Lenin and Jeanette wishes to prosecute for the Grand Theft of $23,000 that used to purchase the stolen vehicle, and occurred in Orlando Police Jursidcition according to F.S.S. 814.(-). They also wish to prosecute for Fraud, due to the fact Lenin and Jeanette were sold a stolen vehicle which occurred in Orlando Police Department under F.S.S. (-).
Upon arrival, I spoke to David Lister (involed party) who stated that he located a 2015 blue Kia Optima VIN#KNAGM4A75F5590940 which entered stolen from East Brunswick. Lister stated that Rozia Mosley (suspect) from 4207 Birchwood Ct rented that vehicle from U-Save Rental Company and she was contracted to return the vehicle on June 14, 2015 but she never came to returned the vehicle. Lister stated that his boss Charles Weachock (reporting person) reported the vehicle stolen at East Brunswick Police Department on June 23, 2015 at approximately 1233 hrs because Mosley never answered her phone call since June 14, 2015.
Defendant MOS Horne and Jarvis were seated in a parked car and observed Ramarley Graham and 2 unapprehended males (non-parties). MOS Horne stated that he observed Ramarley Graham holding his waistband area and Ramarley Graham and the 2 males entered a bodega and looked around and quickly exited it. MOS Horne and Jarvis followed them in their car and put their description over the radio and stated one possibly armed. MOS Horne observed them attempting to gain entry to into various buildings. The 2 males were able to gain entrance into 728 East 229th Street, and waved to Ramarley Graham over. Then, 2 uniformed officers passed the location. Ramarley Graham exited the building and passed by MOS car when MOS Jarvis observed the butt of a gun in Ramarley Grahams’s waistband area. MOS Horne radio over
Met with Ms. Balgobin at 10:43 a.m. regarding her $7,442.68 outstanding rental arrearage. Ms. Balgobin said she had two money orders for $400 each to mail but lost her purse in the parking lot of Stop and Shop. She did not call the police but went to security who located the purse; her valuables including the untraceable money orders were gone. She was only able to make one payment of $400 prior to this incident, to Hildebrand. She stated she canceled her debit card, etc.
Mcmaryion told Officer Jimenez that Hyder and a subject who goes for the name of “Bubba” were visiting him from Dallas. Mcmaryion told Officer Jimenez that “Bubba” started asking for some money that Bubbla claimed Mcmaryion owed him. Mcmaryion stated that he did not know what “Bubba” was talking about. Mcmaryion told Officers that he pulled his knife out and asked “Bubba” and Hyder to leave. Mcmaryion stated to Officers that after they left they came back shortly after and busted on his door. Officers ran Mcmaryion through MPD NCIC/TCIC. MPD NCIC/TCIC advised Officers that Mcmaryion was wanted local class “C” warrants. MPD NCIC/TCIC advised Officers Mcmaryion was wanted for No Driver License(W#T000551878), Failure to Appear(W#C000119100), Fail to Maintain Financial Responsibility(W#C000119101). Officers placed Mcmaryion under arrest for the above
On Monday August 08, 2016 I, Detective K. Holland #636 began reviewing this case file. The three listed suspects, Ramon Alvarado, Jose Blancas, and Hector Gatica were believed to be involved with burglarizing vehicles prior to their arrest. Since their arrest, victims had come forwards to report their vehicle was burglarized. Property belonging to Malinda Sims, (a Samsung cell phone), was returned to her by Officer Acosta. Sims also reported that $80-$100 was stolen from her vehicle. Officer Weaver advised that there was still electronic equipment inside the Dodge Avenger that was located at Brownwood Towing. A search warrant was sought for the Avenger, and it was signed by Judge Sam Moss. The search of the vehicle was occurred on 08/08/16
I made contact with the driver (Stanciel, Conswella N. DOB 06/19/86), who related that she did not possess a driver's license. Conswella was checked through LEADS via dispatch, which revealed a no valid driver's license and she was clear with no wants or warrants. She was unable to provide insurance for the vehicle. There was a passenger in the vehicle, who was identified as (Edwards, Shekida D. DOB 07/24/86), she was checked through LEADS, which revealed that she was valid with no wants or warrants. The vehicle was released to Shekida.
I, Deputy Daniel Pruitt spoke to a Steve Craine who stated on 06/06/2017 he saw a small silver SUV on his property. Steve stated the SUV was pulling a red 1970's model truck bed as a trailer. Steve stated he saw a white male drving and a female passenger. Steve stated the subjects were loading items from his property. Steve stated the subjects dropped all the items. Steve stated the subjects went to his neiybors Craig Chaffin's house at 25004 West 49th Street. Craig stated a female named Emma Hogen and a white male named Jerry came to his shop. Craig stated Emma and Jerry were trying to sell items out of a red truck bed. Craig stated Emma and Jerry wanted $300.00 dollars for the whole trailer full of property. Craig stated he paid Emma and Jerry $200.00 dollars and $100.00 was a check he wrote to Emma. Craig stated Emma and Craig left in a silve Geo Tracker SUV. I
On 04/20/2017, Ms. Salazar advised that Jefferson Capital system a credit reporting agency notify her about an Account vehicle lone for 10.960.00 United States currency that the same unknown suspect Anny Rios opened using her identity.
On December 18th 2015 at 1810 Deputy Akins responded to a theft call at 11023 Tadpole Road. Upon arrival Deputy Akins was greeted by Lyman Hinson who stated he had helped T. J Leonard Hinson rebuild a truck engine, however was never paid for the service. Mr Hinson stated he had also bailed Mr. Meyers out of jail to the sum of $725. Deputy Akins explained to Mr. Hinson that the issue was a civil matter.Mr. Hinson agreed but stated the his caregivers told him he should make the sheriff department aware of the situation
“I located a stolen vehicle on 06/12/2016, at approximately 0930 hours at Copperstone Circle and Copperstone Court in Chesapeake, Virginia. The vehicle is a 2015 Dodge Charger with Virginia license plates of VEZ-1766. I took the initial report for the vehicle on 06/11/2016. It was assigned case #16-78080. I stayed with the vehicle and did not let it out of my sight. I notified FTO Noble that I had located the vehicle. He stated he was in route to the location. Prior to FTO Noble’s arrival Officer B. D. Baker arrived on scene and stated he had observed two black males that possible matched the
While enroute I received updated information from dispatch that the suspect vehicle was south on Washington St. The defendant was then observed at the intersection Washington St and Lorenzen Rd by officer Zabetka and a Felony traffic stop was conducted. Shortly after Det. Russo and myself arrived on scene and detained the driver who was later identified as Sergio Mercado Flores from a Florida driver license, of the white Ford Expedition and placed him into the rear of Officer Zabetka patrol car.
In summary, on 03/29/16 at 1855 hours I was patrolling the area of 1200 S 54th Ave., at which time I observed a vehicle (red 07' Lexus IL Z161188) traveling northbound in the wrong lane to pass a vehicle at a high rate of speed. A traffic stop was conducted on the vehicle occupied with three (3) male subjects.
On April 27, 2016, at approximately 0031hrs, I was patrolling out at the City Lake when dispatch advised Sgt. Henke to respond to Wal-Mart, 937 Park Circle Drive. Sgt. Henke arrived on scene at approximately 0003hrs while I was in route to Wal-Mart. At approximately 0040hrs, I arrived on scene I made contact with Sgt. Henke inside Wal-Mart. Sgt. Henke had a Sandra Parr, w/f, DOB 1/19/63, under arrest and was walking her out Wal-Mart. Sgt. Henke was accompanied by Asset Protection Manager Krista L. McClintick.
As you line up at the starting line you look left and see a muscular man primed to go, then you look right and see a very skinny man who looks like we could fly away with the slightest gust of wind, my question is who wins the race. This was how the world saw both the United States as well as the Soviet Union from the end of WWII until the launch of Sputnik 1. Up until the launch of Sputnik 1 the United States. Was thought to be the leading power in space technology, even though we could not get a rocket more than a few feet above the ground without exploding. Since the cold war started there had been tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, but once sputnik 1 launched it turned into a race for first place and the U.S. had not heard the starting gun. The way that Sputnik 1 affected space and technological advancement in the world now and in the 1950’s was immense.
Despite the fact that French and Russian revolutions occurred over a century apart, both revolutions had two major similarities: poor economy and bad leadership. Poor economic conditions affected most strongly regular people who simply wanted justice and equality. As a result, both revolutions were sparked by the people’s desire to replace their autocracy governments. Although both revolutions had a lot in common, they had differences as well. The French revolution was deeply rooted in the ideals of Enlightenment and involved the overthrow of the monarchy. Russian revolution, on the other hand, had communist values and occurred due to collapse of government from the top.