According to Chesapeake Police Officer Noble and Officer Collins, the above petition was filed on June 13, 2016, in Chesapeake, Virginia.
“I located a stolen vehicle on 06/12/2016, at approximately 0930 hours at Copperstone Circle and Copperstone Court in Chesapeake, Virginia. The vehicle is a 2015 Dodge Charger with Virginia license plates of VEZ-1766. I took the initial report for the vehicle on 06/11/2016. It was assigned case #16-78080. I stayed with the vehicle and did not let it out of my sight. I notified FTO Noble that I had located the vehicle. He stated he was in route to the location. Prior to FTO Noble’s arrival Officer B. D. Baker arrived on scene and stated he had observed two black males that possible matched the
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I told both that I had seen them on CCTV footage walking into and out of the YMCA and then walking to the Dodge Charger, entering it and leaving the parking lot. I asked Jalen if that sounded right, he nodded his head. Jalen would later admit that he and Marlon went to the YMCA, signed the guest information sheet using Marlon’s brother’s name of Adonte Burnell, and going into lockers taking the keys and then taking the Dodge Charger. Jalen said he did not drive the Charger, but Marlon did.
Jalen was placed in the rear of my marked Police vehicle. Prior to entering my vehicle, I completed as search of Jalen’s clothing. He had a cell phone charger in his left pocket and a cell phone in his right pocket. I removed the cell phone and kept it in my possession. FTO Noble and Officer R. Collins would later take the phone for evidence. Marlon was placed in the rear of Officer Baker’s marked Police vehicle. Both were transported to 1337 Copperstone Circle, where the vehicle was located. I gathered Jalen’s parent information at this time.
I spoke with Marlon about additional items in the vehicle the victims said should be in there. I asked if the items would still be in the vehicle. Marlon said “Probably not, but I didn’t take them” he said there was seven other persons in the vehicle at some point. Marlon was asked what time “he” parked the car on Copperstone Circle. He said between 10pm and midnight.
I spoke with Jalen about the items. He said he did not take
Upon arrival, I met with Lake Ridge Student Quarzaza, Imani B/F, dob 04/22/1998 and her dad Quarzaz Mongo who said that someone hit her vehicle while it was parked in the school parking lot in front of the Pac. Quarzaza said that she parked her vehicle at approximate 6:74 a.m. in the parking lot near the Pac before the start of school. Quarzaza said that when she went to her car at approximately 3:09 p.m. after school, she noticed that she had damage on the back right side fender. Quarzaza said that an unknown w/f driving a black truck drove by and told her that she had seen a red pick-up truck hit her car. Quarzaza said that the unknown suspect left a white piece of paper on her windshield with nothing written on it.
On Monday, July 13th, 2015, at approximately 1900 hours, I, Officer Darryall White, was contacted by Sergeant Frank Long in reference to rides associate Jakivus Townsend (ID# 1954251) stealing an IPhone from Hurler. I was contacted by Rides Manager Felicia Funderburk stating that Mr. Townsend had admitted to stealing the cell phone. I escorted Mr. Townsend from Operations to the North Carolina Interview Room where a compliance verification and interview was conducted.
On Monday August 08, 2016 I, Detective K. Holland #636 began reviewing this case file. The three listed suspects, Ramon Alvarado, Jose Blancas, and Hector Gatica were believed to be involved with burglarizing vehicles prior to their arrest. Since their arrest, victims had come forwards to report their vehicle was burglarized. Property belonging to Malinda Sims, (a Samsung cell phone), was returned to her by Officer Acosta. Sims also reported that $80-$100 was stolen from her vehicle. Officer Weaver advised that there was still electronic equipment inside the Dodge Avenger that was located at Brownwood Towing. A search warrant was sought for the Avenger, and it was signed by Judge Sam Moss. The search of the vehicle was occurred on 08/08/16
I, Deputy Daniel Pruitt spoke to a Steve Craine who stated on 06/06/2017 he saw a small silver SUV on his property. Steve stated the SUV was pulling a red 1970's model truck bed as a trailer. Steve stated he saw a white male drving and a female passenger. Steve stated the subjects were loading items from his property. Steve stated the subjects dropped all the items. Steve stated the subjects went to his neiybors Craig Chaffin's house at 25004 West 49th Street. Craig stated a female named Emma Hogen and a white male named Jerry came to his shop. Craig stated Emma and Jerry were trying to sell items out of a red truck bed. Craig stated Emma and Jerry wanted $300.00 dollars for the whole trailer full of property. Craig stated he paid Emma and Jerry $200.00 dollars and $100.00 was a check he wrote to Emma. Craig stated Emma and Craig left in a silve Geo Tracker SUV. I
The police department did a follow up with the highly detailed tip they received. The defendants where watched closely and the officers did a follow up on the exact activities that they received from the anonymous tip. The officers gathered all the information they observed in doing the follow up, and received a warrant. The warrant allowed the officers to search the home and the defendant’s automobiles. The officer’s drug dogs found drugs, weapons and contraband in the defendants home and automobiles. Stated in the article, that the defendants made trips to Florida to bring back narcotics. Mader followed up on the tip and discovered that Lance had made a reservation to West Palm Beach. Lance was followed to the hotel, where he left with Sue in the family car back to Bloomingdale. The information that the officers gathered allowed them to provide evidence that the defendants where selling and bringing back drugs and with the tip, they were given a search warrant from the magistrate.
Upon arrival I spoke to Paras Narang (victim) who stated in effect that between June 15, 2015 2100 hrs to June 16, 2015 0730 hrs an unknown suspect(s) gained entry into his vehicle (brown 2015, Accura, NJ reg# PDN710), which was parked in the parking lot, and removed is brown leather wallet and a gold chain from his console.
The operator of the vehicle identified himself as Roger Robert Romansky with a California identification card. I questioned Romansky who the owner of the vehicle is. He said it's a friend of his. When asked for his friend's name he said he wasn't sure. He asked the other occupant in the vehicle for his friend's name. The passenger said Brittney. I asked if they had a phone number for Brittney so I could verify that they are permitted to use her vehicle. Both males related that they did not
On 6/9/17 at 1252 Hrs. Officer Villalpando was dispatched to a juvenile problem 1608 10th St. Caller, Nicholas Allen advised that his son, Kaden Boyd (14) who was currently on house arrest, “cut” off his ankle monitor and was last seen getting into a black passenger car. Officer Villalpando arrived and met with Mr. Allen who told him that Kaden had been missing once before while in the Austin area, and that Kaden was involved with the criminal element believing his son is traveling to Austin with an older male, Michael Tabler who had recently been arrested.
While at the Boyer 's getting fuel, two juvenile females came to me to report a suspicious male. The females identified themselves as Patricia Moncrief and Hayley Stachowski. The juvenile females stated there is a male that had been parked outside the Domino 's for a while stalking a female worker. The juvenile females stated the worker was told to call the police but she did not. The females stated a male Domino 's worker came outside to confront the male and the male moved his vehicle to the Boyer 's side parking lot and remained there. The juvenile females pointed the vehicle out to me, which I observed and the male sitting inside the vehicle, I identified that male as Pena Jose. Pena started his vehicle and drove away. The
On November 6, 2007, in a sketch the suspect was identified as African American male who age range was about 40 to 45 years. His weight was about 140 to 150 pounds, with short hair. On November 13, 2007, the police were notify by a manager who worked at an apartment complex that man was either unconscious or dead. Police discover that the man was asleep and learned his name was Michael Marshall. Additionally, a police officer notice that the man had an uncanny similarity to the suspect who stole the truth. When other officers came to the scene they were convinced that he was man who commit the act and bought him in for a photo lineup inside police station. Female victim could not positively identify Marshall as the man who stole her truck. Furthermore, the judge refused to suppress the evidence that the witness could not positively identify Marshall even through there wasn’t enough to link him with the
On Thursday, July 14, 2016, at approximately 0847 hours, Patrolman David Stamets had a vehicle stopped on the 100 block of East Oak Street. Immediately after Stamets stopped the vehicle Your Affiant positioned his vehicle on the 100 block of South White Street near the Oak Street intersection facing southbound. When exiting my vehicle your Affiant observed a gold Pontiac sedan accelerating northbound on South White Street at an unsafe speed towards Stamets and your Affiant's location.
Jimmy asked “did the cameras see me rob anybody?” We replied “no.” Then Jimmy replied “no pictures, no crime huh? Look, I am going to get out of here, get my gun back and leave here because you guys don’t have me on videos robbing anybody. Just because Donny rob some guy and try to blame it on me, since i was smoking with him.” We told Jimmy that we have witness that pointed Jimmy out.” Jimmy asked “who and what’s the witness name.” We told Jimmy that it was Mike Smith, who witness, and that he works inside the building. At this point, Jimmy said “so, Donny and Mike Smith huh? They both said it was me, awesome.” After that, Jimmy state that “I walk into the woods to smoke some
GULDEN requested his vehicle to be parked in the parking lot across the street if allowed. I advised that it would be fine. Off BOWMAN moved the vehicle and secured the car for GULDEN. PITKITUS had a friend come to the location of the stop to pick him up. GULDEN was transported back to the police dept. after the blood test where the same friend from before waited to give him a ride home. The friend who transported them was Adam JEVELLE in a Dodge Ram pick-up.
During the interview McKenzie was asked to tell us where he saw the police vehicle and how he came into contact with the deputy. McKenzie stated he saw the police car and pulled in and pulled back out. McKenzie was asked if he pulled into the driveway and turned around and he stated “Yes”. McKenzie stated he was lost and had never been in that area before. McKenzie was shown a printed
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