- The charges that put accused, mentally ill SoMa attack suspect Austin Vincent behind bars last week, relating to a February incident involving threats with a knife, are being dismissed. The suspect was misidentified, says his attorney, because he was living in Southern California at the time of the incident. [NBC Bay Area]
- An attempted home invasion by five people in Mountain View was reportedly an intimidation effort by a landlord to get a family to move out. Five people were arrested Monday evening, including the landlord. [NBC Bay Area]
- An independent, four-person panel has signed off an expensive plan to shore up the foundation of the sinking/leaning Millennium Tower. The expert panel says they see "no reason to withhold approval of the building permit for the structural upgrade of the foundation." [Chronicle]
- I-580 in Oakland remained closed most of the afternoon due to the earlier incident, creating a real traffic mess. [Bay City News]
- A small brush fire triggered an evacuation near Woodacre in Marin County today. [CBS SF]
- A Richmond High School teacher has been arrested for having an inappropriate relationship with an underage student. [NBC Bay Area]
- A suspected DUI driver led police on a 100-mph chase Monday night up 101 after nearly hitting Cotati cop. [Press-Democrat]