Go Live Inc. 10600 47th St N, Pinellas Park, 33782. Single story business, the business sits on west side of the road, facing east towards 47th St N. The view of the business is open to the business. Inside the main business office on the east side of the property, the lunch room and surveillance footage room is located on the south side of the property. The storage room/loading area is located on the west side of the property which contains over $100,000 worth of condoms and sexual toys. There is a fence which is attached to the business located on the southwest side of the property outside which the subject cut a whole through. The subjects cut through the aluminum metal on the south side of the property and had to break the drywall which …show more content…
Upon arrival, I made contact with the complainant, Ruddy Frias. Frias reported between the hours of 1745 hours on 3/24/17, and 0730 hrs on 3/27/17 unknown suspect(s) broke into the business through a hole in the break room and rummaged through the surveillance room and storage room stealing over $90’000 worth of merchandise. Before we enter the business Fria’s advised the front door uses a keypad entry, and when himself and another employee named Calcum Cruickshank arrived at work today at 0730 hrs, they noticed the power to the keypad was not on. Fria’s advised the front door was still lock when they tried opening the door Upon entering the residence, we walked into the main office where everything appeared to be normal and Frida’s advising nothing was missing at this point. We continue to walk through the main office heading towards the surveillance room and break area. When we got to the surveillance room/break area, Frida’s advised this door was locked when they left Friday afternoon, and it was found left open. Frida’s advised the suspect took the Digital Watch Dog 480 DVR which was hooked up to the surveillance systems. He also stated the subjects cut all the wires connecting the internet, phone lines, and security systems to the …show more content…
Due to the circumstances of the incident, and the amount is taken PCSO forensics specialist K. Hook, and Whitesell were called to process the scene for fingerprints and to take photographs. While conducting my investigation, Spectrum arrived on scene and advised the cable wires near the fence were cut on 3/25/17 at 2145 hrs. I walked over to the Neighboring business located at 10550 47th St N and made contact with an employee who advised their outside sensor went off at 0130 hrs on 3/26/17, and they have a camera that points towards the entry point into the building. They also advised they had a company car which was a park in front of the hole in the property which has a 24-hour camera on the front of it. When asked if I can review the surveillance footage, the employee advised only one person knows how to work the system and they are not here at this time. Detective Mason arrived on the scene, and I explained the incident to him and showed him the points of entry and where the merchandise was taken
I made contact with Cantie's father, Arthur Cantie, per his request, via telephone. I advised Arthur of the situation and of Cantie's arrest. I also advised Arthur that Cantie had keys to a vehicle, and a wallet that bared the name "Arthur Cantie" in his possession. Arthur stated that Nathan took his vehicle from his residence, and he was requesting that I hold onto the vehicle's keys and his wallet. Arthur stated " I leave my wallet in my truck, that's probably why Nathan had it on him." Arthur further advised "Nathan has my phone, I'm speaking to you on it now." Arthur stated that he would call me back after he attempted to get a ride to Walmart so he could retrieve his truck, wallet, and cell phone. Shortly after, Arthur called me back and advised me that his son, Erik Cantie, was en route to retrieve his personal items.
A lock interrogation was conducted, and the result revealed that the guest key was used to access the room on 8/02/17 at 12:21 AM, the most recent recorded entry was made on 8/03/17 at 01:25AM. The lock interrogation results indicated that the guest was not used for approximately 24hrs. Additionally, it revealed four recorded entries by HSKP during that 24 hours period. HSKP key #99 was used to access the room on 8/02/17 at 12:37PM, HSKP key #78 was used the same day as follow: 08:02/17 at 02:02PM, 08/02/17 at 02:51PM, 08/02/17 at
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
While doing a High Visibility Deterrant in lot #25, we were requested to assist WPD at 1712 hours by WPD Scat 248D Jared M Henry #2271. WSU Officer Dickerson #155 contacted WSU Sergeant Brad Agnew #153 by radio to confirm if he heard WPD's request for WSU officer. WSU Sergeant Brad Agnew #153 confirmed and told Officer Dickerson and I to switch over. Officer Dickerson confirmed WSU Sergeant Brad Agnew's traffic and radioed WSU dispatch to inform we would be switching to the WPD North channel. WSU Sergeant Brad Agnew #153 then informed us to not get involved and to switch our radioes to the Letac 10 channel and we did so. Officer Dickerson #155 then informed Letac 10 dispatch that we (WSU 202) would be assisting.
On 03/25/2015, at approximately 1214 hours, your affiant was dispatched to 209 East Centre Street for a break and enter into a structure.
On Friday, August 12, 2016 at approximately 1000 hours, I assisted the patrol division in locating a burglary suspect that entered the residence of 1023 Barn Oak Court. The complainant/victim Nicole Smith stated to the Conyers Commutation that when she entered the front door of the residence, she heard an unidentified noise in the back bedroom. As she entered the rear bedroom the subject exited the residence through the rear window.
After taking the photographs I explained to Mr. Thompson that a incident report would be made of the burglary due to him wanting a copy of it as soon as possible so he could turn it in to his insurance
On April 13 at approximately 10:00pm Rupert and Rupina Clodhopper returned home to find their back patio door had been broken into. The police questioned them about the $10,000 in jewelry the kept in a wall safe. They said only six of their employees, Mike, Bob, Chris, Mary, Susan, and Jessica, knew about it. The police evidence technician team found broken glass and a glove with blood on it. The glass was from the glass window pane of the patio door. Each employee was then asked about their whereabouts during the time of the robbery and to give blood samples. The purpose of this lab is to find out who broke into the Clodhoppers home by testing the blood samples from the employees and the glove. Analysis:
On August 4, 2017 at approximately 2:40pm, Officer Lucas Griffin and I, Officer Kyeishia Evans, with the Ville Platte Police Department, was dispatched to 902 West Lincoln Street, Ville Platte, Louisiana, in reference to a business alarm. Upon arrival I witnessed a maroon 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe bearing license plate number ZTC679. I checked the vehicle and it was locked; however, I noticed the car was warm, as if the car had just been parked in the parking lot. I also noticed the back door of the business was opened. Officer Griffin and I checked the inside of the room; however, there was no door in the back room where you could enter the business. While checking the inside of the room we noticed damage to the tiles on the ceiling. I advised
Karen was walking outside and saw that the post lamp at the end of the driveway was knocked over. The post lamp was attached to a brick pillar next to the drive to light of the driveway. the post lamp was knocked over with a large cement block that was next to the driveway. I arrived and noticed the cement block was on the ground next to the post lamp. I took photos of the damage and will place onto a compact disk as evidence. Karen said she did not have security cameras on her property. There are no suspects at this time.
“Brandon” directed Phillips pulled her vehicle into the driveway located on the north side of the apartment complex. Phillips drove to the rear carport located on the east side of the building. Phillips and “Brandon” exited her vehicle and he began to walk along the north side of the building. Phillips saw “Brandon” walked to the rear door of apartment #2 and knocked on the door. Phillips reportedly heard a female’s voice speaking with “Brandon”. The unknown female refused to open the rear door and told “Brandon” to
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:
Cubicle 2-5 had an unsecured trash can which should be kept in a restricted access area to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive information. Cubicle 2-6 did have a fingerprint scanner, which increases access controls. In the hallway there was sensitive financial information displayed on a cork board which should be removed as all sensitive information should be secured. In office 2-1 the computer was not locked. Controls should be put in place to requiring all employees to secure their hardware. Office 2-1 also had a post it note with login information displayed. As previously mentioned with office 1-1, password security needs to increased. For example, security could monitor the premises to ensure login information is not displayed in addition to the company strictly enforcing such controls. Office 2-2 also had login information displayed, there was no fingerprint scanner, a flash drive was on the desk as well as sensitive information. Again, increased security surrounding login information needs to be enforced as well as encrypting flash drives and securing sensitive information in a locked location.
Upon D/CPL. Case’s arrival at the crime scene there is no documentation in the crime report that he had contact with the first responder, PFC Malcolm. The first responder should brief the primary investigator as it is the only opportunity for the next in command to obtain initial aspects of the crime scene prior to subsequent information (Technical Working Group on Crime Scene Investigation, 2000). Conversing with first responders is vital to providing information to substantiate investigative considerations and is a priority in any properly sanctioned investigative plan (Technical Working Group on Crime Scene Investigation, 2000). Prior to D/CPL. Case’s arrival, key pieces of evidence had already been collected despite the mild and clear weather conditions; the victim’s jacket and two neoprene skullcaps that had been tied together. D/CPL. Case was not able to conduct a walk-through of the crime scene with the individuals responsible for processing the scene because in the one hour and fifteen minutes it took D/CPL Case to
I made some inquiries regarding the cameras station outside the F-corridor facing towards the surgery department. According to James Curti those cameras are for observation only, they do not record. I will look into other cameras located around the vicinity. In the meantime if you want to file a police report I will gladly make the arraignments.