On March 30, 2016, at 1227 hours, I responded to 1111 Merrick Avenue for a lost or stolen handgun.
Upon my arrival, I met with victim and homeowner, Eric C. Holloway. Mr. Holloway related that his Glock 27, .40 caliber, serial #VNL941, loaded with 11 rounds was missing from his bedroom dresser drawer. The weapon was seen on the morning of Monday, March 28th and discovered missing moments ago. A check of the property’s doors and windows revealed no forced entry. A check of the bedroom revealed many valuables, jewelry and several weapons that were not touched. A check of the home revealed that it was in order and not ransacked.
On inquiry, Mr. Holloway related that his son Eric Holloway (22) and Eric’s friend Harley Pisa (21) lived in the home.
Characters: Stevie and Susan Carol are the two main characters of the book. It also had many minor characters.
I responded to Wal-Mart Supercenter in reference to a burglary call. Upon arrival, I spoke with Patrick Mahoney. Mahoney stated that someone busted hit door handle and twisted the key hole, to unlock it. The offender stole a Springfield XDM 40 cal pistol. I did observe damage to the plastic around the key hole. There was no busted plastic laying on the ground upon my arrival. Mahoney also stated that he last seen the pistol yesterday. Mahoney also sated that he went to prattville today and a couple more stores arounf Troy, AL. Mahoney didn’t notice any of the damage to the door until he walked out of Wal-Mart. The pistol valued at $700.00 dollars. The serial number is: MG171824.
On 07/04/2015 at approximately 1450 hours, I responded to 111 N. Main Street (Sovereign Guns) in reference to six firearms being reported missing from inventory.
On June 26, 2015, Mr. Steve Gerecke, an Albuquerque, New Mexico resident, confronted six youths allegedly attempting to burglarize his home after gaining access through the garage with a remote control removed from his wife’s car. The group of youth appeared to have been the same roving mob reported earlier to the police. Witnesses and police reports complained of burglarized homes and cars with the removal credit cards, cellphone, keys, and other valuables. In addition to the burglaries, the group allegedly committed grand the auto. Upon the confrontation of Mr. Gerecke and the youth, an escalation of bravado ensued. At this time, one of the youth armed with pistol, shot Mr. Gerecke multiple times killing him in the driveway of his home. Well
On Saturday 05/07/16 at 2149 hours I was dispatched for a theft of bicycle from
On June 28, 2017 at approximately 1100 hours, I was dispatched to Target located at 101 Grand Ave for a report of a shoplifter in custody.
On 01/17/2017, at 1100 hours I made contact with William Stewart in the District II Lobby of the Pasco Sheriff`s Office in reference to disposal of miscellaneous ammunition.
The suspect or suspects entered the home through the unlocked back door and proceeded to the bedroom of Mr. Rhodes where he kept his 9mm Springfield hand gun and a jar full of cash money and pocket change. upon the suspect or suspects entry into Mr. Rhodes bedroom the gun and money was stolen. nothing else in the residence appeared to have been touched.
On November 3, 2007, a crime was committed in Hapeville, Georgia. A mother and her son heard a commotion outside their residence house. When mother discover a man sitting inside her orange and white truck, the man threated her at gunpoint with a pistol. The female victim was told to go back inside her property. Female victim son called the police immediately to notify them of situation. Hapeville Police Department officers were dispatched to the home. A Hapeville officer on duty spotted the stolen truck less than a half mile from the location vehicle was taken from. The officer pursue the truck, and the thief exit the vehicle and started running. However, despite the fact that Atlanta Police helicopters were used in the search to cover more range, officers failed to apprehend the suspect. According to one officer’s official report, “Officers have not currently located
On Saturday, July 18, 2015, I was dispatched to 5108 Shady Bluff Street on a report of a Disturbance with a weapon call.
Hello im Jack Meland and I choose the book “The Rivalry” by John Feinstein, because of the imprinted football on the front cover it really felt like it was going to be touching and a great story . I gave it a 4 star review because it was a little all over the place.However, I love how the book is a little of everything action, sports, mystery, romance, and drama and I think everyone will like the book if they are interested in reading. It’s nice how it’s written because it leaves a cliffhanger on every page it feels like which is smart of Feinstein to keep the readers engaged. I have played football since I was in kindergarten so it seemed like a great book to relate to. The teenagers are young journalists, Stevie and Susan Carol write about a football games usually college football games. Their biggest story that they have to write is going to be the
The name of the book I read is The Rivalry and it was wrote by John Feinstein. First, the book was about the big rivalry between Army and Navy. It was about how and what they did for their rivalry. A day before the game, it said that they had a lunch together and that whoever won the game would sing their fight song in front of the Cadets and then they would go to the losing team’s Cadets and would then sing their fight song. It was a big rivalry, but when not playing they got along better than what you would think a rivalry team would. The setting in this book is mainly in the Army Campus area, but if they have an away game against another team it will change to that stadium. Then, they would come back home and it would be at Army again.
Erik Ayala had purchased the murder weapon, a 9-milimeter pistol, from 99 Pawn & Guns on January 9, 2009 (ER 3, Memo in Opp, Ex. D, Depo of David Kartchner, 45:13 to 47:18; ER 42-46, Exhibit 1 attached to Kartchner Affidavit). The 99 Pawn & Guns employee that sold Erik Ayala was David Kartchner (Memo in Opp, Ex. D, Depo of David Kartchner, 45:13 to 47:18; ER 41-46. Memo in Opp, Ex. G. BATF Form 4473). When Mr. Kartchner submitted a background check to the Oregon State Police for approval, the Oregon State Police issued a two-day hold on the purchase (ER 45-48). Despite the two-day hold order by the Oregon State Police, Mr. Kartchner did not delay the sale and sold the gun to Erik Ayala on January 9, 2009 (ER 47).
Several minutes after the shooting, a local police officer discovered a Remington 30-06 rifle along with a wealth of physical evidence, as follows: an overnight bag containing assorted toiletries, two unopened cans of beer, a portable radio with the number “00416” scratched on its side, (later discovered to be James Earl Ray’s inmate number while a prisoner at Missouri State Penitentiary), a pair of pliers with “Romage Hardware” stamped on the handle, a Memphis newspaper dated April 4, 1968, a brown paper bag on which “Homestead” was printed and men’s underwear. Also found was a cardboard box that contained Bushnell binoculars and a paper bag and receipt from York Arms Company dated April 4, 1968, along with cartridge and some ammunition.
On Sunday, November 5, 2017 at approximately 7:26 AM, I, Officer Raul Marrero and Ryan Holroyd were dispatched to 820 SE 9th Ct, in reference to a suspicious vehicle complaint. Dispatch advised of a white Pontiac car that was parked in the driveway. The complainant/homeowner, James Robert Caves Sr., didn 't know who the vehicle belonged to.