On December 16, 2017, at approximately 1311 hours, I responded to 2660 N Orange Blossom Trail; Lot 48 in reference to a disturbance. Upon my arrival I made my contact with Pablo Joshua Soto (victim/complainant) who advised the following via verbal and a sworn written statement:
Mr. Soto advised on December 16, 2017 after donating plasma at KEDPlasma located at 1800 Main St, Kissimmee FL, he was approached by a Hispanic male in which he identified as Jerie Nieves Salgado (suspect/APS) identified via Spillman in the parking lot. Jerie was driving a white Honda Van unknown FL Tag. Jerie exited the vehicle and began to taunt Mr. Soto and when Mr. Soto approached Jerie, he immediately entered the white Honda van. As Mr. Soto was walking away,
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Soto stated Jerie and the Hispanic male noticed him writing the tag for the vehicle and began to chase him down again. They both exited the vehicle and jumped him again approximately one house down from the lot 06 in which the initial incident took place. Mr. Soto stated he was punch several times.
Mr. Soto continued to advise he initially had an affair with Jerie’s wife a year ago, Christina Angomas. Mr. Soto and Jerie did have a prior incident where both parties got into a physical altercation, however, Mr. Soto did not report it because he thought the issue was resolved. Mr. Soto advised he was able to find Jeri’s full name and the other Hispanic male via Facebook and was able to provide it to me. The name for the other Hispanic male was Jobeth Jesus Nieves Salgado. Mr. Soto stated Jeri may possibly still reside in the Cascades Blvd apartments and could not provide an apartment number. Mr. Soto advised he was unsure of Jerie and Jobeth were brothers or cousins however they are somehow related. I was able to locate both Jeri and Jobeth in Spillman and I observed both names to be consistent with the information Mr. Soto provided to me. Mr. Soto was also able to provide the tag for the vehicle, FL tag Y83UBP, and upon conducting an FCIC/NCIC check it revealed it was registered to a Jerie Nieves Salgado. It also revealed it was a white 1992 Toyota and Jerie’s address was 2102 Cascades Blvd; Unit 207
I later responded to 2660 N. Orange
SA Jose Ramirez contacted the DCF Central Florida Criminal Justice liaison and obtained the following information in regards to this case:
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 December 20th at approximately 5:30 p.m. A Hispanic male and a Caucasian male walked out of the Galloway ShopRite with carts full of unpaid merchandise. The Hispanic male took approximately $323.20 and the Caucasian male took about $409.18 of unpaid goods. Store managers went after them, and were able to recover $72.90 in merchandise. The remaining of the stolen merchandise could not be recovered. Management immediately contacted store Security personal, Victoria Winder, who call the police and took pictures of the license plate of the Toyota 4Runner the individuals took off in. The suspects were later identified as William Terpak Jr. and Jocsan Moradel-Flores using ShopRite’s video surveillance.
Upon our arrival, a Hispanic male later identified as Juan Navarro opened the front door but not the security screen door of the home. I advised Navarro that I was the North Las Vegas Police Officer and was at his home because of the 911 disconnect. I asked Navarro if anyone else lived in the home to which he responded his three kids and the mother(Miriam Garcia) of his children lived there as well. I asked Navarro if we could speak to them to ensure that they were all in good health. At this point, Garcia came to the door and Navarro told me he would not open the door at that they were all "ok". Garcia then opened the screen door and when she did I noticed Navarro had two fresh diagonal scratches on his neck as well as two small cuts on his neck.
Upon my arrival, I was met by a Hispanic female adult verbally identified as Martha Paredes. Paredes stated that about 1530 hours her son Stephan Paul (06/06/2001) was "jumped" by six students from school (Mojave High School) as he was walking home. Paredes stated that Paul identified one of the students as Christian Medrano(04/18/2002). Paredes then stated she found Medrano's facebook page and was able to locate his address(57 Rosa Rosales Ct). Paredes went on to say that she spoke with Medrano's mother (Alma Fuentes) who stated that Medrano has a history of miss behaving and that if Paredes needed to press charges on Medrano to do so. Paredes then stated that she was going to go to the school on Wednesday in an effort to try and identify the other juveniles involved. Paredes completed a voluntary statement and emailed me a screenshot of Medrano's Facebook page.
On Sunday November 24, 2016 at approximately 16:02 hrs. Officer L Wilkerson and I Ofc. R. Holcomb were dispatched by dispatcher B Coleman to 304 Hopkins Drive in reference to a disturbance. Upon my arrival I made contact with Ms. Shawntavia Lucky (complainant) who stated that her son Mr. Jousha Lucky (victim) got into a physical altercation with two black males.
vehicle, and she said "no". I asked Maria if she wanted to press charges against
Upon arrival, I made contact with the complainant, who identified himself as Gregory Climi by his Florida ID card. Climi advised that he is a driver for Lyft and was assaulted with a handgun by one of his passengers. Climi stated that at approximately 1:40 A.M. a request for a ride came in. Climi advised that he picked up the suspect at approximately 2:04 A.M. at 8602 US 19, Port Richey (Checkers). Climi stated that the suspect wanted a ride across the street to the Mcdonalds located at 8527 US 19, Port Richey, so he could confront an employee there. Climi advised that the suspect stated that he was upset
Dispatch conducted a wants and warrants check on Fromm with negative results. Dispatch confirmed that Fromm had a suspended Florida driver's
On 09/23/2016 at approximately 1:00 AM, this Investigator made contact with Kathrine Castro (DOB: 01-07-74) at
On Thursday, August 31, 2017 at approximately 2232 hours, I was dispatched to a residence across the street from 2220 University St in reference of a suspicious person inside of a black truck. Upon arrival I spoke to the complainant Ms. Delisa Smothers. Ms. Smothers stated that at approximately 2230 hours, an unknown black male went inside her neighbor's truck located across the street at 2221 University street.
Upon arrival, Officer Jimenez made contact with the victim identified as Alfredo Rosas(H/M-DOB11/16/1969). Rosas advised Officer Jimenez that someone broke through his bedroom window without his consent and took several electronic items. Rosas also advised that someone took some jewelry items and some cash.
On 03/21/2018, SI Koval contacted Mr. SOY via phone at (928) 836-3655. Mr. SOY claimed that the address of record (AOR) 1026 N. Wedgewood Dr. Mesa, AZ 85203 is his current and correct address. However, Mr. SOY then stated that it was his friend’s address and that he has been away. When SI Koval questioned Mr. SOY further, he refused to provide additional information over the phone and requested to be emailed in order to verify it was the State of Arizona contacting him.
In the summer of 1994 an Illinois woman’s buzzer rang at her apartment complex in Waukegan. She went downstairs to check after nobody went upstairs to her apartment. As soon as she reached the door downstairs, two men forced her into a dark colored sedan, kidnapped her, and raped her. Distraught after her attack, the victim wandered until she ultimately found a Seven Eleven close by and the police were called. When the police arrived, the victim said she was attacked by two Hispanic men that looked to be in their mid-twenties and a bit taller than her height of five feet and seven inches. The car that she was forced into was described as dark colored, older, having four doors and tinted windows. The victim’s boyfriend saw Angel Gonzalez’s car in the apartment complex parking lot and it matched the characteristics that the woman used to describe the assailant’s car. Police later stopped Gonzalez’s car and the victim acknowledged that the car was the one she described. She was then asked if Gonzalez was one of her attackers, and she was certain that he was, despite her being in the backseat of the police car while he was in front of it. Not only was he not close enough for her to get a clear view, but he also had facial hair and a birthmark, both characteristics that she did not use to describe her attackers. This led to Gonzalez being in police custody for interrogation where they did not allow him to sleep. When he was interrogated, he
On Tuesday, January 2, 2018, we arrived for our prearranged scheduled meeting at 9: 40 AM, for our planned 10:00 AM, UNUM Field Visit with Ms. Veronica Alvarez at the Starbucks coffee shop, located at 11979 Garvey Ave. El Monte, CA 91732. The Field Representative continue to wait for Ms. Alvarez that she was late for her 10 o’clock appointment, when she arrived at 10:30 AM, as she exited from a four-door white Kia compact vehicle. Ms. Alvarez who was recognized from our previous meeting with her on December 19, 2017, when she had refused to provide her statements since she was legally represented was observed driving the said vehicle. Miss Alvarez was seen exiting the driver side of the car as she walked in a normal gait towards our direction where we waited for Ms. Alvarez inside the Starbucks coffee shop. We noted that the vehicle appeared to be a newer vehicle which had a paper rear license plate.