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LAPD searching for robbery suspect

The Los Angeles Police Department is currently searching for an individual who is suspected of stealing about $6,000 from a sightseeing tour employee. According to NBC Los Angeles, the suspect was wearing a Spiderman costume. Police detained other Spiderman impersonators in the area, however, they haven't been lucky with locating the suspect. If the individual is caught, it is more than likely he or she will be arrested and booked into a local jail until able to post their Los Angeles bail bond.

Police may have had more clues if a local city council member's idea is approved.

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LASD Deputies Allege Undocumented Inmate Abuse

Members of the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department who were once part of a jail gang intelligence unit have filed a lawsuit against the LASD.  The suit alleges that after they filed findings that "named names", and outed sworn personnel that were involved in illegal activity, they were harassed.   Their attorneys feel these deputies were maliciously prosecuted for doing their job.

Both LA County Sheriff Lee Baca and former Undersheriff Paul Tanka were among the suit's listed defendants.  Plaintiffs Michael Rathbun and James Sexton have further alleged the LASD hid a jail informant in order to prevent him from working with …

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Debate About Race-Based Lockdowns At LA Jails Is Ongoing

A California law that allows corrections officers to lockdown inmates at the Los Angeles jails based on race is coming under fire.  A spokesperson for the jails said they are overcrowded and that racial tensions run high.  When big fights break out between large groups of inmates of different ethnic backgrounds, all detainees of an ethnicity can be locked down.  This, they say, is done in order to enhance safety.

Several weeks ago, a brawl between more than 60 black and African American inmates broke out at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility.  Four were hospitalized. The jail said that this …

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    County assessor hit with more legal woes after he posts Los Angeles County bail bond

County assessor hit with more legal woes after he posts Los Angeles County bail bond

Los Angeles County Assessor John Noguez has faced a number of issues since his release from jail on his $1.16 million Los Angeles County bail bond. According to Southern California Public Radio, prosecutors charged Noguez with 11 new counts of misappropriating public funds by allegedly lowering tax bills for campaign contributors, which brings the cumulative total of his felony charges to 30. As previously reported, the local government official was arrested on October 17, 2012, along with California tax consultant Ramin Salari for allegedly accepting money from Salari to help his wealthy clients lower tax rates. Investigators are still …

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Los Angeles County bail bond set for man accused of arson

A man accused of arson in a Southern California community is expected to be charged for his alleged crimes. According to Patch.com, 35-year-old Javier Adolfo Viera is currently being held at the Pasadena Jail on a $2 million Los Angeles County bail bond. The average bail is set for $50,000, however, due to the nature of Viera's alleged crimes, South Pasadena Police Detective Bill Earley said Viera set dozens of fires throughout the area with the intention of killing or injuring residents. However, Earley told CBS Los Angeles that Viera was "adamant" about the fact that he was not trying to injure …

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    Tobias Summers caught in Mexico, being held on Los Angeles bail bond

Tobias Summers caught in Mexico, being held on Los Angeles bail bond

Law enforcement officials were able to track down and arrest 32-year-old Tobias Summers in Mexico on April 24. As previously reported, Summers was wanted for the abduction of a 10-year-old girl from her home on March 27. According to NBC Los Angeles, Mexican authorities were able to capture Summers after acting on a tip from the FBI alerting them of his possible whereabouts in a rehabilitation clinic.

Once authorities arrived to the clinic, they were able to identify Summers by a Superman tattoo on his chest. Following his arrest, he was returned to Los Angeles County where he will be …

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    California judge mandates mentally disabled immigrants be granted rights to bail bond services

California judge mandates mentally disabled immigrants be granted rights to bail bond services

Judge Dolly Gee, of federal court for the Central District of California, in Los Angeles, recently ordered that courts in California, Arizona and Washington have to offer bail hearings for immigrants with mental disabilities who have been detained for more than six months. According to The New York Times, Gee said she wants the order to go into effect immediately, as most of the mentally disabled individuals were not able to fairly participate in their initial hearings, and many of them are currently exposed to "prolonged detention without adequate representation."

One of the immigrants that was a driving force behind …

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Man booked in Orange County Jail for alleged bank robbery

A 35-year-old man was recently arrested and booked into the Orange County Jail after he allegedly attempted to rob a Fountain Valley, California, bank. According to Patch.com, police arrested John Mclaughlin on April 22 after a witness called in the department's tip line. The witness told the police officers Mclaughlin had been acting suspiciously the moments before he allegedly attempted to rob the Fountain Valley Citibank. According to police reports, Mclaughlin entered the facility and handed the bank teller a note demanding cash. After the teller gave Mclaughlin money, he fled the scene by foot.

Police officers told the source Mclaughlin …

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    Two men booked at Orange County Jail for 6-month-old robbery case

Two men booked at Orange County Jail for 6-month-old robbery case

In a press release, the Laguna Beach Police Department announced the arrest of two men who had been involved in a robbery last October. The suspects were arrested at separate locations in South Los Angeles.

Detectives were called to the scene of the robbery on the evening of October 13, 2012, after assailants had entered a home in Laguna Beach, terrorized and pistol whipped the occupants, and robbed them. After leaving with a "significant amount of jewelry," the suspects reportedly ran towards a nearby shopping center, according to the press release.

Though the incident initially appeared to be random and no …

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LAPD Says Community Members Play Key Role In Safety

In the wake of this week's bombings at the Boston Marathon, the LAPD has said that public reporting is important in keeping communities safe.

The department cannot be everywhere at once, they said, and that cell phone photos, videos, and citizen tips are of great help when it comes to catching criminals.   The LAPD has indicated they will be stepping up security at upcoming events.  Bomb sniffing dogs will be employed and a greater than usual number of officers will be assigned to patrol duties. The counter terrorism unit is also working proactively to ensure that event goers are safe.

Chief …

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