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Official twitter for Sheriff-Coroner David O. Livingston, Contra Costa County

Contra Costa County, CA เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2009
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On behalf of the Contra Costa Sheriff's Office, we wish everyone a safe holiday weekend. Many people will be on the roads and waterways. Please plan ahead, give yourself plenty of time, don't drink and drive, and wear a life-jacket if you are on the water. Let's all be safe!
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Proud to announce the Contra Costa Sheriff's Office has launched its Community Transparency Portal, a resource for who we are and what we do. This portal will help build trust and strengthen community partnerships. Here is the link: transparencyportal.so.cccounty.us
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On National Peace Officers Memorial Day, we pay tribute to law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. We will never forget their service, courage, and sacrifice. We stand with their families and keep them in our thoughts.
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They help the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office better serve our communities. Last year, they donated almost 4,400 hours of volunteer service. Thank you for your service and I appreciate all that you do! (2/2)
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I would like to recognize and thank our nearly 100 SAVES volunteers for their efforts and donated time to the Sheriff’s Office. They serve throughout the agency in administrative and support roles. (1/2)
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Because of the technology used at the lab and skilled forensic work of our Criminalists, we were able to recover DNA from the evidence which identified the suspect in the case. (2/2)
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Placer County SO arrests murder suspect in cold case. I would like to recognize the Contra Costa Sheriff's Office Forensic Services Division for their role in the case. Evidence was submitted to the Contra Costa Forensic Lab after other crime labs could not recover DNA. (1/2)
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𝐂𝐨𝐥𝐝 𝐂𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐁𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐤𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡: 𝐌𝐮𝐫𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐒𝐮𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐭 𝐀𝐫𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐀𝐟𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝟑𝟒 𝐘𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐬 After 34 years, the Placer County Sheriff’s Office has arrested 64-year-old James Lawhead Jr. in connection with the 1991 kidnapping and murder of Cindy Wanner, marking a major breakthrough in one of Placer County’s most well-known cold cases. The arrest on Friday, April 24, 2026, comes after years of investigative work by the Placer County Sheriff’s Office Cold Case Unit and a breakthrough in DNA testing. After numerous items were submitted for testing over the years without results, detectives submitted a final piece of evidence to the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office Forensic Lab, where advanced DNA analysis identified Lawhead as the suspect. Cindy Wanner was 35 years old when she vanished from a Granite Bay home on November 25, 1991. Her 11-month-old baby was left crying in a highchair, while her shoes, coat, and car were all left behind. Her disappearance sparked a massive investigation and shook the community. Three weeks later, she was found strangled to death in a remote area outside Foresthill, approximately 40 miles from where she was kidnapped. Lawhead was 30 years old at the time of the crime. He had been released from prison in early 1991 after serving 11 years of a 19-year sentence for prior sex crimes involving a young child. Once detectives identified Lawhead as the suspect, investigators began working to locate him. He appeared to have vanished, with no documented record of him since 2005. As detectives dug deeper, they came to believe Lawhead had assumed a new identity. Detectives reached out to law enforcement agencies in areas where they believed he may have been living, and with assistance from the Scottsdale Police Department, a facial recognition comparison led to a match. Detectives located Lawhead in Bullhead City, Arizona, on Friday, April 24, where he had been living under the name Vincent Reynolds. With assistance from the Bullhead City Police Department, Lawhead was taken into custody and booked into jail in Arizona. He will be extradited to Placer County to face charges. Following Lawhead’s arrest, detectives interviewed him and served a search warrant at his Arizona residence, where additional evidence was collected. On Saturday, April 25, Lawhead’s 71-year-old sister, Terry Lawhead Steele, was arrested in South Carolina on an accessory charge, with assistance from the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office. Following her arrest, Placer County Sheriff’s Office detectives served a search warrant at her San Clemente home on Sunday, April 26. Although Steele had spoken with law enforcement several times over the years, including with our detectives just weeks ago, and claimed she had not heard from her brother in more than 20 years, investigators discovered James Lawhead had been living in a home she owned. Evidence also showed the two had remained in communication. “This is one of the most notorious and heinous cold cases we have here in Placer County. We’ve never given up pursuing justice for Cindy and her family, we hope this is a small step in the healing process,” said Placer County Sheriff Wayne Woo. “This breakthrough and arrest reflect the commitment of our office to solve cases; it’s why we pin the badge and take the oath to serve. Our work is not done, James Lawhead will be brought back to Placer County where he will answer to the charges for this crime.” The investigation has been conducted alongside the Placer County District Attorney’s Office, which has partnered with detectives as the case moved toward arrest and prosecution. “This arrest is a powerful reminder that time does not erase responsibility, and it does not diminish our commitment,” said Placer County District Attorney Morgan Gire. “Cold cases are not forgotten cases—they remain urgent, they remain personal, and they remain a promise we intend to keep. This crime devastated a family and shook an entire community. For years, they have carried the weight of unanswered questions. Today does not erase that pain, but it does move us closer to the truth and to accountability. To victims and families: we see you, we remember, and we stand with you. Your resilience is extraordinary, and your voices matter. Even when the path is long and difficult, there is hope. We will continue this work—steadfast and unwavering—because you deserve answers, you deserve justice, and you deserve to know that you are never forgotten.” Detectives are now exploring the possibility that James Lawhead Jr. could be responsible for additional crimes. We encourage law enforcement agencies, specifically those across the west coast, to look at any cold cases that may have similarities to this case and reach out to our team at 530-889-7835. For 34 years, investigators continued pursuing answers in Cindy Wanner’s murder, never allowing the case to be forgotten. These arrests represent a significant step toward justice for Cindy and for the family who has waited decades for answers. Our hearts are with Cindy’s family, for all they have endured, for all they have missed with Cindy, and for healing as they continue to move forward. Watch the video below to learn more about the case and the work that led to this breakthrough.

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I would like to recognize all of our dedicated staff at the Contra Costa Sheriff's Office Communications Center during Dispatcher Appreciation Week. They work 24/7/365 to help keep our communities and law enforcement officers safe. Thank you to our dispatchers for all you do!
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Congratulations to our 2025 officer, dispatcher, professional, and technical employee of the year, as well as the division nominees. Thank you for distinguishing yourselves, for your contributions to the agency, and for your service.
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Oath of Rank/Oath of Office. I administered the oath to the newly promoted and those recently hired by the Contra Costa Sheriff's Office. To those promoted - congratulations and thank you for stepping up and taking a leadership role and additional responsibilities in the agency.
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Congratulations to the participants in the Sheriff's Office spring Citizen's Academy! The six-week long academy wrapped up last week. Thank you for spending time with us to learn how the Sheriff's Office serves the community and works with our law enforcement partners.
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Welcome to participants of our Citizen's Academy which started on Wednesday. The academy is a great way to learn about the Office of the Sheriff, meet many of my staff, and ask questions about how we serve the community and our partner agencies. The academy goes for 6 weeks.
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Good teamwork leading to the arrests of two robbery suspects in Lafayette. Multiple agencies assisted Lafayette PD and Sheriff's Office Valley Station deputy sheriffs. Both suspects were booked into jail on numerous felony charges. Thank you to our partners.
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Proud of the 204th Basic Academy Class of the Law Enforcement Training Center which just graduated. The graduates represent 15 law enforcement agencies from several counties. I also sworn in the Contra Costa Sheriff's Office graduates making them officially Deputy Sheriffs.
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Inspection of 204th Basic Academy Class this morning. Recruits will graduate tomorrow after over 6 months of intensive training. They represent numerous law enforcement agencies in the Bay Area. For careers with the Contra Costa Sheriff's Office, go to: joincocosheriff.org
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On National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, we honor the men and women for protecting us. Thank you to the sworn and professional staff of the Contra Costa Sheriff's Office for their daily dedication, sacrifice, and service in keeping our communities safe.
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Happy New Year from the Contra Costa Sheriff's Office! Please plan ahead, be responsible, and stay safe as we usher in the new year. All the best to you and yours in 2026.
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Welcoming the 205th Basic Academy Class to the Law Enforcement Training Center. 205 recently had their orientation and starts the academy in January. The Contra Costa Sheriff's Office his hiring Deputy Sheriffs - recruit and lateral: joincocosheriff.org
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Donors included Walnut Creek Macy's, Deputy Sheriffs Association, Sheriff's Charities, and Rodeo Good Neighbor Agreement Fund. Jewelry store Kendra Scott provided gift bracelets. Thank you all for making this event special and memorable for the children. Happy holidays! (2/2)
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Shop with a Sheriff - deserving children in West Contra Costa County yesterday paired up with Contra Costa Sheriff's Office deputy sheriffs and staff for a morning of holiday festivities and shopping. Thank you to the many donors for making this annual event a success. (1/2)
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