(KRON) — Officers with the Concord Police Department completed a food delivery after a food-delivery-app driver was arrested for allegedly driving a stolen motorcycle with no license plates.
Concord police stopped the driver near the intersection of Clayton and Farm Bureau roads in Concord at 4:41 p.m. Thursday. The suspect, 42-year-old Olonzie Owens, was worried that the arrest would affect his delivery-app rating, police said.
“The rider was more worried about his delivery than his impending charges,” Concord police said. “He asked if we could drop off the food to save his 5-star rating.”
The stolen motorcycle (left) and bag of food delivered by police (right). (Photos courtesy of Concord Police) Youth arrested following high-speed pursuit in stolen carOwens was placed in the back of the patrol car and officers completed his delivery for him, Concord police told KRON4. Owens was booked into the Contra Costa County Jail for charges of taking a vehicle without permission and knowingly receiving, buying, selling, concealing, or withholding a stolen motor vehicle.
Owens was released on $20,000 bail.
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