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

US Marshals arrested one person and are still looking for others in a search that began on Thursday afternoon in Oakland s Dimond District Officers revealed the people being sought were robbery individuals Tekay Dorsey a supervisory deputy with the US Marshals Facility reported he could not share more information as the research is ongoing Officers from the San Francisco Police Department Tenderloin Unit the Fremont Police the Alameda County Sheriff s Department and the Oakland Police were also aiding in the study As of p m they had established a perimeter around the area near Sequoia Elementary School and Head-Royce School Two helicopters began circling the area around p m and were still there as of p m The U S Marshals Provision which is leading the research is part of the Department of Justice and is responsible for enforcing federal laws Among its a great number of roles the Marshals are responsible for locating and apprehending wished criminals Other local agencies typically share information about fugitives with the Marshals who coordinate the search In June The U S Marshals Organization it would increase its presence in Oakland this summer to enforce felony warrants as part of the Oakland Police Department s Summer Safety Plan The warrants would be state and local ones related to burglary assault possession of firearms failure to appear probation violations and other crimes according to CBS News San Francisco The Marshals reported the news channel that their activity would not be related to immigration enforcement The Marshals on the ground Thursday were part of the Pacific Southwest Regional Fugitive Task Force which is the same task force helping with the Summer Safety Plan Dorsey disclosed But he explained that Thursday s arrest was not related to that initiative