INTRODUCTION: This case involves an unknown female Black, stealing a manikin and a pair of jeans from the front of the location. The total value of the loss is $115.00. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: Family Fashions is a clothing store located at 408 E. Orange Grove Blvd. The store is located on the south west corner of Los Robles Ave. / Orange Grove Blvd, and has a front entrance that faces east. LOSS: • 1 Manikin (bottom portion. Manikin is approximately 4’5” tall. - $85.00 • 1pair of Blue Ripped Women’s Jeans (unknown brand). Jeans were on the Manikin. - $30.00 Total Value: $115.00 EVIDENCE: Video surveillance capturing suspect stealing the listed loss and fleeing the scene on foot, traveling south on Los Robles Ave. The video surveillance was uploaded to VeriPic as evidence. INVESTIGATION: On Tuesday, September 19, 2017, I was on patrol, in full uniform, in a marked black and white Pasadena Police vehicle, Unit #17. At approximately 1313 hours, I responded to 408 E. Orange Grove Blvd, in regards to a petty theft report. Upon my arrival, I made contact with victim Aurelio Diaz and he told me the following in summary. …show more content…
Diaz described the manikin as only being the bottom portion (legs) and is approximately 4’5” tall. Diaz also told me there were a pair of blue ripped women’s jeans on the manikin. Diaz told me the manikin is valued at $85.00, and the blue ripped jeans is valued at $30.00. Diaz told me he did not call to report the theft until today (09/19/17), because he wanted to review the video surveillance first and he remembered how to use it on
On 05-31-17 at 0144 hours, I was dispatched to 99 E. Colorado Boulevard regarding a vandalism investigation. Upon my arrival, I met with Witness Pasadena Guide Sergio Solorio who told me the following information in summary:
On 02/09/2016 at approximately 2130 hours I was assisting Officer Reed with a theft investigation (2016-0573). During the course of this investigation it was determined that Mercedes Jaco was the suspect in the aforementioned case. Jaco was placed under arrest for the theft and warrants. While speaking to Jaco it was determined she had information pertaining to an abandoned vehicle nearby. The vehicle was parked in front of the residence at 2522 Sherry Ln. The vehicle was a white 1992 Toyota Camry bearing Mo License (WG2L9D). The vehicle had a busted windshield, the steering column was busted, and the interior door frame of the driver's side door was missing.
On 12/11/16 at 1432 hrs, I was dispatched to a lost and found property at Park Blvd and 66th Street, regarding the complainant’s daughter leaving her backpack on the sidewalk during the Christmas parade. Upon arrival, I made contact with the complainant, Loc Nguyen via telephone, who advised his himself and his daughter were at the Christmas parade last night between 1900-1930 hrs. Nguyen stated they were standing by 66th Street and Park Blvd watching the parade when his daughter placed her backpack down. They both left at 1930 hrs, and his daughter forgot to grab the backpack upon leaving. When they return 30 minutes later it was gone.
Today's shopping options are nearly limitless. There is always a new website or storefront pushing premium priced goods of questionable quality. A consignment shop on the other hand, carries only items whose quality is carefully checked. A well curated shop does not offer worn or poorly made goods. An indulgence at such a place guarantees fine fashion at an affordable
On 02/29/2016 Officer MaGuire investigated a burglary that occurred at the flea market. Two male subjects are observed on video surveillance entering the building through a back door. The subjects stole approximately $3200.00 in cash, 1 Net-spend (food stamp card), 1 Direct Express (social security card), 1 Bank of Mid Florida Credit Union check book. Officer McGuire's report states that the subject appeared to know that the store had video surveillance. Furthermore, Officer McGuire that the individuals who entered the store knew where the video surveillance was located, because they ensured their facial features were unable to be observed on video, reference P.R.P.D. case
Corporate Security & Loss Prevention began the process of information gathering at FGL-MDC to discover all parties involved, to identify the organizational, operational or physical failure that contributed or permitted the theft to occur. Discussion with MDC Inbound Operations Manager and Team Lead, pieced together the timeline of travel and contents of the trailer. Transplace Capacity Coordinator provided trailer background details. Asset list was supplied and CTC Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) was engaged to assist to in drawing information from publicly available material and marketplaces (i.e. - the internet, traditional mass media, photos and geospatial information). Peel Regional Police Constable in charge of this case was contacted. Minimal information was provided due to lack of evidence at the scene.
On January 8, 2018, Police Officer Corey Stayton, DSN 11620 and I (Probationary Police Officer James Harris III, DSN 0513) manning vehicle 1422 received a call for “Larceny Prior” at 133 South 11th Street (Devereaux, Stokes, Fernandez & Leonard, P.C.). Upon our arrival, we were met by witness Gonzalo Fernandez who advised us of the following:
Victim #1 stated she believed the defendant had entered the building and removed her keys from the janitorial closet where she keeps them. Inside the vehicle was Victim #1’s purse, containing credit cards, a checkbook, her wallet with her Nevada Driver’s License in it, and well as other personal items.
Statement of Facts: The facts of this case had that Ms. King went for shopping at the Bauer’s Department Store in Atlanta, Georgia on December 13, 2016. She also took her five years old daughter Bella along with her. By shopping at the store, Ms. King purchase jeans and T-shirts. However when she was going to exit the store, the anti-shoplifting device installed at the store sounded. Ms. King was startled and the security guard, John Merkle ran towards her and asked her to show the reciept for the clothes purchased by her. As she had put the receipt in her purse which was full of articles like tissue paper, keys, a flash light therefore she cannot find the receipt immediately. John Merkle held her by the elbow and even if Ms. King tried to shake off her
The Buckle location that we visited has a huge Forever 21 store to compete with about three stores down. Buckle carries a range of premium
Officers were dispatched to 410 Park St in reference to a burglary. On scene officers made contact with the renter of the residence, Drew Kitch. Kitch stated that around 11:00, he left his residence to go out of town and came home around 00:45 this date. He stated that when he came home he found his back door open and the window above his sink busted out. He stated that he then found numerous items missing from the residence. The property stolen was an Apple MacBook Pro, Xbox One, two Xbox controllers, multiple Xbox one games, a North Face Book bag, and $20.00 in coins. Officers Observed the window, TV stand and the door and found nothing to process. Kitch did have the serial numbers to both the MacBook and Xbox One. Both the Xbox One and
On Saturday, 1/6/18 at approximately 0745 hours, Officer Roachford #7508 and I were on uniform patrol as “1A21,” driving unit #31. We were driving north on El Sereno Ave., approaching Montana St., providing extra service to a known gang area. It is known that multiple residences of 2002 El Sereno Ave. are known gang members and are known to deal narcotics within the area. Officer As we were driving north on El Sereno Ave., we observed a vehicle (white 2000 Mercedes ML 320 California License Plate #DP071LV) parked facing north (wrong-way) on the west side of El Sereno Ave – a violation of CVC 22502(a)(2). As we drove past the vehicle, I noticed the vehicle did not have a front license plate – a violation of CVC
Specialty Stores – The specialty stores like Thrifty’s, the Gap, Mark’s Works Wearhouse, Old Navy.
Before I was aware of the selling process, I was absent mindedly visiting stores moving through the same routine with the consultants. Before my senior pictures, I decided I desired new clothing to amp up my images. I began my search in Saint John’s Town Center.
When compared to other crimes, the case of a stolen bike seems like one that does not require a team of investigators. Actually, if asked to describe situation involving a report of a stolen bicycle, one might envision the victim being a child or young adult. The reality of the case is that there is an average of $50 million worth of bikes stolen each year in the United States (Jouvenal, 2007, p.26). The underground network of stolen bikes can be attractive to criminals for some bikes can cost upward of $1,000 or more; that coupled with low penalties if caught and little attention from police and the public in general. Reducing the amount of bicycle thefts can be achieved by raising public awareness and improving prevention and recovery techniques by the police.