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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Palmdale Robbery Supect at Large, From Bail Bondsman in Palmdale Ca

We at All American Bail Bonds have received a request for public assistance from the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department; the sheriff is currently looking for the suspect of robbery committed at knife point. Please read the following Advisory Message for more info.

Advisory Message has been issued by the LASD - Palmdale Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff.

Thursday March 17, 2011 10:32 AM PDT
Palmdale Station is seeking the publics help in identifying a Robbery suspect.
Palmdale Station is seeking the Public's help in identifying a Robbery suspect that used a knife to steal 10 IPods’ from a local retailer yesterday afternoon.

The suspect, whom employees recognized from multiple visits before, entered the store and asked an employee from the electronics department to open the glass case containing IPods’. Once the case was open the suspect produced a knife and demanded the employee place all of the IPods’ into the suspects backpack.

The suspect then fled the retail store into the parking lot of the establishment.

The suspect is described as an light skin, adult male black approximately 6'01" and weighing around 180lbs. During the time of the Robbery, the suspect was wearing black pants and a red hooded sweatshirt.

If anyone recognizes the suspect Palmdale Station is asking them to please contact Detective Saylor at 661-272-2474.

All American bail bonds in Palmdale is located at the following address:
37167 N. Sierra Hwy #C
Palmdale, CA. 93550
661-267-6777

All American Bail Bonds is currently the only Bail Bonding office legally operating within in the city, if you are in need of a bail bonds service in Palmdale or Lancaster please call us directly @ 661-267-6777.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Dog Fighting Ring leads to arrest in the A.V., From Bail Bondsman in Palmdale

We at All American Bail Bonds were recently notified of the following information provided by the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department.

Dog fighting at residence leads to 17 dogs, arrests, cocaine, & kids taken into protective custody

An alleged dog fighting training operation at a Lake Los Angeles home was shut down today by sheriff’s deputies, and a couple was arrested for training dogs to fight, as well as for possession of cocaine. Their four children were taken into protective custody and seventeen pit bull dogs were recovered by animal control officers.

The dog fighting investigation began when a confidential informant called the LA County 24-hour Dog Fighting Tipline (877-662-3483) to report that people were training dogs for fighting. The tip was reported to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, who relayed the information to deputies in the Antelope Valley so it could be investigated.

Over the next month, Deputies Robert Ferrell and Fred Hill with the Sheriff’s Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Bureau, investigated the dog fighting case, working with officers from the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control, and Lancaster Sheriff’s Station deputies. The deputies ultimately found sufficient probable cause to be able to obtain a search warrant.

At about 4:30AM Wednesday, sheriff’s deputies from COPS Bureau, Lancaster, and Palmdale Stations, joined by L.A. Co. Animal Control officers and LA Co. Dept. of Children and Family Services, went to the home on the 41000 block of 178th St. East, Lake Los Angeles.

Once there, they found an elaborate dog fighting and training operation.

On the property they found seventeen pit bull dogs, some of which were tied to stakes in the yard. Dried blood was found on a portable wooden fighting ring that was leaning against a wall.

They also found a large amount of medical supplies, including surgical tools and medication, IV saline solution, and syringes to administer medicine and to treat the dogs. Surgical tools and supplies, used to stitch up the dogs after being wounded in fights, were recovered.

Three treadmill type machines, used for the compelled physical conditioning of the dogs, were located. One of them was made of wooden slats.

Training records for the dogs, and study guides on the breeding of dogs and dog fighting were recovered.

All of the dogs were removed from the location by Animal Control officers. Many of the dogs found at the property had injuries.

Approximately one ounce of cocaine was also recovered.

Suspect Jesse Jimenez, 43, and his wife Suspect Yvette Jimenez, 41, were arrested at the residence for felony dog fighting (which includes training dogs to fight) and possession of a controlled substance (cocaine). They were transported and booked at the Lancaster Sheriff’s Station of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

Later, during the interview process, both suspects admitted to their roles in the activity.

The dog fighting has apparently been going on in various areas in the Antelope Valley for several years.

Due to the circumstances, the couple’s four children, aged 1, 10, 12, and 14 were taken into protective custody by the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services.

Dog fighting, cock-fighting, and other forms of animal fighting are not a sport, they are a felony. So is animal cruelty.

A conviction for felony animal cruelty can result in a sentence of up to 3 years in prison.

The LA County 24-hour Dog Fighting Tipline (877-NO2FITE or 877-662-3483, is funded in part by the Humane Society of the U.S. Up to $5,000.00 is offered for information that leads to an arrest or conviction of people engaging in the training or fighting of dogs. The identity of callers will remain confidential.

For a Bail Bondsman, Bail Information or Bail Bonds in Palmdale, please visit:

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All American Bail Bonds in Palmdale is located at the following address:
 
37167 N. Sierra Hwy #D
Palmdale, Ca. 93590
661-267-6777

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

No Bail for Man arrested on suspicion of false imprisonment, indecent exposure incidents in Palmdale and Lancaster, From Bail Bondsman in Palmdale/Lancaster

An Antelope Valley man has been arrested on suspicion of exposing himself to more than a dozen women in the Lancaster and Palmdale areas and allegedly holding a woman against her will with intent to sexually assault her, Los Angeles County sheriff's officials said Monday.

Authorities said that Terrance Lamount Smith, 21, exposed himself to at least 16 women and girls in incidents reported at apartment buildings around 25th Street West and Avenue J-4 in Lancaster.

Smith, who most recently was arrested April 19 on a probation violation, has been charged by the Los Angeles County district attorney's office with 18 counts: three felonies and 15 misdemeanors.

Smith had previously pleaded no contest to charges including assault with a firearm, causing great bodily injury and vandalism. He also has previous probation violations. If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of 13 years in state prison, prosecutors said.


Sheriff's investigators said the suspect would go to the common areas of apartment buildings and target lone females, ranging in age from 13 to 58.

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Capt. Mike Parker said deputies set up surveillance operations in the areas where the victims lived.

"From there, they were able to identify several men who matched the description of the suspect," Parker said. "Ultimately, one of the suspects was identified by victims who picked the defendant out of a photo lineup."

After serving a search warrant at Smith's home, authorities said they found evidence tying him to the crimes and said he eventually confessed.

Sheriff's officials did not release specifics about the assault that took place in February, citing the ongoing investigation. But they said the incident took place in the laundry room of an apartment complex in Palmdale.

"The victims who reported these crimes helped us to detect a pattern that enabled us to make this arrest," Parker said.

Anyone with additional information is asked to call Lancaster sheriff's detectives at (661) 948-8466.

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Thursday, December 31, 2009

$185,911 Dollar Bail for Palmdale man arrested in donation scam, From Bail Bondsman in Palmdale Ca

A Palmdale man has been arrested and charged with grand theft after a woman saw a funeral collection box on display at a grocery market with the photo of her two daughters, who are alive, authorities said.

When the mother, Desiree Ramirez, approached the Vallarta Supermarkets' store manager, she was told a man identifying himself as Joel Perez said he was raising money for the funeral of his two nieces, according to Deputy Omar Chavez of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. A second box was placed at nearby Mi Ranchito restaurant.

Supermarket employees arranged a time for the suspect, Saul Lopez, to come pick up the donation box, which by that point contained $437.51, and he was arrested Tuesday when he showed up, Chavez said. Lopez told authorities he found the picture of the girls on the street and came up with the scam because he needed money in the bad economy, Chavez said.


"This is just outrageous that someone would use something as tragic as the death of young children to take advantage of good people,” Chavez said. “This might also cause people to not give to those who really need it."

Lopez is being held on $185,911 bail for a total of eight case including the open charge forrent the alleged scam. Those who may have placed donations in either of the boxes can call the Palmdale sheriff’s station at (661) 272-2442.

Lopez will be arrainged today 12/31 in the Antelope Valley Superior courthouse. We will update the story as it relates to bail as information comes in to us.

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Detectives foil cable power box theft ring in Palmdale, from Bail Bondsman in Palmdale


Los Angeles County sheriff's detectives have foiled a Palmdale crime spree involving the theft of more than $70,000 worth of cable power boxes, authorities said today.

On Tuesday, a resident reported seeing two men removing items from a cable junction box near the 35400 block of 85th Street East, authorities said.

The suspects were operating out of a black Chevrolet Camaro, and when deputies tried to detain the car, one of the suspects fled on foot, authorities said.

The other suspect, Louis Merlin, 18, of Palmdale, was arrested on suspicion of grand theft after deputies found three stolen power supply units from the cable junction box in the car, authorities said.


Further investigation led detectives today to the home of the other suspect near the 900 block of East Avenue Q. Detectives arrested Ismael Sarabia, 20, whose stepfather, Walter Avila, 31, also was arrested after detectives found evidence linking both men to the theft ring, authorities said.

Law enforcement officials believe the trio may be responsible for the theft of about 35 power supply units, which are valued at $2,000 each.

The suspects apparently opened the cable boxes with a key, which Avila allegedly acquired while working for subcontractors installing cable in neighborhood developments, sheriff's officials said.

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