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“America’s Most Wanted” films in Berkeley

August 24th, 2009

On May 16, 2009, Charles “CJ” Davis was murdered in Berkeley, and while the suspects were fleeing that crime, they crashed into a vehicle being driven by Todd Perea of Brentwood, killing him, too.  Two suspects were arrested at the crash scene, another was arrested later in Florida and brought back to the Bay Area, but one suspect still remains at large.

Crews from “America’s Most Wanted” were in Berkeley this weekend filming shots for a show that will focus on the May slaying of a 25-year-old Berkeley man and the ensuing police chase and crash that killed an uninvolved motorist and pedestrian in North Oakland.

Crews filmed in several West Berkeley locations. The show is slated to air at 8 p.m. Nov. 7 on Fox. Uniformed officers who will appear on the show are Berkeley police, said police spokesman Officer Andrew Frankel.

via San Jose Mercury News.

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