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Creepy peeper sentenced for under the skirt photos at Colma Nordstrom Rack

A creep who snapped photos under a shopper’s skirt at the Nordstrom Rack in Colma was slapped with a 12-day jail sentence on Thursday.Jose Hernandez Gomez, 33, of San Francisco, pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge for the June 30 photo grab that would make the paparazzi cringe.Security cameras and a store loss prevention officer caught Gomez putting the camera under the woman’s skirt, San Mateo County District Attorney Steve Wagstaffe said. Read More

Police arrest man, woman in San Francisco on suspicion of several Colma burglaries

Colma police earlier this week arrested a man and woman suspected of several storage locker burglaries in the area.Joseph Matthew Dowd, 44, and Janette Azadian, 36, were arrested in San Francisco on Tuesday afternoon, police said.Colma police detectives determined that a vehicle used in a burglary at a storage facility in their city was located at Dowd’s residence in San Francisco. Read More

Colma police seek suspect in video game store armed robbery

Game Stop
Colma police are looking for a man who robbed a video game store at gunpoint Sunday night, police said.A man entered the Game Stop store in the Colma Serra Center at 4929 Junipero Serra Blvd. at around 8:45 p.m. and demanded money from an employee. The suspect took an undisclosed amount of money and ran away, police said.The suspect was described as a dark-skinned man. No vehicle was seen. Read More

Jefferson Union High School District parcel tax fails

San Mateo County voters
MEASURE C: FAILFor a second time in six months, the Jefferson Union High School District failed to win approval from voters for a new parcel tax that would have generated about $3.5 million per year. Residents in Daly City, Brisbane, Colma and Pacifica rejected Measure C, a $96-per-year tax that would have lasted for four years. The measure needed a two-thirds majority to win. The 5,000-student district narrowly failed to pass an identical tax in November. Read More

Lawyer accused of bribery, DUI in court

A Palo Alto attorney accused of trying to buy his way out of his third DUI arrest in Colma was due back in court Monday for a pre-trial conference.Richard Chae, 37, allegedly offered a cop who pulled him over up to $35,000 to let him go on Feb. 26. According to police, he made three separate offers, first pulling $900 out of his pocket, then offering $5,000, and finally $35,000. Read More
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