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CBS News
4 hours ago
- CBS News
2 suspects in May stabbing in San Jose arrested in Oakland, Salinas
Two men suspected of attempted murder in a May stabbing incident in San Jose were arrested last week, authorities said Wednesday. The San Jose Police Department said in a press release that officers responded at about 1:13 a.m. to a hospital in the city after a man had arrived with multiple stab wounds. Officers determined the man had been assaulted by multiple male suspects about an hour and a half earlier on the 1000 block of North Fourth Street, just south of the U.S. Highway 101 / Highway 87 interchange. Police said the victim was left unconscious at the scene and was suffering from life-threatening injuries. He was taken to the hospital by witnesses, and the suspects fled the scene before officers arrived, police said. The investigation resulted in the identification of two suspects, 42-year-old Cesar Castellanos and 45-year-old David Ramirez, according to police. Detectives obtained arrest and search warrants for both suspects and their homes, and on July 24, Castellanos was arrested in Oakland while Ramirez was arrested in Salinas. The two men were booked into Santa Clara County Main Jail on charges of attempted homicide and assault with a deadly weapon. Police said that during the execution of the search warrants, detectives found an unregistered firearm. Anyone with information about this case or similar cases was asked to contact Detective Tong #4774 of the San José Police Department Assaults Unit via email: 4774@ or weapon. During the execution of the search warrants, Detectives located an unregistered firearm.


The Independent
20-07-2025
- The Independent
Suspect arrested after car crashes into post office and catches fire in San Jose, California
A suspect was arrested after a car crashed into a post office in San Jose California, early Sunday, causing the building to go up in flames, authorities said. The crash happened around 3 a.m. at the office located in a strip mall south of downtown, according to the San Jose Police Department. No injuries were reported. About 50 firefighters took about an hour and a half to knock down the flames. Photos posted online by the fire department showed a charred car inside the heavily damaged building. No details about the suspect were immediately released, and a police dispatcher said federal postal inspectors would lead the investigation. An email was sent to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service seeking additional details. Nearly 2 million people live in the metropolitan area of San Jose, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) south of downtown San Francisco.