A man accused of murder in California appears to have sought a marriage license with a woman charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Vermont. The woman, Teresa Youngblut,
Vallejo residents say they "still don't feel safe" amid a crime wave as the CHP will team up with officers to crack down on sideshows and reckless drivers.
Fed-up residents have reignited a petition initially started nearly a year ago, which demands Gov. Gavin Newsom deploy state and county officers “to assist Vallejo with its spiraling crime problem.” “As a resident of Vallejo, CA, I am deeply concerned about the safety of my community,” wrote Paula Conley, the petition starter.
The Vallejo suspect, Maximillian Snyder, and a woman accused of killing a U.S. Border Patrol agent on Jan. 20 applied for a marriage license in Washington state records show.
Maximilian Snyder, who has been charged with killing a California landlord, applied for a marriage license last year with Teresa Youngblut, who has been charged in connection with the fatal shooting last week of a border patrol agent in Vermont.
The California Highway Patrol is set to help the Vallejo police department with curbing sideshows and reckless driving.
Classes at school campus in Solano County has been canceled for at least a week, as crews repair damage from a reported metal theft.
Police in Vallejo on Tuesday confirmed the recent arrest of a suspect from a Seattle suburb in Redding in connection with a fatal stabbing earlier this month.
The Vallejo Police Department said it is collaborating with the California Highway Patrol to take on sideshows. KRON4's Vicki Liviakis reports. Read more here:
Maximilian Snyder and the woman accused of killing a Border Patrol agent in Vermont applied for a wedding license in Washington state in November, records show.
James Reavis, facilities director at Wise Auto Group – which operates dealerships across California, Nevada and Arizona – said the company already owns a Dodge Ram dealership in Vallejo. Vallejo Hyundai has been housed in a small, temporary building and needs a better home, he said.
The Vallejo Police Department had a busy Saturday night dealing with a fatal traffic collision and a sideshow. Thankfully, the department said it will soon be getting help with the latter. A man