Orange County Sheriff’s Department arrest suspected burglars

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    Orange County Sheriff’s Department arrest suspected burglars

Orange County Sheriff’s Department arrest suspected burglars

The effectiveness of the prison realignment system in California may face more scrutiny after two parolees were recently arrested. The two men were reportedly a part of more than 100 break-ins that occurred in Orange County since October. According to CBS, four individuals were arrested after police followed up a call about strangers ringing doorbells in the Yorba Linda neighborhood.

Of the four arrested, two had previously been charged with burglary and were on parole. CBS reported the individuals who violated terms of their probation were Andrew Gatlin and Terrence Collins.

Since the realignment program began in 2011, Orange County has seen success in reducing the number …

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Berkeley PD Arrest 3 Suspects Via Fingerprints

The Berkeley Police Department has announced they were able to capture and arrest three Sacramento residents who are believed to have run over a man after a botched robbery attempt.  The incident is said to have taken place in Dec. 2012.

Officers said a local man had been out walking his dog on the afternoon of Dec. 11.  At the time he returned to his home he noticed a strange car parked in his driveway.  A young female was seen sitting in the driver's seat of the vehicle and loud, unfamiliar noises were coming from inside the house.   When the man and …

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Authorities release video from elementary school robbery

On January 26, three individuals broke into an elementary school and stole more than 50 iPads according to The Beach Reporter. The suspected robbers - two males and one female- entered two fifth-grade classrooms by breaking the windows. They then proceeded to use a bolt cutter in order to break through the locked covers on the charging carts housing the devices. The scene  was discovered Sunday morning when school employees discovered the mess left by the robbery.

The stolen iPads were worth approximately $25,000 and were donated to the school by the Parent Teacher Association, according to the Reporter. Authorities said the robbers did not take …

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    Orange County Sheriff’s Department arrest 43 people for DUI on Super Bowl night

Orange County Sheriff’s Department arrest 43 people for DUI on Super Bowl night

Each year, police officers across the nation get ready for the Super Bowl by making sure there are enough officers to patrol their communities. Whether or not people are getting together to support a team or not, it is more than likely alcohol will be involved. On February 3, officers with the Orange County Sheriff's Department  and other local law enforcement agencies arrested a significant number of people for drinking and driving. According to a sheriff's department statement, officers arrested 43 individuals for being under the influence of alcohol or drugs while they were operating their vehicles. Although there weren't any deaths …

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Woman charged with 95 counts of forgery and theft

A woman from was recently arrested on 95 charges of theft and forgery. Sandy Delgado allegedly stole from the family she worked for as a housekeeper and nanny, according to the San Mateo County Times. She is being held at the San Mateo County Jail in lieu of $950,000 bail.

Her employer suspected she had stolen from them and reported it to police, launching an investigation in mid-January. Investigators suspect Delgado has been stealing from the family for the last four years.

Five arrested in San Mateo on a number of charges involving theft and drug possession

CBS San Francisco reported on additional recent arrests that landed suspected …

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    Man given jail time after allegedly running over teen’s bike

Man given jail time after allegedly running over teen’s bike

A man who was arrested after he allegedly tried to run over two brothers on their bikes in downtown San Mateo last summer was sentenced to jail January 13. Jason Ramiro Hernandez-Lopez was given 90 days in jail. In November, he pleaded no contest to making felony threats in return for a four-month maximum sentence, according to the Daily Journal. His charges will also be dropped to a misdemeanor after he successfully completes half of his probation.

The Journal reported that on June 17, 2012, Hernandez-Lopez reportedly drove up behind one of the brothers near Fourth Avenue and Grant Street. According to …

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San Francisco Jails Ordered To Pay Settlement In Strip Search Lawsuit

The San Francisco jails have been ordered to pay more than $450,000 to settle a 10-year old lawsuit.  The suit was initially filed by Mary Bull after she was subject to what she feels was cruel and unusual punishment for consistently failing to sign a consent form agreeing to allow officers conduct a strip search.   Bull was taken into custody alongside other anti-war demonstrators in late 2002 and booked into the Bryant Street jail.  Records indicated she was charged with vandalism.  Bail information for her crime was not immediately available.

Bull's complaint alleged that after she failed to agree to a visible …

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    Theo Lacy jail inmate pepper-sprayed after incident with deputies

Theo Lacy jail inmate pepper-sprayed after incident with deputies

The man accused of shooting and killing eight people at a Seal Beach salon was pepper-sprayed and restrained by authorities at the Theo Lacy jail,  where he is being held while awaiting trial. According to KTLA, Scott Dekraai became disruptive at the jail January 26, screamed and charged at jail guards.

In order to contain him, deputies at the jail teamed up with protective shields. After Dekraai began throwing things at the protective windows of the jail, officers fired pepper balls at Dekraai, according to the Orange County Register. He then charged towards the officers and was wrestled to the ground.

After he was subdued, …

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San Diego Officer faces DUI charges 

A San Diego police detective is facing DUI charges after he was involved in a traffic accident while off duty. ABC News reported that police gang detective Jeffrey Blackford is scheduled to be arraigned on two misdemeanor DUI counts February 20, at which time he must report for the booking process. Blackford is an 11-year member of the San Diego Police Department.

Blackford was reportedly driving an undercover police car when he drove into a utility box in the early morning hours of December 7 near the 7300 block of Princess View Drive in the Allied Gardens neighborhood of San Diego. The injuries …

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Volunteers visit immigration inmates in Orange County jails

A group of volunteers started visiting the immigration detainees at the Orange County jails. The immigration inmates have no legal right to a visit from family or friends, the Voice of Orange County reported, but the government does allow limited visits.

“The visits have been quite moving for all of us involved, including the detainees,” Jan Meslin, the coordinator of the group Friends of Orange County Detainees, told the source.

The visits by the group began in September. Months later, in November, the National Detention Watch Network cited the maximum-security Theo Lacy Jail in Orange County as one of the worst U.S. …

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