TBS Today, July 2

First: A thief distracted a 77-year-old woman with a gift before stealing her $5,000 gold necklace outside Tokyo Fish Market last month, police report.

Also, a reminder about how to celebrate July Fourth safely in Berkeley, plus closure plans for Grizzly Peak.

Berkeley police investigate necklace ‘chain snatch’ case
Authorities said this type of crime happens more often than people realize.
July Fourth in Berkeley: No fireworks; Grizzly Peak closure
Grizzly Peak Boulevard, Panoramic Way and Prospect Street will be closed to non-residents from 4 a.m. July 4 until 5 a.m. July 5.

In case you missed it

Berkeley cyclist taken to hospital after car crash on Marin
The street was closed at Marin Avenue and The Alameda and then south to Monterey Avenue during the large emergency response.
Berkeley police hope to seek bids soon for drones, cameras
Tuesday night’s council agenda includes a request from police to solicit proposals for the new suite of tools, estimated to cost up to $2.4 million.

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