Police are looking for a driver who deliberately hit and ran in the parking lot of a church in the Castro Valley.
The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office said on the 11th at around 7:25 pm that a black adult male driver deliberately hit and ran away from the parking lot of the First Presbyterian Church in the 2900 block of Grove Way.
At that time, the driver’s vehicle brushed the victim, and the victim shouted at the driver, and the driver also shouted, pulled the car back, hit the victim, and fled west toward Redwood Road. The suspect was driving a mid-2010s white Nissan Sentra.
The elderly victim fell to the ground after hitting the hood of the vehicle and was taken to the hospital and is not in a critical condition.
In Auckland, a resident trapped in the basement of a building collapsed and was rescued safely on the 10th.
According to a photo posted by the authorities on Twitter, a man trapped in the basement behind a building that appeared to be a house was safely rescued on the 10th, and the victim was wearing navy-blue jumpsuit and similar clothes and a hat.
Oakland and Alameda County Fire Services said the crash occurred when a building support wall collapsed. However, the Chronicle reported on the 12th that it was not known exactly how the man was imprisoned or where the accident occurred.
A man trapped on a rock under a steep coastal cliff near Stinson Beach in Marin County has been rescued.
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) and the Marin County Fire Department received a report at around 3:14 pm on the 12th and rescued a man who had taken off his shirt from a rock under Highway 1.
