The purpose of this report is to document the arrest of Rigoberto Garcia-Martinez (M/H DOB 08/03/85) for, driving under the influence, driving with a BAC of .08 or more, driving a vehicle with unsafe equipment and operating an uninsured vehicle.
I (Trooper Castillo #6570) was on patrol at 06:30 a.m. on 05/08/2016 when I observed a Blue Chevy Cobalt with front end damage a leaking fluids traveling southbound on I55 just before the Pulaski exit. I initiated an investigative traffic stop on the blue Chevy Cobalt. I approached the vehicle and gave my reason for the investigative stop. I asked the driver now known as Garcia-Martinez for his driver’s license and insurance. The driver handed me his driver license and an expired insurance policy. I asked the driver if he was ok and why was there damage to the front of the vehicle the driver stated that he just got into a crash and Chicago police handled the report. I asked to see the crash report the driver stated he did not need a crash report cause exchanged information with the other driver but was unable to produce any information on the other vehicle. I observed a glazed look on the drivers face and a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from the driver’s facial area. I asked the driver if he had anything to drink the driver stated he had 6 beers earlier that night.
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I administered the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus test. Garcia Martinez exhibited a lack of smooth pursuit in both eyes. Garcia-Martinez exhibited a distinct and sustained nystagmus at maximum deviation in both eyes. Garcia-Martinez exhibited an onset of nystagmus prior to 45 degrees in both
Then, the officer proceeded to impound Riley’s car because he was driving with a suspended license. To protect themselves against liability claims, the police are required to make a
On 11/07/2017, the agent received a Law Enforcement Contact form indicating offender Joe A. Slugger was at the K&D Tap on 11/06/2017 having unauthorized contact with Sandra Williams. It was stated in the LEC form that Joe Slugger was drinking alcohol and will be referred for the charge of felony Substantial Battery by Badger Police Department after he was witnessed to hit Sandra Williams with his open right hand to Sandra William’s left side of her face and then grab Sandra Williams by the back of her head and slamming her head onto the bar counter where she was seated. Sandra Williams was observed having a visible red mark on her face and a laceration on her forehead that later required eight stitches. On 11/08/2017, the agent received a police report from Badger Police Department Officer Konkol (Case number 1-98-00456723) stating Officer Konkol and Officer Sandner were dispatched to the K&D Tap (223 W. main Street, Badger WI) where they made contact with Joe Slugger.
P.O. Carlus Ingram and P.P.O Harris responded to Interstate 70 Westbound exit ramp at Salisbury Street for a call for a “Department Accident.” After responding they were advised by Driver 2 that he was stationary on Interstate 70 westbound at Walnut Street relative to a call for construction debris on the highway. Driver 1 was traveling westbound on Interstate 70 approaching the rear of Driver 2 patrol vehicle. While Driver 1 was attempting to merge into another lane he side swiped the diver’s mirror of Driver 2 vehicle. All parties stated they were not
(R at 1) The investigation by the San Diego Police Department concluded that Officer Woodward (1) willfully disobeyed a direct order from Sergeant
While on patrol, I was checking Pleasant Hill Primitive Baptist Church on Needmore Road and observed a burgundy Tahoe sitting stationary, close to the woodline of the church. I exited my patrol car and approached the driver side of the Tahoe. I quickly recognized the driver as William Anthony Thomas, who has a felony warrant with our agency. Thomas was then detained until further investigation. Thomas name was ran through dispatch and they advised that he had a felony warrant for DUI-Felony.
The driver replied with a “no” and did not allow Officer David to search the car. In Cantor, Officer Werzoerick, also followed the same protocol as the previous officers by asking Cantor “Nothing illegal in the car or anything like that? Mind if I check ‘real quick’ and get you on your way?” As a result, the defendant gave permission to Office Werzoerick to search the car knowing that they were going to search for
On 3/23/16 at 9:26 P.M, Transship Desk Clerk Eric Warrior notified Shift Supervisor (S/S) Enmanuel Cabrera, that a truck driver backed into a stationary trailer that was located on fence line in the Truck Yard. Upon entering the truck yard, S/S Cabrera was met by Bar Nunn trucking’s driver Joyce Alhelo. The driver stated that while backing Bar Nunn trailer 13167 into slip location F927, she accidently hit Bell trucking’s trailer 1305 on the passenger side. Then, S/S Cabrera took pictures of the damage that was caused.
I made contact with the driver (Arellano, Alejandra DOB 04/14/93), at which time she provided a valid driver 's license and insurance. I observed two (2) male subject with a youthful appearance in the rear seat of the vehicle. The two (2) male juveniles were identified as (Garzon, Gilberto DOB 09/14/98) and (Mendoza, Alejandro DOB 07/04/99). Alejandra was issued one (1) Y-ticket and released on the scene with the other occupants (Munoz, Yadiana Y. DOB
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Facts Riley was stopped for driving on expired license plates by San Diego police officer. The police officer found out Riley’s license was also expired, which resulted in the impounding of the his vehicle. During the inventory of the vehicle, officers found firearms stashed in a sock under his car’s hood a. People v. Riley, No. D059840, 2013 WL 475242, at *1 (Cal.
Obstruction and Resisting Arrest On 10/26/2015 around 2230 hours, I, Sgt. Samuel Mendoza, was working in the Las Vegas Metropolitan Jail when we received a call that a deputy was bringing in a combative male. I went to the jail entrance to wait on the deputy. When the deputy arrived with the male subject, I opened the left rear passenger side door of the patrol car and began to talk with him.
The subject was then taken to the parking lot of Sunoco for his saftey and officers. I identified the subject as Kenneth Fuller. Fuller had a strong odor of an alcoholice beverage coming
On June 16, 2015, I was assisting Officer M. Rich on a suspicious activity call at Argonne Drive @ Versailles Street. Communication advised a light blue Buick with NC registration just dropped off two black male’s at the above location. Upon arrival in the area I observed a light blue Buick vehicle with a black male behind the wheel.
The case arises from an accident which occurred on September 26, 2009 after Timothy Lesko attended a Gun Bash. Michael Trail claimed serious injuries from the accident. Timothy Lesko claimed that he was not the driver and does not know who was driving while the accident occurred. Procedural History
Informative Speech Outline: Driving while Intoxicated Specific Purpose Statement: To inform my audience the dangers of drinking and driving, and how it can affect you and your surroundings. Central Idea: Drinking and driving is extremely dangerous: you are at risk of hurting yourself, become a threat to others around you, you can get into some legal issues if you are stopped by a police officer. Introduction: It’s a Friday!