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Roger will be attending an anger management class

February 4, 2011
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Roger will be attending an anger management class

ADELANTO, CA– On Thursday, February 3, 2011, at approximately 5:33pm, Deputy Steve Spagon from the Victor Valley Sheriff’s Station, assigned to the City of Adelanto, conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the area of Bellflower and Brockman. The driver of the vehicle, identified as Roger Amick, was issued a citation for speeding. Amick had his three young children (Ages 11 months old, 6 years-old and 9 years-old) inside his vehicle. After being handed the citation, Amick sped off at a high rate of speed almost hitting a...

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Deputy has premature ejection

January 30, 2011
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Deputy has premature ejection

San Jacinto, CA– On Saturday, January 29, 2011, at 5:48 AM, officers of the San Jacinto Police Department responded to assist a Perris Police motorcycle enforcement officer in the 1000 block of Sandy Nook Dr., San Jacinto. The motorcycle officer was on his way to work when he noticed a vehicle burglary in progress. The officer attempted to place the suspect under arrest and the suspect fled on foot. As the officer followed the suspect through backyard fences, he accidentally discharged his duty weapon. No one was injured as...

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Selling Paint to Minors

Selling Paint to Minors

Over the past year, the number of vandalism and tagging calls responded to by sheriff’s deputies has increased dramatically throughout the Morongo Basin. Arrests have been made in many of these cases and, through an investigation, deputies have determined that some juvenile suspects have purchased the aerosol paints used in their crimes. The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, Morongo Basin Station, would like to remind businesses and citizens that it is unlawful (a misdemeanor) to sell (or give) any aerosol paints or etching creams to any minor. Businesses engaged...

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Thank goodness Cindy Sue was so whacked she forgot the baby

January 13, 2011
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On January 12, 2011 at approximately 8:00 a.m., Deputy Gus Asboth from the Twin Peaks Station responded to assist Highway Patrol Officers with a single vehicle traffic collision that had occurred in Blue Jay. During the course of the investigation, the driver of the vehicle, Cindy Sue Newton, was asking the whereabouts of her 3 year old daughter. Cindy Newton was determined to be driving under the influence of a controlled substance. Her 3 year old daughter was not in the vehicle with her. Deputies learned the the child...

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An argument for retroactive birth control

January 12, 2011
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An argument for retroactive birth control

HEMET, CA- During the end of the year, 2010, the Hemet and San Jacinto Sheriff Stations received several reports of robberies involving masked males targeting elderly females at their residences. Through the investigations it was revealed that prior to being assaulted, the victims had received money from the Chase Bank located at 1800 East Florida Avenue, Hemet. Sheriff Investigators of the Hemet and San Jacinto Stations collectively worked in association and were able to identify three suspects involved in the reported robberies. The suspects were identified as James Hodge,...

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I swear…. You can’t make this sh:+ up

January 9, 2011
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I swear…. You can’t make this sh:+ up

Palm Springs, Ca– On Saturday, January 8, 2011, at approximately 10:12 PM, deputies from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, Cabazon Station, responded to an armed robbery that just occurred at the Valero Gas Station in Windy Point. A lone suspect walked into the business, brandished a revolver and forced the clerk to hand over an undisclosed amount of currency. The suspect then fled out of the store and disappeared on foot. The suspect was described as a black male adult, approximately 25-35 years of age, and wearing blue jeans,...

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And we start the year off with 3 Dumbest Criminal Winners

January 6, 2011
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On Thursday, December 23rd, 2010 at approximately 10:34 a.m., Sheriff’s Service Specialist Barbara Calvert was dispatched to a report of a commercial burglary at a storage facility where several storage units were broken into. One of the storage units had a quad and a Rhino stolen from it. The items taken were stored in the same garage, but belonged to different family members. A few days later, one of the victims located and recovered his quad that was parked in the desert near North Star, in the City of...

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Slow news day… Whats happening across the river?

January 5, 2011
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MCSO PRESS RELEASE January 4, 2011 FAILURE TO REGISTER – KINGMAN Mohave County Sheriff’s Sex Offender Registration Officer arrested Richard Glen Gibson, 59, of Bullhead City, late Monday (1/3) morning for failure to register as a sex offender registration, felony. Approximately 10:45 a.m., the Sex Offender Registration Officer contacted Gibson at Mohave County Sheriff’s Office. Investigations determined that Gibson was not compliant with the requirements of a registered sex offender to maintain accurate address information. Gibson was taken into custody without incident. He was transported and booked into the...

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How about giving the taxpayer a break

January 3, 2011
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How about giving the taxpayer a break

These Damned hikers are costing the taxpayers a fortune. Every time one of them gets lost the County breaks out the off road vehicles and pisses away my green sticker money looking for these pukes. They should have to put up a bond just to cover the cost of dragging there carcasses out of the wilderness when they get lost. On Sunday January 02, 2011 about 1655, deputies from the Riverside Sheriff’s Department Lake Elsinore Station responded to the Cleveland National Forest regarding lost hikers. Sheriff’s Dispatch received a...

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Chopper crew risked lives to rescue lost hikers

January 3, 2011
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Chopper crew risked lives to rescue lost hikers

Wednesday, December 29, 2010 The LA County Sheriff’s Dept. issued a press release on last night’s rescue of the teenage hikers in Eaton Canyon, and it was more of an adventure than the initial reports suggested — but with no flashlights, no hiking supplies, and risking the lives of the chopper crew who had to fly below power lines to save them, just dumb: Nine teenage hikers were assisted out of Eaton Canyon by deputies and firefighters Tuesday, after one hiker was lost and another one was injured. The...

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