Tuxedo Thief Says Police Ruined His Prom

Tuxedo Thief Says Police Ruined His Prom

At this point, you've probably heard at least one story about a criminal making a dumb mistake that lands them in jail.

In some cases, they're being captured after posting pictures of their hijinks on social media websites.  Last year, two car burglars were captured in Northern California because one of them accidentally butt-dialed the police while the crime was in process.

The arrest of Kyle Laderoot adds to the long list of stories about criminals who aren't very good at being bad.

Why? Because if you're going to steal a $600 tuxedo from a store window, it's probably best to not …

By |May 16th, 2014|The Illegal & Unlawful|Comments Off on Tuxedo Thief Says Police Ruined His Prom

REDRUM Doesn’t Equal Murder, Right?

'MURDER' Tat Doesn't Make Him A Murderer
When a man decides to get the word "MURDER" tattooed across his neck, even backwards, in big block letters, it's bound to raise some eyebrows -  especially when find himself on trial for murder.
And that's the situation with a Kansas man was arrested on first-degree murder charges.

Court documents show Jeffrey Chapman was arrested in late 2011 after Damon Galliart's body was found in a ditch.  The defendant has been in custody since then and like many such defendants has not been successful in posting a bail bond.
Danny Isn't Here Anymore Mrs. Torrance
Maybe he's …

By |May 14th, 2014|The Illegal & Unlawful|Comments Off on REDRUM Doesn’t Equal Murder, Right?

San Joaquin Sheriff’s Replace 300 Faulty Guns

A glitch in nearly 300 handguns caused quite a stir at the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Department after they needed to call in aid from other local agencies while they sorted the issue out.

Representatives from the sheriff's department confirmed a recent purchase of about 300 handguns, all of which turned out to be defective.  It wasn't until they started testing them out at a local firing range, that deputies learned there was a problem.

Ultimately, a glitch in their design meant the firing mechanism turned out to be faulty.

Although it was determined that none of the deputies were in danger …

By |May 13th, 2014|San Joaquin County|Comments Off on San Joaquin Sheriff’s Replace 300 Faulty Guns
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    More Than 200 Fallen LAPD Officers Honored In Memorial Ceremony

More Than 200 Fallen LAPD Officers Honored In Memorial Ceremony

Leadership within the Los Angeles Police Department last week gathered to celebrate the lives of the more than 200 LAPD officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty.

Those men and women, they said, served in different time periods throughout the departments 145+ year history.

LA Mayor Eric Garcetti said the ceremony touched home, especially in light of the deaths of three officers who recently lost their lives in traffic accidents.

Officers Nicholas Lee, Roberto Sanchez and Christopher Corijo all lost their lives in the past 90 days in the line of duty.  Sanchez was killed during a vehicle …

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When Shoplifters Bite Back…

If you were a security guard at a national retail chain and you crossed paths with a customer looking to gain a five-finger discount, you'd likely start barking out orders-- something along the lines of "stop!" or "thief!" or "put your hands where I can see them!"

And that's exactly what happened last week, when local Wal-Mart employees stumbled across a transient who was trying to make off with some loot.

The shoplifter, 24 year-old Roxanne Melonzon, decided to bite back, and not in the figurative sense.  She literally bit one of the security officers who caught her red handed.

A spokesperson …

By |May 11th, 2014|Alameda Bail Bonds|Comments Off on When Shoplifters Bite Back…
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    Need to recover stolen property? Keep your kids off drugs? There’s an app for that

Need to recover stolen property? Keep your kids off drugs? There’s an app for that

It’s been no great secret that law enforcement agencies throughout the US have been turning to social media websites to help solve crime.  At this point, nearly everyone has heard at least one story about “selfie incrimination”, where a criminal has posted a photo of their unlawful exploits, only to have police come knocking at their door hours later.

You can find just about everything on social media websites these days, from crime photos, to pizza parlors and bail bond agents.

Members of the Redwood City Police Department have decided to take that one step further.  In recent weeks they've started …

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    Stanislaus Jail Employees Want To Carry Concealed Weapons Sans Permits

Stanislaus Jail Employees Want To Carry Concealed Weapons Sans Permits

For the most part, if a county allows residents to carry a concealed weapon, they'll need to go through a permitting process.

Stanislaus County Jail guards, however, feel they should be exempt from this rule.

A spokesperson said it's not like they're asking for special consideration.  State prison guards don't have to fill out stacks of paperwork and pay permitting fees, and neither do patrol deputies.

Sheriff's corrections deputies say they're simply asking for a level playing field.

The issue has become a central part of the reelection campaign for Sheriff Adam Christianson, who will face off against Deputy Tom Letras in the …

By |May 8th, 2014|Bail Industry Features|Comments Off on Stanislaus Jail Employees Want To Carry Concealed Weapons Sans Permits

$15K Worth of Kindness of a Stranger

It's hard to imagine that anyone would put up $15,000 cold, hard cash of their own money to help get a total stranger out of jail.

But that's exactly what happened late last week, when Jennifer Bartley saw 25-year old Calvin Wilkes being taken into custody.

She's described the event as being one of the worst things she had ever seen.

Wilkes and two others were arrested last Thursday for allegedly  causing a disturbance near the Light Street pavilion.  Officers said they refused to leave, and that's when things got heated.

The arrest was brutal,  according to bystanders, who say the methods used …

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America’s Rap Sheet

If you watch the news you probably feel like the only news is bad news.

Every day, there are multiple reports of homicides, robberies, and rapes that are taking place across the country.

It seems like there is a crime epidemic, leaving most people to think that criminal activity must be at an all-time high these days.

While there is still a lot to worry about out there, it might surprise most people to know that this is not the most dangerous year, or even decade, in the U.S.

By |May 7th, 2014|Bail Industry Features|Comments Off on America’s Rap Sheet

LAPD Improves Efficency By Working Smarter

Once a week, the leadership within the Los Angeles Police Department gets together to review crime trends, analyize statistics and to discuss strategies to improve performance.

During a recent meeting,  they reported homicides were down, but the instances of shots being fired and the number of aggravated assaults had climbed month-on-month.

This trend, they said, was largely tied to some upheaval in the leadership of a local gang, and department members said they'd already started on outreach to community members and church leaders to help negotiate a truce.

Today, it's not just about patrolling the streets.  It's about taking a proactive approach …

By |May 6th, 2014|Los Angeles Bail Bonds|Comments Off on LAPD Improves Efficency By Working Smarter
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