RELATED CASES: None. SUPPORT DOCUMENTS: One Page ERC Correspondence, Two Pages EOS CCA Correspondence, One Page Pasco Sheriff`s Office Affidavit Of Identity Theft, and One Page Photocopy of Jean Weeks`s Florida Driver License. On 04/26/2016, I spoke with Jean Weeks and her daughter Kathryn Weeks in the District II Lobby of Pasco Sheriff`s Office in reference to Identity Theft that occurred in another jurisdiction. Kathryn Weeks advised her mother received a collection notice from ERC dated 03/16/2016 in reference to a Sprint bill in the amount of $1,580.45. Kathryn said she contacted ERC and learned a Sprint account was opened in 01/2015, using her mother`s personal identification (name, date of birth, and social security number)
While on patrol, I was checking Pleasant Hill Primitive Baptist Church on Needmore Road and observed a burgundy Tahoe sitting stationary, close to the woodline of the church. I exited my patrol car and approached the driver side of the Tahoe. I quickly recognized the driver as William Anthony Thomas, who has a felony warrant with our agency. Thomas was then detained until further investigation. Thomas name was ran through dispatch and they advised that he had a felony warrant for DUI-Felony.
On the above date and time I was conducting an area check of the the Ridge Road Center plaza. While behind the plaza, I observed a white, 4 door Mercury occupied by three white males. The vehicle was located in the back of the plaza next to a closed store. As I passed the vehicle all four males continued to stare at me. Concerned that the driver, or passengers may have a medical emergency, or a disabled vehicle, I proceeded to pull behind the vehicle without my lights or sirens activated to inquire.
I located the KPD Rape Case 15-27355 which identified a subject named Ricardo Oropeza-Quiroz (DOB 12-30-1993) as being contacted with Hicks. It was also determined that Oropeza-Quiroz was an involved party in KPD Hit and Run Case 15-22411. In the Rape case, Hicks and Oropeza-Quiroz were people of interest. That case is still under investigation.
The juridicitional obligations for the Summerville Police Department is Summerville. Be that as it may, the town of Summerville is unequally apportioned amongst Charleston County, Dorchester County, and Berkeley County. To demonstrate, when I was riding with Officer Wells on a road, he said one half of the road belonged to Summerville and the other half belonged to another county. Additionally, I remember riding with officer Huggins. We passed several businesses.
Howard County’s led officers into Prince George’s County, in part, due to information obtained from a search warrant. A global position system affixed to one of the defendant’s vehicles, and information gleaned from tracking one of the defendant’s cell phones led Howard County officers to the warehouse. Notably, the specific details involving Howard County’s investigation of Snowden and Caldwell were suppressed, but the State was permitted to elicit testimony indicating that Howard County officers were in Prince George’s County for an investigation. That evening, Detective Puglise was disguised as an electrician in a bucket truck. Detective Puglise testified that he observed Caldwell driving the blue Toyota Camry drive into a parking lot and position itself near a white box truck for approximately three minutes and then drive away.
MILLERSBURG — Looking into the face of the man she assaulted, a Killbuck woman who was high on LSD when she became violent with a Holmes County Sheriff 's deputy responding to a disconnected 9-1-1 call in October, said she was sorry. Kaetlyn M. Weber, 20, of 424 S. Main St., previously pleaded guilty in Holmes County Common Pleas Court to a single count of assault. The charge is made a fourth-degree felony because the victim, Mike Williams, was acting in the capacity of a deputy at the time. “You didn 't I was real,” Williams told Weber of the moment he found her wandering in the middle of a bean field. And, while he tried to reassure her he was there to help, “You got violent with me
On 04/23/2016 at approximately 23:15 hours deputies discovered a vehicle parked on the bridge that goes over the Ninnescha river, in the 800 block of E. 110th AVE North Sumner County, KS. the vehicle matched the description of a vehicle that was seen leaving the area of a verbal disturbance with shots fired. Deputy Coon went and made contact with the driver as I gave the vehicle information to dispatch. The vehicle was a white Chevrolet truck with Oklahoma tag of 541KQY VIN of 1GCGC29R5VE127727. After the vehicle information was given to dispatch I walked up to the passenger side door and began to look inside.
Police began to investigate people who owned a yellow car matching the witness's description. They also were
Billings Police Sort out a verbal dispute between an ex-boy friend and his ex-girl friend. According to the young man who was riding in the passenger side of the green van closest to the intersection, the small van behind them was chasing them. The occupants in the small green van were accusing the passenger in the large green van of not returning a Birth Certificate.
I believe I would be a good fit for the Fairmont Police Department because I have spent the last 3 years working for the City of Caledonia, which is a town of 3,000 people. I believe Fairmont could good a good natural transition into a bigger department with more possibilities. Fairmont offers a wide demographic between its local schools, Higher education campuses, and its successful/thriving employer’s e.g. Mayo Clinic Health Systems, Avery Weight-Tronix, REM, and many more. Fairmont is known as the City of Lakes. This intrigues me on a professional and personal level.
On June 16, 2015, I was assisting Officer M. Rich on a suspicious activity call at Argonne Drive @ Versailles Street. Communication advised a light blue Buick with NC registration just dropped off two black male’s at the above location. Upon arrival in the area I observed a light blue Buick vehicle with a black male behind the wheel.
Augusta, Georgia Richmond County Sheriff Department The sheriff department in Augusta, Ga. is a very “diverse organization of professional men and women, as well as the largest full-service Sheriff's Office in Georgia” (“Richmond County Sheriff”). They are in charge of covering over 327 square miles, busy interstate highways, and three municipalities. They also work with other LEOs to defend the property and the lives of each citizen. They also use a form of community policing as a way of better comprehension the citizens need by creating a way to gather information, which can create a level of security that can improve the attribute of life in Augusta, Ga.
While on patrol in the parking lot of Boyer 's Food Market I observed a maroon in color Chevrolet Cruze bearing PA registration JMF9293. I had prior knowledge of this described vehicle with that exact PA registration was involved in a hit and run recently earlier in the week, which is being investigated by Patrolman Travis BOWMAN. I parked my patrol vehicle stationairy on the 600 block of W. Centre St. (State Route 54) waiting for the vehicle to exit the Boyer 's parking lot. I observed a black male enter the driver side of the vehicle and a white female enter the passenger side of the vehicle. Once the Cruze exited the Boyer 's parking lot I conducted a vehicle top on it in that area of S. Vine St. and W. Oak St.
Implementing budget cuts within the Jacksonville Police department can serve to be beneficial to the county. Money can be allocated to areas where the need is far greater and can serve to be beneficial to the county, state, and citizens. Advantages & Disadvantages The significant points of interest of zero-based budgeting are adaptable spending plans, centered operations, lower expenses and more trained execution, while the drawbacks are asset seriousness, the likelihood of being controlled by savvy managers and a predisposition towards short-term planning. Pete Pyhrr created zero-based planning in the 1970s while he was an account manager at Texas Instruments.