone's child is on that sidewalk — because they are," the mayor said online.
Officers found more stolen items, including a motorcycle, at one of the suspects' homes, police said.
The driver was hospitalized before being arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter, police said.
The suspect also drove through two fences, police said.
The lawsuit states officials ignored multiple reports of the coach's sexual misconduct and failed to protect the student.
"We want people to make St. Patrick’s Day memorable for all the right reasons," the department said.
One of the guns was modified to switch to fully automatic, police said.
Fire officials found the dog on Tuesday after putting out a fire at a bridge in the area of Niles Boulevard and Linda Drive.
She was last seen walking in the area of Olive Avenue in December 2023, police said.
"We heard clearly from our community that they want us to connect with young people in ways that feel welcoming and relevant," police said.
The suspect is expected to be discharged from the hospital in the next few days, police said.
Deputies say the 21-year-old never returned to his car in the Northstar Resort parking lot, prompting authorities to deploy a rescue team.
Police released more information about Saturday's officer-involved shooting later Sunday.
The crash happened Tuesday night along Stevenson Boulevard, between Sundale Drive and Blacow Road, police said.
Following a nationwide search that started in the summer, KTVU reports that Fremont has selected a new chief.
This was Fremont's third traffic death of the year, according to authorities.
School hours have resumed to normal, police said.
Around 4:19 p.m., multiple people called 911 to report that there was a shooting in the area of Central Avenue and Joseph Street.
The shooting took place Tuesday afternoon in the area of Central Avenue and Joseph Street, police said.
The Fremont Police Department said it will never ask, solicit, or demand money or personal information over the phone, text, or email.
Edwin Leal-Rodriguez, 21, was last seen near the northbound I-880 onramp in Fremont, police said.
Another passenger was taken to a hospital with major injuries, according to a report from the Press Democrat.
Police also revealed new details about what led up to the crash.
The suspects took $1.7 million worth of jewelry when they ransacked the store on Mowry Avenue, federal prosecutors said.
This was the second fatal crash in Fremont this year, according to authorities.
Police said all of them were found in comparable unkempt conditions with no identification.
The incident led to a three-hour standoff between officers and the suspect, according to authorities.
The woman was found shot to death in the passenger seat of her husband's car on Saturday morning, police said.
The cyclist died after colliding with a semi-truck on Friday in the 44000 block of Osgood Road, police said.
Prosecutors dropped the murder charge against the Fremont man as part of a plea deal, according to a report by The Mercury News.
Police said the man gave detectives a statement about his reason for the killing.
The crash occurred about 12:18 p.m. in the 44000 block of Osgood Road, police said. The bicyclist died at the scene.
The 86-year-old victim was found dead in a parking lot in a commercial area of Fremont, authorities said.
A 39-year-old man was struck and killed Saturday by a driver fleeing police, according to investigators.
Police say they're awaiting the results of a toxicology test to see if the driver was impaired at the time of the crash.
In their decision, the judge proposed suspending Tesla's manufacturing and dealer license for 30 days.
A botched grow-house burglary led suspects and authorities from three agencies on a chase after four vehicles and more than 10 suspects.
The suspects ditched one stolen vehicle before getting in another and driving away from officers, police said.
The city's last police chief retired over the summer but has continued working at the department in an interim role.
"If you’re heading out to celebrate, don’t risk it," police said.