On August 19, 2015, at approximately 4:41 PM I, Deputy Ragsdale, was dispatched to the Wood County Sheriff Office lobby in reference to a theft. Upon my arrival, I met with the complainant Mark Shipman. Mark Shipman told me on August 15, 2015, he was at his bosses residence located at 145 County Road 4839, Winnsboro, Texas 75494. Mark Shipman stated they were working on his bosses property when he observed one of the workers were not there with them, Wayne Beardon, suspect. Mark Shipman told me he went to go look for Wayne Beardon, Mark Shipman said when he was looking for him and observed him buy his vehicle. On August 13, 2015, Mark Shipman told me his land lord called him and ask him about his rent money. When he went to go get his money
On Friday May 6, 2016 from 4:00pm to 12:00 am, I experienced a ride along with Placer County Sheriff deputy Nate Ferguson. Deputy Ferguson has been with the Placer County Sheriff’s department for 1 ½ years. Prior to that, he served as a police officer for 9 years with Citrus Heights Police Department. Deputy Ferguson’s beat for the night was basically The Greens and the surrounding area of Auburn from Dry Creek to Atwood on Hwy 49. The Greens is composed of low income housing, where drugs, exgang members and domestic violence is ramped. Auburn is also home to many transients and those on probation or parole. When AB101 became effective, Placer County probation became inundated with inmates from all over, even as far as Soledad State Prison. For example, last night as we were driving around scanning the surrounding area on Hwy 49 and Bell road, we both noticed a guy walking, wearing a trench coat and looked suspicious, so we stopped, and as deputy Ferguson got out of the vehicle to approach him, the guy kept on walking, in which he was about 50 feet ahead of him. Ferguson then ran, yelling for him to stop, but when he finally caught up to the guy, he was wearing headphones and didn’t hear him yell stop. Deputy Ferguson ran his ID and it came back that the guy was on parole for being a sex offender and was just released from Soledad. I watched Deputy Ferguson search this guy, he went through all of his pockets and up and down his legs
On July 27, 2015, at approximately 10:54 AM I, Deputy Ragsdale, was advised by dispatched to contact the complainant, Randy Clay, by phone in reference to a theft.
On 09/02/2015, at approximately 1620 hours, your affiant and officer Moyer received a complaint at the police department from Wayne V. Kechula. Kechula was greeted at the front door by Officer Moyer. Kechula began screaming about a construction tool owned by Wesley Kacilowicz. Kechula stated the male in the vehicle he arrived with borrowed a tool and has not returned it. Kechula stated these events had occurred in Conyngham, Pennsylvania. Officer Moyer explained to Kechula several times that we have no jurisdiction of that area. Kechula became verbally hostile with Officer Moyer.
Kyser advised me that dog owner Sabrina White contacted him in regards to me impounding her dogs. Ms. White was currently in Alabama on her way home, her sister was reasonable for the dogs. It was agreed upon that Ms. White sister would take the dogs. I return to 5833 Riverton Road where I met with dog keeper Dorcas Padgett. I explained that to Ms. Padgett that we received a complainant of Pit Bull name Chica was loose. As I was unable to confined Chica back to the property, I impounded her and Terrier name Paint for not displaying a dog license. I explained to Ms. Padgett that their will be violations for both dogs. Ms. Padgett stated she would accept the violations. I asked to see Ms. Padgett identification, she complied. I issued Ms. Padgett violations for failure to license Chica and Paint. I released both dogs to Ms. Padgett. I cleared from the location at approximately
I arrived on scene and met with the landlord, Michael T. Bryant (M/W, DOB: 09/25/1990), while Deputy Vaughn met with the tenant. Bryant was having an issue with a tenant who agreed to stay at a rental apartment until the unit he was going to rent to them was cleaned and ready to rent. The alleged tentative agreement between the tenant and Bryant was for 15 days in the temporary apartment. Bryant stated when the original rental property was ready to rent, the tenants did not like it and stayed in the temporary apartment. Bryant had a problem with that because the temporary apartment the tenant was living in was already to rent someone else.
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
On December 10, 2015, at approximately 8:15 AM I, Deputy Ragsdale, was dispatched to 336 Concho inside Holiday Villages, Quitman, Texas in reference to a disturbance.
Newton and Jones was responsible to make vehicle trip reports, but they falsified the data on at least six occasions. This is also a form of dishonesty and misconduct. They misrepresented data on the vehicle trip reports. Under the City’s Municipal Code, this is also a failure to satisfactorily perform the duties of his positions, Title 3, Chapter 3.04.1370 (D).
1. Defendant PhxCap, LLC (referred to below as the “Landlord”), is and at all times mentioned in this complaint was a limited liability company, with its principal place of business located in Encinitas, California. Defendant is the owner of the property located at 1380 Garnet Avenue, San Diego, California, 92109 (referred to below as the “Project”).
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
On December 14, 2015, at approximately 8:50 AM I, Deputy Ragsdale, was dispatched to 630 County Road 4890 lot 6, Winnsboro, Texas in reference to an assault that occurred after the fact.
Christian was dispatched to 491 Townsend Ave on a follow-up on the previous incident. I arrived at the location and spoke to Demawn L. Henry (keeper) who resided at the above stated location. Mr. Henry stated that his sister owned the two pit bulls that was involved in the incident. Due to the incident Mr. Henry sister picked the pit bulls up and took them with her. Mr. Henry was unsure what his sister did with the pit bulls. I asked to speak to Mr. Henry sister, he stated she was at work until 7pm. Mr. Henry was not taking ownership/responsibility of the pit bulls, stating that his sister just dropped the pit bulls off at his house without him knowing. I informed Mr. Henry that due to the pit bulls coming from his house that he is considered of the keeper of the pit bulls. Mr. Henry informed me that he was not, I asked Mr. Henry why didn't he contact FCACC to come pick up the pit bulls. Mr. Henry stated he was not aware the pit bulls was in or at his house. I asked to see Mr. Henry identification, he complied. I took a picture of Mr. Henry identification. I provided Mr. Henry with my contact information and request that he pass the information on to his sister to have her contact FCCACC to resolve the situation. I cleared from the location at approximately
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
I, Deputy Gough received a call reference a white Ford truck driving in the Gamester trailer court all over the roadway. Upon my arrival I spoke with David Vore and Jennifer Vore. Jennifer Stated that Randy was the driver of the white Ford truck that said, “All Good Construction.” David and Jennifer both stated that they saw the truck drive through the yard hitting a slow child at play sign and the stop sign.
Within this discussion, we will briefly describe the Augusta, GA. Richmond County Sheriff Department organization's dynamics and interaction of individual groups. Then describe the success of this organization in regards to them accomplishing their mission within the city of Augusta, GA.