Tag "arrest"
Detectives Arrest Woman who Stole Identity
BAKERSFIELD — A police investigation into fraudulent medical bills has led to the arrest of a 39-year-old Bakersfield woman who defrauded a woman of approximately $14,000. On July 24, 2013,
Suspect Arrested after East Palo Alto Shooting
East Palo Alto police officers were able to arrest a suspect in connection to a non-fatal shooting that occurred Wednesday afternoon. Officers were dispatched to the 600 Block of Bell
Galt Police Arrest Robbery Suspect
Galt Police were able to apprehend a robbery suspect as he was attempting to flee the scene, according to an official press release. Zachary Rodriguez, 21, of Galt was arrested
Fake Cop Busted
Some people are born to be cops, and others are born to “play cop.” Kenneth Baron, 26, of Oak Park falls into the latter category. Baron was arrested on July
Trigger-Happy Resident Tazed Into Submission
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA — A busy day in Huntington Beach that included an investigation into a suspected murder-suicide , was capped off by a man firing his rifle into the air
Ventura County Cops Kill 55,000… Plants
Paralleling the efforts of adjacent counties’ law enforcement agency marijuana eradication efforts, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Narcotics Bureau proves to be equally determined to enforce the laws against illegal cannabis
Police Say Jessie Avenue Tenant Pointed Gun at Neighbor’s Head
A La Mesa man was in custody Wednesday after he allegedly threatened his 33-year-old neighbor with a pistol following an argument between the two men. Ronald Lee Neville, 46, was
Homeless Man Arrested for Downloading Child Porn in Library
FRESNO – The Fresno Sheriff’s Department arrested a homeless man for using the Fresno County Library’s free Wi-Fi connection to download child pornography. A two-week investigation led to the arrest
Man Accused of Committing Sex Crimes Against Kids
A Trabuco Canyon man was being held on $1 million bail following his arrest last week on suspicion of sex-related crimes against children under age 10. Authorities believe there may