While on patrol in the parking lot of Boyer 's Food Market I observed a maroon in color Chevrolet Cruze bearing PA registration JMF9293. I had prior knowledge of this described vehicle with that exact PA registration was involved in a hit and run recently earlier in the week, which is being investigated by Patrolman Travis BOWMAN. I parked my patrol vehicle stationairy on the 600 block of W. Centre St. (State Route 54) waiting for the vehicle to exit the Boyer 's parking lot. I observed a black male enter the driver side of the vehicle and a white female enter the passenger side of the vehicle. Once the Cruze exited the Boyer 's parking lot I conducted a vehicle top on it in that area of S. Vine St. and W. Oak St. I made contact with the operater of the vehicle who identified himself as Clifton Edward THOMPSON with a date of birth of 5/7/1975 due to him not having a license. THOMPSON does not have a PA OLN. THOMPSON was ran through Maryland where he previously lived. Schuylkill County Communications (COUNTY) advised me his Maryland operaters license is suspended perminantly. COUNTY provided me with a MD OLN of …show more content…
I explained to THOMPSON why he was being stopped which was in reference to a hit and run he was involved in on October 14. THOMPSON stated he does recall that day striking the van on Highland St. but it was only his mirrior that struck the van. I advised THOMPSON I am not the investigating officer of the incident. I advised THOMPSON that BOWMAN the investigating officer will be contacting him in reference to the incident. THOMPSON provided me with his mobile number which was added to infomant under THOMPSON 'S
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.
On 01/23/2016, at approximately 1428 hours, your affiant was on routine patrol travelling north on State Route 924 (North Main Street). Your affiant observed a black Subaru station wagon travelling south on State Route 924 approaching a steady red traffic signal located at the intersection of Main and Coal Streets. The operator of the Subaru continued through the intersection and travelled through the steady red light. Your affiant activated the emergency lights and conducted a vehicle stop on the unit block of North Main Street. Your affiant approached the operator and requested his license and vehicle information.
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.
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
Just after 9 p.m., officers were dispatched to The Outlets at Zion parking lot, 250 N. Red Cliffs Drive, in St. George on reports of an assault, according to a probable cause statement filed by the St. George Police Department in support of the arrest. When officers arrived, they spoke with 18-year-old John Thomas Dorosky, of Leeds. “John told me he intentionally backed into a vehicle on Red Cliffs Dr., in a travel lane,” the arresting officer wrote in the statement.
• Photos of Suspect Nathanael Hidalgo injuries INJURIES: • Abrasions on left elbow • Abrasions on left knee • Abrasions on right leg below knee • Swelling/Abrasion above right eye INVESTIGATION: On 02-23-17 at approximately 1935 hours, I was working uniformed patrol in unit #12. I was traveling east on Del Mar Boulevard approaching Fair Oaks Avenue. I observed a white Nissan Altima in the number two lane directly in front of me. The vehicle did not have a rear license plate in violation of CVC 5200(a)-No rear license plate.
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.
On August 2, 2009, David Leon Riley who belong to the Lincoln Park gang in San Diego, California open fire with others on a rival gang member that was driving past them. They then got into Riley’s Oldsmobile and drove away. The police pulled over driving a different car on August 20, 2009 for having expired registration tags, because Riley was driving with a suspended driver’s license, the required police policy is for the car to be impounded. Before any car is impounded, the police are required to perform a inventory search to make sure it has all the components at the time of the search, to protect against liability claims in the future, and to find hidden contraband. Police found 2 firearms and arrested Riley for possession of firearms.
On 12/20/2015 at 00:41 hours, while traveling southbound on Hurffville Road, I observed a Black Ford bearing NJ Z47CSR failing to maintain lane. The vehicle was swerving to the left over the center lane. I activated my overhead lights and sirens and conducted the motor vehicle stop on Rte. 42, mile marker 11.7. 2. WHEN STOPPED I approached the driver’s side window of the vehicle and spoke to the driver, Denim P. Dyczok.
Then I met with SGT. Thomson and we drove over to where he was last seen to question him. He was not there so after that we had drove back to the heart hospital atrium and got information from Ellen who was sexually assaulted by Thompson. She stated she was leaning against the rails in front of the entrance near the water talking to someone on the phone. When she had seen the man approaching her very closely and staring at her body.
No shield numbers or name plates where visible in the video. Additionally, the complainant is not seen in the video, you can only hear his voice. No violations of Department rules or procedures are observed in the video. Conferrals Conducted:
Filing a lawsuit against the New Jersey State Police in December 2003,
In Margaret Visser’s essay, “The Rituals of Fast Food”, she explains the reason why customers enjoy going to fast food restaurants and how it adapt to customer’s needs. Some examples of the most loyal fast-food customers are people seeking convenience, travelers, and people who are drug addicts. First, most loyal customers are people seeking convenience. The reason why fast food restaurants are convenient because longer hours of being open, the prices are good , etc. As Visser said in her essay, “Convenient, innocent simplicity is what the technology, the ruthless politics, and the elaborate organization serve to the customer” (131).
I have been a police officer for about two years and one of my pet peeves is unauthorized vehicles parked in the disabled parking spaces. I have a child who is disabled and to see a vehicle that is parked illegally in a disabled parking zone is something that hits my nerves. I am about to meet up with some of my friends for lunch at a very popular restaurant in town. As I pull into the parking lot, I noticed a vehicle parked in the disabled parking zone.
My opinion about the food industry is that it full of lies that help large corporation to make more money no matter how the animals much suffer. Also they don’t care about the health of people neither because the government lays on the labels of the food that people has consumed. People have to know “how ethical arguments” work and to find the proof of the arguments. For example on of the argument is that “actions can be justified by small consequences. This could be describing as the labels changing into the consumer choice of product that they want to buy.