Showing posts with label bail bonds in compton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bail bonds in compton. Show all posts

Thursday, October 7, 2010

What to do if arrested in Compton Ca., By Bail Bondsman in Compton

When one is arrested in Compton you would normally be picked up by the Los Angeles county Sheriff’s department. When you are arrested in Compton you don’t go to the Compton Sheriff’s department you actually get transferred to the Lynwood sheriff station which is better known as Century station. Century station is located at 1170 Alameda st. Lynwood CA 90262. Century Station provides housing of all inmates male and female in the areas known as Lynwood, unincorporated areas of Florence, Firestone Walnut Park, Willowbrook, and Athens Park. Century Station is a local Sheriff station in Lynwood as well as a county jail for females being held by the county of Los Angeles. The booking process in Century station is normally between 6 to 8 hours for males and up to 12 hours for females but we at All American Bail Bonds have seen the booking process take up to 24 hours under extreme conditions. If you have a loved one who has been arrested in Compton and are in need of bail information or just information on local jails please visit us at www.allamericanbailbonds.net. If you prefer, you can call us directly at 866-743-8688. For information on other county facilities in any of the counties in Southern California please visit www.citiesweserve.com. All American Bail Bonds is a local, family and and operated bail bonding service in Lynwood and we have been servicing the Lynwood and Compton area for over ten years, we have local offices throughout Los Angeles and Orange County and are open 24 hours a day 365 days a year. If you have a loved one who has been arrested in Compton California, or you have someone who is currently being housed at the Lynwood Correctional facility and are in need of bail information or a bail bondsman for immediate release please call us at 866-743-8688. You can also reach us at www.allamericanbailbonds.net.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Compton City owes $5.7 million to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, From Bail Bondsman in Compton

The city also owes $100,00 in late fees for failing to pay its bill, which calls into question whether it has enough money to go ahead with the council's plan to resurrect its own police force.
The city of Compton owes the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department $5.7 million for law enforcement services and an additional $100,000 in late fees for failing to pay its bill, authorities said.

Compton's financial problems come as the city plans to eliminate its contract with the Sheriff's Department and reorganize its own police force. The city already has put away almost $20 million for startup costs.

Sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore said Compton has ignored verbal and written requests from the department for payment. Of the more than three dozen cities that contract law enforcement services from the Sheriff's Department, Compton is the only one accruing late fees, Whitmore said.
Compton officials acknowledged that the city owes the money and will pay up, blaming the holdup on poor communication within the city bureaucracy. They also said the financial flap with the Sheriff's Department would not affect their plans of reactivating their own police agency.

Compton disbanded its local police force 10 years ago amid startlingly high violent crime rates, and tensions between elected officials and the old Compton Police Department.

Ever since, it has contracted with the Sheriff's Department for law enforcement services. During surges in violence, the sheriff has pumped extra resources into the community, often at no extra cost.

Sheriff Lee Baca expressed doubt that the city could manage its own department.

"What a city is doing today is a direct reflection of what they're going to do tomorrow," Baca said in a statement. "The city is not paying its bills today, how can it pay 20 million dollars or so for its own police department[?]"

Compton City Council members voted earlier this month to authorize the formation of an independent local police force, hoping to return a sense of pride and accountability to the city.

"We do owe them money and we will be paying," said City Manager Charles Evans. "It will have no impact on our ability to operate, run and maintain an effective police department, and we will do that."

Council members Yvonne Arceneaux and Willie Jones said the debt's existence had not been brought to the council's attention.

Critics of resurrecting the Compton Police Department say the debt puts into doubt the city's ability to complete the gargantuan task of forming its own police department.

"The elected leaders in the city of Compton are incompetent," said community activist Joyce Kelly. "I don't understand how we owe the sheriff millions of dollars, and there's still millions of dollars in holding to bring back the Compton police."

The debt dates to November, and includes general deputy services, along with extras, such as presences at the city's Christmas parade and other events. Late fees start to be applied after a two-month grace period, amounting to about 10% of the debt annually.

Whitmore said the department's concern existed before city officials voted to form their own police department.

"It's getting to the point where we are starting to get concerned," he said. "This is extremely rare to be this behind.... No other city, not even close."

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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

$290,000 Dollar Bail for Compton High math teacher charged with sexual abuse, From Bail Bondsman in Compton

The Los Angeles County district attorney's office on Monday charged a Compton High School math teacher with multiple felonies, alleging that he sexually abused three female students.

Nicolei Hurtado Ocaña, 28, of Placentia was charged with two counts of committing lewd acts upon a child, two counts of contact with a minor for sexual offense, and one count each of oral copulation of a person under 18 and child molesting, a misdemeanor.

According to the criminal complaint, the offenses took place at the school between September 2008 and last month. One of the victims was 15, and the other two were 16 at the time of the offenses.

Ocaña was arrested Friday by investigators from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Special Victims Bureau. He is being held in lieu of $290,000 bail.

If convicted, Ocaña faces a maximum term of six years in state prison.

We will update the story as it relates to bail as we receive the information.

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For information on jails and courts throughout Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties please visit http://www.citiesweserve.com/

Thursday, December 24, 2009

From Bail Bondsman in Compton-Parents arrested after 6-month-old baby burned in Compton


Two Compton parents have been arrested on suspicion of child endangerment after their 6-month-old daughter received second-degree burns from a floor heater, authorities said today.

Monya Denise Earl, 26, took her daughter to Martin Luther King Urgent Care Clinic at about 10:30 p.m. Monday and was told she would have to go to another hospital for treatment and that the L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services would be called.

“She said, ‘OK,’” said Sgt. Raul Regalado of the L.A. County Sheriff's Department.

But instead of going to the hospital, she went back to her home, authorities said. Deputies soon followed, finding a filthy house and narcotics hidden under one of the beds, authorities said.

Two other children -- 2-year-old and 5-year-old boys -- were also in the house.

“Obviously she didn’t want [children services] to come to their home,” Regalado said.

The baby girl was taken to Long Beach Memorial Hospital, where she was treated for burns on her left hand. All three children were placed into protective custody with the Department of Children and Family Services.

The parents, Earl and Damien Ramon Morgan, 32, were arrested on child endangerment and narcotics charges, sheriff’s officials said.

The suspects have been released pending further investigation. We will update the story as it relates to bail as we receive the information.

“Because You Have the Right to Bail”
For a Bail Bondsman, Bail Information or Bail Bonds in Compton Ca, please visit:
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For information on jails and courts throughout Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties please visit http://www.citiesweserve.com/

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