On 11/10/2017, I was dispatched to 480 N. Rock Rd Belle Plaine, KS. for the report of battery thefts out of multiple vehicles on the property. When I arrived I turned East off Rock Rd. and drove down a long driveway that spans about 150 yards. As I was driving onto the property, I noticed that when you turn onto the driveway you can not see the house from the road. The driveway has vehicles parked on both sides and starts almost immediately when you pull in. The house is a white single wide trailer that faces the West. I met with the homeowners who idnetified themselves as Henry and Ernestine Frame. I spoke with Ernestine and she pointed out the vehicles that had been gone through and the batteries taken out of. She told me the rest of …show more content…
As I was walking around taking photos of the vehicles I could not locate any fingerprints. It was easy to see where something was touched due to dust on the vehicles but it appeared whoever was taking the items had gloves on. Along with the batteries taken from the vehicles, four other batteries were taken that were sitting on the side of the house. They were in a green cart that was moved down to the end of the driveway to the west. Total loss of $200 USD for loose batteries. It was also found that two semi truck trailers had been broken into, both had the locks cut and the doors were still open. I collected both of the locks and placed them into evidence Locker #4. Inside of the first trailer I did located a shoe print that was on the edge of a ladder. I took photos of the print and it was uploaded to the S:Drive folder. As we were walking around Ernestine noticed the back sliding glass door was open, she said it was closed when she left on Wednesday, We made our way to the house and entered the back sliding glass door. When I entered the house it was stacked floor to ceiling with trash, clothing and other items that I could not make out. Ernestine said animals sometime get inside and make a mess. I really did not have a walk way to get through the house so I was walking about 3 foot off the floor. The items were stacked so high I was almost able to touch the ceiling with my head. Both her and Henry looked
On 09/03/2015 at approximately 1949 hrs, I was dispatched to 201 E. 3rd St, for a burglary. I made contact with the homeowner identified as Jordan Slay (TX-DL # 19308298). Slay stated, " I had left town yesterday around 0630 hrs, and when I returned the following day around 2300 hrs. I discovered my personal computer missing from my residence ".
After securing the outside perimeter, Crime Scene Investigators meticulously searched inside the dwelling; taking videos, photographs, and collecting over 1,000 fingerprints. The bedrooms had been ransacked but very few items of value had been taken. In fact, other items of value were left untouched such as cash (which was left in the open) and a safe, leading investigators to believe that robbery was not the motive. Among all of the evidence collected, two pieces of evidence
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.
On 05/30/2015, at approximately 1816 hours, your affiant observed a silver Chevrolet Classic occupied by two males. The vehicle circled the block in a counterclockwise manner, repeating a portion of their route. During this time I located the owner of the vehicle utilizing a search through the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. The registration indicated the plate belonged to another vehicle and registered to Brittney Fisher, who was not an occupant in the vehicle. I activated my emergency lights initiating a vehicle stop in the 100 block of West Washington Street and while stopping the vehicle I observed the passenger making furtive movements towards the center console.
Upon our arrival we were met by Jerry Thompson, he stated to us that someone had stolen some hand tools and atv wheel and tires from his shop behind his residence. After speaking with Mr. Thompson Sgt. South and I went out to the outside of the shop under a covered parking area and found a yellow in color Can-Am atv on a motorcycle jack without the wheel and tires. After this Mr. Thompson showed us inside of the shop where a tall rolling tool box was and informed us that various hand tools such as socket sets, ratchets and electric impact drivers were taken from. Mr. Thompson also informed us that in the office area inside the shop was a change jar with approximately $20.00 in change was missing and a 30 pack of bud light was missing out of the refrigerator in the office area.
On 01/16/16 I contacted Iwanda Davidson at her residence at 11900 Melissa Lane. Mrs. Davidson said sometime over the past two weeks she has had several items come up missing from her residence including a black Hi-Point 9mm handgun, unknown serial number, valued at $150, a new in the box Poulan Chainsaw, unknown model or serial number, valued at $120, a new in the box Homelite weed eater, unknown model or serial number, valued at $50. Mrs. Davidson said she is missing a PorterCable tool bag which contained a battery operated drill, flashlight, circular saw and reciprocal saw, unknown serial numbers, valued at $250, a new set of sockets, wrenches and other miscellaneous hand tools, valued at $150, two new dead bolts she purchased for her front door to her residence, valued at $30 combined, and a Nokia cellular telephone blue in color with a pink and white case, valued at $30. Mrs. Davidson said that she also had several pieces of jewelry, mostly inexpensive keepsakes and costume jewelry, go missing. Mrs. Davidson said that the jewelry was a gift from her grandmother and that she could not describe any of it aside from one ring which had a dark stone possibly black or purple surrounded by several lab created white/clear gems. Mrs. Davidson said she did not know what the value of the
On 04-11-2017 at approximately 1500hrs, I conducted an investigation on a stolen bike that was taken from Holmes Foods (101 S. Liberty Avenue). I made contact with the owner, who was identified as Ricardo Perez (TX-ID # 18515108). Perez informed me that his bicycle had been taken from his place of employment without his permission. Perez advised he chained the front tire to the frame to prevent anyone from riding off with the bicycle, but failed to secure the bicycle to the bike rack. Perez advised upon leaving his place of employment, he noticed his bicycle missing from where he parked it. Perez notified his supervisor, who informed Perez that he would review the security cameras. On 04-11-2017 I reviewed the security cameras on property
Mr. Perez and his wife Mrs. Perez are the current homeowners of 503 Treehouse Court in Fort Washington, Maryland. The home is utilized as a rental property and Mr. and Mrs. Perez serve as landlords. During the interview, Mr. Perez was asked to confirm the identity of Miya Ford via her a photo provided by the State of Maryland Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). He was also asked to confirm the rental property in question by identifying a photo of the house per Google Maps. Following the acknowledgement of Mrs. Ford and the rental property, Mr. Perez provided Investigators with some background information in regard to his former tenants Mrs. Ford, her husband, Gregory Raspberry and their children.
On 28Jun16 At 0836 I arrived at the Bitker residence at 13400 Hwy 34 to standby as Dave was to pick up Yellow Pages Phone Books that he had a contract to deliver throughout the area. Dave stated his son; Jack Shaw & Jason Tollefson would be arriving soon to help him load the books. Dave unlocked the storage shed with keys he had on his person upon arrival, and I observed numerous pallets with the phone books on them. Dave stated there were 39 pallets of books total and he wanted to have them all removed so he got paid for delivery.
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.
Upon my arrival, I spoke with the complainant Jerry McDonald. Mr. McDonald told me he went to town to runs some errands. When Mr. McDonald returned back to his residence he observed his Lincoln car was not at his residence, so he figure his wife had went to town in the car. Mr. McDonald told me when he walked inside his residence his wife was inside their residence. He asked his wife where the car was and she had thought Mr. McDonald had taken it to town. Mr. McDonald stated whoever stole his vehicle had to hot wire the vehicle because the keys were not in it. Mr. McDonald gave me the title
At approximately 1640 hours, on February 5, 2016, a male subject went to his girlfriend father’s residence on Co-op Road East, in the Hampton area of Hampton County and took a vehicle without permission. The vehicle was a white 2005 Malibu. The complainant, William Nix, made allegations that the subject, Jennife Walling, did not have permission to take the vehicle off of his property.
Was there an investigation by police for corroborating evidence? I do not believe that the police did an investigation for corroborating evidence simply because the victims purse was located in a dumpster by a gentleman looking for aluminum cans. The police detectives in this case did not take the time to send out a crime scene unit to take fingerprints and the dumpster was located about nine miles from the location of the crime, this would be very difficult for a young man walking to take the purse out that far without a car.
The yard was guarded with a Gatehouse post, gate arm upon exit, presence of electronic surveillance and was crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) was sound with an effective use of the built environment. Covert surveillance was performed from the parking lot of 185 Brimley Road S, Scarborough, ON to understand trailer movement out of the yard. This position also substantiated ease of performing surveillance by the suspect at this proximal location. Corporate Security & Loss Prevention interviewed Nike Operations Manager SOJCZYNSKI, Andy. Through discussion, it was determined that Rock City Cartage was in care and control of the trailer at the time of the theft. SOJCZYNSKI, Andy was asked to supply Nike Private Investigation contact information. Nike PI and Corporate Security & Loss Prevention have been in regular contact throughout this
This paper presents statistics on major factors that affects the property crime rates in the U.S.