Vallejo city officials said the death, from an incident at a cleanup was accidental, with a public works crew discovering ...
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Open Vallejo on MSNNew details emerge in killing of unhoused man in VallejoA coroner’s investigation found that 58-year-old James Oakley was lying on a mattress under blankets when a public works crew crushed him to death.
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Times-Herald on MSNVallejo City Council tempers frugal approach to preliminary mid-year budgetVallejo City Council members somewhat tempered their frugal approach to the mid-year budget Tuesday, mostly funding only the most essential services while moving to fund programs they described as ...
Nearly three months after 58-year-old James Edward Oakley was crushed to death by a bulldozer, the Vallejo Homeless Union and POOR Magazine are still demanding answers. The union, claiming there ...
A City of Vallejo public works crew, performing a cleanup on Dec. 24, encountered 58-year-old James Oakley II, who had been ...
Vallejo homeless advocate Eli Smith said she knew the man, James Oakley II, as a local unhoused resident. She said he was living in the area where workers were clearing debris. The Solano County ...
The man was identified Wednesday by the Solano County Coroner’s Office (SCCO) as 58-year-old American Canyon resident James Edward Oakley II. A Vallejo public works crew conducted a cleanup on ...
A City of Vallejo public works crew, performing a cleanup near the 2300 block of Broadway St. on Dec. 24, encountered 58-year-old American Canyon resident James Oakley II, who had been fatally ...
A City of Vallejo public works crew, performing a cleanup near the 2300 block of Broadway St. on Dec. 24, encountered 58-year-old American Canyon resident James Oakley II, who had been fatally ...
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