10 Investigative Skills (7PA0006337) - Officer Stark responded to a PC211-Robbery radio call at 1038 E. Colorado Blvd. The comments of the call stated 2 Female Asians and 2 Male Asians pushed the Victim out of his wheelchair and took his wallet containing $25. Stark responded to the location, even though it was out of his beat, and asked me if he could handle the call. I advised the beat Officer that we would handle the incident for training. As we entered the Rite Aid, the Victim was sitting in his wheelchair directly in front of the exit. Stark noticed the Officer Safety issue with interviewing the Victim in front of the door, and asked him to move to the side away from the flow of pedestrian traffic. Stark spoke with the Officer that had responded prior to our arrival and got the information that the Officer had already obtained. Stark re-interviewed the Victim, and come to the conclusion that the crime elements of PC211 were not met. I asked Stark what he believed the crime was, he stated PC 484 - petty theft. Stark gave the Victim a business card with the report number. When the Victim left, Stark conducted a follow-up to the crime location in search of any …show more content…
Stark has approximately 9 years as a sworn peace officer with another department, and is more respectful then most academy graduate trainees. Stark responds to every Officer with a Sir or a Ma'am, and does not fraternize with others if he can help it. A great example is, two supervisors asked myself and Stark to meet them at 7-11 for coffee, and to brief them about the school threats. When the brief was complete, Stark noticed that talk had gone from business to personal. Stark, without question, removed himself from the group and began studying. It is this type of behavior that trainees should emulate while in the Pasadena FTO
INTRODUCTION: This case involves the arrest of Suspect Davian Thomas for driving with a suspended license in violation of CVC 14601.1(a)-Suspended Driver 's License. INVESTIGATION: On 07-22-16, at 1701 hours, I was working uniformed patrol with Officer Harrell #3441. We were traveling east on Washington Boulevard approaching El Sereno Avenue.
Detective Booher responded to PG County hospital and conducted an initial interview and reported the following. The complainant advised that an individual who use to live in 5049 D Street by the name of Antonio was arguing with an individual. The argument turned physical when Antonio
Youngs had nothing further to add, so I concluded the interview. I took photographs of Mr. Youngs apartment, the abrasion on Mr. Youngs forehead, as well as where the Taser probes penetrated his upper back. The photographs are stored in the “U” drive, in folder “Hurst, L” and under incident number “160183081.” An incident report was completed by Officer Pinkerman Report# 160183081. Officer Martin turned in the spent Taser cartridge (SN#C41041HTD) with two probes, barbs still intact, but wires disconnected, to the property room, property number 16004654.
Hearing Officer Taylor including in her finding of fact Moore’s admission in his written inmate statement that he hit Covington in the heat of the moment in the hallway. Id. Covington’s disciplinary hearing was held, on December 22, 2016, before Hearing Officer Lucretia Harrell. Exhibit 16, DPSCS Inmate Hearing Record of Timothy Covington, # 451-830, dated 12/21/16. Covington testified that after two conversations requesting that Moore return the missing Blue ware, he advised Moore that he would tell the correctional officer that Moore had taken the Blue ware and had them in his possession. Id. at p. 3.
On Saturday 05/15/2016 at approximately 1855 hours, a male Stab Wound victim walked into the Emergency Department triage with a severe Stabbing Wound at the base of his neck on the left side. Security staff conferred with E.D. Charge Nurse Robbie Phillips and placed the Emergency Department in a lockdown, Security Officers from both Squad responded and dispatched over Front and back E.D. entrances. Security Supervisor Thomas Mejia contacted the Orange County Sheriff 's Department at 1900 hours, Security Manager Richard King was informed by text of the incident at 1901 hours and Nursing Supervisor Debra Reilly was informed by phone as well. At 1915 hours Orange County Sheriff 's Deputy James Baggs (Badge# 7944) arrived and questioned the
P alleges false arrest for 3 different incident. First incident (2/2/2007) – P allege that he was inside his friend, Mel Herman’s apartment when MOS entered the apartment and arrested everyone. P alleges that MOS threaten to have a German Shepherd bite P, pushed and stepped on P. P alleges that P was strip searched at the apartment. MOS Sgt. Urena stated that MOS were executing at search warrant which was obtained by Det.
On 02/21/2017, I, Officer Rivera Ayala, responded to the lobby of the Bethalto Police Department in reference to a Domestic Trouble. I met with the complainant, identified as Elaine L. Davison (DOB 07/13/1984). Davison stated that when she got back to her house from running errands, Davison found that somebody had “bleached and messed” her room. Davison stated that she was not sure of who would have done something like this. Davison wanted to have a report on file and for the Police to take pictures of what had happened.
Supplemental Narrative: On 09/24/15 at approximately 1350 hours, I, Officer Artaz along with Officer Reece responded to 311 Dodge Street apartment 7 to assist Deputy Sparks and Deputy Buffington with executing a felony warrant. The wanted person was identified as Gerald McNeil (DOB 03/26/82). Upon arrival, Officer Reece and I escorted Deputy Sparks to Gerald's apartment. Deputy Sparks knocked on the door and a short time later Gerald answered the door. Deputy Sparks asked Gerald to step out into the hallway, so they could talk.
The location was in an alley on beat 918 and the Pedestrian was attack by the suspect and asked his victims for change/directions. His actions has been deceptive practices and had a
Investigators are in the process of sending necessary paperwork to the victims phone company in an attempt to ping her cell phone. Due to the victims criminal history and the fact that she knew the victim would have the cash for his rent at the apartment, it is believed that she and the black male suspect were working together to steal the victims rent
Mr. Paul Jones (Husband of complainant) • 1305 E. 348 Street Anytown, USA 12345 • Cell #: (716) 555-9876 • SSN: 987-65-4321 • DOB: 11/12/1981 • Witnesses- Mrs. Penelope Perkins Mr. James Hardy • 1309 E. 348th St. 1308 E. 348th St. • DOB: 02/14/1982 DOB: 09/19/1970 • Home #: 550-257-6148 Home #: 550-329-6498 • Cell #: 550-413-8756 Cell #: 550-669-3247 • Officer 1- first PO on the scene (primary)- Officer John Swigart • Officer 2- Backup PO (secondary)- Officer Darren Jackson • Emergency Medical Services • What?
While in the front yard of the residence a Hispanic female was screaming hysterically about Bustos assaulting her. I identified the female as Adriana Alvarez (TX-ID # 10496407), Alvarez stated, “Bustos assaulted me by trying to drive away with me on the truck I am pregnant”. I attempted to calm Alvarez down by reassuring her that she is alright I had EMS dispatched to the residence to check out Alvarez. Alvarez was cleared by EMS
Two co-workers in the Pittsburgh area was on their way home at about 10 at night. A dark colored utility car with flashing lights started to follow the women and motioned for the driver to pull over to the side of the road. The driver refused. The fake cop proceeded to try and drive the women off the road.
After seven long frustrating weeks, Homewood Police captured the so-called “Barefoot Bandit” yesterday. It took a combination of old-fashioned shoe leather and high-tech forensics to crack the case. Since May 1st a large number of troubling bank robberies in the Homewood-Flossmoor area have vexed law enforcement and rattled the nerves of bank tellers and customers alike. In each of the seven holdups, a young man wearing a ski mask and ski gloves, would walk into banks in broad daylight, claim to have a gun and demand $20,000 in unmarked bills. “He seemed nervous.
A law enforcement officer function at a crime scene is crucial for the realization of the investigation, when it comes to determining an effective apprehension as well as a successful conviction. So a law enforcement officer at times may ask for the cooperation of individuals, to move from one location to another, as to extend a cordon or create a new perimeter. Despite this, without your cooperation in assisting the law enforcement officers with whatever pertinent information you may have, the investigation is frozen, as investigators may have little to nothing, in order to bring about the desired result for the case. I humbly ask you all to work with us in achieving a better community as we seek justice and restitution for the victims, and a timely arrest and conviction for the