Contra Costa Jails Reconsider Holding ICE Detainees

Contra Costa Jails Reconsider Holding ICE Detainees

A recent study indicates that Contra Costa jails have deported more undocumented inmates than its other Bay Area counterparts.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) documents show that Alameda, Napa and Sonoma counties all boast lower numbers.  At the same time, they continue to remain aggressive in removing illegal aliens.   Current regulations require county jails submit fingerprints of new arrestees to the Department of Homeland Security in order to verify their citizenship.   If it is determined the defendant is in the country illegally, ICE will place a hold on them which disallows a friend or family member to bond that person out.   Those detainers are …

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California County Jails Receive 1100 Long-Term Inmates

California county jails were designed to hold inmates for sentences of a year or less. Recently, however, more than 1,100 inmates inside the jails are remaining for longer periods of time, leading to a lot of difficulties.

County sheriffs have to face many challenges because of the large number of long-term inmates serving time in county lockup. This number is only going to grow in the upcoming years, which will cause more difficulties.

Sheriffs must provide treatment programs, education, recreation and rehabilitation to inmates in addition to maintaining adequate housing space. This only drives up the costs that many counties are …

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San Diego Police Department arrests shooting suspects

A 40-year-old man was wounded in Valencia Park after a possible gang-related shooting on March 7. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, officers from the San Diego Police Department arrested two men the following day connected to the shooting.

The victim was attempting to get into his car when he was shot on San Alberto Way at approximately 9:45 p.m. Police told the Union Tribune the two men then approached the man and fired several shots using a handgun. The victim of the incident suffered gun shot wounds to his lower torso.

According to the article, while responding to the call about shots being fired, a …

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San Diego Police Department bust active meth lab

On March 6, San Diego Police Department officials arrested 16 people in the Cherokee Point area of the City Heights neighborhood for operating a meth lab. According to NBC San Diego, the police entered the home acting on a search warrant and found a large amount of methamphetamine.

Fox affiliate KSWB reported the officers had to call in the SWAT team for backup after they discovered what appeared to be a pipe bomb on the property. However, they were later able to determine it wasn't an explosive device.

Linus Harth, one of the neighbors told the police the house was deemed the neighborhood …

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Theo Lacy Jail escapee captured

An inmate who recently escaped from Theo Lacy Jail in Orange County has been found by authorities. According to ABC Los Angeles affiliate KABC, a tip is what led deputies from the Orange County Sheriff's Department to the wanted inmate, 26-year-old Saith Na. Authorities said Na was arrested without incident when he was taken back into custody.

According to ABC, Na was captured at a motel in Oceanside March 2 at about 5:30 a.m.

Na has been in jail since last August on charges stemming from robbery, narcotics, weapon possession and criminal street terrorism offenses, news source ABC says.

According to the Orange County Register, Na was found …

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    Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department arrests murder suspect

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department arrests murder suspect

Deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department arrested a man they believe stabbed his girlfriend to death February 20. According to CBS Los Angeles, Emilio Martinez was arrested March 5 in connection to the February murder.

The victim was identified as 63-year old Carmen King, who was found dead in her home in Montebello with multiple stab wounds, CBS reported. While investigating the incident, the sheriff's department quickly identified Martinez as a person of interest.

After detectives learned he had fled to Mexico, he was deemed a suspect, the San Gabriel Valley Tribune reported.

Authorities were able to locate Martinez and communicated with him while …

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    San Diego Police Department searching for hit-and-run suspects

San Diego Police Department searching for hit-and-run suspects

San Diego Police Department officials are still searching for a suspect they believe was involved in a hit-and-run accident in February. According to CNS News, a 51-year-old man was hit with a car while he was crossing the 7000 block of La Jolla Boulevard on February 6. After the car struck the victim, a woman in a red Range Rover SUV allegedly chased after it, however, she failed to return to the scene of the accident or report the incident to authorities.

The suspect was allegedly driving a Toyota 4Runner or similar vehicle with license plate number beginning with the characters "5" …

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Los Angeles Police Department searches for suspect

Officers from the Los Angeles Police Department are searching for a suspect after a shooting at a polling place March 5. According to NBC4, the victim of the shooting is a 35-year-old man. The incident took place at Watts elementary school around 9:40 a.m.

A preliminary police investigation said the victim and gunman were arguing outside the polling place before the shooting occurred. The incident is believed to be a domestic dispute as a result of an alleged "love triangle," the article stated

The gunman fled the scene, while the victim retreated back into the polling after being shot. The news source …

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    Hire a Manhattan Beach bail bondsman if arrested for burglary

Hire a Manhattan Beach bail bondsman if arrested for burglary

Manhattan Beach Police Department officials are currently searching for an individual suspected of fleeing after being pulled over. According to Patch, the officers were pulling the suspect over for a traffic violation after undercover MBPD officers reported the vehicle for suspicious activity. When officers attempted to pull the vehicle over, the driver fled and police lost track of its whereabouts. The suspect was driving a 2012 white Chevy Cruise rental vehicle from Enterprise. The driver and passengers are suspected of being involved in a string of local residential robberies.

At one point in the chase, the suspects threw out what police …

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Contact a Santa Ana bail bondsman if arrested for a DUI

Police recently identified a Santa Ana resident who was killed after she was struck by a car while crossing the street. Following an investigation, police discovered the woman was 79-year-old Dinh Evans. According to the Orange County Register, the officers were able to determine the elderly woman wasn't using a cross walk, which Santa Ana police Sgt. Phil Craft said most likely contributed to the accident. The officers don't suspect drugs or alcohol played a role in Evans' death, however, they will continue to investigate the situation.

The Orange County Register reported Evans was crossing the 2700 block of West First Street …

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