I notified dispatch that Officer Albert and I were out at the RSC. I parked our patrol car on the north side of the RSC and entered the north door. I heard Officer Smith on the radio say he was out with the subject near the Credit Union. I observed from across the RSC Officer J. Smith and Officer R. Faison standing next to a black male all the way by the Book Store. As I walked closer, I could see the black male with both of his hands up in the air and he was getting down on both of his knees. When I got to the Credit Union, I saw a set of crutches and a black bag laying on the floor. I told Officer Albert to stay here with these items as I continued to go behind the black male. Officer Faison kept trying to talk to the subject but he was clearly ignoring him. The subject who was later identified as
On August 26, 2015, you responded to 41 Olsen Rd. Cocoa in reference to a violation of a "no contact" order. During your investigation you developed probable cause to arrest Alicia Balderston for violating a "no contact" order that was issued on August 20, 2015 due to a domestic violence arrest. During this call you took written statements from the victim and two witnesses.
On 10/30/2016 at 0251 hours Ptlm. David Stamets and I were dispatched to the unit block of S. White St. for multiple males in the road fighting. We arrived on scene and I observed three males walking toward Main St. I instructed the males to stop, but they did not comply with my request. The males looked back and continued to walk away. I again gave verbal commands for them to stop, two of the three males stopped, while one continued to walk away. I walked to the two males who stopped while Stamets proceeded in the patrol car to make contact with the third male, who he caught up to.
On August 23, 2014 Sgt. Lavelle was assigned to the 83 Precinct. She was present for duty at 0800 hours as the domestic violence Sergeant and she conducted several home visits. At 1450 hours she was post changed to the 83rd Precinct desk and she assumed the duties of the 83 desk office. Sgt. Lavelle remained as the Desk Sergeant for the entire tour. I presented Sergeant Lavelle with a copy of the command log entry for August 23, 2014 depicting the validation of two arrests at about 2040 hours when Mr. Carlton Smith
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.
On 07/06/17 at approximately 0817 hours, Officer Flick I (Ofc Paipoovong#24) responded to 3656 Hoffman Rd#304 on a welfare check complaint. The complainant/mother, Evelyn LOUISE Vermeersch dob: 02-04-1940, requested that an officer check on her adult daughter, Carol Lynn Jacobson dob: 10-12-1966, who is also wheelchair bond because she had not heard from her since yesterday.
While enroute I learned Trooper Dingman was out a 30 Marie Ave investigating. I arrived and found Trooper Dingman speaking with a male & female inside of apt. #1. Trooper Dingman briefed me there was an altercation between Linda Showalter, Jessica Goose, Eli Raisch, & Valerie Hartmann. Trooper Dingman stated there was a call for service about 46 hrs. ago where Valerie reported a family member of Jessica’s was inside Valerie’s cleaning when she was accused of stealing pain medication. Valerie & Linda then confronted Jessica & Eli about it, and an argument ensured.
On 08/25/2015, at approximately 0142 hours, Officer Bowman received a complaint via radio for an unwanted person at the Shenandoah Housing Authority on Pioneer Road. The unwanted person was said to be Ozzy APGAR and a description of his clothing was
On July 22, 2017 at approximately 6:07 PM I, Deputy Hill along with Sergeant Bowring, Deputy Dimert and Deputy George received word that Wayne Jones was at 155 CR 1686 and had a class B warrant. Deputy George had spoken with a complainant on the phone that informed Deputy George that he had seen Wayne Jones in the area and know that Mr. Jones had a warrant for his arrest. After Deputy George informed me of the information I contacted France Young a residence of the area, I asked Mrs. Young if she had seen Mr. Jones and Mrs. Young confirmed that Mr. Jones was at 155 CR 1686. After verifying the warrant on Mr. Jones though dispatch all the above units check en route to that location.
Yesterday, when I was looking for the original documents Mrs. Dane informed me that she found two original Arrest Affidavits inside the release files and she forwarded them to Sgt. Carriveau. I went to Sgt. Carriveau Office and looked around his desk to see if they were still in his office, (Nothing Found).
On December 18th 2015 at 1810 Deputy Akins responded to a theft call at 11023 Tadpole Road. Upon arrival Deputy Akins was greeted by Lyman Hinson who stated he had helped T. J Leonard Hinson rebuild a truck engine, however was never paid for the service. Mr Hinson stated he had also bailed Mr. Meyers out of jail to the sum of $725. Deputy Akins explained to Mr. Hinson that the issue was a civil matter.Mr. Hinson agreed but stated the his caregivers told him he should make the sheriff department aware of the situation
I wanted to send a letter in regards to a call on February 5th and one of your officers. Norwich EMS was called to the Argonia High School for a disruptive male student. When we arrived, the student was very hostile with staff. He was uncooperative and did not wish to be taken to the hospital. Chief Chapman had made numerous attempts to gain the cooperation of the young man. The situation was escalating. We were becoming concerned as to the outcome of the call.
I do believe that this is a very detailed case. For example, I do agree that Officer Jim was correct with introducing the
Ms. Smith (240-7873) returned this officer's call. She stated she has moved, but may be losing her apartment. She has lost her job. She also reported she have not received a subpoena for any of Traquan's court dates. PO verified her current address and advised her of Traquan's pending court dates in Chesapeake and
On their way out of the Hobby Shop I conducted a pat down of Offender SMITH, I.D. 23456 and Offender JONES I.D. 6789. During the pat down I observed that Offender JONES had additional personal property. The items that I found on Offender JONES were in direct violation of department policy and were confiscated at that time.