Jacob went on to say he did not actually see Jennifer's face because she was wearing a hooded sweatshirt, and all black clothing, but recognized her because of the way she walks. Jacob said Jennifer walks like a male, and she is the only female he knows who walks in that manner.
I asked Jacob if he had seen Jennifer touch, or damage the truck and he stated he had not. I asked Jacob if Jennifer had anything in her hands when she was running away, and he said he did not see anything in her hands.
Jacob said a little later he saw who he thought was Jennifer and her friend, walk from 7th ST SE and H ST SE, toward Jennifer's residence. Jacob said Katie later came over and told him they had just gotten back from the grocery store. I asked Jacob if the two had any groceries
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Officer Nunn pointed out fingerprints at the center front of the hood to Jason's vehicle. I asked Jason, Jacob, and Joseph if any of them had touched the vehicle since it had been damaged, and they all stated they had not.
Officer D. Foster obtained two cards of latent fingerprints from the hood.
Officer Foster later entered the fingerprint cards into evidence. It should be noted Officer Nunn took a photo of the prints prior to Officer Foster printing the vehicle.
Officer Foster, Officer Nunn and contacted Jennifer and Katie on the front porch of Jennifer's residence. I observed Jennifer was wearing a dark bluish-grey zip up hooded sweat shirt and blue jeans, which all appeared to be dark clothing at the time of night.
Because Jennifer was the suspect in this case, I advised her of her
Constitutional Rights from my pre-printed Miranda card and asked Jennifer if she understood her rights. Jennifer did not express any confusion and stated she understood her rights, and was willing to speak with Police.
It should be noted while speaking with Jennifer I could smell the faint odor of intoxicating alcohol coming from
During transport, another vehicle went in front of me, and I pressed on the breaks to avoid an accident. Immediately, the inmate complained of her head being hurt, noticeable bleeding appeared on inmate’s forehead. I advised the dispatch of the incident and advised Western hospital of the delay. The inmate was transported to the nearest hospital for injury assessment and treatment. Upon arrival to the hospital, the nurse asked for handcuffs to be removed from the inmate, deputy J advised the nurse that per policy the removal of handcuffs is prohibited. Then Inmate Kelly asked to use the bathroom, deputy J escorted the inmate and observed her. After inmate Kelly was treated and cleared by the hospital staff she was transported to Western
Upon arrival, I made contact with Edwards and the White female subject. Edwards advised me that the subject stole a BIC lighter. The subject cooperated and waited in the LP room for the police to arrive.
The facts of the case is LTJG Burgundy and Tamland are suspected of murdering a fellow junior officer from another command while on liberty in San Diego, CA. In order from causing panic in the suspects, NCIS Special Agent Mantooth contacts their command to ask for assistance in collecting evidence, which are the suspects DNA evidence via fingerprints, to compare with those found on the murder weapon. LTJG Burgundy’s Executive Officer will call each subject into her office under false pretense. She successfully attains his fingerprints via glass of water.
Upon my arrival I observed a white female identified as Whitney Anderson who exited her vehicle as I attempted to park my patrol unit on the side of the road. As I was exiting my patrol unit Whitney began to yelling at Darrell Anderson. As I was approaching the two subject I instructed Whitney to stop multiple times. Whitney continued to yell at Darrell therefore I started to place Whitney into hand restraints. At this time Whiney started to pull away from me and continued to yell at Darrell. I had placed one of Whitney’s hands into the restraints and her children began to get out of the vehicle. Whitney was still trying to pull away
The decision was made to leave the victim’s vehicle at the residence Ms. Collins did not have any issues with the vehicle remaining on the property. I then made contact with Kim Holmes the mother of the victim. I turned the victim’s property over Kim Holmes at approximately 4:30 p.m. I also advised Kim Holmes on what was going to take place. After explaining everything to Kim Holmes I provided her with my business card and a card for vital statistics.
I requested Officer Hand of the Frackville Police Department over to the back door of my patrol vehicle to witness me read Cadau the DL-26
The purpose of this experiment was to investigate a crime scene. Given an evidence bag a number of tests were performed in order to determine who the suspect was. The experiments included a simple fiber burn test, iodine fuming to develop a finger print, and thin-layer chromatography to determine ink similarities.
Officer Jones arrested Mr. Jones for domestic violence and transported him to the station on 19th ave. Officer Banks asked me to question the witnesses next door and across the street, as well as keep an eye on Ms. Jones for EMS. EMS arrived at approximately 7:45pm and examined Ms. Jones. The determined she did not need to go to the hospital after checking her vitals and examining her injuries. I went to the neighbor’s house directly next door to Ms. Jones and I asked if the two males had witnessed or heard anything from the Jones’s home.
On 07-24-2017 at approximately 1135 hours I, Officer H. Solis P#2512, was dispatched to 3146 Mayfair Dr. reference a report of a runaway juvenile. Upon arrival I was met by Marry Russell at the door. Marry explained to me that her daughter (Hannah Russell) did not come home today after school. She stated that Hannah is currently a member of Central High Schools’ band and sometimes had band practice after school but today was not a scheduled practice day. I asked Marry when was the last time she had seen Hannah. She stated that approximately 0700 hours when she was about to leave for work she saw Hannah leave with her twin sister Hailey Russell. During this time I was also able to get physical descriptors about Hannah so I could have dispatch
Officers responded to Wal-Mart in reference to a domestic dispute. On scene officers made contact with the victim Sara Adams. She stated that her ex-boyfriend was staying with her and now will not leave the residents. She stated that he damaged her cell phone and trashed her house. Officers observed the damage phone and when to 171 Keen dr to make contact with the suspect. Upon officers arrival the suspect had fled the scene. Adams stated that the argument stated when she came home at 00:00. She stated that Corey Newman, her ex-boyfriend was mad about her not coming home when she got off work. She stated that when she pulled into the driveway he met her at her vehicle and wanted to go through her phone to see if she was seeing another
Latisha stated, she heard a big crash and she thought Josh Aguiar had just rammed her gate. Mrs. Olsen stated, Joshua Olsen got out of the vehicle and tried to come in through the front door. When he could not get in the front door he started walking around the house checking all windows stating, “I’m going to fuck shit up, I’m going to fuck you up”. I asked Latisha if he called Joshua at work and told him he could come pick up his stuff. She stated, no she did not that she in fact called Joshua’s mother and relayed through her that they could meet some where and she could drop his stuff off to him. I asked if there was any proof that Mr. Olsen had been threatening her, she stated that dispatch had overheard Mr. Olsen yelling on the phone. I spoke to Dispatcher Karen Lester who took the 911 call.
Unit 1 coursework: Exploring a theme (Body Image) This term in drama we had to explore the theme of body image, through the uses of different drama techniques and strategies within a series of performances. We started off with producing a a sequence of freeze frames to convey the way one feels when subjected to body image issues.
Upon arrival I made contact with Georgette Lipford, herein referred to as the victim. It should be noted that this officers noticed the victim to be crying and fearful for her well-being. I also noticed swelling and a large abrasion around the victim’s bottom lip, and a minor laceration on her right cheek. The victim advised me that her and her boyfriend, Mark Tillman, herein referred to as the arrestee, had a physical/ verbal argument.
On the above date and time, I Officer Marion, was notified of a vehicle that had been parked in an individual’s driveway. When the complaint, Ms. Peggy Walls, comforted the vehicle it drove away, Ms. Walls followed the vehicle into Estill Springs. I made contact and initiated a traffic stop with the vehicle on 41A and Alsonia Drive. The driver of the vehicle exited and ran back to my vehicle. I asked the driver, Mr. William Dye, what was going on tonight, he stated that a friend of a friend, Misty Newson, called and said she need help. I looked in the vehicle and found Ms. Newson in the floor board with a jacket thrown over her. I asked to see her hands she stated that she was afraid someone was going to kill her. I asked the driver of the
Often, people of all ages, race, and gender catch themselves gazing into mirrors for hours, blaming themselves for the way they look, not realizing that the media is actually the one to blame for many people’s body image. Body image is the way people see themselves, or how they assume other people see them. It is not likely to see a plus sized model in a magazine or a model on the runway with blemishes on her face. A person’s negative perception of their own body is not because they think it is wrong to look and be healthy; it is because the media is telling them that being a size 2 with flawless skin is healthy and beautiful.