Tag "felony warrants"
Fourteen Arrested Amid Sheriff’s Office “Warrant Sweep” in Kern County
Originally published 5-29-23 via Nixle by the Kern County Sheriff’s Office: “On May 29, 2023, deputies assigned to the North Area Substations of the Kern County Sheriff’s Office conducted a
Kern County Man Arrested for Allegedly Operating Chop Shop
Above: Vehicles discovered on Delatova’s property | KCSO Originally published 4-20-23 via Nixle by the Kern County Sheriff’s Office: “On April 19, 2023, Kern County Sheriff’s Office deputies from the
A Wanted Felon Arrested for Drug and Weapons Charges Arrested
Photo: Evidence Collected Originally Published By: Watsonville Police Department Facebook Page: “A wanted felon armed with a gun is now facing several gun and drug-related charges following a traffic
Ukiah woman arrested on outstanding felony warrants after reportedly scuffling with deputy
Originally published 4-4-21 by the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office: “On 03-31-2021 at 8:30 P.M. a Mendocino County Sheriff’s Deputy was on routine patrol in the area of North State Street
Man arrested on felony warrants for attempted murder, rape, and other charges out of Yuba County
Photo: Zachary Williams | Merced PD Originally published 4-3-21 via Facebook by the Merced Police Department: “Merced – On April 2nd at approximately 4:08 PM, Merced Police Department Officer Paynter
GPS Helped Recover Stolen Vehicle in Los Banos
Photo: Oscar Aguayo and Yvette Guadalupe Lopez LOS BANOS – A stolen vehicle’s GPS helped police discover its location and arrest the pair who stole it. On August 29 at
Redwood Valley man snagged on felony warrants
Stock image (Source unknown) REDWOOD VALLEY // On August 26th, the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office was alerted to the sighting of a man wanted for a series of felony arrest
34-Year Criminal History Continues
Tamara Melanson MURRIETA — MPD received a call from the Target store at 27818 Clinton Keith Road about a man acting suspiciously in the store. By the time the call
Wanted Felons Nabbed
VENTURA – With the Holiday shopping season well under way, one would think that it would be easy to blend in with the mall crowds and to navigate shopping center parking lots