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Torrance Police Department arrests four suspected robbers

Authorities from the Torrance Police Department arrested four suspected robbers after a three-month investigation. According to the police department, the suspects stole women's clothing and accessories from local retail stores. It is believed the suspects hid the stolen goods under their clothing before walking out of the store.​

The four suspects are between the ages of 20 and 26 and were identified as Javon Zachery​ and Reginald Wilson from Compton, Dean Hampton from Lynwoodand Avion Speed from Bellflower. Torrance police said they were able to connect them to 16 burglaries in Torrance and more than 50 burglaries in Los Angeles County.

The four men will be …

By |March 13th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds, News|Comments Off on Torrance Police Department arrests four suspected robbers
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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 …

By |March 8th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds, News|Comments Off on Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department arrests murder suspect

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 …

By |March 7th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds, News|Comments Off on Los Angeles Police Department searches for suspect
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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 …

By |March 6th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds, News|Comments Off on Hire a Manhattan Beach bail bondsman if arrested for burglary
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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 …

By |February 27th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds, News|Comments Off on Family won’t be able to sue Los Angeles Police Department for daughter’s murder
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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 …

By |February 23rd, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds, News|Comments Off on Manhattan Beach police officers urge community to take action

Search continues for dangerous former police officer

Police throughout California are continuing the search for 33-year-old Christopher Jordan Dorner. According to CBS affiliate KFMB, authorities are offering $1 million to anyone who is able to help them track down the suspect, and some of the money is believed to have been donated by the San Diego Police Officers Association. The amount is the largest local reward San Diego Police Department has ever offered, and they are not planning on giving up until they are able to find Dorner.

Dorner has been on the run since February 3, after the daughter of a retired Los Angeles police captain who represented Dorner in disciplinary …

By |February 11th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds, News, San Diego Bail Bonds|Comments Off on Search continues for dangerous former police officer

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 …

By |February 7th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds, News|Comments Off on Authorities release video from elementary school robbery

Man Fleeing From Los Angeles Bondsman Hides On Roof

Sources close to the investigation said the man had initially been arrested for a burglary warrant.  His bail had been set at $115,000.  When a person is bailed out of jail that is not to say they are free and clear of responsibility.  They will still need to return to court as required to handle their case.  If a defendant fails to appear a bench warrant will be issued for their immediate arrest.  Their bondsman will have 6 months to get that person back into the system or (more…)

By |January 30th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds|Comments Off on Man Fleeing From Los Angeles Bondsman Hides On Roof

Pretrial Los Angeles Inmates May Be Relesaed Early

A spokesperson for the said they are continuing to feel the pinch brought on by a federal mandate that required California reduce its prisoner population.  In order to comply, Gov. Jerry Brown ordered certain lower level inmates be transferred to county jails to serve out the remainder of their sentences.  Those facilities, including the Twin Towers Jail in LA, are now at near capacity themselves.

Sheriffs' officials from throughout the state have begun to explore ways to "relieve pressure".  In Los Angeles, a plan which would allow additional pretrial inmates to be released is currently being explored.   As of late …

By |January 20th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds|Comments Off on Pretrial Los Angeles Inmates May Be Relesaed Early
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