Seulveda Case Report

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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

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