One arrested as US Marshals pursue suspects near Head Royce School in Oakland
Briefly

U.S. Marshals arrested one robbery suspect in Oakland's Dimond District and continue to search for others. The operation involved collaboration with local law enforcement agencies, including San Francisco Police and Alameda County Sheriff's Department. A perimeter was established near Sequoia Elementary School and Head-Royce School, with helicopters deployed for aerial support. The U.S. Marshals Service is part of the Department of Justice, focusing on criminal apprehensions. They also stated that their operations are not related to immigration enforcement, despite increasing presence in Oakland this summer to enforce felony warrants.
The U.S. Marshals Service led an operation in Oakland's Dimond District, resulting in one arrest of robbery suspects with additional suspects still being pursued.
Multiple local agencies, including the San Francisco Police Department and Alameda County Sheriff's Department, supported the U.S. Marshals in establishing a perimeter and searching the area.
Two helicopters were deployed in the search operation, circling the Dimond District as law enforcement officials continued their efforts to locate the remaining suspects.
The U.S. Marshals are part of the Department of Justice and primarily focus on locating and apprehending wanted criminals, coordinating closely with local agencies.
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