Suspects held at Orange County Jail

Suspects held at Orange County Jail

The Santa Ana Police Department recently arrested two people involved in what officers are calling a kidnap-for-robbery/stalking case, CBS reported. However, officers said a third suspect involved in the crime has not been found.

Jose Parede​s and the unknown suspect are accused of assaulting a man after pretending to be Ontario police officers. The other arrested individual, Rosa Tinoco, allegedly constructed the scheme to attack the man, who is believed to be her ex-boyfriend, according to CBS. Tinoco allegedly convinced the two men to carry out the assault on the victim after he ended their relationship.

The two individuals who committed the assault reportedly wore law enforcement clothing …

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Intruder held at Orange County Jail

Santa Ana police said they have arrested the man who broke into a woman's apartment, held her hostage and forced her to cook a meal for him. According to ABC affiliate KABC, local transient Thomas Walker was already in police custody for selling methamphetamine to an undercover officer when officers determined he had previously broken into the woman's apartment as well as another apartment in the same building complex.

The home invasions occurred February 25 when Walker walked into a woman's residence through an unlocked door during the early morning hours. According to KTLA, he allegedly stole $100 from her purse while she slept and …

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    Individuals advised to hire a bail bondsman to help get out of jail

Individuals advised to hire a bail bondsman to help get out of jail

Getting arrested can be a complicated and frustrating situation. If an individual is apprehended in Orange County, California, they could be sent to the Santa Ana Mens/Woman Central, where he or she will be processed. The jail is also known as the Orange County Jail and is located at 550 North Flower Street in Santa Ana, California. According to the facility's website, veterans, AARP members, union workers and inmates represented by private attorneys will get an 8 percent discount on bail bonds.

All inmates are allowed visits, however, each of them have to be scheduled by phone and have to be made …

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Teen uses bail bond in Orange County

An 18-year-old suspected of murder will appear in Orange County court on March 22 to set a date for his jury trial. Reda Hassan Safieddine was arrested by police after allegedly shooting 17-year-old Valle Valeriano on August 13, 2012. Before the shooting, the two were allegedly arguing in a residential neighborhood in Fountain Valley, according to Fountain Valley Patch.

After posting his $1 million bail bond, Safieddine has remained out of jail.

Within the next few months, California lawmakers will be determining new ways to crack down on gun laws in order to avoid situations like Safieddine's. According to The Associated Press, the state's lawmakers said they are looking …

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    Family won’t be able to sue Los Angeles Police Department for daughter’s murder

Family won’t be able to sue Los Angeles Police Department for daughter’s murder

A family attempting to sue the Los Angeles Police Department for the death of their daughter in 1986 are unable to do so. According to The Associated Press, Nels and Loretta Rasmussen, the parents of Sherri Rasmussen, were recently denied their last chance at suing the department for one of its officers allegedly killing Sherri over two decades ago. The parents contended that former LAPD Det. Stephanie Lazarus was to blame for the murder, and that she was stalking Sherri in the weeks leading up to her death. Before Sherri married her husband John Ruetten, Lazarus was involved in a romantic relationship Ruetten. Sherri's parents believe her …

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San Diego Police Department searching for bullies

Police are investigating a San Diego area threat that shocked the community. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, a teacher at Coronado Middle School received a written threat on February 20. The school's principal Jay Marquand issued a letter to parents, urging them to understand the school and local authorities are doing everything in their power to investigate the threat.

Coronado city spokeswoman Lea Corbin added that although the teacher's name hasn't been released, the school also wants the public and its student body to know that investigators are attempting to make the school the safest environment possible.

Someone made two …

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    Community members avoid having to pay Santa Ana bail bond through gun buy back program

Community members avoid having to pay Santa Ana bail bond through gun buy back program

In an attempt to crack down on gun violence, the Santa Ana Police Department recently hosted an event that encouraged community members to exchange unwanted weapons for gift cards. The town's first ever gun buy back event was proven to be a success, according to the Orange County Register. Santa Ana police Cpl. Anthony Bertagna told the source that before the event began, so many people had attended there was a line around the corner for 20 minutes, and that he and his team collected more than 100 guns within the first hour. The source reported that individuals who turned …

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San Diego Police Department search for shooter

San Diego Police Department officers are searching for a man suspected of shooting his girlfriend's cousin outside of an apartment complex in the 2500 block of J Street. According to NBC San Diego, the victim was taken to a local hospital trauma unit, where he was treated for gun shot wounds to his back and torso and is expected to survive. The suspect allegedly used a .38 revolver to injure the 18-year-old victim. San Diego police Lt. Darryl Hoover told the source the shooting took place following a domestic dispute and that the woman's cousin was targeted due to …

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    San Diego Police Department arrests man who tried to rob gas station

San Diego Police Department arrests man who tried to rob gas station

Officers from the San Diego Police Department arrested a man who recently attempted to rob a gas station. The man, 29-year-old Dominic Boykin, allegedly tried to rob the Rolando Mart on University Avenue, east of College Avenue around 7:30 a.m. February 24.

According to ABC affiliate 10 News, Boykin purchased cigarettes, and instead of leaving the store, approached the owner and simulated that he had a gun. As Boykin walked around the counter to demand money, the owner offered his own protection in an effort to deter the suspect.

"The owner pulled out a taser and scared the suspect," said San Diego Police …

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    Manhattan Beach police officers urge community to take action

Manhattan Beach police officers urge community to take action

Over the course of a three-day period, the Manhattan Beach Police Department reported there were five separate residential burglaries throughout the community. According to the Easy Reader News, Chief of Police Eve Irvine said a few years ago a suspect told them he came to the community to rob homes from San Bernardino mainly because people rarely lock their doors when they leave the home. In order to ensure the community is as safe as possible, the police department recently hosted a town hall meeting at the Joslyn Community Center to discuss various tactics they're using to make sure residents are safe.

One of …

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