Former PG&E General Counsel Howard V. Golub, brother Judge Joel Golub with friends in the pen
During February 2007 my sons were taken from me with the help of San Ramon Valley School District Employees.
I was ambushed with restraining orders while district employees planned with premeditation to kidnap my sons. In 2011 I got them back but that time I was arrested, jailed and the last time I saw them was July 5th and July 7th 2011 as I was being arrested. Officers from Walnut Creek, Pleasant Hill and parties connected to murder victim John T. Nejedly participated but parties adjacent a JFK Law Professor who taught Nejedly and Attorney Dick Grossman have distinct connections to small cases like car bombings, arson and gas line explosions.I filed endless reports with numerous agencies where I was rebuked over and over. In 2011 the FBI arrested my former neighbor now former Danville Officer Stephen Tanabe.
By 2014 my relatives were murdered and I was calling Gov. Brown, Senator Feinstein and Sen. Boxer but little did I realize their roles in prior connections.
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My former roommate David Filbert Bremer was not so lucky nor was my family or family connected to PG&E
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PG&E Offers $10,000 Reward In Walnut Creek Kidnapping
PG&E Offers $10,000 Reward In Walnut Creek Kidnapping And Robbery Case
The Kidnap Victim took over the project Pete Bennett started in February 2011. Then someone kidnapped my sons.
The Forgotten PG&E Kidnapping Case
PG&E Offers $10,000 Reward In Walnut Creek Kidnapping And Robbery Case
Release Date: November 20, 2012
Contact: PG&E External Communications (415) 973-5930
Release Date: November 20, 2012
Contact: PG&E External Communications (415) 973-5930
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. – Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) today announced a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the individuals responsible for kidnapping a PG&E contract employee in a parking lot as she left work on November 7 in the Walnut Creek Shadelands area.
On November 7, 2012 at approximately 7:30 p.m., a 57 year old female was abducted as she was leaving work and walking to her vehicle in an isolated parking lot. As the victim unlocked her vehicle two suspects ran up to her, forced her into her vehicle, tied her up and blindfolded her. The victim was driven to various locations in an attempt to get money from her ATM accounts.
The victim was driven to an isolated area in the Oakland Hills where she was released. A vehicle with a loud muffler was heard leaving the area. The victim was able to free herself and called 911. Oakland PD responded and sought medical attention for the victim and obtained the initial information. The Walnut Creek Police Department was called to handle the primary investigation since the incident originated in Walnut Creek.
Suspect #1: Described as a white male adult, early to mid 20s, 5’11”, 185/190 lbs, broad shoulders, short dark hair, unknown facial hair. Last seen wearing light colored T shirt under a black zip up colored shirt, jeans, blue or black.
Suspect #2: Described as a white male adult, early to mid 20s, 5’9”, 150 lbs with a slight build. Last seen wearing a mask (form type to below the nose), black hooded sweatshirt with the hood up, dark jeans.
Suspect Vehicle: Vehicle with a loud muffler.
The Walnut Creek Police Department is actively investigating this crime. Anyone with information related to this crime is asked to contact the Walnut Creek Police Department Investigations Unit at (925) 943-5868 or (925) 943-5844.
The photos below are of one of the kidnapping/robbery/carjacking suspects in this case. The photos are from a drive up bank ATM. The suspect in the photo went by the name "Aubrey" (see suspect #2 description below). The second suspect went by the name "David". It is important to stress we do not know if these are the suspect's actual names.
