San Diego Police Department begins partnership with community website

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    San Diego Police Department begins partnership with community website

San Diego Police Department begins partnership with community website

The San Diego Police Department and Nextdoor.com began a partnership on April 17 that aims to keep community residents safe and up to date with activity in their neighborhood. According to ABC affiliate in San Diego KGTV, residents need to register to gain access to the information, which is posted by law enforcement officials each day. If they want to, residents can post or view any commentary posted by other individuals, which will also be monitored by the police officers running the account.

Not only will the internet tool enable families and individuals to check what is going on in …

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DUI suspect is found sleeping in drive-thru lane

Police were called to a fast food restaurant the morning of April 13 in Escondido, California after a man reportedly fell asleep in his truck in the drive-thru lane of a Burger King on West Mission Avenue, blocking restaurant traffic, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported.

When the police arrived, the man, identified as as 22-year-old Carlos Santiago was fast asleep in the drivers seat with the engine running and all of the doors locked. According to authorities, the officers were able to get one of the doors open, and in doing so, awoke Santiago, according to Fox San Diego.

Though Santiago was cooperative at first, officers allege …

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CA Bail Bonds Industry Takes A Hit After Realignment

California bail bonds company owners have said that the state's inmate realignment program has had a negative impact on their business.

The realignment came about in late 2011 after the US Supreme Court ordered CA prisons to reduce their inmate populations.  This caused Gov. Jerry Brown to implement a plan that transferred certain offenders from state facilities to county jails to serve out their sentences.   County jails soon began busting at the seams and many have begun releasing inmates before their sentences have concluded.  They are also releasing an increasing number of pretrial offenders on their own recognizance (OR) because …

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    Orange County Sheriff’s department steps up security in wake of Boston bombings

Orange County Sheriff’s department steps up security in wake of Boston bombings

On April 15, dual bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon in Copley Square, leaving three dead and around 150 wounded. As CNN reported, the investigation is ongoing, but according to federal law enforcement agents, at least one of the bombs was made inside a metal pressure cooker and carried in a backpack. Authorities believe that both explosive devices were small enough to fit into boxes or bags.

Doctors working on the scene believe that the explosive devices contained shrapnel to cause further injury to the victims. Dr. George Velmahos, head of trauma care at Massachusetts General …

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The $5K Bandit arrested, held in Orange County Jail

Since 2011, FBI agents have been tracking a man who they believe is responsible for a string of bank robberies in Los Alamitos, California where he stole $5,000 each time. Dubbed "The $5K Bandit," he held-up the same bank in Los Alamitos on three separate occasions, each time at knife-point.

For reasons that have Captain Bruce McAlpine of the Los Alamitos Police Department baffled, the suspect returned to the same U.S. Bank for a fourth time on April 15, wearing similar clothes and wielding what appeared to be the same knife used in prior instances, the Sun reported.

"I can't get into the mind …

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San Diego Police Department appoints new chief

Within the next few years, the San Diego Police Department is expected to go through a few changes. According to Fox affiliate KSWB, 16 percent of the members on the force are currently eligible to retire, and more than half will reach retirement within the next four years. The stats were announced by Jeff Jordan, the vice president of the San Diego Police Officers Association on April 11 as he also stated the department was struggling to retain and recruit officers. The 919 cops who are soon to qualify for retirement won't be able to leave the force immediately, however, …

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    SDPD losing officers to San Diego County Sheriff’s Department, surrounding cities

SDPD losing officers to San Diego County Sheriff’s Department, surrounding cities

The city of San Diego will have to increase its recruitment efforts for officers over the next few years to keep a strong police force. According to Fox News in San Diego, 16 percent of police officers with the San Diego Police Department are currently eligible to retire and more than half will reach retirement eligibility within four years. Jeff Jordan, the vice president of the San Diego Police Officers Association, said they expect nearly all of those eligible officers to have left the force within nine years, leaving the SDPD with a severe shortage unless replacements are hired.

Though a huge portion of the …

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    Attorney released on bail bond from Los Angeles jail after smuggling in drugs

Attorney released on bail bond from Los Angeles jail after smuggling in drugs

A Southern California attorney found himself on the wrong side of the law after he was arrested on April 9 for allegedly smuggling drugs into a Los Angeles County jail.

Stephen Beecher, 61, was charged with five felony counts including conspiracy, bringing drugs into jail, transportation of a controlled substance and bringing a firearm into a jail, the Los Angeles Times reported. He was allegedly attempting to bring heroin into the jail while visiting his client, 20-year-old Jesus Antonio Duenas, who is in custody on an attempted murder case.

Along with Beecher's half-dozen charges, Duenas and his girlfriend, Jessica Paredes, 19, are each …

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LA gang members held on bail bond after string of robberies

Los Angeles residents Dominique Lewis, 24, and Thurman Sutton, 28, were arrested the morning of April 7 for their suspected involvement with a string of burglaries spanning three weeks. Around 4:20 a.m. on, a concerned citizen called the Ventura County Sheriff's Department when a car with its headlights off pulled into the Latino Market on Thousand Oaks Blvd. in Thousand Oaks, California, KABC TV in Los Angeles reported. At least two masked men with hooded sweatshirts then entered the store, and removed property from within.

When a deputy spotted a car matching the suspected vehicle in the area, they made an attempt to pull …

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Man released on LA bail bond

Forty-four-year-old Miguel Nevarez Jr. was recently released from jail on a $100,000 LA bail bond. According to CBS LA, Nevarez was driving a 2002 black GMC pick-up truck when he hit 51-year-old Maitee Estrada at 10 a.m. on April 9 at the intersection of East Fineview Street and North Durfee Avenue and drove away immediately after without reporting the incident. Estrada's daughter Illiana Torres told the source her mother, one of the community's crossing guards, was tossed about 70 feet from where she was standing after being hit by the car.

"Cops were telling me that she's lucky to be alive cause it was really …

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