INTRODUCTION: This case involves an unknown suspect grabbing a victim’s cellular telephone from her hand in violation of PC 211-Robbery Strong Arm. The incident occurred at the Rose City Lavanderia located at 730 N. Los Robles Avenue. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: The incident occurred at the Rose City Lavanderia near the front door the business. LOSS: A black Verizon G-Zone cellular telephone. The suspect later returned the cellular telephone to the victim. INJURIES: Victim Kim Jean Molina did not sustain any injuries and did not complain of any pain. INVESTIGATION: On 12-22-15 at approximately 0859 hours, Officer Banuelos #0789 was contacted by a witness in regards to a PC 211-Robbery Strong Arm investigation. The victim was waiting at the “Rose City Lavanderia” located at 730 N. Los Robles Avenue. The victim was standing inside of the location as the unknown suspect approached and grabbed her cellular telephone from her left hand. The unknown male Hispanic fled the location on foot and headed southbound on the east sidewalk of Los Robles Avenue and out of sight. Officer Cass #2067 and I responded to the above …show more content…
Stacy walked to the above business and was told by Molina that an unknown male suspect stole her cellular telephone. Molina reportedly pointed at the suspect and told Stacy, “That’s the guy.” Stacy told me that he recalled speaking with the unknown suspect prior to Molina advising him of the above incident. Stacy immediately began running after the suspect. Stacy ran south on Los Robles Avenue and saw the suspect continue riding his bicycle onto eastbound Villa Street and out of sight. Stacy flagged down Officer Banuelos and advised him of the incident. Officer Banuelos advised units of the incident and conducted an area check for the suspect but was unable to locate
Cynthia Adae was taken to Clinton Memorial Hospital on June 28, 2006. She was taken to the hospital with back and chest pain. A doctor concluded that she was at high risk for acute coronary syndrome. She was transferred to the Clinton Memorial hospital emergency room. She reported to have pain for two or three weeks and that the pain started in her back or her chest. The pain sometimes increased with heavy breathing and sometimes radiated down her left arm. Cynthia said she had a high fever of 103 to 104 degrees. When she was in the emergency room her temperature was 99.3, she had a heart rate of 140, but her blood
On Monday, December 4, 2017, I was on patrol, in full uniform, in a marked black and white Pasadena Police vehicle, Unit #17. At approximately hours 1005 hours, I was traveling east on Claremont St., from Lincoln Ave., when I noticed a female, Hispanic wearing a purple shirt and black shorts carrying a dark colored can and salmon colored purse. The female, Hispanic was later identified as Lucy Cisneros Bermudez DOB 04/09/87. Bermudez was exiting the freeway-wash that is located between the 210
Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier of 1987-1988 Background: At Hazel East High School, the school has a sponsored newspaper called “The Spectrum” that is written and edited by the students. In May of 1983, the high school principal, Robert E. Reynolds, received the edited version of the May 13th edition. Upon inspecting the paper, he found two articles that he found “inappropriate.” The two articles contained stories about divorce and teen pregnancy. An article on divorce featured a student who blamed her father’s actions for her parents’ divorce.
The police responded to a tip that a home was being used to sell drugs. When they arrived at the home, Gant answered the door and stated that he expected the owner to return home later. The officers left and did a record check of Gant and found that his driver’s license had been suspended and there was a warrant for his arrest. The officers returned to the house later that evening and Gant wasn’t there. Gant returned shortly and was recognized by officers. He parked at the end of the driveway and exited his vehicle and was placed under arrest 10 feet from his car and was placed in the back of the squad car immediately. After Gant was secured, two officers searched his car and found a gun and a bag of cocaine.
On Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at approximately 1956 hours, Officer Reinbold #7400 and I (Officer Guerrero #3310) were dispatched to 1113 Marengo Avenue, in regard to a vandalism that just occurred. Dispatch advised the victim (later identified as Kristyn Cota) saw two male juveniles spray painting her fence. Cota advised dispatch she was following both subjects and they were last seen running southbound on Marengo Avenue, from Hammond Street. The first suspect was described as male Hispanic, approximately 15 years old, wearing a gray shirt and dark colored shorts. The second suspect
On 01-01-17 at 0023 hours I was monitoring the radio and heard that Officer Harrell #3441 and Officer Thebeau #8402 were involved in a vehicle pursuit in the area of Fair Oaks Avenue and Corson Street. I responded to the above location to assist. They advised responding units that the suspect was involved in a traffic collision on the eastbound 210 Freeway Fair Oaks Avenue off-ramp.
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.
Petitioner David Leon Riley was originally stopped for a traffic violation. The registration tags on the car that Riley was driving were currently expired. During the traffic stop the police officer also learned that Riley’s driver license was suspended. Police policy required the police officer to impound the vehicle because Riley’s license was suspended. Continuing to follow police policy a second police officer performed an inventory search of Riley’s car. The search led to Riley’s arrest for possession of two loaded handguns that were found under the hood of the car. The officer also proceeded to seize Riley’s cell phone which was located in his pocket. About two hours after the arrest a gang unit detective analyzed the content on Riley’s cell phone. As a result, Riley was tied to a shooting that had occurred several weeks early. In relation to the shooting Riley was charged with firing at an occupied vehicle, attempted murder, and assault with
When officer Faultless seized the phones of Rahten and Ruhmoan both were secured then secured by officer faultless. Officer faultless unable to unlock the phones noticing Ruhmoan’s phone required his thumb print to open and forcefully used his thumb to unlock his phone. Once unlocked the officer noticed information from a text about a gun being in their car. This lead to the officer searching the car and discovering a gun. The gun was located in the passenger’s driver’s seat well out of the view of both
The plaintiff was a patient at Mesilla Valley Hospital at the inpatient mental facility, while she was seeking treatment there; one of their staff Joseph Herrera (technician) sexually battered her. Plaintiff is suing the County of Dona Ana, because Herrera used to work for them as a detention sergeant, during his employment with the county he was known to be sexually abusive towards female inmates. His supervisors were aware of his behavior and were arranging his suspension and eventually terminating him; nevertheless Herrera quit before any further action was taken against him. Before his resignation Herrera asked for a letter of recommendation, he was given one that mentioned he was an excellent worker
I was dispatched by communication to a reported Assault with a Deadly Weapon at 133 Industrial Way, San Jose/ Brother’s Inn (Men’s homeless shelter). I arrived at the shelter 1035 hrs. While I reached to the location, I saw a victim man, who is very badly injured on his face, and two other mans (Manager and client) in the Day Room of shelter. I also observed all the furniture in the day room was all turned over. I also advised communication to response a fire/ambulance for treatment of victim. I went to the victim ask for is identification and statement about the happened. After taking V-Rush statement, transported him to the county hospital by fire/ambulance EJ7 for health treatment. Then, I start getting more information about the incident from Witness’s. First, I contract with the shelter Manager and obtained his identification and statement regarding the incident. Second, I went to Client and obtained his identification and statement regarding to what happened. Both (Manager and client) were separated at the time of the interview. After the interview, I advise the communication to look for suspect at St. James park (1st St. & St.) and for his record check. I took 2 photos of the victim full body and 3 photos of injuries by point them. I also took 4 photos of the day room of shelter. All this photos was booked into the county jail later as police
In this day and age, we as humans are surrounded by technology. We use smartphones to interact with the world, we have watches that connect to those phones, and our phones link up to our thermostats, our wallets, our home security system, and even our vehicles. Technology has been woven into our daily lives. Technology played a key role in this case, presented on Dateline by Lester Holt and Andrea Canning. The episode, titled “Silent Witness”(S2018 E51118), outlines the sexual assault and murder of Nicole Vanderheyden. In this case, data collected from the suspect’s (Steve Burch) cell phone placed him at the scene of the crime, and data obtained from another suspect’s (Douglass Detrie) fitness tracker exonerated him from being anywhere near
On February 27th, 2014 I had the pleasure to interview Detective Vincent Velazquez who was referred to me by Professor Paul Guerrucci. Vincent currently works at the Atlanta Police Department located in 226 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA 30303. On the day of the interview, I was a little anxious since this was actually the first time I interview a crime investigator, however Vincent was very professional and he allowed me to record the entire conversation. I was able to ask questions about his personal life, full details of his profession, current case assignments, criminal investigation procedures and existing problems in the investigation process.
On Friday August 19th, 2016 at approximately 1338 hours, my partner Officer Acosta #0044 and I, Officer Harrell #3441, were dispatched to a radio call of a restraining order violation at 2034 N. Fair Oaks Ave. The comments of the call stated the Victim, Ana Esteban-Lopez has a restraining order on the Suspect, later identified as Edwin Rolando Chavez-Mendez, who is her husband. The comments stated Chavez-Mendez showed up to Lopez’s location and pushed and grabbed her, in violation of a court order. Upon our arrival to 2034 N. Fair Oaks Ave we met with Lopez. Lopez only spoke Spanish.
Officer Stefanski and myself located a black and green bicycle within the parking lot of 9409 US 19 (Gulf View Mall) behind a Panera Bread business. This bicycle matched the description provided to us by the victim and observed in the security