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On 6/18/18, I was dispatched and responded to 8900 Ridge Road (The Salvation Army thrift store) in reference to a stolen bicycle.
Upon arrival I met with the complainant/victim, Maxe Cardon Pablo. Maxe advised that his bicycle was stolen from the front on the store. Maxe advised that his bicycle was a black and green mountain bike. Maxe was unable to provide any additional description or serial number for his bicycle. Maxe agreed to complete a voluntary statement form.
I made contact with business employee, Tina Davey. Tina was able to review the business security camera. Upon review of the security video I observed the victim arrive to the business on the bicycle and place it near the business entrance. I observed the victim enter the business and a short time later a male subject take possession of the bicycle and leave the property. I was able to take still photographs of the suspect, later identified as Anthony Marco-Rose, which was distributed as a bolo via my agency issued E-mail and entered into the Port Richey Police Department property room as evidence. The suspect was observed wearing a ret polo shirt, black pants, and black shoes with a tattoo reading “ROSE”.
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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
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
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 Saturday, September 9th, 2017, at 2034 hours, I was dispatched to 3217 Grouper Rd in reference to a domestic violence incident that had just occurred.
The article being discussed is one about two Ottawa valley teens who stole three different cars, while being chased by police and then finally arrested. There was one male youth sixteen years of age accompanied by a female who was thirteen years of age. The chase started in the Ottawa valley and concluded near the border of maine on the united states side. police first started there pursite in Ontario and then found the first stolen car abandoned in sherbrok quebec. Main police then stated the the two teenagers stole a second vehical and attempted to enter the united states through coburn gore maine. A “wild chase” then began and police fired shots at the stolen vehicale. The pruisute was said to have reached 160 kilomtetres per hour or more by police. Border patrol said they chased the teens and the hijack car down route 27. During the chase the a border patrol vehical colieded with the stolen vehical in Stratton, maine. Despite the collision the car continued on while shots were being fired towards kingsfield, maine. The second car was then abandoned on depot street in kingsfield. The to teens then ran and found a pick up truck to continu...
In summary, on 06/05/16 at 1741 hours Ofc. C. Zepeda #253, Ofc. E. Vera #289 and I were dispatched to 3215 S Central Ave. in regards to a disturbance.
This case is about an overzealous convenient store clerk who, in his desperate attempt to catch the bad guys, abused and traumatized an innocent store patron. The plaintiff, Richard Flynn, entered The All Niter convenience store one late night in September 2016 to purchase milk. What he expected to be a quick stop on his way home, soon became one of the most humiliating nights of his life when he encountered an officious store clerk, Defendant Mark Schenkly. After developing an unfounded suspicion that Mr. Flynn had stolen a beer from a cooler in the store, Defendant Mark Schenkly made the decision to detain and frisk Mr. Flynn. The Defendant stated that his suspicion that Mr. Flynn was shoplifting was based on a crime alert flier circulated
The article, “A Bike That Can’t Be Stolen” is mainly about a group of students in Santiago Chile, who have developed a prototype of a bike called the Yerka. The students at Andres Bello University made this bike bike go it could be unstealable because there are so many problems around the world of people stealing bikes. The bike was designed with a lower frame that is opened up into two arms, that are connected to a seat post and then it can be secured to a bike rack. The only way that thieves could steal this bike is by destroying it and that would mean there is no more value in it. One of the biggest theft rates in Chile are stolen bikes, so these three student are trying to make a difference for there country and the world. Researchers said
Two victims reported to police and gave the description of the perpetrator. The police office who took the description from the victim immediately thought of James Ochoa and he showed the picture of James Ochoa to the victims, both of victims said the man in the picture “look like” the perpetrator. The stolen Jetta was recovered from the location a short distance from Ochoa’s house. Three things were found in the car: grey shirt, black hat and a black BB gun, and victims stated that these things belong to perpetrator. A bloodhound
On April 26, 2016 at hours, Hampton County Sheriff’s Office responded to Shuman’s Store in the Cummings area of Hampton County in regards to a disturbance incident. Upon arrival, Hampton County Sheriff’s Office made contact with the store owner, Jack Mcalhaney, who stated an older male subject came inside the store earlier this incident date making verbal threats to harm a customer. Mr. Mcalhaney then stated the subject left the store stating he was going home to get a machine gun and come back. He advised the subject was parked in a green truck sitting in the front of the store. Mr. Mcalhaney advised Law Enforcement the customers as well as himself felt threatened. Law Enforcement made contact with the subject who was placed under
	Another fine example of neorealism is The Bicycle Thief (1948), written by Cesare Zavattini and directed by Vittorio De Sica. The narrative of this film unfolds in post-W.W.II times. The film is a portrait of the post-war Italian disadvantaged class (the majority) in their search for self-respect. It is a time of struggle for the Italian people, amplified by a shortage of employment and lack of social services. In the first scenes of the film, these conditions are evident as Antonio Ricci (Lamberto Maggiorami) meets his spouse Maria (Lianalla Carell) on his way back home. We see the "men" arguing at the employment "office" as the "women" argue about the shortage of water. Although the director's pessimism drives the plot, it is ultimately the clash with human optimism which gives this film affective power.
Scarborough, Senta. "License plate readers track down stolen cars." AZ Central. 6 Feb 2008. The Arizona Republic. 1 Mar 2008 .
Realism and artifice are negotiated consistently throughout Bicycles Thieves, most generally with artifice employed to support realism or for the sake of coherence. Artifice employed to support realism is evident in the scene in which Antonio and Bruno visit the Holy women, the shot utilizes carefully composed cinematography, in this case framing and camera movement, to represent the horde of apparently working class people visiting the woman to be freed from their struggles. Artifice used for the sake of narrative coherence is evident in the use of classic Hollywood editing in the scene in which Antonio Ricci's bicycle is stolen. Though neo-realism stresses coincidence over causality, which is also evident in this scene in the fact that Ricci
I was not completely satisfied with the suggestion but agreed. I left the bike there for a second time. A week after he calls to tell me the bike was ready to be picked up. I went to pick up and when I got there I noticed that it had a scratch on the gas tank and the mufflers were still vibrating. He agreed with my complaints and suggested that I take the bike again to see if there was any other faults with it and bring it back. Again I took it. Then an electrical malfunction surfaced. Again I called him and he said that when I brought it back he would look into it. A week after I took the bike back. This time I told I would not take it again until it was 100% fixed. This time when I arrived to pick up the bike, he was not at the shop. A shot while after he arrived followed by a another car, a black SUV driven by a Miami police officer. They both got off their cars and went into the shop. Then Mr. Albuquerque greeted me and ask me to come in to see the bike. He then asked his friend (the officer) to come and join us. As I am inspecting the bike I see another bump on the paint and brought it to his attention. The officer saw it too and told him that that had to be
The day was on a Tuesday morning, and we had just finished a rush of people ordering food of the menu. when Dunbar, a service courier transportation that safeguards money while it is being transported to the bank, came in and was ready to receive the deposit. the courier gave me the key and I opened the safe, only one deposit was in the safe. I immediately called my owner-operator and explained what the situation was. He told me to just give the money to Dunbar courier and he will deal with the matter. I immediately acknowledge his request and proceeded to seal the bag, have the courier sign the book and let him leave wi...
When it comes to theft, losing your personal belongings is not the only consequence of stealing; however, the psychological and physical trauma in victims, not mentioning the pervasive fear and anxiety, stays in their minds the rest of their lives Two years ago, my family and I used to live in a town house 5 minutes away from Dolphin Mall. Our house used to have a front wooden fence next...