Tuesday, December 27, 2011

In-Car High-Tech Helps Deputies Arrest Santa Clarita Burglars From Bail Bondsman In Santa Clarita


LASD High-tech Equipment Coupled with Swift Police Work by Santa Clarita Station Deputies Results in Two Suspects Taken Into Custody.

Two suspects were allegedly committing felonies while most residents of Santa Clarita were sleeping. A quick response by Santa Clarita Station deputies, guided by technology recently installed in LASD patrol cars, made sure that the suspects would ruin no one else’s holiday season.

Friday morning, December 23, the two suspects allegedly started their crime spree by smashing a car’s window and stealing items from inside it near McBean Parkway and Copperhill Drive in Saugus. Later the same morning, the suspects attempted to burglarize another car near Garzota Drive and Seco Canyon Road, Saugus.

At about 6:30AM, Friday, a witness saw the two suspects smash the car’s window and began shouting at them. The suspects left the area in a blue Silverado pickup truck but not before the witness obtained a partial license plate number of the suspect's truck.

Santa Clarita deputies swarmed the area looking for the suspects.

Meanwhile, Deputy Steve Shirley assigned as an instructor with the Sheriff's Communications and Fleet Management Bureau was on his way to court and listening to the sheriff's radio broadcast.

Deputy Shirley's car was equipped with the new Sheriff's Mobile Digital Computer System (MDCS), so he was able to remotely access his desktop computer at work. He linked to a multi-jurisdictional database, and using several possible license plates, determined the full license plate of the suspect's truck.

He accessed the Automatic License Plate Recognition (ALPR) database and was able to see photos of the truck that were made when it had passed through areas ranging from East Los Angeles to Santa Clarita.

In looking at the photos on the screen of his in-car computer from ten miles away, he provided a detailed description over the radio of the suspect's vehicle to deputies who were searching, including the full license plate and that it had an extended cab with chrome rims, and even described the chrome-tipped, dual-exhaust pipes.

The suspects were quickly observed and detained by deputies near Via Princessa and Golden Triangle Road, Canyon Country, while they were allegedly stealing construction materials and equipment from a nearby construction yard.

Suspects Brian Martinez, 19 years of age, and Daniel Sandridi, 28 years of age, both from Sylmar, were transported to Santa Clarita Sheriff's Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. They are being held on charges of Burglary and Receiving Stolen Property.

Additional victims, identified through investigation of the stolen property, have been contacted by Santa Clarita Sheriff's deputies.

Deputies at the scene of the arrrest said they had never seen a truck so loaded down with stolen property.

"So far, the new MDC's are installed in radio cars in Industry, Palmdale and Lancaster Sheriff's Station, said Captain Scott Edson, Sheriff's Communications and Fleet Management Bureau. "We install and deploy more MDC's every day and are providing training for all deputies on how to use this system. This incident demonstrates how effective a deputy can be when the right technology is in the right hands at the right time."


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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Bellflower High School Coach Arrested For Sexual Assault of Student. Possible Additional Victims From Bail Bondsman In Lakewood


Suspect Bryan Shepherd, a High School girls basketball and track coach, was arrested Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011, for sexually assaulting a former high school student.

During the investigation, it was discovered the suspect had allegedly sexually assaulted the victim over a period of four years. The suspect has been a coach at the school for the past five years.

Sheriff's Special Victims Bureau Detectives are asking for the public’s help in identifying possible additional victims who may have been assaulted by the suspect.

Suspect Shephard is a 47-year old Black male who has been known to reside in Torrance. He is charged with 288(a) P.C. (Felony Lewd Acts With A Child) and is being held in lieu of $3,000,000.00 bail.

We are requesting any information regarding the suspect and/or identification of possible additional sexual assault victims.

The Investigation is ongoing.


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Santa Clarita 19-Year Old Charged With 29 Sex Crimes Against 14 Teen Girls. Possible Additional Victims From Bail Bondsman In Santa Clarita


In early December, 2011, a female minor reported being sexually assaulted by 19-year old Suspect Michael Downs earlier in the year in the Santa Clarita Valley.

With this information, detectives with the Special Victims Bureau, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, began an investigation.

The investigation resulted in the identification of an additional 13 female teenage victims, between the ages of 12 and 16 years old. The 13 additional victims were also allegedly sexually assaulted by Suspect Downs.

Detectives learned that Suspect Downs met the victims at social events, public places and on Facebook. The assaults occurred throughout the year 2011 at various locations throughout the Santa Clarita Valley.

The suspect met many of the victims on the social networking site Facebook. His alleged approach was befriending his victims on Facebook. He did so by claiming he was 16-years old and gaining their confidence in part by giving the names of other teen girls and saying he was friends with them. He would ultimately convince them to meet with him and then allegedly had sex with them.

"For over a week we have found new victims every day as we investigate these crimes," said Lieutenant Carlos Marquez, Sheriff's Special Victims Bureau. "We are asking the public to have some difficult discussions with their kids and contact us if there are more victims."

Sheriff's Special Victims Bureau investigators presented the facts of this case to the Office of the Los Angeles County District Attorney, which filed 29 felony counts of sexual assault by the suspect against 14 different girls.

As a result of the investigation, sheriff's detectives arrested Suspect Downs on December 15, 2011. He was booked at Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station for the charges of felony committing Lewd Acts With A Child and Unlawful Sexual Intercourse, and is being held in lieu of bail of $1.8 million.


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Monday, December 19, 2011

Santa Clarita Patrol Deputy Discovers Substantial Illegal Marijuana Grow in Residential Neighborhood From Bail Bondsman In Santa Clarita


A patrol deputy checking an apparent vacant house in the 20400 block of Delight Street, Canyon Country, discovered a substantial illegal indoor residential marijuana grow earlier this week. While outside the house the deputy smelled the strong odor of marijuana coming from inside the house. The deputy also heard a number of air conditioning units running, despite the fact it was cold outside. The deputy also noticed the windows all around the home appeared to be covered or blacked out.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Department's Headquarters Narcotics Bureau, assigned to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station area, joined Santa Clarita Deputies from the Juvenile Intervention Team (J-Team) and deputies from the Crime Prevention Unit to serve a search warrant at the location just after 12:00 p.m. yesterday. Once inside, deputies found the entire house had been converted into a sophisticated and substantial Hydroponics marijuana cultivation operation. Four rooms were equipped with irrigation systems, fans and ventilation systems, elaborate lighting systems running throughout the day and night, and altered electrical systems which presented a substantial fire hazard.

Despite the fact the house was only estimated to be about 1,300 square feet, the perpetrators had installed multiple air conditioning and heating systems including one 7 ton air conditioning unit designed for a 10,000 square foot structure. Based on previous cases of this type, deputies estimate that the power bill alone for this grow would have been thousands of dollars each month. Deputies also discovered an apparent cultivation schedule where several different individuals had logged down visiting the house, tending to and cultivating the plants, and indicating on the list how much pay they were due to receive.

Deputies spent hours at the location dismantling the systems and confiscating the illegal marijuana plants. Deputies estimate the original cost of the cultivation equipment they recovered to be in excess of $75,000. More than 200 plants, estimated at 200-300 pounds in total weight, were taken as evidence. Narcotics experts estimate the street value of the marijuana to be between $1,500 to $5,000 per pound. The Southern California Gas Company and Southern California Edison officials responded to the location to address substantial utility concerns.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Armed Bank Robber Caught After Cutting His Hair From Bail Bondsman In Walnut

An armed bank robber was arrested Wednesday, less than 24 hours after robbing the Bank of America on South Lemon Street in the city of Walnut. Jaimes Lawler, a 27-year old transient from the Diamond Bar area, entered the bank at around 11 A.M. and after presenting a demand note and brandishing a handgun, fled with...

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Deputy-Involved Shooting While Serving Search Warrant For Homicide Suspect (4:50AM,Thurs,Dec.1) Pioneer Bl,Norwalk From Bail Bondsman In Norwalk

Homicide Bureau Detectives with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the Deputy-Involved Shooting which occurred Thursday, December 1, 2011, in the 11400 block of Pioneer Boulevard, Norwalk.

Investigators have learned that at approximately 4:50 A.M., Los Angeles County Sheriff's Special Enforcement Bureau deputies assisted Sheriff's Homicide detectives with the service of a search warrant to locate a murder suspect at the location on Pioneer Boulevard. The investigation and search warrant was related to the July 31, 2011, homicide of Rogelio Sanchez, which also occurred in Norwalk.

Once inside the residence, Special Enforcement Bureau deputies made contact with a 39-year-old male suspect, who suddenly pointed a handgun at them. The deputies fired several rounds at the suspect, striking him. The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene.

The primary suspect wanted in connection with the July 31st homicide, 31-year-old Suspecy Henry Bahena was taken into custody without incident. He was booked at Norwalk Sheriff's Station for murder and is being held without bail.

Whenever a Deputy-Involved Shooting occurs involving Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies, and it results in a fatality, multiple independent investigations immediately begin at the scene. These include separate investigations by the Office of the Los Angeles County District Attorney and the Los Angeles County Coroner, as well as investigations by Sheriff's Homicide Bureau and Internal Affairs Bureau. Attorneys with the Los Angeles Office of Independent Review also respond to the scene, and have full access to the facts known to the Sheriff's Department throughout every phase of these investigations. Once concluded, every aspect of the shooting is reviewed by the Sheriff's Executive Force Review Committee.

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Deputies Rescue Pyramid Lake Boaters Capsized in High Winds - Photo of Rescue Song Being Sung From Bail Bondsman In Valencia

Two men caught by surprise Wednesday when sudden high winds knocked them into the chilly waters of Pyramid Lake in northern Los Angeles County. They treaded water without life jackets for 90 minutes in chilly waters as they clung to their small boat caught against the dam spillway, as they feared for their lives until discovered by County Parks sheriff's deputies.

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Parks Bureau deputies had received a call at 5:00 p.m. from the Assistant Manager at the Pyramid Lake Concessionaire. She explained her concerns to the deputies that two men in a 10-foot "Pond Prowler" boat had not returned and were still on the lake. The sudden winds by this time had suddenly risen to 65-70 miles an hour with five foot swells on the lake.

The deputies launched two LASD rescue boats and began to search for the men and their vessel in the dark.

A helicopter was requested to help in the search but due to the hazards of the 90 mph winds at flying altitude, it was not safe for them to assist in the search.

The deputies soon found the men located on the spillway near the dam and saw waves crashing on them near a 200 foot drop.

The deputies could not reach them by boat due to the safety cable and buoys in the water that prevent large vessels from getting too close to the dam. The deputies later learned that the men's light boat had been pushed and blown uncontrollably into this area and capsized. The men then clung on hoping for help to come. By now it was dark and they feared they would tire out before they were found.

The boat deputies gave instructions to the two men over a public address system while other deputies made their way near the men on foot.

The men had been caught in an area where they could not see any place would they could escape the water on their own. Deputies kept providing instructions and showed the men where to paddle to with their overturned boat, and guided them to a safe exit from the water onto dry land.

The men made it to land and were met by deputies.

A 60-year old man and and his 29-year old son, both residents of Agoura Hills, were treated for mild hypothermia at the scene by Los Angeles County Fire Department Paramedics.

The 60-year old gentleman, a former opera singer from the Ukraine was so appreciative of the efforts made to rescue him and his son, that he sang "God Bless America" to all of the rescue personnel (photo).

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Parks Bureau, is committed to providing a safe and drug free environment at all Los Angeles County Parks.

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Deputies exchange gunfire with suspect. Deputy-Involved Shooting, Tues, 3:50AM, Elmcroft Ave., Norwalk From Bail Bondsman In Norwalk

Detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Homicide Bureau are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the deputy involved shooting which occurred Tuesday, November 29, 2011, in the 11700 block of Elmcroft Avenue, Norwalk.

Investigators have learned that at approximately 3:50 A.M., deputies responded to a call of a person shooting a firearm in the street.

Upon arrival, the deputies made contact with the suspect, who was standing in the street holding a handgun in one hand and a bottle of alcohol in the other.

The suspect appeared agitated and yelled at the deputies, challenging them to kill him. The deputies attempted to talk to the suspect and asked him to drop the handgun.

The suspect suddenly fired his handgun at the deputies, striking a Sheriff's Department radio car.

The deputies returned fire at the suspect, striking him several times.

The suspect was transported to a local hospital, where he is listed in stable condition and expected to survive.

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Palmdale Detectives are Asking for Help in Locating an Attempted Rape Suspect From Bail Bondsman In Palmdale

Palmdale Detectives are asking for the public’s help to identifying and locating an attempted rape suspect who brutally assaulted a 74 year old woman.

On Sunday, September 11, at about 3:00 PM, a 74 year-old woman was sitting at a bus stop outside of Vallarta Supermarket on 18th Street East and Palmdale Blvd. The suspect was parked in the Antelope Valley Bank parking lot when he called the victim over to his vehicle and persuaded her to accept a ride home.

While driving the victim towards her residence, he began making advances towards victim. When the victim refused, he drove the victim to a closed business complex near 3rd Street East and Avenue P, where he attempted to sexually assault her in the vehicle. When the victim would not get out of the vehicle the suspect began beating the victim with a closed fists and a blunt object. The victim began screaming at which point the suspect fled the location in his vehicle leaving the victim with severe injuries to both her jaw and head injuries.

Unfamiliar with her surroundings and scared of her attacker returning, the victim concealed her injuries and boarded a nearby bus heading towards her home. The victim then walked approximately a mile from the where the bus dropped her off to her home where she described the violent encounter to her family.

Working with Detectives, the victim recalled details about the suspect’s vehicle, which is described as a wine colored older model Toyota single cab pickup. The vehicle had two bucket seats in the cab instead of a bench.

The suspect is described as a 50 to 60 year old Hispanic male with a light complexion and light colored eyes (possibly hazel).


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Palmdale OSS Detectives Discover Marijuana Grow During Probation Search From Bail Bondsman In Palmdale

Palmdale OSS Detectives arrested two suspects Tuesday evening after discovering a Marijuana Cultivation Operation during a probation compliance check.

Members of the Operation Safe Streets (OSS) team were looking for Jonathan Cheatham who is an active probationer and currently has a no bail arrest warrant for cultivation of Marijuana. When detectives attempted to contact Cheatham at his home near the 18200 Block of East Avenue S, Cheatham ran from the rear of the home into the open field out back. A containment of the property was established and Cheatham was discovered and taken into custody a short distance from the residence.

The residence is located in a rural area and consists of a main home as well as shed like structures behind it. While conducting a probation compliance search of the residence, detectives discovered three additional occupants as well as a Marijuana Cultivation Operation, a 12 gauge shotgun, and a M1 carbine.

The Cultivation operation consisted of ballast and a watering system in a room inside of the home, containing approximately 50 plants. Another in one of the exterior sheds, containing approximately 75 plants, and a smaller grow in a camper shell in the rear of the property. In total over 160 plants were recovered along with the equipment used to cultivate the Marijuana. Detectives estimate the street value of the Marijuana to be approximately $10,000 to $20,000.

Jonathan Cheatham was arrested and booked for his outstanding no bail warrant, Cultivation of Marijuana, and Felon in Possession of a firearm. One of the three detained occupants of the home, John Allen, was also arrested on a no bail arrest warrant for forgery and fraud out of the state of Texas. The ongoing investigation will be handled by the Palmdale Station’s OSS Unit.

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Palmdale Deputies Arrest Two Suspects Believed to be behind a String of Robberies From Bail Bondsman In Palmdale


Palmdale Deputies took two suspects (Robin Engram and Jeffery Johnson) into custody Sunday evening after they committed an armed Robbery of a local business in the Palmdale area.

The Robbery started when Palmdale Station received a 911 call from a witness of the crime indicating the “Smoke Shop” at 2531 East Avenue S was being robbed at gunpoint by two suspects wearing masks. The witness was inside of the business when the two suspects, a male and female, entered the location, produced a firearm and declared the location was being robbed. The witness fled the location and immediately called authorities with a description of not only the suspects, but the vehicle they were driving.

The suspects forced one of the store clerks to open the register where they took the cash from the register and fled the location in a silver Kia spectra. As deputies canvased the area, Palmdale Patrol Deputies Michael Luter and David Camps observed a silver KIA spectra waiting for a red light at 40th Street East and Avenue S, with two occupants matching the suspect’s descriptions.

Deputies Luter and Camps, along with assisting units, conducted a traffic stop of the vehicle near the 4000 Block of Elwood Avenue, Johnson’s home, and detained the two suspects for a Robbery investigation. During their investigation deputies located a 9mm Ruger semi-automatic handgun, a pair of black gloves, a black ski mask and scarf, as well as a large amount of US currency.

Both suspects were identified as the suspects behind the Robbery that had just occurred, and also matched the description of two suspects that had robbed a separate nearby business on 11-17-11 and again on 11-25-11. Deputies continued their investigation by serving a search warrant on Johnson’s home were they located a “Luger” TEC-9 assault pistol.

Both suspects were transported to the Palmdale Sheriff’s Station where Engram was booked on robbery charges; Johnson was booked on charges of Robbery, Convicted Felon in Possession of a Firearm, and Convicted Felon Carrying a Concealed Firearm. Both suspects are being held on $50,000 bail with an arraignment date of 11-29-11. Palmdale Detectives believe the two suspects are responsible for the prior two robberies on November 17th and 25th.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

3 Arrested for Assault with Machete; 2 more arrested after $3M Marijuana Grow house found From Bail Bondsman in Rosemead

A October 19, 2011 assault with a deadly weapon in Rosemead resulted in five arrests on Wednesday, November 23.

During the incident, nine male Chinese-American suspects assaulted three victims using what the victims described as a machete.
One adult and two juvenile victims suffered lacerations but none of the injuries were life threatening. The suspects were alleged members of the “Asian Boyz” street gang.

Investigators from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department - Operation Safe Streets Bureau, Asian Gang Team immediately responded and investigated the incident. During the investigation, victims of the assault identified five of the nine suspects. Three of the suspects were juveniles and two were adults. Investigators arrested one juvenile suspect almost immediately at his home in El Monte. He was booked at Temple Sheriff’s Station and later transported to Eastlake Juvenile Hall.

Wednesday morning, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s investigators served search warrants at the homes of the four remaining suspects, all located in the city of Rosemead. When Investigators entered the home of suspect Fernando Lam (18) located at the 9300 block of Pitkin Street, they discovered an indoor marijuana grow.

A total of about 1,400 marijuana plants in various stages of growth were seized from the house. The estimated total street value of the seized marijuana is about $3 million.

Suspect Fernando Lam was located at home adjacent to the indoor marijuana grow. He was arrested for the October assault. Investigators searched that house and found numerous Ecstasy pills and Methamphetamine. Lam’s brother, Antonio Lam (21), was arrested for being in possession of Ecstasy pills. Lam’s sister, Karina Lam (20), was arrested for being in possession of Ecstasy pills and Methamphetamine. All three suspects were booked at Temple Sheriff’s Station.

The juvenile suspects of the assault were located in their respective homes. They were booked at Temple Sheriff’s Station and later transported to Eastlake Juvenile Hall.

Leon Quoc Phang (18), a resident of Rosemead, the other adult assault suspect, is being sought by sheriff’s investigators, who recommend he turn himself in.

The investigation into the indoor marijuana grow is still on-going.

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Laptop stolen from home, recovered when detectives see Suspect's Facebook photo on tracking software From Bail Bondsman In Los Angeles

A reported burglary of two laptop computers and a Play Station 3 from a home in Rancho Palos Verdes on October 20, 2011 has resulted in the arrest of a suspect.

The homeowners were puzzled and could not figure out how someone was able to get into their home, steal their property, and get away, since there was no sign of forced entry into the house.
The owners reported the thefts to the Lomita Sheriff’s Station of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

What the suspect didn’t know was that one of the stolen laptop computers was embedded with a “LoJack for Laptops” theft recovery software. The company’s monitoring center was notified of the theft by the owners and the monitoring company kept in close contact with the handling sheriff’s investigator, Sheriff's Detective Chuck Braden.

The monitored laptop was also equipped with photo recognition software. When the suspect in possession of the stolen laptop realized he could not logon to the computer, he had a completely new operating system installed and the photo recognition software removed. He incorrectly thought the embedded monitoring software had been removed, but it is very difficult to remove it.

On November 4, the suspect used the laptop to logon to Facebook. This enabled the monitoring company to gather the suspect’s personal information, including a photo of him, his name, and more. This was given to the sheriff’s investigator.

Detective Braden showed the photo of the suspect to the victims and they immediately recognized him as an unlicensed contractor who had done work at their home two months prior. The victim recalled giving the suspect access to a spare key so he could work in the residence while they were away. They did not know him by his true name, they only knew him as “Pepe.”

It is believed the suspect likely made a duplicate of the spare key and used it to commit the home burglary months later.

Detective Braden was able to locate and identify the suspect as Jose Miguel Ramirez, a 22-year old San Pedro resident. He convinced the suspect to bring the laptop computer to the Lomita Sheriff’s Station on Friday, November 18.

When Suspect Ramirez reported to the station with the stolen laptop computer he was arrested for Residential Burglary (Felony), initially with a $50,000.00 bail. His status was later changed to held without bail due to a felony immigration hold by U.S. Customs.

While the laptop with the tracking software was recovered, investigators are still seeking the other items. “The victims told me that when they bought their laptops, they discussed whether or not they should add tracking software to them,” said Detective Braden. “One got it against the advice of the other. That one got the laptop back.”

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Detectives Use Craigslist to Track Down Saugus Teen Car Burglars. $50K in stolen property recovered From Bail Bondsman In Santa Clarita

Detectives from the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Burglary and Fraud team tracked down two juveniles believed to be responsible for at least sixteen vehicle burglaries in the Saugus area of Santa Clarita over the past two months.

The detectives got the break they needed after they located some of the stolen property on Craiglist, a popular Internet resale Website.

Detectives placed a call indicating they wanted to purchase some of the items. One of the unsuspecting subjects met deputies at a local shopping center. Team members moved in to take him into custody after confirming he was in possession of some of the stolen items. That subject, male age 16, of Saugus was booked at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station on felony burglary charges. He was later released to his parents on a citation pending future court proceedings.

Information obtained during the arrest led deputies to a home in the 22800 block of Tamarack Lane, Saugus, where they located dozens of stolen items connected to other Santa Clarita cases. The items included video display systems, studio recording equipment, medical supplies and testing kits, electronics, sunglasses, cameras, GPS systems, and even a stolen gun.

Deputies estimate the value of the property in all the cases at more than $50,000. Deputies were able to return $18,000 worth of video equipment to one victim alone.

Deputies didn't stop there, they developed information on where the second juvenile subject was staying. They went to the 28700 block of Startree Lane in Saugus and arrested the second juvenile, male 17 of Saugus. That subject also had a no bail probation warrant. He was booked at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station on the warrant and felony burglary charges. He was transported to Sylmar Juvenile pending future court proceedings.

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Man Bites off Part of Palmdale Deputy's Ear and Tries to Take his Gun, is Arrested for Mayhem and Attempt Murder From Bail Bondsman In Palmdale

In the chilly hours of early Monday morning, in the 200 block of East Palmdale Boulevard, a Palmdale Sheriff’s Station deputy stopped a man walking in the middle of the street (Suspect Miguel Delacruz).

The deputy spoke to the man and escorted him to his patrol in an effort to find out why he was walking in the middle of the street at 3:44AM in 38-degree weather.

Suspect Delacruz turned aggressively toward the deputy and assaulted him, the deputy defended himself and the two became involved in a fight.

During the minutes-long fight, Suspect Delacruz bit off part of the deputy’s left ear. The fight continued, and the deputy felt the suspect grab his gun and attempt to take it from the deputy. Although in pain from the loss of a significant portion of his ear, the deputy was able to retain his gun as he tried to overcome the suspect and to arrest him.

Delacruz continued to fight with the deputy as additional deputies arrived. Assisting Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies were ultimately able to handcuff and arrest Delacruz.

Suspect Delacruz was transported to a local hospital for medical treatment as a result of his fight with the deputies. After he was discharged from the hospital, Delacruz was transported to Palmdale Sheriff’s Station, where he was booked for Attempted Murder and Mayhem of a peace officer.

41-year old Delacruz is on probation for kidnapping and is being held without bail for violating the conditions of his probation.

The detached section of the deputy’s ear was recovered and transported with the injured deputy to a local hospital to attempt surgical reattachment. Unfortunately, doctors decided the risk of infection was too great to try to reattach it. The deputy was later released from the hospital.


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Monday, November 21, 2011

Attorney Warns Of Phony Fire Inspectors From Bail Bondsman In Angeles County

Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley warned today that scam artists claiming to be fire inspectors are targeting businesses in Los Angeles County and throughout the state.

The District Attorney, in a Consumer Alert, advised businesses and their employees to be on the lookout for the phony inspectors who claim to be inspecting fire extinguishers, smoke alarms or sprinkle systems.

Cooley said the “inspectors” trick employees into signing documents that are used to bill the business owner. The District Attorney noted that local fire departments conduct such inspections. They do not charge fees.

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Robbery in South El Monte, California From Bail Bondsman In El Monte

On July 7, 2011 a takeover robbery occurred at “Commonwealth International Incorporated”, an armored terminal business, located in South El Monte, California.

During the robbery an unknown number of suspects made entry into the secured business by sliding down a rope from the roof and surprising the employees working inside.

After gaining control of the business, the armed suspects loaded cash into an awaiting getaway vehicle which was parked outside the location. There is no security video of the robbery as the suspects also stole the video recording device from inside the business. Investigators believe the suspects were familiar with the operation of the business as well as the floor plan of the premises.

The dollar loss is in excess of one million dollars. A reward is being offered, in conjunction with Lloyds of London, in the amount of $100,000.00, for the arrest of the suspect(s) involved and recovery of the stolen money. The payment of the reward will be proportionate to the amount of money recovered.

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Monday, November 14, 2011

DUI Driver Broadsides Patrol Car Injuring Deputy While En Route to Burglary Call From Bail Bondsman In Palmdale

Palmdale Sheriff's Station deputies responded to a possible burglary, man with a gun call at 3:24AM on Saturday, in the area of Casa Verde Drive and Avenue S, Palmdale.

While en route to the call, deputies parked their vehicles along the west side of Casa Verde Drive and Avenue S, to quickly pre-plan their tactics in response to the call.

During that time, a 2006 Mitsubishi driven by Jose Aguilar, 19, from the city of Palmdale, failed to stop at the stop sign and broadsided the driver's side of a parked sheriff’s patrol car with a deputy seated behind the steering wheel.

The Mitsubishi struck the driver’s side of the patrol car at approximately 35mph. Los Angeles County Firefighters responded to the scene and used a hydraulic equipment to extricate the injured deputy from the wreckage.

The deputy was taken to a local hospital where he is undergoing treatment for his injuries. The deputy’s injuries are not believed to be life threatening.

Suspect Aguilar was given a Field Sobriety Test, which he failed. He was arrested for Felony Driving Under the Influence. The suspect sustained minor injuries and was treated at a local hospital. The suspect was booked at Palmdale Station with a bail amount of $100,000.

Suspect Aguilar was not connected to the original November 12, 2011, call.

The original call was later determined that a burglary did not occur but a prowler was possibly at the location. The suspect was not at the residence when deputies arrived.

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High School Football Coach Arrested for Sexual Intercourse with a Minor From Bail Bondsman in Santa Clarita

During late October 2011, Suspect Nicolas Ovendale, a 20-year-old resident of Valencia, allegedly engaged in sexual intercourse with a 15-year-old Hart High School student inside his parked vehicle in the Stevenson Ranch area.

The victim and Ovendale had come to know each other as a result of the suspect’s employment as an assistant coach on the Hart High School freshman football team.

The suspect was booked at Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station on one count of Lewd Acts with a Child and one count of Unlawful Sexual Intercourse. The suspect’s bail was set at $50,000.

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Palmdale PAC Team finds Marijuana and Firearm at Probationers Home From Bail Bondsman in Los Angeles County

Palmdale Station’s Partners Against Crime (PAC) Team arrested a probationer’s father Thursday afternoon during a random probation compliance check.

The PAC team was conducting their weekly random probation compliance checks, in conjunction with the LA County Probation Department, when they arrived at the residence of a probationer at 10205 Block of East avenue R-6, in the town of Littlerock. While conducting the compliance check they found that the probationer was in compliance with the terms of his probation, but deputies found evidence linking his father, Oscar Quezada, to possession of Marijuana for sales.

Deputies discovered that Quezada, a convicted felon, was in possession of a handgun, ammunition inside of his room, as well as over a pound of Marijuana and the items needed for its sale throughout the home.

Quezada was transported and booked at the Palmdale Sheriff's Station on charges of Convicted Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Convicted Felon in Possession of Ammunition, and Possession of Marijuana for Sales. He is being held on $35,000 bail and is scheduled to be arraigned on 11-15-11 at the Antelope Valley Court House.

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Palmdale Deputies Arrest Three in Taxi Cab Carjacking From Bail Bondsman in Palmdale

Palmdale Patrol Deputies took three suspects into custody last night after a carjacking of a local taxi driver. Palmdale Station received a call from the victim around 7:50pm last night indicating he had just been carjacked at knifepoint and his taxi cab stolen. When deputies arrived on scene they identified that the victim had picked up one of the suspects who directed him to drive him to a residence near the 400 Block of East Avenue P-14, where two of his friends were waiting. As the suspect let one of the waiting friends into the taxi cab, the other quickly ran over to the driver’s side window and held a kitchen knife to the victim’s throat.

The suspects then ordered the victim out of the vehicle and had him empty his pockets of his wallet and personal belongings. The suspects threw the victim to the ground and fled in the victim’s taxi cab.

Deputies began canvasing the surrounding area immediately and located the victim’s taxi cab unlocked and abandoned on 5th Street East, South of Avenue Q. Given the small amount of time that had elapsed between the carjacking and the discovery of the abandoned vehicle, Deputies David Roach and Roberto Hernandez continued to canvas the area. While searching the area, they observed a small black compact vehicle with a driver and passenger matching the description of the described suspects.

The Deputies conducted a traffic stop of the vehicle near the 400 Block of East Avenue Q-3 and detained the driver and passenger of the vehicle as well as a third individual who had been hiding in the back seat. While detaining the occupants, deputies located the victim’s wallet, keys, kitchen knife and GPS device that were taken during the carjacking.

All three suspects were taken into custody and booked at the Palmdale Sheriff’s Station on charges of carjacking and are currently being held on $100,000 bail. Aguilera, the suspect located hiding in the back seat of the vehicle, was also identified to be on active parole with an electronic monitoring bracelet. He was additionally charged with violating the terms of his parole.


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A Killer is Convicted of Robbery and Murder of a Huntington Park Couple In Their 70's From Bail Bondsman In Palmdale

On April 19, 1987, Edna,72, and George Darrow,78, were found stabbed to death in their Huntington Park home on the 3300 block of Live Oak Street. Huntington Park Police officers discovered the victims deceased in their home during a check of their well-being when family became concerned about their whereabouts. Back in 1987 a single fingerprint was found and a match was made to a man named Donald Phillips, but at the time this single print was not enough to prosecute the suspect. Phillips maintained his innocence and provided an alibi as to why his print would be in the residence. Shortly after being interviewed, Phillips moved to the state of New York with his girlfriend.

Years later this case received a huge break when Sheriff’s Cold Case Homicide Investigator Steve Davis was able to identify additional witnesses who corroborated the evidence and discredited Phillip’s original statements to investigators. Phillips was arrested in 2006 in Palmdale for the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Darrow. Phillips remained in the Los Angeles County jail until 2011 when the case was finally able to go to trial in a case prosecuted by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.

On Tuesday, November 8, 2011, 24 years after the murders, Phillips was found guilty of murdering Mr. and Mrs. Darrow by a jury in Norwalk Superior Court. Although not yet sentenced for the murders, at age 45, Phillips is facing life in prison without the possibility of parole for first degree murder in the commission of a robbery. His next court date in December 12, 2011. He is being held without bail. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s investigators had learned that Phillips had done construction work for the couple in the past, and knew they had money hidden in the home because they had paid him in cash. Investigators learned that what began as a robbery, ended in murder.

The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrow, Edna “Eva” Hare was in court when the verdict was read. She was extremely thankful to Detective Davis for never giving up on finding justice for her parents by apprehending and prosecuting the killer of her parents. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Homicide Bureau investigators are known as “The Bulldogs” because of their tenacious police work. From the time they are called to the murder scene, until the prosecutors get the case through the courts, they never let go. The motto of the Sheriff's Cold Case Homicide Unit is 'Time is on our side.’ Homicide cases are never closed until they are solved


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Suspect’s Getaway Vehicle Gets Stuck, Suspects Unknowingly Ask Victim For Help, Suspects Stuck In Jail From Bail Bondsman in Los Angeles County

On Friday, November 4, 2011, Palmdale Station deputies arrested Joseph Rakisits (Male 29) and William Gallardo (Male 32) after their getaway vehicle became stuck in a dirt field next to the location they just burglarized.

Palmdale deputies responded to the 2200 Block of West Avenue N-8, in the City of Palmdale when a resident claimed two suspects were stealing items from his work shed. The victim was walking his dog when he noticed a U-Haul truck stuck in the dirt in a vacant lot that backed up to his property. The two suspects approached the victim and asked if he would help them get their vehicle out of the hole they had dug and get them on their way. It was then that the victim noticed his chain link fence had been cut, and several of his items were in the back of the suspect’s U-Haul truck.

The victim quickly returned to his home, notified authorities, and began taking photos of the suspects throwing some of his belonging out of the truck and into the bushes. When deputies arrived they detained both suspects and observed the back of the U-Haul truck was full of items taken from a work shed on the victim’s property.

Both suspects claimed they were looking for a friend’s house when they wandered onto an overgrown lot, and got their vehicle stuck while trying to turn around. They also claimed that the items in their truck were from an estate sale in the Orange County area. What they could not explain was how the hole in the victim’s fence (which was mere feet from the stranded truck) occurred, or why the property they had in the back of the vehicle was the same as the property that was missing from the victim’s work shed. The items that were taken from the shed included tools, sports memorabilia, and electronics.

Both Tehachapi men were transported and booked at the Palmdale Sheriff’s Station on charges of Burglary, Grand Theft, and Receiving Stolen Property. Gallardo is currently being held on $50,000 bail, while Rakisits is currently being held on $200,000 bail due to an outstanding arrest warrant stemming from a DUI case.

Both suspects were arraigned on 11-8-11 at the Antelope Valley Courthouse.


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