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Contra Costa County Deputies Arrest Two Suspects After an Alleged Reckless Boating Incident Caught on Camera

Deputies report they identified two operators during the incident, Erick Garcia and Danny Garcia, both from Oakley, who were seen allegedly operating the boat recklessly.

The Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office reports that two suspects have been arrested in connection to an alleged reckless boating incident at Discovery Bay that was caught on camera.

Contra Costa County Deputies Arrest Two Suspects After an Alleged Reckless Boating Incident Caught on Camera. Credit KPIX 5

Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office Press Release

Two Arrested Following Boating Incident at Local Marina

The Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office arrested two suspects after a reckless boating incident at Discovery Bay Marina on Sunday, June 22, 2025, that was widely shared on social media.

Deputy Sheriffs from the Marine Services Unit launched an investigation after multiple witnesses reported a Malibu ski boat chasing a personal watercraft (PWC) through the marina at high speeds.

Deputies identified two operators during the incident, 33-year-old Erick Garcia and 34-year-old Danny Garcia, both from Oakley, who were seen operating the boat recklessly. The ski boat was later found abandoned in Stockton.

Erick Garcia was detained yesterday during a traffic stop in Oakley. With assistance from detectives in the Sheriff’s Office Investigations Division, Marine Patrol Deputies served a search warrant at Danny’s home in Oakley, leading to his arrest.

Both Danny and Erick Garcia were booked into the Martinez Detention Facility on identical charges:

1. Assault with a Deadly Weapon (not a firearm) – 2 counts
2. Criminal Threats – 1 count
3. Vandalism – 2 counts

Each is being held in lieu of $95,000 bail.

The investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with additional information or video footage is encouraged to contact the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office Marine Services Unit at (925) 383-4906.

Source: KPIX 5

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