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The case involved allegations of gunfire amid the robbery of an inhabited home in Oakland, according to available data.

Berkeley Flock hit leads to arrest in local home-invasion case
Monday’s arrest stemmed from a Flock license plate reader hit near Sacramento Street and University Avenue, according to initial reports. Google Street View

Berkeley police arrested a woman Monday in connection with a recent home-invasion case in Oakland, authorities report.

Monday’s arrest stemmed from a Flock license plate reader hit just before 1 p.m. near Sacramento Street and University Avenue, according to initial reports.

Berkeley police said the woman, whose name was not immediately available, had been wanted on a $100,000 warrant from the Oakland case.

BPD said the woman was cooperative and police arrested her without incident.

Oakland police then responded to Berkeley to take custody of her, BPD said.

According to OPD data, the Oakland case took place March 5 shortly before 11 p.m. on 88th Avenue.

The case involved allegations of gunfire amid the robbery of an inhabited home, according to available data.

The woman’s alleged role in the crime was not immediately available.

No charges have yet been filed in the case, according to county records.

The Scanner has asked Oakland police for details and will update this story if they are provided.

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