On 09/15/16 at approximately 7:10 a.m., I was informed by fellow Brownsville Police patrol officers that they had just arrested a male subject for various offenses including Burglary of a building, Burglary of a motor vehicle and Theft. This arrest took place on Billy's Court in Brownsville, Cameron County, Texas. The suspect was identified as Angel Adrian Barron (04/07/98). I was explained that Barron had been arrested on these previously mentioned offenses and was now in city jail, awaiting arraignment. I also learned that at the time of his arrest, Barron was in possession of a JVC in dash car stereo and several other items which the patrol officers believed were also stolen. The items were booked in as evidence, in an attempt to locate …show more content…
Sepulveda shortly after recognized the stereo as his. I verified that Sepulveda resides at 6013 Billy’s Ct. in Brownsville, Texas, which was the same small street where Barron had just been arrested. On 09/15/16 at approximately 11:56 a.m., a victim video statement was secured from Sepulveda. In summary, Sepulveda stated that his vehicle had been broken into without his effective consent or knowledge. Sepulveda stated that entry to his vehicle was made by going in through a rear sliding window to his pickup truck. A copy of Sepulveda’s video statement has been attached to this case file for review. Sepulveda was given back his stereo which was properly secured in property and evidence. On 09/15/16 at approximately 1:21 p.m., I presented the necessary paperwork in order to seek a warrant of arrest against Barron for the offense of burglary of a motor vehicle. Municipal court judge Ben Neece reviewed my paperwork and I was granted warrant #16-B-3741 against Barron. On 09/16/16 at approximately 7:31 a.m., suspect Angel Adrian Barron was rebooked into city jail under the strength of warrant of arrest 16-B-3741 for the offense of burglary of a motor vehicle. Barron was already incarcerated awaiting arraignment on unrelated
On March 24, 2016, officers were dispatched to a scene where a male subject was trying to gain entry into a vehicle using a hammer. Upon arrival officers made contact with a male subject who was later identified as Keith Hunt, the defendant, and the victim. The victim explained to the officers she was standing near the trunk of her vehicle when Mr. Hunt approached, He attempted to keep into her vehicle without permission; so she confronted the defendant and tried to secure her vehicle. Mr. Hunt demanded she give him the keys and her wallet. The victim stated the defendant had a hammer in his hand and was threatening her with it while he was telling her to hand over the property. They began to struggle over the keys and the victim screamed
On Feb. 23, the Holmes County Sheriff's Office was called at 9:56 a.m. to a residence along North Railroad Street for a burglary in progress. He had reportedly forced entry to
On the above listed date and time, deputies arrived at Hampton County Medical Center, and made contact with the complainant regarding the above listed incident type. Deputies gathered the pertinent information needed to complete this report. The complainant and his mother wrote a voluntary statement. Photos were taken while at the Emergency Room. The complainant was issued a Victim’s Right’s Form along with a case number attached. Deputies attempted to make contact with the subject, no contact was made. Deputies cleared the call and resumed normal patrol duties.
In July 2003, Sheriff’s Deputy Todd Shanks of Multnomah County Oregon was performing a routine traffic stop on a vehicle driven by William Barrett. During this stop, Shanks arrested Barrett because of an outstanding warrant and then searched the car. A pressure-cooker found in the trunk was believed to be used in the making of methamphetamine. Barrett informed Shanks that the owner of the pressure-cooker was “Gunner Crapser,” and that he could be found at the Econolodge Motel in a room registered to a woman named Summer Twilligear (FindLaw, 2007, Factual and Procedural Background section, para. 2). Deputy Shanks quickly learned that there was an outstanding warrant for a “Gunner Crapser” but to not confuse the wanted man, whose name was not actually “Gunner Crapser,” with someone else using this name.
Anderson, then 18, had no police record. The defended was a volunteer firefighter and worked at Kings Dominion. The defended lived in the apartments near the victim with his girlfriend, Stephanie Lynn Parker. Authorities went to Kings Dominion and copied an
Description of Criminal Activities On March 31, 1971 Harvey was arrested for the first time. He was arrested for burglary and at the time of his arrest he was very drunk. While he was in custody he confessed to being a murderer but the investigation into the murder failed to turn up any evidence and he ultimately faced the burglary charges.
I arrived on scene at 17:10 hours. A juvenile was standing under the carport beside a white Dodge Durango. The reporting party, Kaella D. Barners (F/B, DOB: 05/04/1977), exited the front door when she seen deputies arrive. I approached the juvenile, Katera Edwina Barners (F/B, DOB: 08/29/2000). Katera was calm and cooperative. Katera had been upset at her mother. I observed an end table on the hood of the vehicle. I asked Katera if she put it there. Katera said she threw it there in attempt to damage the vehicle.
Facts: Richard Gordon escaped from jail, passed three states in the car that they had already stolen; they had two guns in possession. The car that they had started to show engine problems, so they went and looked for another vehicle; they found the Chevelle. Richard Gordon was charged with having committed the crime of "Armed Robbery" He was also accused, with intention to kill, assaulted a police officer. Richard Gordon pleaded not guilty to the charges. He was found guilty of "Armed Robbery."
This case involves the suspect being arrested for PC 530.5(a)-Identity Theft and PC 602(o)-Trespassing. The suspect was also found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia in violation of H&S 11364(a) and H&S 11377(a)-Possession of a Controlled Substance.
As it was found out later, the arrest was the result of the false report provided by the man who claimed that Lawrence possessed weapons at his home. The report was filed by the neighbor Roger David Nance (41 years old) and he has already been accused before for the similar complaints. The above cause to enter the house, however, was not considered to be the issue in the case hearing and Nance admitted that he provided false report.
On 02-16-16 at approximately 0843 hours, Officer Cass #2067 and I were dispatched to 781 N. Garfield Avenue regarding a restraining order violation investigation.
Travis County Adult Probation Department et al. (2009). Report of veterans arrested and booked into the Travis County Jail. Retrieved from website: www.justiceforvets.org. The "Veteran Eligibility" Health Benefits ::.
I allowed James R. Boucher to view each transaction recorded from the Wal-Mart store. James R. Boucher identified and confirmed that James Roy Boucher was the perpetrator in each transaction. Each transaction made by James Roy Boucher at the Wal-Mart store was a check stolen from the victim, James Frank Boucher.
Arrest 2: He was arrested when he was 11 years old in Tujunga, California. He was caught stealing a Gameboy Pokemon in a Kmart store. He