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Martinez Today
By the People, for the People
Brentwood Police Warrant Leads to Martinez Court
Brentwood police activity linked to Contra Costa County courthouse
Published on Feb. 16, 2026
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A Brentwood police warrant led officers to the Martinez courthouse, according to a report from Contra Costa news. The report details a week of higher-priority calls handled by Brentwood police, including thefts, scams, road-rage incidents, and an armed robbery between February 1-7. One warrant-related entry notes officer-initiated activity at Court Street and Martinez Court in Martinez, tying some of the Brentwood police casework to Contra Costa County's courthouse hub.
Why it matters
The connection between the Brentwood police warrant and activity at the Martinez courthouse highlights the regional nature of law enforcement and criminal justice operations in Contra Costa County. The Martinez courthouse serves as a central hub for the county's judicial system, so police activity in one city can often be linked to proceedings at the county courthouse.
The details
According to the report, Brentwood police handled a variety of high-priority calls during the first week of February, including thefts, scams, road-rage incidents, and an armed robbery. One specific entry notes 'officer-initiated activity' at the intersection of Court Street and Martinez Court in Martinez, suggesting the Brentwood police warrant was connected to proceedings at the Contra Costa County courthouse.
- The Brentwood police activity occurred between February 1-7, 2026.
- The officer-initiated activity at Court Street and Martinez Court in Martinez was noted in the report.
The players
Brentwood Police
The police department in Brentwood, California that handled a variety of high-priority calls during the first week of February 2026, including one warrant-related incident that led officers to the Martinez courthouse.
Contra Costa County Courthouse
The central hub for the county's judicial system, located in Martinez, California, where the Brentwood police warrant-related activity was observed.
The takeaway
This report highlights the interconnected nature of law enforcement and the criminal justice system across Contra Costa County, with police activity in one city often tied to proceedings at the centralized county courthouse in Martinez.


