In summary, on 06/05/16 at 2254 hours Ofc. E. Vera #289 and I were patrolling the area of 5900 W Roosevelt Rd., at which time I observed a vehicle (03 ' silver Volkswagen IL Y804576) disregard the stop light located at 59th Ave./Roosevelt Road. A traffic stop was conducted on the vehicle. 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
RELATED CASES: None SUPPORT DOCUMENTS: None On 01/21/2016, Daniel Ruther contacted the Pasco Sheriff`s Office by telephone to report a Petit Theft. Mr. Ruther advised between 1600 and 1700 hours on 01/20/2016, an unknown suspect stole the tag off of his flatbed trailer while is was stopped in traffic at the noted intersection. He said he did not see who ripped the tag off of the trailer, but he felt his truck shake while he was sitting in it.
S/S Folwaczny contacted Non- Emergency 911 concerning two black sedans parked on the premises in front of OPS 1 at 12490 Sunrise Valley Drive. S/S Folwaczny spoke to Dispatch Operator Dang concerning the vehicles, After running the VIN number, D/O Dang was able to confirm that the vehicles were not stolen and that any further action pertaining to the vehicles would have to take place Sprint Security.
Alice Odom walked into the Gautier Police Department to report that someone had rifled through her vehicle, 1997 Mercedes and took $50.00. Odom said that there were four vehicles parked in the yard of her residence at 3140 Breakwater Dr. All four of the vehicles were rifled through, but Odom only had money taken from one of the vehicles. The incident happened between 8:00 p.m on 10/03/2016 and 5:15 a.m. on 10/04/2016.
Facts: Rudy Stanko was driving on the Montana State Highway 200 when he was pulled over by Officer Kenneth Breidenbach, a member of the Montana Highway Patrol. Stanko had been driving his vehicle at a steady 85 miles per hour at a location that was “narrow, had no shoulders, and was broken up by an occasional frost heave.” This location also included curves and hills which obscured vision of the roadway head. The actual roadway held no other drivers at this time during the day. Stanko had been driving his new 1996 Chevrolet Camaro, with brakes, tires, and a steering wheel that were all in perfect operating conditions.
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
MOS Wesolowski was driving MOS Diana Pichardo and observed P in the outside courtyard. MOS Wesolowski had previously arrested P for trespass at the location and had knowledge that P was issued a NYCHA Trespass Notice. MOS Wesolowski states that he called
On 04/19/16 at approximately 9:22 AM, Tpr. Mike Harris stopped a white Chevrolet Malibu (Michigan Tag # DES4556) traveling westbound on I-10 at the 4 mile marker, for following too close. Tpr. Harris made a passenger side approach to the vehicle, and asked the driver for his driver’s license and vehicle registration.
On 05/06/17, at 11:43am, I Deputy Warden N. Christian was dispatched to 523 S Wayne Ave on a dog on dog or cat attack, no known owner. I arrived at the location and was met by Columbus Division of Police (CPD) and complainant Raquel Fuentes. I asked what happened; Ms. Fuentes stated that she was taken part in a community event by assisting with neighborhood clean-up with her dog (small white terrier) when a brown/white Pit Bull came out of nowhere and proceeded to attack her dog. With the assistance of passerby they were able to get the brown/white Pit Bull away from Ms. Fuentes dog.
Reporter stated the following: The child was walking down Capital Street by himself. He was walking by himself today and it was maybe 45 minutes ago. He was going in the direction of the dollar store. We got a phone call. A teacher (Janiah Collins) and another lady (unknown) had seen him.
Mr. Brewer checked the vehicle's GPS and observed the vehicle traveling around Conway. While the report was being made, Arkansas State Police located the vehicle and
In this case, the officer witnessed an individual place flyers on vehicles which could be a cause of the trash problem. Furthermore, the officer asked Bundley to stop yet he chose to continue. In
On 04/30/16, at 6:37pm, I was dispatched to 1552 Jonathan Drive, on a follow up on an injury possible dangerous or vicious dog, owner known, animal confined. I arrived at the house and spoke to dog owner Thomas Sawyers to verify dog license and rabies tags. Mr. Thomas provided the necessary information. Mr. Thomas admitted that he purchased the dog license after the incident. I issued Mr. Sawyers a violation for failure to license.
Officers responded to the Circle K in reference to a subject shoplifting. I made contact with the subject later identified as Charles Brown, in front of the store. As I was walking towards him, he went back in the store. I followed him inside and saw him place a something on the shelf. I told Brown to stop and walk to me.
This supplement is a record of my actions in this investigation. On October 9, 2015, I was assigned this case to follow up. This investigation involves Ms. Dania Aguilera Quieroz a sixteen year old his panic female. I have been assigned more than 4 cases involving Ms. Quieroz and have yet to locate her.
The street that I chose to observe and drive was Valley Boulevard in Los Angeles, CA. Valley Boulevard beings over by LAC/USC Medical Center where it is connected to Main Street and runs until California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (CPP), where it then turns into Holt street. The length of Valley Boulevard is about 50 miles and passes through at least six different cities; Alhambra, Monterey Park, El Monte, City of Industry, Walnut, Diamond Bar, and Pomona. Valley Boulevard runs parallel to the I-10 freeway and I normally drive the 10 freeway to get to Cal State LA, but on numerous times I have exited to the freeway to stop and get coffee or lunch before class.