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San Luis Obispo Police Arrest Suspect for Sexual Assault, Kidnapping, and Burglary
Photo: File photo of Gonzalez De Jesus | Courtesy of SLO PD “On September 20, 2024, San Luis Obispo Police Department received a report of a sexual assault that had
Indio Resident Arrested on Burglary Charges
“On October 8, 2024, at 11:05 p.m., PSPD Dispatch was notified of an alarm activation at a business in the 600 block of S. Palm Canyon Drive. The alarm company
Hot Pursuit Nabs Robbers
Photo: Stock Image On June 27, 2024, at 3:51 PM, Thousand Oaks Patrol, East County Investigations, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, and California Highway Patrol personnel worked in concert
Convicted Felon Arrested Again After Being Released from Jail
Photo: Stock Image BRENTWOOD — A five-time convicted felon got arrested again soon after being released from custody at the Martinez Detention Facility. Gustavo Montanorazo, 35, of Concord, was carrying
Burglary Suspect Arrested at a School Parking Lot
Photo: Stock Image LIVERMORE — A ranch employee suspected of burglary got arrested in the rear parking lot of Joe Michell TK-8 School on Elaine Avenue. The suspect is allegedly
Burglary Suspects Apprehended Following Overnight Incident in South Palm Springs
Photo: Images from scene of arrest | Courtesy of RCSO “In the early hours of Sunday morning, June 23, officers on the graveyard shift responded to an alarm activation at
Burglar Busted by Video
Photo: Stock Image On May 30, 2024, Ventura County Sheriff’s detectives arrested 21-year-old Los Angeles resident Troijay Sanders in connection with a commercial burglary in Thousand Oaks. According to Ventura
Successful Arrest Made in Burglary Investigation
Above: Seized Items | Courtesy of MPD “On Thursday, May 30, 2024, at approximately 12:00 p.m., Monterey and Marina Police Officers and Detectives, served a search warrant in the 3000
New Task Force Nabs Family of Thieves
Photo: Stock Image Media stories detailing lax prosecutorial standards in cases of property crime may inspire roaming bands of shoplifters and retail thieves, but those with criminal intent may soon