On 1/3/2016 at approximately 2213 hours, I checked in with Lt. Sorensen in reference to his vehicle stop. Upon my arrival, I observed Lt. Sorensen and Sgt. Zucker quickly detain the driver of the vehicle who was identified as Chad William Butler. Lt. Sorensen was already familiar with Mr. Butler and his outstanding warrants because Mr. Butler is currently part of an ongoing investigation involving several incidents of theft. After Mr. Butler was informed of his several warrants out of Wake County, Mr. Butler was searched, and he was handcuffed behind his back and placed in the rear seat of the patrol unit and seat belted in and transported to Wake County Jail. After arriving at the jail, I escorted Mr. Butler into the jail, where he was
The U.S. Department of Defense has required Brooke Army Medical Center to seek reimbursement for medical procedures conducted on third party insured civilian patients. The need for a professional billing service to effectively acquire third party reimbursement for healthcare services within Brooke Army Medical Center is essential to the financial success of the organization. The hospital is operating in a demanding environment due to a highly regulated healthcare industry and an uneven playing field compared with other local community hospitals. Nearly one-third of the nation’s hospitals demonstrated operating losses in 2014 with Brooke Army Medical Center being no exception. Additionally, uninsured patients are costing U.S. hospitals $900
I located the vehicle and pulled behind it without my emergency lights activated and I made contact with both the female driver and passenger. Shortly after, Edwards arrived on scene and he suspected that the driver, identified as Taya
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.
I arrived at the security station and met with CA Schreiner and CA Brown. They identified the male through security station records as JORDAN SCHINKER. I recognized Schniker's name based on prior police contacts.
Bryant was advised he had a warrant for his arrest. Bryant was handcuffed, checked for fit, and double locked. Bryant was secured in the rear seat of my patrol vehicle. Bryant was cooperative and compliant.
Sgt. Bowden approached the truck and identified himself verbally and by presenting his badge and Sheriff’s Office Identification (Sgt Bowden was working in
GULDEN requested his vehicle to be parked in the parking lot across the street if allowed. I advised that it would be fine. Off BOWMAN moved the vehicle and secured the car for GULDEN. PITKITUS had a friend come to the location of the stop to pick him up. GULDEN was transported back to the police dept. after the blood test where the same friend from before waited to give him a ride home. The friend who transported them was Adam JEVELLE in a Dodge Ram pick-up.
I ran the tag and the truck came back to a Mr. Gavin Lillie of 2221 University street. As I approach the truck, I observed a black male, later identified as Mr. Trevon Joseph, sleeping in the passenger seat. I woke Mr. Trevon up and ordered him to get out of the truck.
On Thursday, 05/18/2017, at about 9:27 p.m., partner Officer Griffin (#3135) and I were on uniformed patrol in a marked patrol vehicle (Unit #21) as 3A21. We were dispatched to an injury traffic collision at Lake Ave. and Maple St. Upon our arrival, we saw three vehicles that appeared to be involved in a traffic collision. While we were assisting with the scene, we saw Victim Captain Konrad struggling with the suspect, later identified as Kevin Hendrix. Officers Griffin, Riehl (#7454), Spatz (#8058) and I grabbed Suspect Hendrix and took him to the ground. I placed properly adjusted, double locked handcuffs on Hendrix. Officer Griffin and I placed Hendrix in our patrol vehicle.
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.
Deputy Martin returned to the vehicle stop location and was able to obtain vehicle driver information from the resident of 1500 Wooten Road, Larry Minchue. Mr. Minchue said the vehicle belonged to his wife and his stepson, Christopher Minchue, was the driver. Christopher Minchue, was found to have two felony Probation Revocation warrants. Deputy Martin will obtain warrant(s) for Christopher Minchue for fleeing.
“Officer Groome attempted to stop a 2003 Honda Civic on Oliver Avenue in the city of Chesapeake for stolen license plates. Officer Groome activated his lights and siren for the driver to pull over. The driver of the vehicle did not stop, ran multiple stop signs and red lights, and was driving in excess of 80 mph. The driver continued driving through South Norfolk area into the city of Norfolk. The vehicle came to a stop on Reservoir Avenue in the city of Norfolk. The driver was identified as the accused and the passenger got out of the vehicle and ran. The Norfolk police responded to the area with their K9 unit, and the accused was hiding underneath the crawl space of a house. The accused was found in possession of a dime bag of marijuana and the vehicle, property belonging to Paul Brady, which had been reported stolen on 09/26/2015, in the city of Chesapeake. The accused is not a licensed driver. The accused stated that he received this vehicle from a “friend.”
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One the above date and time Officer Sandula, Officer Johnston and myself went to Cell 8 to move three inmates out of Cell Block 8 that had been causing disturbances throughout the night, inmates; Christopher James Knight (A-13483), Montel Lamar Rice (A-15526) and, Devon Allen Soltysiak (A-15794). The disturbances included throwing food and toilet paper at the walls and ceiling, taking recreation equipment out of designated zones, not wearing full jail attire and clogging the sink by clogging the drain with toilet paper and covering the plug with a bowl of the cell causing flooding. During having the inmates pack up their personal items, inmate Knight said he wanted to go to a holding cell so he could yell through the vents to his wife Melanie Dice Knight (A-15084) and that he had been trying to move for 2 weeks by acting out. Knight then pulled out a tooth brush with one end filed to a sharpened point. He asked to be taken to a holding cell for having a “shank”, I replied no and he was going to another cell for the meantime. Officer Johnston confiscated the toothbrush and I escorted Knight to his new cell, he asked again to be taken to a holding cell but I refused once more so in response he hit the ceiling near a sprinkler head with his mattress. After placing inmate Knight in Cell 5 he wrote a derogatory threatening letter daring to be moved to a Holding Cell. While in cell 5 he left his mattress and property on the community table and complained that he was going to fight with inmate Terrance Walter Newton (A-15144) who he thought was in Cell 5 but was in Cell 3. Officer Johnston, Officer Sandula and I then removed Knight from Cell 5 and put him in holding Cell A. Shortly
Upon entering the courtroom, I observed Deputy W. Pettaway walking toward me with a handcuffed subject in his custody. The subject was identified as Amarre Lilly (an adult) who was being arrested on a Failure to Appear Warrant (15J04398). As Amarre Lilly approached the door leading to the detention area he began using profanity and was at that point admonished for his demeanor and use of profanity within the courtroom by Judge Crawford.