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    Fraud Related Case Paper

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    Page USPS Correspondence, One Pay Pal Correspondence, One Page Victoria`s Secret Correspondence, One Page Capital One Correspondence, One Page Linda Sapp`s Notes, One Page PSO Affidavit Of Identity Theft and One Page Photocopy of Linda Sapp`s Florida Driver License. On 04/22/2016, I spoke with Linda Sapp in the District II lobby of the Pasco Sheriff`s Office in reference to Fraudulent Use of her Personal Identification. Ms. Sapp advised for several days in late March she did not receive any mail.

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    confirmed that the vehicle's tag lights were out. Furthermore, I could observe that the driver was unbelted with the belt buckle dangling. I had a clear, unobstructed view directly through the back, untinted window on the vehicle. My headlights assisted my observation along with the height of the vehicle (truck). After the light turned green, I advised dispatch and activated my emergency

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    Ronald Laurent

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    INTRODUCTION: This case involves the suspect being arrested for public intoxication and unable to care for himself in violation of PC 647(f)-Public Intoxication. INVESTIGATION: On 02-28-16 at 1333 hours, Officer Saunders #7720 and I were traveling east on Mountain Street approaching Lake Avenue. Officer Saunders saw a male White later identified as Suspect Ronald David Laurent, seating in front of the Popeye’s Chicken located at 899 N. Lake Avenue. Officer Saunders and I parked and exited our

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    Registered Nurse

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    They provide high quality evidence based care across the lifespan to enhance patient safety, reduce adverse events, impact and improve patient’s satisfaction, support and promote optimal health status, track admissions and readmissions, and manage costs within and among continually expanding, diverse, and complex populations. This means that registered nurses are essential to the delivery of safe, high quality care and should not be replaced by less skilled licensed or unlicensed members of the healthcare

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    Planter Box Case

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    INTRODUCTION: This case involves the suspect using a green marker to write on the victim's large planter box in violation of PC 594(a)-Vandalism. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: This incident occurred along the east side of 99 E. Colorado Boulevard. DAMAGE: Large Planter box. EVIDENCE: I took photos of the vandalism, which were later uploaded into VeriPic. INVESTIGATION: On 05-31-17 at 0144 hours, I was dispatched to 99 E. Colorado Boulevard regarding a vandalism investigation. Upon my arrival, I

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    CREEK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Larceny Deputy’s Assignment: I was dispatched to 10608 West 73rd Street on Monday, December 11th, 2017 for a larceny complaint. I spoke to Jimmy Holman who said his vehicle was broken into and items missing. Victim/Reporting Person Summary: Jimmy said he was taking his grandchildren to school around 7:45am and noticed the front seat to his truck had been moved. Jimmy said he was driving down the road and the back doors to his truck came open. Jimmy said that his

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    On March 14, 2018, at 1848 hours, I was requested to return a resident’s call regarding a suspicious incident involving their son. At 1850 hours, I placed a call and spoke to Mr. Steven Joseph, of 402 West Park Boulevard, in Haddon Township. Mr. Joseph related that approximately an hour ago his son, Luca (9) was in front of their home walking their dog. At that time, their pet was being walked on the sidewalk and was on a leash. While doing so, Luca related that a gray Honda Ridgeline vehicle driven

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    filled with dizziness. Through the reflection of the car window, Summer stares at herself that she has never seen herself before, mature makeup look, the white dress and the regular hair style. “I am talking to you! Do you know how to drive?”, the driver of the front car loudly roars. “Of course not.” “What’s your deal?” “What is YOUR deal?”, she asks back. “You think it’s funny? Wait here,” the man takes out the cell phone from the pocked of the coat and is going to call the police. Noticing

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    the car on purpose?”, Mark whispered to Angela as not to be overhead by the emergency personnel gathered around the scene. It was quite a mess. A large skidmark went all the way to the oncoming traffic side of the highway and through the grass. The driver seemed to have missed the first few trees but couldn’t quite miss the one he ended up hitting. “No way. It had to be an accident. He wouldn’t and couldn’t do that”, Angela said in a loud whisper. A couple officers looked her way. Noting the officers

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    Road Experience Narrative

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    hours, I was on duty with the Sumner County Sheriff's Office, Sumner County, Kansas. SUCO 911 advised an armed robbery had just occurred in Ark City, Cowley County, Kansas. Dispatch advised the vehicle was a silver four door car with a possible female driver and a male passenger wearing all black. Deputy Coon #1134 and I began to drive east on US 160 highway out of Wellington. Another deputy checked out on I-35 and said he would be watching all north bound traffic. Deputy Coon and I continued east until

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