Crime at 25100 BLOCK OF E 19TH ST on 03/04/2026 4:18 PM

Type: Other

Date: 03/04/2026 4:18 PM

Description: Disturbance (415NO). This report is from San Bernardino County Sheriff media call summary log. Information may be subject to change.

Address: 25100 BLOCK OF E 19TH ST, San Bernardino County, CA

View Source Square with arrow pointing upper right

View on Google Maps Street View

Google Streetview Disclaimer: This is a Google Maps Street View of the approximate area where the crime occurred. It is not necessarily the exact address view of the crime.

Recent Crime News

SpotCrime Weekly Reads: DC crime data, crime rate, transparency

Law enforcement identities, DC data manipulation, violent crime reduction funding, ICE detainees, reported hate crimes likely fell, Americans' views on crime, electronic detection K9s, AI answering 911 calls, license plate reader transparency policie...

Read Article

Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Tokier

Name

Sarah Tokier

Missing Age

15

Est. Current Age

65

Last Seen

San Bernardino County, CA on 01/01/1976

Physical Description

Race: White Ethnicity: Gender: Female Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown Height: 5'4" Weight: 110 lbs

Case Number

090902315

View Source Square with arrow pointing upper right

View More

Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__Sanchez

Name

Victor Sanchez

Age

29

Cause of Death

Stabbing

Info

On Friday, October 30, 2009 around 3:40 p.m., witnesses saw Sanchez's white pickup truck jump a curb then crash into a building in the 5900 block of Brockton Avenue near Jurupa Avenue. Sanchez, 29-years-old, had been stabbed multiple times and later died at the hospital. Surveillance footage from a nearby market captured Sanchez cashing his paycheck minutes before the crash, as well as a suspect seen watching him closely. The suspect, also observed pacing in the parking lot, briefly spoke with Sanchez in Spanish before entering the passenger side of his truck. Just five minutes later, Sanchez was found stabbed and unresponsive in his crashed vehicle. Mr. Sanchez left behind a wife and two young children. He worked two restaurant jobs to support his family.

Agency

Riverside

View Source Square with arrow pointing upper right

View More