Mr. Landaverde is a twenty year old Hispanic male. Mr. Landaverde reported that he was born in Marietta, Georgia. Mr. Landaverde reported that he has lived in Georgia for twenty years. Mr. Landaverde reported that he is single and does not have any children. Mr. Landaverde has been required to complete a substance abuse evaluation as a result of a possession of an illegal drug related offense. The evaluation is to determine whether Mr. Landaverde is suffering from a Substance Related Disorder and to recommend a course of treatment, if appropriate. The interview was conducted directly and entirely in English, Mr. Landaverde’s native language. II. EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION HISTORY Mr. Landaverde reported that he is employed by Chipotle in Atlanta, …show more content…
ARREST/COURT HISTORY Mr. Landaverde reported that he was arrested for the possession of marijuana on October 4, 2016. Mr. Landaverde reported that his court date was on December 9, 2016. Mr. Landaverde reported that he was playing soccer in Mableton, Georgia with his friends. Mr. Landaverde reported that his friend, who sells and consumed marijuana, asked to take him home. Mr. Landaverde reported that he dropped his friend off and was going to his place of residence. Mr. Landaverde reported that he was alone at the time of the incident. Mr. Landaverde reported that he was stopped by a police officer. Mr. Landaverde reported that the police officer was following him. He stated that the police officer stopped him because he did not have his turning signal on. Mr. Landaverde stated that the police officer told him that his friend’s house was under surveillance. Mr. Landaverde reported that the police officer told him that he smelled marijuana in the car. Mr. Landaverde reported that the police officer searched his vehicle and found approximately four grams of marijuana. Mr. Landaverde reported that he was arrested at 11:57 p.m. Mr. Landaverde reported that he was in jail for fourteen to sixteen …show more content…
Lan reported that during his last consumption of marijuana, he consumed one “blunt”, which made her feel “dizzy” but “focused at times”. Mr. Lan stated that it took one half of a “blunt” after ten minutes. Mr. Lan stated that his last use date is October 4, 2016. Mr. Lan stated that his tolerance level has decreased. Mr. La reported that he has driven under the influence of marijuana in the past. Mr. Lan reported that he his consumption of marijuana has stopped. Mr. Lae stated that her drug of choice is marijuana. Mr. Lan reported that he has attempted to stop using marijuana in the past. He stated that he attempted to stop consuming marijuana during soccer season and for ROTC up to seven times over four years while he was in high
Substance abuse is difficult to treat no matter the background someone comes from, but adding sociocultural influences from diverse cultures can add an even more difficult element when it comes to effective prevention and intervention strategies. The United States is a melting pot of diverse cultures, with the Hispanic population accounting for “one-half of the nation’s growth” (Steven & Smith, 2013, p. 328). When it comes to treating Hispanic individuals for substance abuse issues, one needs to be aware of the cultural differences and acculturation issues that are characteristic of this culture. Clinicians who work with the Hispanic population need to understand their cultural values and respect their diversity so that barriers to treatment can be overcome.
In Benters a reliable source told Detective J. Hastings there was an indoor marijuana growing operation at 527 Currin Road in Henderson, North Carolina, and Glenn Benters owned the property but was not living there. Benters at 662, 766 S.E.2d at 596 (2014). Hastings obtained a subpoena to look at the utility use for the property and discovered that it was indicative of a marijuana growing operation. Id. Hastings and Officer Joseph Ferguson traveled to Benters’ property and saw tools used for marijuana growing outside the premises. Id. After that observation, they conducted a knock and talk on the back door. Id. at 662, 766 S.E.2d at 596-597 (2014). After no answer, Ferguson walked to a building where music was playing and smelled
Case Facts: Roy Caballes was stopped for speeding by an Illinois state trooper Daniel Gillette. During the traffic stop another state trooper Craig Graham of the Illinois State Police Drug Interdiction Team, overheard the stop on the radio and showed up to the scene with a narcotics detection dog. While the first trooper was writing Roy Caballes a warning ticket for speeding the second trooper walked around Roy’s car with the narcotics detection dog. The dog alerted that it had detected narcotics at the rear end of the car which subsequently led to the state troopers searching the trunk of the car. Upon searching the trunk of the car the state troopers found a large quantity of marijuana which consequently led to the arrest of Roy Caballes. The entire incident lasted no longer than 10 minutes. Roy Caballes was convicted of a narcotics offence and was sentenced to 12 years in prison and ordered to pay a $256,136 fine.
The police found a bag of marijuana, a grinder, and a joint. Both Dedwin Shelling and Chester George were detained and read their Miranda rights. Mr. George was charged with possession of marijuana 2nd offense, as well as possession of drug paraphernalia.
On 07-25-17 at 0908 hours, I contacted Lopez at the above location for trespassing on State Property. I conducted a records check on Lopez, which revealed an outstanding arrest warrant. I handcuffed and arrested Lopez on the outstanding warrant. The handcuffs were double locked. I then transported Lopez to the Pasadena City Jail for booking.
Mr. Cinton is a twenty-three-year old, Hispanic of Puerto Rican descent male. He was referred to the Evolutions Treatment facility for his Substance abuse usage. Mr. Cintron reported his struggle with substance abuse has impacted his daily functioning. The purpose of the current evaluation is to (1) assess present level of functioning, and (2) identify relevant treatment and service needs.
PER REPORTER: Richard was arrested on 6/17/2015. The reporter said Graysin told her that “daddy went to jail and I was with him”. Richard was arrested for possession of a control substance. It is unknown by the reporter what kind of control substance. Per reporter Richard’s girlfriend Amanda was arrested on 1/1/2015 for a felony charge for possession of a control substance. It is unknown where Graysin was during the time of her arrest. It is unknown by the reporter is Garysin has been hurt or harm due to Richard and Amanda having possession to control substances. It is unknown if the substances are been manufactured in the home. It is unknown if Graysin has access to the substances. It is unknown if they are using the substance around Graysin.
given throughout the 4 years was the possession of illegal substance- marijuana. Yes, the police
On 10-08-16 at approximately 1555 hours, Officer Harrell #3441 and I contacted Marin at 384 E. Orange Grove Boulevard, Pasadena. The area is commonly known for male Hispanics drinking alcoholic beverages in public and contacts for public intoxication have resulted in arrest. A records check was conducted on Marin which revealed an outstanding warrant for his arrest. A pat down search was conducted on Marin. Marin was asked in the field if he had any contraband in his possession, which included narcotics. Marin stated he did not have any narcotics or contraband. Marin was arrested on the warrant and taken to Pasadena City Jail for booking. While inside of the jail, Marin was again asked if he had any narcotics in his possession, which he denied.
On May 31, 1979, Drug Enforcement Agency officers noticed Charles Carney approach a youth who followed Carney into a motor home parked in a lot in downtown San Diego. The officer had previously received a tip that Carney was using the motor home to sell marijuana in exchange for sexual sex. The officers kept the motor home under surveillance while the youth and Carney were inside. When the youth exited, the officers contacted the youth and confirmed that Carney gave the youth marijuana in exchange for allowing Carney sexual contacts. The officers knocked on the door of the mobile home, identified themselves, and entered without a warrant or consent. They found marijuana, plastic bags, and a scale on the table. The officers arrested Carney for
According to police reports, on 12/21/2005, the defendant, Pelkey, failed to stop at a stop sign at 2200 F Street. An officer conducted a traffic stop and vehicle search. Other officers conducted a search of his residence. Both searches discovered drugs as well as other evidence supporting the charges. The officers arrested the defendant for possession of methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine for sale, and transportation of methamphetamine. The defendant went through processing at Headquarters and booking at County Jail.
Elliott Watson was arrested for the possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute said illegal drug. Elliott Watson was stopped by Officer Timothy Johnson because of faulty mechanical problems of Elliot Watson’s vehicle, which was sputtering and stalling out, and the vehicle also fit the description of a vehicle, a sports coupe, that had earlier, was used to kidnap a three year old young girl, Wanda Jones,
Mr. Robinson substance abuse problem is alcohol. Thus, he does have an uncontrollable opiate dependence due to chronic pain problems of his illnesses. According to clinical screening his mental status/mood is depressed and his memory is impaired short and long term. Ms. Lewis the case manager states when interviewing Mr. Robinson, he stated, “I do not do drugs but I drink and I am tired of alcohol because life has passed me by and if I could get help what would I do with my life, my legs, ankle and foot are damaged and my memory is lost”. “My family hates me and my children disrespects me”. Mr. Robinsons mother said, “she knows her son has seizures convulsions and high blood pressure, mental illness, however he will not stop drinking”.
On Sunday, July 23, 2017 at around midnight, I, Sergeant Bever conducted a traffic stop with a 1998 White Toyota Camry (BNKR0L) for not having a tag light in the parking lot of Marathon gas station at 5508 Gautier/Vancleave Rd. The vehicle was occupied by Adonis Lewis (Driver), Dennis Roberson (Front Passenger) and Jaelene Lewis (Rear Passenger). During the stop I was granted permission to search it by Adonis Lewis. In the vehicle, I found a loaded Glock 23 pistol underneath the driver's seat and two cigars filled with marijuana were found inside the glove box. The pistol was checked through NCIC and it did not come back stolen. Roberson stated the marijuana was his and was issued a summons to appear. Adonis Lewis was issued a ticket for no
In today’s society, there are numerous problems that one might face, but one of the major dilemmas is drug use. According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, “Approximately 27 million Americans, over the age of 12 reported using illicit drugs in 2014.” Often people consider marijuana a recreational drug that causes little damage. These people have no idea about the dangers of marijuana. Using marijuana may lead to extreme drug addiction that could result in mental and physical health issues as well as family destruction.