INTRODUCTION: This case involves unknown suspect(s) gaining entry to the underground parking structure level 1 through an unknown door. The unknown suspect(s) removed all four 10 Spoke Mercedes AMG wheels/tires from the victim’s vehicle. The estimated total value of the loss is $12,399. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: Avalon apartment complex is located at 25 S. Oak Knoll Ave. The apartment complex has an entrance facing east (Oak Knoll Ave.). The apartment complex has a controlled access, gated underground parking structure. The incident occurred on level 1 of the parking structure. The victim’s vehicle was parked in space 52 in the parking structure. LOSS: 4 10 Spoke Mercedes AMG wheels/tires - $12,399. Total Value: $12,399. EVIDENCE: …show more content…
The vehicle was off of the ground and had brick underneath it. The lug nuts for the wheels and tires were left at the scene next to the vehicle. I reviewed the video surveillance and saw on 11/15/17, at approximately 2217 hours, a grey 4dr sedan entered the gated parking structure located at 25 S. Oak Knoll Ave. I could see only the driver of the vehicle. Once inside of the parking structure, the vehicle was captured on video surveillance driving around the parking structure. At approximately 2236 hours, a potential suspect was captured on the camera located in the level 1 elevator area. The unknown male appeared to be Armenian and was wearing a black hat with a white logo on it, black jacket, black shirt, blue jeans, and black shoes. It appeared the unknown male was a lookout because he would constantly walk back in forth in the elevator watching for people. At approximately 2228 hours, I saw the grey sedan leave the gated portion of the parking structure and re-entered again at approximately 2229 hours, after a vehicle had passed through the gate. The grey sedan drove around the parking structure before it was captured leaving the parking structure at 2250 hours. I booked the DVD into property as
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
The number of complaints relating to Cal State Fullerton’s parking is out of control. Considering the prices CSU Fullerton charges to park at their school, students should be guaranteed a parking space. Students are currently outraged regarding the Cal State Fullerton’s parking conditions. Some students even decide to not attend the school based on the pricing and availability of parking. A school losing an immense number of students only because of the parking situation is insane. Cal State Fullerton should reduce the pricing towards parking for reasons of availability, cost, and profit.
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.
This case involves the suspect using a hatchet to smash the rear passenger window of the victim’s vehicle in violation of PC 594(b)(1)-Vandalism.
This case involved an unknown suspect stealing the victim’s vehicle while it was parked in an unsecured parking lot in violation of PC 487(d)-Grand Theft Auto.
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.
Montgomery, 2009. p.7). During the investigation, the police witnessed the appellant’s vehicle at the suspected property, and later witnessed the appellant at the same location. While monitoring the suspected property, Cpl. Fossum observed a red van parked there. Cpl.
Victim/Reporting Person Summary: Justin said he went out to start his vehicle the morning of Sunday, Febuary 4th, 2018 around 8:00am. Justin noticed the property in his truck and van had been gone through. Justin said his wife's purse was missing from the van. Justin said the purse had his wife's credit cards and identifacation cards. Justin said the purse also had $30.00 dollars in cash inside the purse. Justin was not sure what time the property was stolen from his vehicle.
When the bell rings for students to go home the quiet and serene field of asphalt in front of school becomes a sinkhole and everyone is fighting to get out. Most school parking lots are accessible, safe, and orderly; the Hinckley-Big Rock High School parking lot is an accident waiting to happen. With so many problems, a slight redesign of the schools main parking lot would seem practical.
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
INTRODUCTION: This case involved two unidentified suspects who burglarized Tomikawa Sushi. Stolen: Black double stacked safe- $1,600 US currency- $2,062 Total- $3,662 EVIDENCE: Video Surveillance INVESTIGATION: On Thursday, June 20, 2024, partner Officer Bisterfeldt and I were working uniformed patrol in a marked black and white police vehicle (Unit #45) with a call sign “1A21.” I was the driver and Officer Bisterfeldt was the passenger.
The Police found a white envelope containing a ransom note on the window sill above the radiator. The note demanded money for the safe return of the
Two tires are believed to have been slashed sometime between 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept.8 and 7 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 11, on a car that was parked on the third floor of lot seven, Campus Police said. The owner noticed that the right rear tire was flat and had it repaired. The repair person told the owner that it appeared the tires had been purposely slashed, Campus Police said. When the owner arrived home, she saw that the left rear tire was damaged, as well. Each tire cost $200 to repair, totaling $400 in damages, Campus Police
- Our investigations with the local authorities revealed that Mr Walter does not have any outstanding traffic offence(s) currently. During our interview, he had taken photographs of the insured vehicle while waiting for the tow truck to tow it away. These photographs were subsequently forwarded to us. - From these photographs, we noticed that the damages sustained on the vehicle were mostly at the front and right portion as a result of the collision. The general surroundings observed in these photographs seem to conform to the circumstances of the accident and the information that were narrated to us by Mr Walter.
Parking is an issue that is familiar to any urban dweller or car owner. Many people feel its impact: shoppers, city commuters, employers and employees, and authorities involved in setting rules and managing the resources. All parking services come at a fee. The local authority is charged with setting the correct parking fees which are essential for the maximum efficiency of parking lots. Parking, which may seem like a minor issue, has direct effects on traffic, local businesses, and the atmosphere. Parking is also an important factor to consider when planning any urban setup. As incorrect pricing leads to negative consequences such as increase in air pollution, traffic jams, and unreasonable usage of space in