Saturday, June 2, 2012

ARACELI MARTINEZ ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY POSING AS I.C.E. AGENT TO DEFRAUD ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS

Detectives arrest suspect who posed as an Customs Enforcement Agent, and preyed upon undocumented immigrants 

Sheriff’s Detectives assigned to Century Sheriff's Station arrested Suspect Araceli Martinez for posing as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agent and preying upon undocumented immigrants. 

Fourteen victims reported they each paid between $4,000 and $8,000 dollars to Suspect Martinez in exchange for obtaining what they believed would grant them legal resident status. 

Sheriff’s Detectives attempted to locate Suspect Martinez at her residence and discovered she had left within the hour to catch a flight from LAX to Mexico. Detectives coordinated with the LAX Airport Police, who detained her until deputies arrived and arrested her. Her flight was scheduled to depart within minutes of her arrest. 

Suspect Araceli Martinez was booked at Century Regional Detention Facility for Theft by False Pretenses, with a Bail of $335,000. Century Sheriff’s Station is located at 11703 S. Alameda St. Lynwood, Ca. 90262;323-568-4800

We at All American Bail Bonds ask that if you have any additional information, that would help with the Sheriffs investigation, please contact them immediately. Together we can help put these predators away.

SIDE NOTE: It was reported that Martinez' bail was $335,000, the correct bail amount is $335,480.00 dollars.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

5 years after Whittier CA Homicide, Wife is Arrested in Mississippi From Bail Bondsman In Whittier

Patrick Duffey was 50-years old when he was found shot to death in his Whittier home on April 26, 2007. His wife, then 49-year old Linda Doreen Duffey (now Linda Gwozdz) said she had accidentally shot him to death while examining his .38 caliber revolver in their home on the 15800 block of Sharon Hill Drive in unincorporated Whittier. Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Homicide detectives continuously investigated the case through the years, including physical evidence. "The investigation has been ongoing for five years," said Homicide Lieutenant Matt Burson, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. "Recently new information was obtained." The case was presented to the Office of the Los Angeles County District Attorney and a charge of murder was filed against Suspect Linda Duffey. A warrant was issued for her arrest. LASD Homicide investigators flew to Mississippi where Suspect Linda Duffey (54) was now living, had remarried and now named Linda Gwozdz. On May 22, 2012, working with L.A. Co. Sheriff's Homicide detectives, U.S. Marshals Service Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force went to the suspect's home in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, and placed her under arrest at about 8 a.m. with the assistance of Hattiesburg police. Suspect Linda Gwozdz is being held on $2 million bail in the custody of the Forrest County Sheriff's Office, Mississippi, pending extradition to Los Angeles County.

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Monday, May 28, 2012

THE APPREHENSION OF CATHERINE LEAH ROSS, BY BAIL BONDSMAN IN LAKEWOOD CA

     The date is May 26th, 2012. It's a cool May Saturday morning, and it just so happens to be Memorial Day weekend. I am a licensed bail agent with All American Bail Bonds out of our Lakewood Ca office. From this point I will be called Bail agent 1. This morning I get a call from our Palmdale head office that I and another agent need to get over to Garden Grove to check on the status of a client who two days before was elevated to fugitive status for failing to appear in court a weak prior and dropping out of communication.
I bail agent 1 and bail agent 2 grabbed our gear and departed from our lakewood bail bonding office @ 5517 E Del Amo Blvd Lakewood Ca 90713 and we headed over to the clients address in Garden Grove. We arrived at our destination around 9:00 in the morning and we decided to park around the corner from the apartment complex.
     We were able to gain entry to the apartment complex through a door that had just been opened by another tenant and proceeded to look for the fugitives apartment. The apartment was located in the back of the complex on the first floor of a two story building. Once we located the apartment, not knowing what to expect, we immediately began to look for other exits or avenues of escape in the event the fugitive elects to run. The apartment unit was on the first floor of a second story building but directly beneath it was a parking spaces, the back window must have had at least a good 10 ft drop. We looked for the fugitives car or at least what we believed that she was driving with no success. Once we determined that we could safely approach the door, without fear of the fugitive running, we went to attempt to make contact. Now at this point the client is a fugitive but has been remaining in contact for the most part and we didn't feel that she was truly running but just needed to be nudged back to court or escorted back in hand cuffs. We attempted to make contact by knocking on the front door, at this point we were there as bail bondsman not fugitive recovery agents, no one answered the door. We spoke to some neighbors who did confirm that the fugitive was living there and to their knowledge she was there the night before with her boyfriend, he himself in out and out of jail on drug charges. The neighbors also told us that they had seen suspicious activity, from the apartment, what they believed were drug deals between the occupants and people stopping by. It was also brought to our attention that there is a possibility that the occupants of the apartment maybe manufacturing methamphetamine, as well as selling. I bail agent 1 asked one of the neighbors to give me a call when the occupants return, assuring him that at this point we will be taking the fugitive into custody;. and being that she has a no bail warrant out of Los Angeles County, she would not be returning in the near future.

     The time is approximately midnight and I receive a call from our informant, a neighbor at the fugitives apartment complex, that the two people just returned and was very confident that one of them was our fugitive. I told the informant that we had been in contact with the Garden Grove P.D. and that we were concerned that the manufacturing of meth maybe taking place at the location and that he should call them immediately, he agreed. The police arrived on scene at around 12:45 am and attempted to make contact with the fugitive, after repeated knocks an occupant opened the door. The officers asked the male occupant if he knew of a Catherien Ross, his response was no and that he had lived there alone for over 5 years. The officers also asked if they could come in and look around but the occupant refused. The officers also told the individual that it is a felony to harbor a fugitive and if they find out that she is residing there they will take action against him as well; the individual said he understands and closed the door. At this point now the Garden Grove police officers on scene did not feel that they had probable cause to force entry and they alerted us that we would have to take action on our own. They reassured us that if we could get visual confirmation that the fugitive was located in the apartment unit, than they would take the appropriate action.

     After speaking with the officers I immediately contacted our professional fugitive recovery team headed by a veteran in the industry that i'll call "D". "D" is the principle at California Fugitive Warrants and has been our go to guy for many years; with a 100% success rate I knew that "D" and his team would be able to get the confirmation needed with out putting the neighbors in jeopardy. My personal fear was also that there are chemicals in the residence that could pose a real fire danger and threat to the other residents.

     The time is now approximately 2:30 am "D" and his team make contact with our informant. The informant tells "D" that he is absolutely positive that after the police left the fugitive came out to walk her dog and looked for the police. Once she was positive that the police were no longer at the apartment complex she went back inside. after 30 or so minutes the fugitive recovery team were able to confirm that the fugitive was inside and due to the fire hazard concerns "D" elected to contact local law enforcement for further action. upon the officers arriving on scene "D" explained to the officers what he saw and they agreed that action needed to be taken, not just to capture the fugitive but also to secure any possible hazards that maybe inside causing potential harm to the other tenants. A small team officers elected to use a battering ram to gain access to the apartment and upon doing so did indeed find both fugitive and the other tenant in a room, completely unaware of the great lengths involved into getting the situation resolved.

Were happy to say that the fugitive was taken into custody safely with no harm to either her or anyone else in the complex.

The male resident was also taken into custody and charged with harboring a fugitive as well as the following
(Updated 5-30-12)
The male residents name is Edgardo Perez, he was charged with the following:

1FelonyHS11377(A)POSS CONTROLLED SUBSTA
1FelonyPC32ACCESSORY


His Case #12WF1352 Convicted on the possession charge



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Bonds would like to thank everyone involved from the bail agents and fugitive recovery agents to the informants and the officers with the Garden Grove Police Department. This whole situation is a perfect example of how bail bonding company's work with local law enforcement and the public to make their community's safer!

On a side note. Looking at the two pictures to the right you can see how meth destroys lives,


We as bail agents deal with drug users on a regular basis and we have seen that no good can come from the use of illegal narcotics. If you find yourself in a position where drugs have taken over your lives and have lost all control there is still help for you. Please visit the following California state funded web site for more details on you can get on the road to recovery.
http://www.adp.cahwnet.gov/
Each and every state has programs put into place for
helping those who find them selves in addicted, please visit your states web site for more info.

Below are the new charged that Catherine will have to now deal with, she also has a no bail warrant out of Los Angeles County Long Beach Court.

We Pray that she gets the help she needs!




Saturday, May 26, 2012

PALMDALE MOM ATTEMPTS TO DROWN 8 YEAR OLD SON, STOPPED BY BYSTANDERS. FROM BAIL BONDSMAN IN PALMDALE

On Thursday, May 24th at around 7:30 pm, deputies from the Palmdale Sheriff's Station responded to a rescue call of a black, female adult attempting to hold a young child under water in the pool of an apartment complex in Palmdale. 

Once at the location on the 2500 block of Olive Drive, sheriff's deputies learned that 33-Year old Suspect Allaire McDougall allegedly attempted to drown her 8-year old son in the community pool of the apartment complex. 

Bystanders intervened and rescued the victim from the suspect. 

The 8-year old boy was transported to a local hospital and is now listed in stable condition. 


Suspect McDougall is currently being held at the Los Angeles County jail, womens facility, in Lynwood. McDougalls current bail is $1,000,000.00 Dollars, her arrangement will be held on Tuesday at the   Antelope Valley Court House. This story is brought to you from the Los Angeles County Sheriff and edited by Client Services @ All American Bail Bonds.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Deputies Give CPR to 15-mo old Backyard Near-Drowning Victim, Airlifted From Bail Bondsman In Palmdale

A 9-1-1 call was made to Palmdale Sheriff’s Station at 10:18 Saturday morning reporting a 15-month-old baby was not breathing at a home on 85th Street East, in Littlerock. Coincidentally, LASD Palmdale Station Deputy Shaffer and Parks Bureau Deputy Towne were nearby on the same street when the call came out and quickly arrived. At the home, the deputies found the baby boy not breathing so they started Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). They were told that a 16-year old family member had gone outside and found the baby laying on the grass face down near the pool, not breathing. Likely what had happened was a 9-year-old family member with a developmental disability had apparently taken the baby into the family pool. An older brother called 9-1-1. The deputies continued CPR until Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics arrived and continued the CPR while transporting the baby to a hospital in an ambulance. Deputies used their patrol cars with lights and sirens to block traffic in the intersections so they could expedite the arrival time of the ambulance to an area hospital. When the baby arrived at the hospital, medical professionals found that he had a pulse. Shortly thereafter he began labored breathing on his own. The baby was airlifted to another hospital for specialized treatment where he is in critical condition. Preliminarily this incident appears to be an accident.

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Sex Registrants Arrested in Lancaster From Bail Bondsman In Lancaster

On Friday, May 11, 2012, detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Special Victims Bureau Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement (SAFE) Team and the County-Wide COPS Bureau, along with the United States Marshal’s Office conducted a sex registrant compliance operation in the City of Lancaster and the unincorporated area of Lake Los Angeles in an effort to monitor and track registered sex offenders on parole in the area. The SAFE Team worked closely with the Lancaster Sheriff’s Station in ensuring the registrants in the respective areas were complying with their registration requirements. There were a total of 24 compliance checks conducted throughout the Lancaster and Lake Los Angeles areas. Two sex registrants were arrested for violating their conditions of parole and were reported to the California Department of Corrections –Parole Division in Lancaster. The Los Angeles County Regional SAFE Team is a multi-agency task force specifically designed to monitor and track registered sex offenders in Los Angeles County. It is comprised of members of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, Los Angeles County Probation Department, United States Marshal’s Office and the California Department of Corrections Parole Division.

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Suspect Wounded In Lake L.A. LASD Deputy-Involved Shooting Had Rifle, Wore Ballistic Vest, Battered Mother From Bail Bondsman In Lancaster

Sheriff's Homicide Bureau detectives are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding a deputy-involved shooting. The shooting occurred at 11:45pm, Saturday, May 5, 2012, in the 39600 block of 167th Street East, Lake Los Angeles, in the unincorporated east Antelope Valley, in north Los Angeles County. Detectives have learned that Lancaster Sheriff's Station deputies responded to a residence in the 16000 block of MacKenna's Gold Avenue, Lake Los Angeles, where they contacted the victim outside of the location. The victim, a 60 year old woman, told deputies her son had beaten her up and threatened her with a gun. The victim also told deputies her son, 29-year old Suspect Matthew Ridgway, was armed with a rifle, wearing a ballistic vest and said he was "prepared to go to war." Before deputies could contact Suspect Ridgway, they saw him run out of the back of the residence with a rifle and wearing a ballistic vest. Deputies located the suspect in the 39600 block of 167th Street East, Lake Los Angeles, hiding in a neighbor's shed, where a Deputy-Involved Shooting occurred. Suspect Ridgway was medically treated then booked for Assault With A Deadly Weapon-Firearm at Lancaster Sheriff's Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, where he is being held in lieu of $50,000.00 bail. The mother of the suspect was medically treated for her injuries and released. No deputies were injured by gunfire.

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Friday, May 4, 2012

7-year old held under water, nearly drowns in swimming pool. Stepfather arrested for attempt murder From Bail Bondsman In Palmdale

On Sunday (04/29/2012) evening at approximately 7:00, deputies from Palmdale Station and Los Angeles County Fire Rescue personnel responded to the 200 block of East Avenue R, Palmdale regarding a call of a possible drowning victim. The 7-year old boy was subsequently transported via helicopter to a local hospital. The investigation by responding deputies and detectives from Special Victims Bureau revealed that the child’s stepfather, Jacqorie Stansell, was teaching the victim how to swim in a pool when he became frustrated with the victim. As a result, the stepfather allegedly repeatedly held the victim under water for what witnesses described as 15 second intervals. When it appeared the child had become lifeless, the suspect picked up the victim and threw him out of the pool. According to witnesses the suspect then dragged and carried the victim back to their residence. The suspect was arrested and booked at Palmdale Sheriff's Station for Attempted Murder and Cruelty to a Child. His bail is set at one million dollars. Bail"

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Palmdale Detectives Identify Suspects in Assault From Bail Bondsman In Palmdale

Palmdale Detectives have identified seven attackers associated with an assault that occurred near Cactus Middle School on March 14, 2012.

The 15 year old Hispanic victim in this assault was walking home from school near the 3200 Block of East Avenue R-8, when a group of up to ten male Black juveniles approached him and challenged him to a fight. The suspects surrounded the victim and began punching him while several other juveniles watched.

The victim continued to defend himself from the group of suspects until he fell to the ground. The suspects continued to assault him by punching and kicking him in the face and head. The victim was finally able to get to his feet and escape the onslaught of the attackers.
After arriving home, the victim was treated at a local hospital for multiple kicks to his head resulting in swelling and shoe impressions left in his skin. The victim is also undergoing surgery to repair several of his teeth which were kicked out during the attack.

Palmdale Station released these details about the case on March 23, 2012 in an attempt to identify the attackers involved. On Wednesday March 28, 2012 Detectives detained seven juveniles that were identified in the video depicting the assault on a public website. The juvenile suspect’s ages range from 13 to 16 and are currently facing charges of Assault with force likely to cause great bodily injury and committing a Hate Crime.

Station personnel would like to thank the members of the community who notified the station with leads to assist detectives in identifying the suspects. The ongoing investigation will be handled by the Palmdale Station’s Detective Bureau.


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Two Sentenced for Classic Cars Chop Shop. Taskforce for Regional Autotheft Prevention - TRAP From Bail Bondsman In Santa Monica

Throughout the year 2010, Taskforce for Regional Autotheft Prevention (TRAP) detectives conducted an investigation regarding the theft of numerous classic Mercedes Benz vehicles, committed throughout Los Angeles County.

During this investigation, on November 23, 2010, a suspect was discovered by law enforcement pushing a stolen, classic Mercedes Benz and another vehicle in Hollywood. The suspect evaded law enforcement and fled the scene. Through DNA evidence and latent fingerprints, the suspect was later identified as Michael Green, 58, of Los Angeles.

On September 18, 2011, actor John Travolta’s classic 1970 Mercedes Benz 280 SL convertible was reported stolen to the Santa Monica Police Department. TRAP detectives received this information along with a tip that Green and second suspect, D.L. Rayford, 52, of Los Angeles, had stolen it. Based on this information, TRAP detectives conducted a surveillance operation on Green and Rayford in an attempt to locate Mr. Travolta’s vehicle and other stolen vehicles.

After extensive surveillance, detectives followed Green to an unlicensed auto repair facility. During a business inspection of the Los Angeles repair facility, detectives uncovered a chop shop, where stolen vehicles are disassembled and the parts are sold for profit.

Detectives detained Green, who confessed to stealing numerous vehicles and cutting up Mr. Travolta’s vehicle and selling the parts to vehicle restorers. Green also admitted he stole over 30 classic cars over a two-year period and was already on felony probation for auto theft. Rayford was later questioned and admitted to helping steal and hide Mr. Travolta’s Mercedes Benz.

As a result of TRAP’s coordinated efforts and extensive investigation with the Santa Monica Police Department, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, and the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, both Green and Rayford were arrested, convicted and sentenced.

On December 19, 2011, Rayford was arrested for Grand Theft-Automobile by TRAP detectives and booked at the Santa Monica Police Department. On March 1, 2012, in the Los Angeles County Airport Court, Rayford was convicted and sentenced to 1 1/2 years in state prison.

On December 6, 2011, Green was arrested for Owning/Operating a Chop Shop by TRAP detectives and booked at the Santa Monica Police Department. On March 28, 2012, in the Los Angeles County Airport Court, Green was convicted and sentenced to 14 years in state prison.

The Taskforce for Regional Autotheft Prevention (TRAP) was established in 1993 under the direction of the Countywide Criminal Justice Coordination Committee (CCJCC) with the Sheriff designated as the Regional Coordinator. The task force consists of regional investigative teams from various law enforcement agencies in Los Angeles County. TRAP’s mission is to reduce the incidents of auto theft countywide by coordinating a deterrence, investigation, and prosecutorial program with all criminal justice agencies, and private sector business leaders.


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Community's Involvement Leads to Four (4) Burglary Arrests From Bail Bondsman In Long Beach

On Wednesday, March 29, 2012, four burglary suspects were arrested after alert community members reported witnessing suspicious and/or criminal activity in their North Long Beach neighborhoods.

At approximately 11:30 a.m., Long Beach Police responded to a burglary call in the 3600 block of Myrtle Avenue. Two subjects were seen trespassing onto private property and a concerned resident in the area called 9-1-1. Responding officers detained one subject who matched the description of one of the suspects a street over from the residence. Further investigation revealed that loss from a garage burglary that had just taken place at that residence was found in his possession. He was arrested and is only being identified as a 40-year-old male resident of Yucca Valley. He was booked for garage burglary and is being held at the Long Beach City Jail on $20,000 bail. Police also arrested a second subject in front of the residence who is only being identified as a 43-year-old male resident of Bellflower. He was also booked for garage burglary and is also being held at the Long Beach City Jail on $20,000 bail.

Later the same day, at approximately 3:35 p.m., police responded to another burglary call in the 4900 block of Virginia Avenue. A resident in the area observed two male subjects entering a home through a window, immediately called police, and provided physical descriptions of the suspects which were aired over the police radio. A Long Beach Police motorcycle officer in the area observed two subjects matching the descriptions in the area of Ruth Avenue and Peace Street. He detained and arrested one suspect, but the other fled on foot. Additional responding officers, with the assistance of the L.B.P.D. helicopter “Fox” who was able to follow the suspect and direct ground units to his location, arrested the second suspect in the 100 block of Home Street. Both suspects are 18-years-old and Long Beach residents. The first was booked for residential burglary and for an outstanding failure to appear warrant, and is being held at the Long Beach City Jail on $50,561 bail. The second was booked for residential burglary and for resisting arrest and is also being held on $50,000 bail. Loss from the burglary, which included jewelry and electronics, was recovered and returned to the rightful owner.

In both cases, the suspects were seen knocking on the doors of the residences prior to them entering the property, which is a common tactic criminals use prior to burglarizing a home, to determine if anyone is home or if they attract any attention. The Long Beach Police Department would like to remind the community to always be aware of what is taking place around you and in your neighborhood and to call police if any suspicious activity is observed.

The Long Beach Police Department would like to commend the residents involved in these cases for taking immediate action by calling 9-1-1. As stated by North Patrol Division Commander Galen Carroll, “The people in our community can make all the difference and these two situations prove that point. Four felons were taken off our streets within a matter of minutes after we received 9-1-1 calls from concerned residents who were looking out for their neighborhood.”


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Car Slips Off Jack Pinning Home Mechanic, Rescued by Sheriff’s Deputy, Explorer, And Community Service Office From Bail Bondsman In Palmdale

Palmdale Sheriff’s Station deputies received an emergent 911 call from a citizen on March 21st saying his friend was working on a vehicle near the 2000 Block of Avenue P-8, in the City of Palmdale when the vehicle fell on him.

Palmdale Dispatchers initiated a Code-3 rescue call, and Deputy Raymundo Wilson, along with his ride-along (Los Angeles County Sheriff Explorer Nicholas Hicks), responded from the Antelope Valley Mall. They arrived at the location at the same time as Palmdale City Community Service Officer Walter Andrew (who is also a Los Angeles County Reserve Deputy).

The trio rushed into the open garage at the residence and located the 33-year old male victim, who was pinned underneath the engine block of a vehicle. Because the front tires had been removed from the vehicle, when the car fell off the jack it trapped the victim, underneath. They saw the victim was semi-conscious and was struggling to breathe with the weight of the vehicle upon his chest.

Deputy Wilson and C.S.O. Andrew took hold of the front bumper and lifted the vehicle which enabled Explorer Hicks to reposition the fallen jack. The vehicle was then raised up enough to enable the victim to be pulled from underneath the car.

The victim was transported, via ambulance, to Antelope Valley Hospital where he was treated in the emergency room. According to the attending physician, he received extensive bruising to his face, chest and stomach. He explained because the weight of the vehicle had been upon his chest and stomach area, the victim could have suffocated had it not been for the quick actions by Deputy Wilson, C.S.O. Andrew, and Explorer Hicks. The physician indicated because of the trio’s decisive actions and efficient performance, it resulted in not only saving the patient’s life, but in preventing potentially serious internal injuries. The victim was treated and released from the hospital and has since been recovering from the incident.

Deputy Wilson, C.S.O. Andrew, and Explorer Hicks have been recommended for the Sheriff’s Department Life Saving Award, due to their, heroic actions.


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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Shots fired at LASD Lancaster Sheriff's Deputy During DUI Investigation. 2nd Arrest Made at 10:02AM, Sun From Bail Bondsman In Lancaster

Multiple shots were fired at a Lancaster sheriff's deputy Sunday at 2:20AM when he attempted to make a traffic stop of a suspected drunk driver.

The incident began when the suspect vehicle pulled into a parking lot near the intersection of Avenue J and 20th Street West, followed by the deputy in his marked black and white sheriff's radio car.

Several shots were fired from the suspect vehicle in the direction of the deputy. The gunfire missed the deputy, but the storefronts of two local businesses were hit by gun shots, including at least one round that shattered a window. No people were hit.

The suspect vehicle and its two occupants fled the scene and the deputy immediately requested backup deputies via his sheriff's radio. The deputy followed the path he last saw the suspect vehicle, which was northbound onto the 14 freeway from Avenue J.

While searching for the suspects, the deputy found that the suspect vehicle had collided into a fence on Avenue I at the freeway off ramp. The two suspects fled the vehicle on foot.

Assisting Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputies quickly arrived and set up a containment (surrounded the area) and located and detained one of the suspects in a field north of Avenue I. 29-year old Suspect Donald Ray Scott of Palmdale, who is on Probation, was arrested at the scene.

The second suspect was not found at the scene during the search.

A handgun was found in the suspects vehicle.

The investigation continued through the early morning hours, and at 10:02AM Sunday, a second possible suspect, 34-year old Suspect Wilbur Winston Williams of Lancaster, was located and arrested by sheriff's investigators near on the 44000 block of Fern Avenue in Lancaster.

Both suspects were booked at Lancaster Sheriff's Station for Attempted Murder on a Peace Officer and are each being held on $1,000,000.00 bail.


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IN CUSTODY- Lancaster Robbery Homicide Suspect Timothy Johnson From Bail Bondsman In Lancaster

Suspect Timothy Johnson who is wanted in connection with a Friday, March 23 Lancaster robbery homicide was arrested by Los Angeles County Sheriff’s investigators in South Los Angeles at about 1am, early Sunday morning.

Johnson is a gang member on parole.

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Sheriff's Homicide Bureau detectives are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the shooting death of a man on Friday, March 23, which occurred in the 2000 block of West Avenue K, Lancaster.

Detectives have learned that the suspect allegedly entered the location with the intent to rob the business. The suspect allegedly shot and killed the owner of the business and stole several electronic devices. Most of the property stolen from the location was recovered at a nearby residence.

The suspect was identified as 24-year-old Timothy Johnson, male Black, dark complexion, 6' 2", 170 lbs., with a closely shaved head. His whereabouts are unknown.


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"Safety Vest Bandit" WANTED for 12 Armed Robberies Throughout Los Angeles County including Walgreens And CVS From Bail Bondsman In Long Beach


Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department detectives are seeking the public’s help in identifying a suspect believed to have committed 12 robberies throughout Los Angeles County.

The suspect is described as a male Black in his 30's, 600-602 tall, 225-250 pounds, salt and pepper hair, wearing a ball cap and armed with a semi automatic pistol.

Early in the series the suspect wore a green reflective safety vest during the robberies.

Since November 2011, the suspect has robbed several Walgreens and CVS drug stores in Torrance, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Carson, Norwalk, Long Beach and Lomita.

The most recent robbery occurred on March 18, 2012 at a CVS store in the city of Lomita. The suspect was armed with a handgun during each robbery and should be considered armed and dangerous

Detectives are releasing surveillance photos of the suspect in hopes that someone will recognize him and come forward before he strikes again.

“This is one of the most active armed robbers in Los Angeles County this year,” commented Lieutenant Kent Wegener of the Sheriff’s Major Crimes Detail. “We are hoping that the public will help us identify him before his violence escalates.”

Anyone with information about these incidents is encouraged to contact Detectives Rich Alvarado or Nick Cannis at the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Major Crimes Detail at 562-946-7893.


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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

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DATED 2-9-12

LOS ANGELES – The head of Peace and Joy Care Center – a Carson-based non-profit organization that provides services for domestic violence victims under a contract with Los Angeles County – was arrested today for allegedly ordering employees to assist in the creation of fraudulent bills totaling more than $700,000.

Wilma Wilson, 61 (dob 11/11/51), was arrested without incident at her Carson home by investigators of the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Bureau of Investigation. Two longtime employees, Lisa Corona, 43 (dob 10/10/68), of Cerritos and Melanie McAllister, 49 (dob 6/28/62), of San Pedro also were arrested.

Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley said the Internal Welfare Fraud Unit of the District Attorney’s Public Integrity Division aggressively targets this type of crime for the purpose of recovering and restoring taxpayer money to financially strapped county coffers and punishing those who create such schemes.

“This criminal filing is another example of how an apparently worthwhile project becomes a vehicle for defrauding public benefit programs,” Cooley said.

An arraignment date for Wilson and her co-defendants has not been set. The women are charged in case No. BA393579.

Nipa Cook, Deputy-In-Charge of the Internal Welfare Fraud Unit, said Wilson faces two counts of grand theft and one count of conspiracy to commit a crime. The complaint includes excessive-taking allegations of more than $700,000. Corona and McAllister are charged with one count of each of grand theft and conspiracy to commit a crime.

Wilson, executive director of Peace and Joy Care Center, is accused of directing Corona and McAllister and several other employees to gather names and personal identifying information of public benefit recipients at Department of Public Social Services offices.

Wilson purportedly used that information to bill the county for various services, including counseling sessions. Wilson also extensively over-billed the county for “clients” who received limited services from Peace and Joy Care Center, according to the prosecutor.

Under Wilson’s orders, Corona and McAllister and other employees allegedly created fraudulent files with forged signatures and bogus case notes for the purposes of backing up the bills to the county and deceiving county auditors, the prosecutor said.

A joint investigation by the District Attorney’s Bureau of Investigation and the Office of the Auditor-Controller of Los Angeles County with assistance from the Department of Public Social Services revealed that Wilson’s alleged practices of fraudulent billing and over-billing were in effect from 2003 to 2008.

Bail for Wilson is recommended at $700,000. Corona’s bail is recommended at $180,000 and McAllister’s recommended bail is $500,000.

If convicted as charged, Wilson faces a maximum sentence of eight years, eight months in state prison. Corona and McAllister may be sentenced up to five years in prison, if convicted of all counts.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Deputies from Lancaster seized nearly 5 pounds of marijuana, large caliber handgun and nearly $400.00 From Bail Bondsman In Lancaster

Shortly before noon on Tuesday (February 28, 2012) a search warrant was served in the 43000 block of 16th Street West in the city of Lancaster. As a result of the warrant, LANCAP Deputies seized nearly five pounds of packaged marijuana, a large caliber handgun, and nearly four hundred dollars in cash. The marijuana has an estimated street value of three
thousand dollars.
They also seized other evidence related to the sales of marijuana.
The resident, 32 year old Dewayne Curry was arrested and faces charges related to the sales of marijuana as well as being a convicted felon in possession on a firearm.
The warrant was part of an on-going investigation led by “LANCAP” deputies into the sales of narcotics at the location.


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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Santa Clarita deputies arrest unlicensed driver with about 1.5 kilos of cocaine and methamphetamines in Canyon Country

A deputy assigned to the Santa Clarita Sheriff's Station's Crime Prevention Team conducted a traffic stop of a vehicle near Sand Canyon Road and the Antelope Valley 14 Freeway, Canyon Country, yesterday.

It was determined that the driver of the vehicle, Moises Marroquin, was unlicensed and he was detained. Through further investigation, deputies saw indications of narcotic activity and searched the suspect vehicle.

A narcotics canine was called to the location to conduct an additional search of the vehicle. The dog indicated on narcotics hidden inside the passenger compartment of the vehicle.

Deputies recovered approximately one kilogram of cocaine and ½ kilogram of methamphetamine from inside the vehicle.

The suspect, Moises Marroquin, Hispanic male 06-02-1986, of Las Vegas Nevada was booked at Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station on felony charges of possession of cocaine and methamphetamine for sales and transportation of cocaine and methamphetamine. He is being held without bail and is due in San Fernando Superior Court on March 1, 2012.

The street resale value of the cocaine is estimated to be approximately $32,000. The street value of the methamphetamine is estimated to be approximately $20,000.

There is no further information available at this time. -ref 02856


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Attempt Murder On a Peace Officer, Grand Theft, Felony Evading, two suspects arrested From Bail Bondsman In Compton

A male motorist led deputies on a slightly more than 10-minute chase through the Compton area and Downey before being taken into custody where two suspects were eventually captured.

The chase began around 10:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Compton area after deputies responded to a reported burglary of a business.

The initial on scene deputy saw two males Hispanics getting into a white pickup truck that was loaded with scrap metal. The deputy ordered the two men to stop but was ignored. The males entered the white pickup truck and drove toward the deputies’ vehicle crashing into it starting the pursuit.

The motorist was chased on the eastbound Glenn Anderson (105) Freeway, the northbound Long Beach (710) Freeway and streets in Downey.

The suspect exited the Long Beach Freeway at Imperial Highway and drove into an industrial area near Garfield Avenue. He then abandoned the truck, running along the banks of the Los Angeles River, and then crossing it while the other suspect was being detained by deputy personnel.

After a few minutes or trying to avoid capture the remaining suspect slowed to a walk as deputies closed in, and then gave up, wet and exhausted. It was discovered that the suspect’s vehicle was loaded with various amounts of scrap metal from the business. The suspects were arrested and booked for felony evading of a police officer, grand theft and attempt murder on a police officer.


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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Copper Pipe Thieves Arrested Crawling Under Home From Bail Bondsman In Compton

A call of people crawling under a home Saturday at 10:30am, sent sheriff's deputies to a possible home burglary.

Compton Sheriff's Station deputies arrived at the vacant house on S. Tamarind Ave. in Compton within three minutes and heard voices coming from underneath the home.

Apparently the hidden suspects heard deputies asking for a sheriff's K-9 unit and decided it was in their best interest to surrender.

The investigation by deputies revealed that the suspects were allegedly there to steal copper piping from underneath the home.

In thefts like this, copper plumbing piping is taken from a home, then the thieves typically go to a recycling center where the material is sold as scrap.

Two suspects who were arrested after crawling underneath the home were identified as 19-year old Guillermo Fraire (Bkg No. 3062957), and 18-year old Michele Damato (Bkg No. 3063003).

Also taken into custody was 25-year old Fatima Alvaro (Bkg No. 3062950) who waited in the get-away car outside the vacant home.

Inside the suspects gold 2005 Chevrolet Impala, deputies found additional copper pipes taken from another residence.

(See photos of the suspects and the pipes in the suspects car trunk by clicking on the hyperlink at the bottom of this message).

The three suspects were arrested for residential burglary and booked at the Century Regional Detention Facility of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Each has a bail set at $50,000.00. The three suspects are Compton residents.

It is unknown exactly how much piping was stolen / recovered, as this case is actively being investigated.


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Friday, February 24, 2012

Suspect in Santa Clarita shopping mall sexual assault of 11-year old pleads, is sentenced From Bail Bondsman In Santa Clarita

Alleged molester pleads to shopping mall attack

SAN FERNANDO – A 26-year-old Santa Clarita man accused of sexually assaulting a child in a shopping mall restroom pleaded no contest today, the District Attorney’s Office announced.

Deputy District Attorney Laura Knight Jackson of the San Fernando Branch Office said Casey Crockett pleaded to one count of lewd act upon a child under age 14.

San Fernando Superior Court Judge Hilleri Merritt immediately sentenced Crockett to three years in state prison. Crockett must also register as a sex offender for life.

The charge stems from an incident on Oct. 17, 2011, during which Crockett molested a child in a public restroom stall at the Westfield Valencia Town Center.

The case was investigated by the Special Victims Bureau of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.


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Soccer coach charged with child sex crimes. LASD Special Victims investigators seeking possible additional victims From Bail Bondsman In Los Angeles

News Release – Special Victims Bureau , Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department

Detectives from Sheriff’s Special Victims Bureau are conducting an investigation involving the alleged sexual molestation of two 14-year old soccer players by their club team coach, Suspect Javier Arrioja.

The case originated when a 14-year old Hispanic male reported to East Los Angeles Sheriff’s Station deputies that he had been inappropriately touched by his 48-year old soccer coach. The lewd acts were alleged to have occurred in the suspect’s car in Obregon Park in East Los Angeles, and in the coach’s home in East Los Angeles during early November 2011.

The Sheriff’s Special Victims Bureau investigation resulted in identifying a second 14-year old male Hispanic victim who reported similar lewd acts committed by the suspect in the suspect’s car. The second case is still under investigation.

The suspect allegedly touched the victims in an inappropriate manner.

Suspect Arrioja is a coach for the “Missioneros,” a private soccer club for boys under age 17. He has coached boys and girls soccer teams in the Los Angeles area for over 15 years.

On February 17, 2012, Special Victims Bureau detectives contacted and arrested the suspect at his home in the 100 block of N. Townsend Ave, East Los Angeles without incident. The suspect was transported and booked at the East Los Angeles Sheriff’s Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. He is being held on $300,000.00 bail.


On February 22, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed 4 felony counts of Lewd Acts with a Minor and 1 felony count of Providing Harmful Matter to a Minor against Suspect Arrioja.


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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

$100M in PCP, $389K in cash, Assault Weapons, seized by L.A.IMPACT. Intended for national distribution From Bail Bondsman In Los Angeles

On February 15, 2012, members of the Los Angeles Interagency Metropolitan Police Apprehension Crime Task Force (L.A. IMPACT) seized more than 130 gallons of finished Phencyclidine (PCP) along with precursor chemicals to manufacture an additional 500 gallons of PCP and two assault weapons. Also recovered was $389,000.00 in United States currency.

The investigation stemmed from information received from Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Special Agents in Los Angeles. L.A. IMPACT investigators developed the case and during the month-long investigation, L.A. IMPACT investigators learned that a suspect with links to a Los Angeles street gang was actively involved with the manufacturing of PCP. The investigation revealed that the suspect’s organization would distribute PCP across the country via commercial package delivery companies.

Investigators observed and intercepted suspicious deliveries that were addressed to locations in Texas. Investigators detected a chemical odor emitting from these boxes and tests later confirmed that each box contained approximately three (3) gallons of PCP.

Based on the above information, L.A. IMPACT investigators, along with members of the Los Angeles Police Department served search warrants at multiple locations. During those searches, they recovered another 121 gallon of PCP, firearms, and the above mentioned U.S. currrency.

Additional PCP information:
*There is an estimated 76,800 individual doses in one gallon of PCP.
*Total estimated individual doses for the 130 gallons of of PCP seized is 9,984,000.
*The average user will be under the influence of PCP for approximately 24 hours per dose.
*One dose of PCP in Los Angeles County costs between $10 and $20.
*PCP costs $12,000 to $15,000 per gallon in Los Angeles County and $35,000 to $65,000 per gallon in Dallas.
*Total estimated street value of 130 gallons of PCP in Los Angeles is approx. $99,849,000.
*Users describe dream-like states or out of body experiences when under the influence of PCP.


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Friday, February 17, 2012

Brother Who Shot Brother During Tues. Argument in Walnut Arrested in West Covina From Bail Bondsman In Walnut

Less than 48 hours after shooting his brother during a quarrel at the family home in the city of Walnut, 40 year-old Sean Alexander Kent was arrested on the 300 block of South Prospero Drive, by an officer of the West Covina Police Department.

West Covina Police Officer Street recognized the vehicle driven by Kent based on a Special Bulletin distributed by Detectives from Walnut / Diamond Bar Sheriff’s Station to local law enforcement agencies following the shooting Tuesday.

Suspect Kent was later transferred to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department - Walnut / Diamond Bar Sheriff’s Station, where he was booked on one count of Assault with a Deadly Weapon with a Firearm. His bail is $50,000. He is expected to be arraigned in Pomona Court early next week.

(Press Release) Brother Shoots Brother During Argument in Walnut
Assault With A Deadly Weapon – Firearm

Just after 2:00 PM this afternoon, deputies responded to a residence in the 19800 block of Vista Hermosa Drive, Walnut, regarding a family disturbance and a gunshot victim at the location.

Deputies arrived swiftly and discovered one male adult (a male Black/43, resident of Walnut) was shot in the leg during an argument.

The suspect, who was identified as the victim’s brother, Sean Kent (MB/40, resident of Walnut) fled the scene prior to deputies’ arrival.

The victim’s injury was not considered life-threatening. He was transported to a local hospital for treatment.

Deputy personnel are searching the area for Suspect Kent, who is described as a male Black, 40 years old, 5’10”/185 pounds, with an unknown clothing description.

The weapon used in the shooting has not yet been recovered and the suspect may be armed. If you see the suspect, do not contact him or attempt to detain him. Instead, dial 9-1-1 and advise law enforcement personnel.


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Suspect Arrested in Attempted Murder, Residential, Robbery, Kidnapping And Rape Case in Stevenson Ranch From Bail Bondsman In Santa Clarita

The Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station Detective Bureau has been investigating a brutal sexual assault that occurred on Holmes Place in Unincorporated Los Angeles County, Stevenson Ranch during the early morning hours on January 8th, 2012.

A residential robbery was reported to patrol deputies who learned that an adult female at the location was sexually assaulted during the robbery. Members of the Sheriff’s Crime lab responded to the location and processed the crime scene collecting several pieces of evidence. Detective Campbell from the Santa Clarita Valley Detective Bureau Robbery/Assault team also responded and started the investigation.

Detective Campbell worked closely with the Stevenson Ranch Homeowner’s Association which assisted in providing video footage near the crime scene. Detectives from the Robbery/Assault team combed the neighborhood for information and witnesses.

A series of small clues, DNA evidence, and the skilled detective work by Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Detective Campbell helped provide the information needed to identify the suspect responsible for this vicious attack.

Through department resources, Detective Campbell was able to obtain a recent photo of the potential suspect and his last known address. On February 16, 2012, Detectives conducted a surveillance of the suspect’s residence and saw the suspect exiting his residence. He was taken into custody without incident.

Detectives from the Santa Clarita Robbery/Assault Team served a search warrant at the suspect’s home on Steinbeck Avenue in Stevenson Ranch. Detective Campbell recovered property that appeared to be connected to the incident at the location.

Stevenson Ranch Resident 18-year old Suspect Jerry Moon, the man suspected in the brutal sexual assault is in custody at the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station. Moon was booked at the station this morning for attempted murder, home invasion robbery, kidnapping and rape, Moon is being held in lieu of $2.45 million bail and is scheduled to appear in San Fernando Superior Court on Tuesday.

There is no further information being released on this investigation.


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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Suspended Driver's License Leads to 9 Arrests and $1 Million Marijuana Grow House From Bail Bondsman In Lancaster

On Thursday, February 9, 2012, deputies from Lancaster Sheriff’s Station conducted a traffic stop at around 2AM at the 40th Street West / Avenue D, in Unincorporated County area of Lancaster.


After contacting the driver, 29-year old Suspect Harry Kaladjian of Lancaster, they discovered that he was driving with a suspended driver's license and he was on active probation.



Based on his probation status, the deputies went to his home located in the 7200 block of West Avenue A in Unincorporated Lancaster, to conduct a probation compliance check.


Once inside the home, they found a sophisticated marijuana growing operation.


Several rooms inside the home had been converted into growing areas, complete with planting beds and artificial lighting. The deputies recovered approximately 800 plants in various stages of growth. They also recovered several large plastic bags full of processed marijuana.


n addition to the marijuana growing operation, the deputies also found a “hash oil” processing area.



The marijuana has an estimated street value of one million dollars.



The investigation is ongoing and is being conducted by the Sheriff’s Department’s Narcotics Bureau.



In addition to the driver of the car, deputies arrested eight other suspects who were inside the home. It is unclear if all of the suspects lived at the home.


Suspects arrested:


Teresa Ornelas FW/25

Daniel Ornelas MW/26

Ayman Khalil MW/33

Jack Terastbadsadrian MW/28

Harry Kaladjian MW/29

Aaron Sagnanert MW/22

Derek Howard MW/19

Christopher Bailey MW/22

George Yakoub MW/24


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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Gang member sentenced to 6 years in prison for robbing a puppy from a 9-year old girl From Bail Bondsman In Industry

A gang member has been sentenced to state prison for the robbery of a 9 year old girl of her puppy.

On April 7, 2010, at 7:35 p.m., the 9-year old girl walked to a market on Workman Mill Road in Bassett with her uncle to buy her new “Blue Pit Bull” puppy a dog collar.

The girl entered the market and selected a nice pink collar and the victim’s uncle proceeded to pay for it. The victim waited just outside the market’s front doors with her puppy on a leash.

While waiting for her uncle to make the purchase, 26-year old Jose Castrejon, a “Bassett Grande” gang member, snuck up behind the unsuspected little girl and grabbed the puppy from behind the neck. Castrejon pulled with such force; he easily overpowered the defenseless victim. The little girl held the leash in her hand, still attached to the puppy’s neck.

Store surveillance video captured the robbery which depicts the victim sliding across the sidewalk. The little girl was no match for Castrejon and she could not hold onto the leash. Castrejon entered his truck with the dog and sped away.

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department gang unit, Operation Safe Streets Bureau (OSS), was assigned the robbery investigation. OSS Detectives Glen Eads and Gerhaldt Groenow quickly investigated, identified, and arrested Jose Castrejon as the culprit of the crime.

Jose Castrejon was arrested a day after the robbery. “Mia” the puppy was recovered from Jose Castrejon and reunited with the victim. She was then able to place the new pink collar on her new puppy.

Castrejon was ultimately released from custody on bail awaiting arraignment and further court proceedings. While on bail, he was arrested for a firearm violation in San Bernadino County and his bail was revoked. In late November 2011, Castrejon stood trail for robbery.

With such compelling video evidence, on February 1, 2012, at Pomona Superior Court, Castrejon was sentenced to six years in California State Prison for robbery. The case was prosecuted by the Office of the Los Angeles County District Attorney.

Bassett is an unincorporated community in the San Gabriel Valley policed by the Industry Sheriff's Station of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.


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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Second Miramonte School Teacher Arrested Friday From Bail Bondsman In Los Angeles

This morning at about 10:00am, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Special Victims Bureau investigators arrested a second teacher, Suspect Martin Bernard Springer, who works at Miramonte school in South Los Angeles.

As a result of recent requests from the Sheriff’s Department for members of the public to contact us with any information regarding possible criminal activity at Miramonte school, we received new information yesterday (Thursday) morning. That information led investigators to 49-year old Suspect Martin Springer, a resident of Alhambra.

Since Wednesday morning, Sheriff’s investigators interviewed several people, including Suspect Springer. Meanwhile, Suspect Springer was suspended and removed from the classroom by Los Angeles Unified School District officials. Suspect Springer has been under surveillance by Sheriff’s detectives since yesterday.

As a result of the ongoing investigation by Sheriff’s Special Victims Bureau detectives, Suspect Springer was arrested this morning for Lewd Acts Upon a Child and booked at the Inmate Reception Center of the Los Angeles County jail. His bail is set at $2 million.

He was arrested by detectives existing a school building at 107th Street and Western in South Los Angeles.

The allegations involve two girls who were allegedly fondled in the classroom at Miramonte school by Suspect Springer. They were approximately 7-years old at the time of the incidents, which were alleged to have occurred during the past three years. The investigation is continuing.

This case will be presented to the Office of the Los Angeles County District Attorney for consideration for filing of felony charges of Lewd Acts Upon a Child, by Tuesday morning.

We anticipated, as often occurs in cases like this, that more information and potential victims come forward. Sheriff Baca understands the public’s concern about this and has dedicated the necessary resources to thoroughly investigate all the information that we have received and will receive.

Sheriff's Special Victims Bureau investigators are seeking the help of the public to identify possible additional victims during the suspect’s tenure at Miramonte Elementary School.


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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Palmdale Detectives are seeking the public’s help in identifying Copper Thieves From Bail Bondsman In Palmdale

Palmdale Detectives are seeking the public’s help in identifying suspects that caused over $100,000 dollars in damage while stripping wires from a concrete plant near 7186 East Avenue T.

On January 13th, Palmdale Station Deputies responded to the “Rialto Concrete Products” plant for a burglary investigation in which the suspect(s) entered the property through a cut chain link fence and stripped over 20 electrical boxes inside of the plant. The plant manufactures concrete piping for various construction companies.

Employees of the plant were unsure of the amount of wiring the suspects got away with from the theft, but estimate the repair costs to be in the range of $100,000. Detectives believe the thieves were after the copper core inside the wiring. Palmdale Station has seen a rise in thefts related to metal items being taken in an attempt to recycle them for money.


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Friday, January 20, 2012

Shots fired near school. Parents flee. Suspects Drive Backwards And Ram Deputies Patrol Car. Parolees arrested From Bail Bondsman In Compton

Several minutes before school let out, Compton Station deputies heard gunshots in the vicinity of Longfellow Elementary School, 1100 Block of South Dwight Avenue, Compton.

They checked the area and saw people fleeing for their safety who pointed to a grey car involved in a car-to-car shooting. The deputies saw a grey Lexus with two male black occupants in the street parallel to a parked vehicle.

The suspects in the Lexus, upon seeing the deputies, immediately drove in reverse and recklessly endangered several parents waiting to pick up their children from school. The deputies immediately initiated a vehicle pursuit of the shooting suspects.

The pursuit terminated at the end of Caldwell Street, just east of Oleander Avenue, when the suspects abruptly drove backwards and intentionally rammed the pursuing Sheriff’s patrol car. The deputies took quick action and were able to take both suspects into custody without further incident.

The subsequent investigation identified the 18-year old victim of the shooting and found him to be unharmed. Evidence was collected, which included the recovery of a pistol believed to be used in the shooting.

The suspects, 21 year-old, Corey Coleman, a resident of Compton, and 22 year-old, Darius Oliver, a Long Beach resident, were booked for Attempt Murder and Assault with a Deadly Weapon on Peace Officers, and are being held without bail on parole violations.

The deputies involved in the pursuit were not injured, nor were any parents or students.


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Thursday, January 19, 2012

2012 California Ticket Fines from Santa Clarita Bail Bonds

The following is a list of Vehicular Violations and the dollar amount to be associated with them.
for details on the charges please visit California Law Code Search.


Californians need to be more aware today than ever before. As California goes more into debt, the state seems to get more desperate, and one of the best ways for the state to get extra income is reaming it to those who break the law with their vehicles. Rather than cutting state issued entitlements and curbing liberal spending the state is going to the tax payer to make up some extra income. 

The following is effective as of 1/6/12
  • VC 12814.6        $214       Failure to obey license provisions.
  • VC 14600(A)      $214       Failure to notify DMV of address change within 10 days Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction.
  • VC 16028(A)      $796       Failure to provide evidence of financial responsibility (insurance) Note: This fine may be reduced with proof of insurance on or after the violation date.
  • VC 21453(A)      $436       Failure to stop at a red signal.
  • VC 22349           $214        Unsafe speed,  1 to 15 miles over the limit.
  • VC 22350           $328        Unsafe speed, 16 to 25 miles over the limit.
  • VC 22450           $214        Failure to stop at a stop sign.
  • VC 22454(A)      $616       Passing a school bus with flashing red signals. 
  • VC 23123(A)      $148       Driving while using a wireless phone not hands free, first offense. 
  • VC 23123(B)      $256        Driving while using a wireless phone not hands not free, each subsequent offense
  • VC 23123.5        $148       Driving while using a wireless device to send, read or write text.
  • VC 23124           $148       Minor driving while using a wireless phone.
  • VC 22500           $976       Parking in a bus loading area.
  • VC 22507(A)     $976        Violation of disabled parking provisions, first offense.
  • VC 22507(B)     $1876      Violation of disabled parking provisions, second offense.  
  • VC 26708           $178        Unlawful material on v ehicle windows.
  • VC 27150           $178        Adequate muffler required.
  • VC 27315            $148       Mandatory use of seat belts.
  • VC 27360           $436       Mandatory use of passenger child restraints. Note: This fine may be  reduced by completing a court authorized child seat diversion  program. 
  • VC 27400           $178       Headsets or Earplugs covering both ears.
  • VC 27803           $178       Violation of motorcycle safety helmet requirements.
  • VC 34506            $616      Commercial Driver - Log book violation.
  • VC 4000              $256      No evidence of current registration. Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction.
  • VC 4159              $178      Notify DMV of change of address within 10 days. Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction. 
  • VC 5200             $178        Proper display of license plates. Note: The fine may be r educed with valid proof of correction.
  • VC 9400             $178       Commercial weight fees due. Note: The fine may be reduced with valid proof of correction
Thanks to Bail Agent Ralph Diaz, who drives more than any of us, for bringing this to our attention so we can bring it to you! "Because You Have the Right to Bail"

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