I Officer Beck was dispatched to the back of, 920 East 40th Avenue in reference to a U-Haul Van that drove on the lawn and caused damage to the grass. Upon arrival this officer observed a white U-Haul Van (Arizona plate #AG65395) parked in the grass behind apartment #0H, at listed location. Mansards maintenance employee, Martin Gaskey advised this officer he was doing service work in one of the apartments when he observed the U-Haul truck parked on the lawn. Gaskey then advised this officer the damage to the grass was not there earlier in the day. This officer made contact with the driver of the U-Haul van, PATRICE LENNEL MANNIE. Mannie advised this officer she has seen other people drive their vehicles onto the lawn to move in our out of the apartments. Mannie stated she …show more content…
This officer informed Mannie, by her driving onto the lawn, she caused damage to the property. Mannie stated, "I didn't think the ground was that soft when I drove up on the lawn". This officer then informed Mannie the vehicle will need to be removed from the lawn, per request of the Mansards Property. Mannie then stated, "The vehicle is stuck and I am not able to get out". This officer advised Mannie of a near by towing service that will be able to help. Ridgway Towing arrived on scene and was able to remove the vehicle out of the yard for Mannie. Mannie was advised a case sheet will be created for the incident. Mannie was also cited per Griffith Town Ordinance: (74-189) parking on the grass. This officer observed the damage done to the lawn, pictures of the damage are located in the file folder of this
King's vehicle was towed by Metro Towing for Transportation of Open Alcohol (16-3648). Stasik's vehicle was towed by Metro Towing for PSC (16-3649). A five day hold was placed on both the vehicles.
Several attempts were made to contact Catellier by Stewart, via cell phone, with negative results. Edwards advised me that Walmart wanted the vehicle removed from the property. Edwards then called a tow company to have the vehicle removed from the property.
On December 22, 2015, at about 6:20 pm amazon associate Girard Pedley notified James Weisgable that his car was damaged by another car. The case was then passed down to security officer Tatiana Kania to review some footage. At end of shift Girard Pedley approached his car and had noticed that a blue pickup truck’s bed was parked on top of his car. He noticed it and backed his car up to check if it was damaged. He saw that the tow hitch of the truck had made a small scratch and peeled off some paint. After reviewing camera footage; using camera C244 port 1 and camera C074, Tatiana was able to see that the blue pickup truck had parked at 4:03 pm. The owner of the blue truck had come in to the building at 4:05 pm. At 4:05:06 the truck had rolled
On 08/20/2017 at 1002 hours FTO Wheeler #4361 and I responded to St. Luke’s Hospital emergency room entrance, on 3555 Cesar Chavez St., regarding a women in a hospital gown trying to break the caller’s vehicle window with a brick. Officer Wheeler and I were in full police uniform driving a marked patrol unit when we responded.
We approached the apartment complex from the east and met with WPD Sergeant Springob #2240,
UNIT #1 WAS TRAVELING SOUTHBOUND IN REVERSE, OUT OF A PARKING SPOT IN THE ASA LOW INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PARKING LOT LOCATED AT 1526 N. WALNUT CREEK DR. MANSFIELD, TX 76063. UNIT #2 WAS PARKED EASTBOUND IN THE STUDENT PICKUP LANE, LOCATED AT 1526 N. WALNUT CREEK MANSFIELD, TX 76063. UNIT #1 BACK LEFT INADVERTENTLY STRUCK UNIT #2'S BACK LEFT CAUSING
I personally called the towing company (Tuesday Morning) and sent them a video that we have 3 individuals in the cab of our truck. I asked the MOD to please ask these 3 individuals if they know the where about of the
pull over, the officers called for help. The units of the Los Angeles Police Department joined in
On Thursday, July 14, 2016, at approximately 0847 hours, Patrolman David Stamets had a vehicle stopped on the 100 block of East Oak Street. Immediately after Stamets stopped the vehicle Your Affiant positioned his vehicle on the 100 block of South White Street near the Oak Street intersection facing southbound. When exiting my vehicle your Affiant observed a gold Pontiac sedan accelerating northbound on South White Street at an unsafe speed towards Stamets and your Affiant's location.
block of east Main St. I pulled in behind Ofc. Lazic to assist. I made contact
I positioned the patrol vehicle behind the Ford ranger and conducted a traffic stop, using the overhead light bar and siren. The Ford ranger pulled over on the south curb of 17th St. at the intersection with Capp St.
One of the vehicles involved pulled away from the accident and headed north on Sprinkle Road. Two witnesses called this in and gave a description of the vehicle. From this description the vehicle was pulled over on the corner of East Main Street and and 26th street at 14:07.
Unit 2 was driving eastbound in the left lane of 167th St. between Orchard Ridge Ave. and Anthony Ave. in Hazel Crest, IL. Unit 2's approximate speed was 35 miles per hour. A large puddle of water had formed from a very recent rain. It covered the right lane and part of the left lane. The driver of Unit 2 noticed the puddle and proceeded to slow down to a speed of approximately 20 miles per hour. The driver of Unit 2 then noticed Unit 1 coming from behind in the right lane at a high rate of speed. Unit 1 tried to avoid the puddle without slowing down and impacted Unit 2. Unit 1 was pushed back into the right lane. Unit 2 was pushed off of the left side of the road onto the slightly raised median. The front and left side of Unit 1 was severly
Upon my arrival I spoke to Chris Holt, who stated that he had heard a truck door close and went outside to see what the noise was. Chris stated that when he walked outside he observed a County Road sign 4897 lying on his front porch. Chris then observed a white Chevrolet pickup possibly a 4wd with two kids in the back of the truck throwing two more County Road signs and a tripod to a transit into his yard. Chris tried to follow the pickup to get a possible tag number but was unable due to the high rate of speed the vehicle was traveling down the roadway. I advised Chris that I was going
Contracts, business, and laws are three simple little words, but when put together they have a substantial impact on our everyday lives. Below we will discuss three case studies. The first case is between Chris, Matt, and Ian vs. Donald Margolin, who was injured when he used an aftershave lotion that he bought off the internet called Funny Face. The second case is between Sam, his landlord, and a national chain store. Sam is being accused of conducting business from his apartment and going back on a verbal promise. In the last case is two lifelong friends who decided to join in a partnership and open up a sporting goods shop. Therefore, before the appropriate court can proceed with the first case, the court should take into several considerations around the rules of jurisdiction, alternative dispute resolution (ADR), and whether or not corporation/or corporate offices can be held for the criminal or potential act. In the second case before the court can rule the court should determine the various elements of a valid contract, if a quasi-contract exists, a promissory estoppel, and the rights an obligation of a tenant would prevail on Sam 's claims. Finally, in the third case between Jeb and Josh, they should determine the type of business entity that will overall protect their business and personal needs.