The officials of Walnut Grove arrest one of the two suspected in the criminal act of cash-laden billfold. One of the suspects name was Angelia Permenter which was 37 of Pleasant Grove Road. It was about 5 p.m. that day when the two women went to Dollar General on highway 35. They were visiting the restrooms, moment later they left the restroom but forget one of the billfold that holds 1000 cash. Soon as the two women the store, the surveillance video showed they had the bill-fold. The video was posted on social media and people off the social media sites quickly identified the suspects. On November 29, Angelia arrived at the drug court about 4 p.m. and Polk arrest her on spot. The second suspect had been contacted by Chief Kevin Polk, and he
Castro said the male suspect was wearing a grey shirt, black shorts, and pushing a shopping cart. Castro said the female suspect was wearing a white top, dark shorts, and carrying a large TJ Maxx reusable shopping bag. Castro saw the suspects go to different sections of the store concealing items in their shopping bag. The suspects attempted to leave the store with the unpaid for items. Castro contacted the suspects at the front entrance of the store. Castro told the suspects to give the items back and the male suspect handed Castro the items and the female suspect dropped additional loss on the ground. Both suspects left on foot south on Lake Ave.
SUMMARY OF FACTS: Two armed men rob a bank in Alhambra, CA. One of defendant steals money, holds a women teller hostage and shoots at a police officer severely wounding him. The second defendant is offered money by one of the robbers to steal a white automobile as the “getaway car” for the robbery. The police takes the defendants into custody. One of the defendant’s statement was used as evidence.
Approximately one hour after petitioner’s arrest, Detective Clark returned to the apartment and informed Rojas that petitioner had been arrested. Detective Clark requested and received both oral and written consent from Rojas to search the premises. During the search the police found Drifters gang paraphernalia, a butterfly knife, clothing worn by the robbery suspect, and ammunition and a shotgun.
On July 5, 2000, cab driver Angel DeJesus suffered multiple fatal gunshot wounds during a robbery while his taxi was parked at the intersection of Kittatinny and Hummel Streets in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. DeJesus’s fiancé Vivian Martinez testified that he had purchased a pouch to keep in his taxi to hold his money, a couple of days before the murder. Martinez believed there was about $250.00 in DeJesus’s possession around 2:45 am on the day of the murder.
Officer Acosta interviewed Victims and Witnesses at 814 N. Garfield Ave and stood by with evidence until ID Technicians recovered. See Officer Acosta’s ADD report for further details.
On 07/14/2015 D/S Sorensen #6290 responded to 3571 Old Bartow Eagle Lake Road, Bartow in reference to a robbery with a firearm. Upon her arrival she met with the victim David Eugene Cody. D/S Sorensen learned that while the victim was standing outside of his residence an unknown black male with a bandana covering the lower part of his face approached him with a silver handgun. The unknown male stuck the handgun to the victim’s and demanded money. The victim got into struggle with the suspect, and during the struggle the bandanna fell off of the suspect’s face. The victim recognized the suspect. The victim gave a description of the suspect.
On 26 June 2017 at 1516 hours, Officers were dispatched to the area of 305 East Penn Street for a theft of a vehicle. Officer were advised the actor was a Rhiannon Meyer and that she had stolen her dad Dodge truck green in color with a plow on the front. and was last seen heading towards Main Street. Officer began to check the area of Main Street, when Unit 191 called out with the vehicle at 100 Pennsylvania Ave, in Shenandoah Heights. Your Affiant (Patrolman William Moyer) along with Patrolman Tyler Dissinger responded to Unit 191 (Chief Livergood) location. At arrival Chief Livergood had MEYER in custody along with the stolen vehicle. MEYER'S was still yelling about someone having a gun in the window of the residence and was not making sense
Upon my arrival, I spoke with the victim later identified as Rhonda Jo Myers (DOB 07/21/1973). Mrs. Myers stated that while checking her bank account statement, Mrs. Myers noticed that her account was missing $549.08 USC. From a purchase that Mrs. Myers did not make on 02/19/2017 at “Apple Online Store”.
That same day Back at Wabash Ave in Atlantic City NJ, A police officer met with Clarice Bethel who was complaining about some damage done to her front door. While the officer and Mrs Bethel were talking two females exited a vehicle and charge at Mrs.Bethel. The females were identified as Tameika Sanders (driver and Tashema's sister) and Tashema Johnson (Passenger.) The officers manage to controlled the situation and both females were scored back to the car. Tameika Sanders stated that she was driving her sister there to pick up some stolen jewelry Tashema's Boyfriend(Ronald Clark) told her it was at the
Met with Ms. Balgobin at 10:43 a.m. regarding her $7,442.68 outstanding rental arrearage. Ms. Balgobin said she had two money orders for $400 each to mail but lost her purse in the parking lot of Stop and Shop. She did not call the police but went to security who located the purse; her valuables including the untraceable money orders were gone. She was only able to make one payment of $400 prior to this incident, to Hildebrand. She stated she canceled her debit card, etc.
I arrived on scene at 01:20 hours at 418 George Street, Gorham, IL 62940 and seen Deputy Jarrod Kreid #2302 speaking with a female identified as Misty L. Wright (F/W, DOB: 04/09/1978). Wright was standing beside her vehicle, parked in the driveway at the above address. I located Haug standing across the street. I walked over to Haug and asked him to explain what happened.
On 11-25-16 at 1235 hours, Officer Calderon #2037 and I were dispatched to 1604 N Arroyo Boulevard regarding an attempt petty theft investigation. Upon our arrival, we met with Witness Michael Robert Trujillo, who is the resident at the above location. Trujillo told me the following information in summary:
Saturday, May 5, 2018, at approximately 1935 hours upon arriving on the scene of a retail theft call at the Family Dollar your Affiant, I Patrolman Joshua Pastucka observed Michael Medina, I had prior knowledge that there was a bench warrant for Medina
On February 22 at 1900 hours Officer X reported to Gas Station Y (GSY) at 1122 1st Street, in regards to an armed robbery. When Officer X arrived at the scene he began speaking with an employee at GSY, Gregg McDuck. Mr. McDuck says that he was clocked in when the robbery occurred. Mr. McDuck described the suspect as a black male wearing glasses, a knitted blue hat, and gloves that were possibly white in color. The suspect pointed a handgun at Mr. McDuck and told him to open the cash register and to lay down on the ground. The suspect jumped over the counter and took $155 out of the cash register. The suspect then headed northwest from the gas station.
I made contact with Officer Foreman who subsequently informed me there was a second armed in the neighborhood of the 1200 block of S. 31st Street. Officer Foreman stated there are details that are consistent with the armed robbery the night before at 1215 S. 31 St., however, some details are different. The victim and home owner, Loren Hytch, said he heard something jiggling at his door and opened the door to have an unknown male pointing a pistol in his face. The unknown subject