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SDPD Offers Residents Virtual Ride Along
It's known as a "ride-along" -- when ordinary citizens spend a few hours with a police officer in the patrol car simply observing what happens.

If you talk to someone who's been on a ride-along, most will tell you it's fairly interesting, from the gadgets inside of the car to the calls the officer goes on.

Well, the San Diego Police Department is innovating the ride-along.

The San Diego Police Department last week hosted it's first virtual ride-along giving the world a birds-eye view into the day of an officer via Twitter.

The Tweet-Along, as they called it, …

By |January 20th, 2014|San Diego Bail Bonds|Comments Off on Tweet-Along With SDPD
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    Theft, Vandalism And Burglary Keeps Coronado Police On Their Toes

Theft, Vandalism And Burglary Keeps Coronado Police On Their Toes

The Coronado Police Department received a number of incident calls in the past month, many of which related to theft, vandalism and burglary.

CPD officers first looked into an alleged forger who was accused of reporting that more than $11,000 in fraudulent charges were made on his credit card in 2011.   A package of media tablets was said to be stolen from an area postal store, they said, and the devices have not yet been recovered.

Multiple instances of petty theft were also reported, many of which included crimes of bike theft.  This crime has long been a problem in the …

By |January 17th, 2014|San Diego Bail Bonds|Comments Off on Theft, Vandalism And Burglary Keeps Coronado Police On Their Toes

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

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

SDPD Captain Hired To Serve As New Eureka Chief Of Police

A former San Diego Police Department Captain has been hired to serve as the new police chief for a city in Humboldt County.

The Eureka City Council voted unanimously to bring on Andrew G. Mills.  He will take the helm of the Eureka Police Department during the first week in November.

He thanked the mayor and council members for their nod of confidence, saying he hopes they understood that he would make sure he upheld the trust they placed in him 24-hours a day, 365-days a year.

The search for the new Eureka Police Department Chief has reportedly been more than 24-months …

By |October 6th, 2013|San Diego Bail Bonds|Comments Off on SDPD Captain Hired To Serve As New Eureka Chief Of Police

DEA To Pay UCSD Student $4 Million After ‘Losing’ Him For 4 Days

Attorneys for a 25 year-old UCSD student said the DEA has agreed to cut them a $4.1 million settlement check.

Daniel Chong was reportedly taken into custody on April 20, 2012 after he went to an off campus apartment to smoke pot with some friends.  What he didn't know was that the residence had been under surveillance, and 4-20 was the day they intended to raid it.

More than 18,000 tablets of ecstasy, weapons and other drugs were confiscated.  Chong maintained he had just popped in to smoke a friendly bowl.

Everyone was arrested and taken to the local DEA headquarters. A …

By |August 3rd, 2013|San Diego Bail Bonds|Comments Off on DEA To Pay UCSD Student $4 Million After ‘Losing’ Him For 4 Days

‘Catch Me If You Can’ Fugitive Captured In Mexico

A wanted fugitive that tweeted 'Catch me if you can" has been captured by authorities.

The woman in question, 60 year-old Wanda Podgurski has been on the run for approximately six months.  Podgurski had initially been brought up on charges of disability insurance fraud.  Authorities said she had taken out six large insurance policies while she had been working as an Amtrack clerk.

Prosecutors said the woman claimed to have fallen inside her home. She alleged she was so injured that she required (more…)

By |July 13th, 2013|San Diego Bail Bonds|Comments Off on ‘Catch Me If You Can’ Fugitive Captured In Mexico

SD Sheriffs Bust Sophisticated Meth Ring

A spokesperson from the San Diego Sheriff's Department has confirmed investigators have broken up a sophisticated methamphetamine trafficking ring.

The money for meth exchanges were being made at the Mission Bay Sportcenter.  The owner, 40 year-old Jason Boon, has been charged with 15 counts of transportation, possession and sale.  He is believed to be the ringleader who masterminded the operation.

The arrest was made possible through the efforts of a multi agency investigation.  "Operation Boone's Farm" included members of the San Diego Police Department, San Diego Sheriff's Department, the Martime Task Force, the District Attorney's Office, Drug Enforcement Agency and Homeland …

By |June 18th, 2013|News, San Diego Bail Bonds|Comments Off on SD Sheriffs Bust Sophisticated Meth Ring

Marijuana Ringleaders Booked Into San Diego Central Jail

Three 20-something Pacific Beach men have been arrested and booked into the San Diego Central Jail.

It is believed the trio shipped tens of thousands of dollars worth of marijuana every week to customers throughout the United States.

A representative close to the case said the men shipped between 15 and 20 pounds of pot every seven days.  The defendants are believed to have pocketed as much as $30,000 each week for those efforts.

Their La Jolla Boulevard homes were searched earlier this week.  A warehouse in the Midway district was also searched.

Authorities said that when they executed that search warrant they …

By |June 6th, 2013|News, San Diego Bail Bonds|Comments Off on Marijuana Ringleaders Booked Into San Diego Central Jail
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