San Jose – Concord Police officers shot and wounded a suspect of robberies to an armed bank on Monday morning in San José after a persecution of multiple mountains, police said.
The incident began shortly before 10 in the morning, when a couple of armed suspects stole a Concord credit cooperative, said Concord Police Department in a press release.
The officers found the vehicle spreelte and began a chase when he left, police said.
The vehicle was disabled in the interest 680 in Sunol, the police said, adding that the suspects stole a couple of vehicles at a gunpoint and finally left in one.
The officers pursued the vehicle stolen by the car in San José, where he disabled and the officers were involved in a shooting with one of the armed suspects, police said.
The suspect was tasks for a hospital in the area with unleashed injuries.
San José’s officers found a second suspect in the area shortly after, police said.
The shooting occurred in Timothy Drive’s block, between East Taylor Street and Berryessa Road, said San José Police Department in a Publication on social networks.
Several streets in the area were closed following the shooting, according to the San José Police.
The Concord Police are investigating theft of the bank, the persecution and theft of cars, and the San José Police are investigating the police shooting. No other details were published on Monday.
Any person with information related to the case can communicate with the Concord Police detective J. Richie at 925-603-5922 or the tip line at 925-603-5836.
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