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    Webcam Offers Birds-eye Views Of Redwood City Jail Construction

Webcam Offers Birds-eye Views Of Redwood City Jail Construction

Jail Construction WebcamIf you're curious as to how construction of the new Redwood City Jail is going,  you can check it out on the web.

The San Mateo County Sheriff's Department has recently set up a webcam which allows anyone with an Internet connection to watch it live from the web.   Deputies have said this provides an unparallelled view of the $165 million project, and the stream is available 24-7.

The Maple Street Correctional Center is still two years out from opening its doors, although corrections officials say they look forward to having the extra space to house and rehabilitate offenders.  …

By |November 26th, 2013|San Mateo County Bail Bonds|Comments Off on Webcam Offers Birds-eye Views Of Redwood City Jail Construction

It is Illegal to Impersonate a Clergy Member

When you think of people committing criminal acts, getting caught in priestly garb doesn’t exactly spring to mind.

After all, how profitable can it be to pretend to be a clergy member?

Plus, think of the karma (pun intended).

Apparently, there are some out there who think that dressing up us a priest can go a long way in lining their pockets with the minimum amount of work.

For some, they may be right. They find that it is much easier to get people to donate to their “charity” if people believe that they are a leader in the church.

Plus, parking at Kaiser …

By |November 25th, 2013|The Illegal & Unlawful|Comments Off on It is Illegal to Impersonate a Clergy Member
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    Tales From The OCSD: The Prostitute, The John And The Burning Bra Inferno

Tales From The OCSD: The Prostitute, The John And The Burning Bra Inferno

OCSD Deputies Get Call From Escort Who Got Stiffed, Say Man Torched Wife's Clothes After Getting Burned
The Orange County Sheriff's Department has had a few busy days on their hands.

First, they say a Rancho Santa Margarita man had taken a rather interesting approach to dealing with a marital spat.

The couple apparently got into a heated argument last weekend after enjoying a few too many adult beverages, and after the husband decided to smoke some pot.

Booze reportedly fueled arguments rarely end well, and this one is believed to have landed the man in jail.

It all started after the pair got …

By |November 23rd, 2013|Orange County Bail Bonds|Comments Off on Tales From The OCSD: The Prostitute, The John And The Burning Bra Inferno

LAPD Combats Burglaries Via Zombie Apocalypse

Members of the Los Angeles Police Department say they are committed to training to combat crime, even if it means creating a zombie apocalypse.

The LAPD Northeast Division has recently produced a training video in which a mob of electronics-hungry zombies terrorize the streets as they smash-and-grab items from cars.

These walking dead aren't after brains, according to department sources, but are instead hankering to steal iPhones, iPads and any other high-ticket item they can get their decaying hands on.

When LAPD officers arrive on the scene they're stoked to be able to take out the undead.  Instead of grabbing for their …

By |November 22nd, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds|Comments Off on LAPD Combats Burglaries Via Zombie Apocalypse
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    What Not To Do: Fast Food Worker Goes To Jail After Spitting On A Cop’s Sandwhich

What Not To Do: Fast Food Worker Goes To Jail After Spitting On A Cop’s Sandwhich

You would think something like this would fall into the category of common sense.

However, one 24-year old former fast food worker needed to learn his lesson the hard way.  It all started during the summer of 2012 when former McDonald's employee Dalton Urselean decided to spit in the sandwich of an on-duty officer.

Police reports have not indicated what prompted the oral assault, nor did they say how the officer came to learn of the offense.

Either way, the  policeman said he didn't order a side of spittle with his meal.

Court records reportedly show that Urselean submitted to a blood pathogen …

By |November 21st, 2013|The Illegal & Unlawful|Comments Off on What Not To Do: Fast Food Worker Goes To Jail After Spitting On A Cop’s Sandwhich

Former SDPD Headquarters Reopens As Retail Mecca

The former SDPD headquarters had been shuttered for nearly 17 years.  Now, through the creative visions of developers, the facility has been reopened and re-purposed into a retail wonderland.

Today, the emporium features San Diego-local storefronts, open spaces and a variety of top-notch restaurants.

Some tenants felt the opportunity to rent space in the historic building was too good an opportunity to pass up.  They saw the still-wavering economy as a solid bargaining chip when it came to negotiating the terms of their lease.

On the flip side of that coin, the competition pool was strong enough that it allowed landlords to …

By |November 19th, 2013|San Diego Bail Bonds|Comments Off on Former SDPD Headquarters Reopens As Retail Mecca

Chula Vista PD To Start Using Facial Recognition Software

Members of the Chula Vista Police Department have confirmed that they, along with other law enforcement agencies throughout the county, have started to use facial recognition technology to help them catch criminals.

In years past, photo identification cards were often the first employed tactic when it comes to determining a person's identity while in the field.  That methodology has become increasingly flawed, especially now that lawbreakers have become quite adept in producing fake ID cards.

The solution to that, they say, is the employment of biometric technology.  Biometric technology has long been used by the Department of Homeland Security, but it's …

By |November 15th, 2013|San Diego Bail Bonds|Comments Off on Chula Vista PD To Start Using Facial Recognition Software

A Day In The Life Of A Stockton PD Recruit

It's not often that you get a behind-the-scenes look into the life of a Stockton Police Department recruit.

Earlier this month, one courageous man decided to share his story.  His first day started off with some paperwork.  Much to no one's surprise, he was asked to sign a waiver.   This, he said, exempted the department from liability should he become injured during his training.

The training would not be easy.  Getting through the orientation would be the easy part.  Passing the physical fitness component and scoring well on the gun range would be a different story.

Later, the men and women were …

By |November 13th, 2013|San Joaquin County|Comments Off on A Day In The Life Of A Stockton PD Recruit

LASD Deputies Found Liable In Jail Beating

The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department has once again found itself in hot water.

Last week, a seven person jury found several LASD deputies liable for using excessive force. The case was filed in response to a 2008 incident that took place at the downtown Men's Central Jail.

At the time the incident took place, the accused are said to have called inmates out of their cells in order to have them searched for weapons and other contraband.  For unknown reasons, 21 detainees refused.

From there, the LASD deputies Tazed and beat them until they lost consciousness.   A total of nineteen men sustained …

By |November 11th, 2013|Los Angeles Bail Bonds|Comments Off on LASD Deputies Found Liable In Jail Beating

Man Steals Taxi To Drive Himself Home From Jail

When someone is released from jail, it's natural to want to get out of Dodge as quickly as possible.

Some inmates call family members, others call friends.

Twenty one year-old Qais Yoeisi, however, thought the best course of action involved stealing a parked cab... or maybe he had seen this employment ad.

The man was released from the San Diego Central Jail on Wednesday morning.  From there, he spotted an unoccupied Yellow Cab and decided he'd grab the vehicle to drive himself home.

SDPD officers were quick to follow.

Yoeisi reportedly tried to evade capture by hopping onto  Interstate 15, and led police on …

By |November 8th, 2013|San Diego Bail Bonds|Comments Off on Man Steals Taxi To Drive Himself Home From Jail
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