RELATED CASES: None SUPPORT DOCUMENTS: None On 04/11/2016, Frank Perez, on behalf of his employer, Lennar Homes contacted the Pasco Sheriff`s Office by telephone to report a Petit Theft. Mr. Perez advised sometime between 1100 hours on 04/10/2016 and 0700 hours on 04/11/2016, one of the workers from the four different companies on the job site stole a new, unopened in box GE microwave oven that was sitting on the kitchen sink counter. Mr. Perez said the suspect fled the scene undetected. He was unable to provide any suspect or witness information. He said every worker on the jobsite had access to the microwave and the opportunity to steal it. He was unable to advise how many workers were on the job site during the listed
On 06/29/2016 at approximately 2106 Arlington Police Department were dispatched to a domestic violence call at 18112 31st AVE NE, Arlington, WA 98223. Involved parties are Leonard, Andreu A. (09/25/1999) and Leonard, Frank J. (11/23/1977).
The organizing function of the manager consists of developing organizational charts, job descriptions, and statement of work flows ( Liebler and McConnell, 2008, p.53). A healthcare department manager must have knowledge of the job functions, job descriptions, and how those relationships impacts, authority, chain-of-command and communication. As a Wayne County Sheriff Sergeant, the organizational jail chart reveals the decision making process in terms of, (a) major functions,(b) relationship of functions, (c) channels of supervision, and (d) lines of authority and communication and positions( by job titles) within the [jail] units (Liebler & McConnell,2008, p.194).
At around 3:14 pm. Santa Rosa Police officer Erick Gelhaus and his partner, a trainee, were patrolling Moorland Avenue located just before the outskirts of Santa Rosa. Gelhaus who was sitting in the passenger side of the police vehicle, then spotted an individual (now known to be Andy Lopez) with his back facing towards them walking down the street holding what appeared to be an AK-47 assault rifle (Johnson). The trainee officer then stopped the vehicle just a mere 20 to 30 feet away, allowing for Gelhaus to quickly step out and order Lopez to drop the weapon (Chea). Many community members argue that the trainee officer should have gone out of the police vehicle with Gelhaus if Lopez was indeed a threat to the community. The trainee officer however did not exit the vehicle since “at that point Deputy Gelhaus had already engaged the subject, with the commands and with the weapon. The threat was essentially over” (Johnson). This explains why the trainee officer remained in the police vehicle during the confrontation.
The Baltimore City police have faced a myriad of problems in the last year. The riots following the Freddie Gray arrest were reported around the country and created a situation where the Governor was forced to call in the National Guard to protect the city. Community leaders report that African American’s are stopped, searched and arrested at a far greater number than Caucasian’s. The Baltimore city police are at an impasse with the community at this time, it is up to the city leaders and the police officials to come up with some real solutions to the issues that can no longer be ignored.
On 04-29-16 at approximately 0951 hours, I was dispatched to 120 W. Bellevue Drive regarding a grand theft auto report. Upon my arrival, I contacted Victim Richard Henry Garcia, who told me the following:
At about 1940 HRS I arrived at Deputy Melchers location and made contact with Deputy Melcher and Gary Jacobs the Reporting Person/ Victim. As I pulled onto the property, which was on the west side of the road, I observed a large tin building, with a walk-in door and a large over head door facing to the East. The large overhead door was open and inside I could see several automobiles.
Morrison said she did not. Morrison only wanted to get her television back from Midwest Cash after she located the serial number. Morrison stated Tully had a child and did not want produce any hardship for the child’s sake. I advised Morrison I could not retrieve her television from Midwest Cash if she did not want to sign a complaint, but she could purchase the television from Midwest Cash if she wanted it back. Morrison stated the television’s selling price was $90.00. Morrison was not able to purchase the television so she changed her mind and said she would sign a complaint. I asked Morrison when I could meet with her. Morrison stated she was on her way to work and would be off duty at 1230 hours. I told Morrison to call the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office when she was off duty and I would meet her to retrieve the television identifiers and a signed complaint. Morrison agreed. I never heard back from
telling them he was injured. He was caught and they found many tools in his car. He
Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Mike Fridley knew he wanted to become a negotiator after the day he was dispatched to the scene of an armed homicide suspect.
Albert Gonzalez broke into TJX 's systems and stole visa and debit card numbers initially accessed the organization 's
Two business issues facing the California Highway Patrol (CHP) are narcissism and organizational culture. Narcissism can be detrimental to the success within the organization because of the individual's self-centered motivations (Kinicki & Fugate, 2016). Another business issue facing the CHP is organization is the organizational culture and the influence leadership within the organization has on the culture. The purpose of this discussion board is to identify two business issues within the CHP and two concepts to address the issues.
Macks Pickett Investigative Services, Inc. is a private investigation firm that is located in Raleigh, North Carolina. Their investigator has been in law enforcement for 27 years and 15 years in major crime investigation. Macks Pickett Investigative Services, Inc. has been in business since July 1997. This company specializes in domestic, civil, criminal, surveillance, and corporate investigations. Macks Pickett Investigative Services, Inc. provides free private confidential consultation.
As the investigator and associate approached the entrance to the fountain Blue Grille at 7:49 AM, there were no visible staff members to greet or seat us at the door. The investigator and the associate stood at the doorway. The investigator noted three staff members at the pos system upstairs on the right of the entrance, the three staff members were talking and their backs were facing the guests. At 7:52 the Manager (Caucasian, female 40’s, 5’3” shoulder length brown hair, black or navy blue blazer, couldn’t read a nametag) shouted “go ahead, take a seat anywhere”.
First responders play a crucial role in the establishment of a crime scene. Upon arriving at the scene, the first responders have checked for living victims and have rendered aid. It’s important to create a perimeter around the crime scene (this can be altered if additional evidence is found outside the initial crime scene). Only emergency personnel should enter and exit from the central entry point to control contamination, by creating an exit point; it helps avoid any excessive traffic through the crime scene. By secure the scene to ensure that no evidence is misplaced or damaged, or otherwise compromised. Do a cursory check of the crime scene to obtain any transient evidence and secure any weapons found at the scene (in this case it was already at the scene with the suspect). Crime scene analysts and investigators communicate with first responders and are quickly briefed on the situation, and now a more thorough search can be conducted.