Felony arrests up 62% in ’23, agency cites police presence

WALNUT CREEK — The doors on a BART train opened Wednesday afternoon and BART police officers Nick Luzano and Jon Chu shuffled in along with other passengers at the Walnut Creek station. The train began heading east, and the two began walking west, through sets of open doors, making eye contact with others as they went.

BART Police officers Jonathan Chu, left, and Nick Lazano, right, conduct train security checks on Thursday, March 28, 2024, in Contra Costa County, Calif. (Aric Crabb/Bay Area News Group) 

“I do see them on the trains now more,” passenger Gretchen Vasquez said. “That’s been noticeable.”

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