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6 Tweakers, a Father-Son Act, a heroine addict, & a liar picked up in Coachella crime sweap

February 17, 2011
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6 Tweakers, a Father-Son Act, a heroine addict, & a liar picked up in Coachella crime sweap

On Wednesday, February 16, 2011 at 9:00 AM, the Coachella Police Department continued “Operation Safe Coachella.” The Coachella police Community Action Team, along with California State Parole conducted parole compliance checks, warrant services, and proactive patrol. Ten suspects were arrested for various criminal charges and warrants. The operation’s goal is to continue our pro-active mission to (1) reduce the fear of crime, (2) reduce calls for service and (3) increase the quality of life within the city of Coachella. The following persons were arrested during the operation and transported...

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Marine Base Trespass = Justice at Black Rock

February 7, 2011
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Marine Base Trespass = Justice at Black Rock

Was it a “Bad day at Black Rock”? Well’ that depends on who you are. For me, it was enlightening! I have lived just down the road from Black Rock Canyon (AKA Yogi Bear Park) for some thirty years and although I occasionally take visiting relatives up there I had no idea the little visitor’s center served as a part time Court House where a traveling Magistrate arraigns those folks who manage to find themselves crosswise with the law, on any of the regions federal lands. A hundred or...

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With the keyboard sticky, Duane sent the Dell off to the shop

February 4, 2011
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With the keyboard sticky, Duane sent the Dell off to the shop

NEEDLES, CA– Duane Stowers 54 of Needles, took two computers into a repair shop to be repaired in the City of Bullhead, Az. Once there, it was discovered the computers contained suspected child pornography. An investigation was initiated by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department when they were contacted by Detectives of the Bullhead City Police Department. The computers were turned over to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department for examination and a forensic investigation was conducted by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department High Tech Crimes unit. They...

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Update: Mr Sardy didn’t want to go back

January 24, 2011
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Update: Mr Sardy didn’t want to go back

On 01/24/11, at 2243 hours, John Sardy was located in the 22700 block of Railroad Canyon. Mr. Sardy had a minor injury to his head as a result of falling down. He was transported to Inland Valley Medical Center for evaluation and treatment. He was later reunited with family members. Lake Elsinore, CA– On 01-24-11, officers responded to the area of Canyon Hills and Railroad Canyon, in the city of Lake Elsinore, reference a missing person call. They arrived and spoke to Agnes Gugan. She told officers she and...

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Martin thought he got away with it.

January 24, 2011
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Martin thought he got away with it.

On Saturday January 22, 2011, at about 10:00 PM, an officer from the Coachella Police Department was driving in a marked unit equipped with an Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) near Grapefruit Blvd. and Avenue 52. This device can scan the license plates of vehicles and compare them automatically to wanted vehicle databases. The ALPR system picked up a stolen white van occupied by a male adult driver. After confirming the vehicle had been stolen out of Rancho Mirage, the officer attempted to stop the driver, who immediately fled...

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In Reality, We don’t kill our Politicians we revere them

January 23, 2011
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Reality Check. Serving as an elected official is one of the safest occupations in American life. Listed Below is American politicians that were assassinated since the Signing of the Constitution of the United States of America. No party or Unknown Federalist Democratic-Republican Democratic Whig Republican Other M Politician M Year died Office held when assassinated Site of assassination Method assassination Name of assassin Ref Bent, CharlesCharles Bent - 1847 Governor of New Mexico Territory Taos, New Mexico Arrows and scalping Pueblo Indians and New Mexican rebels Brown,...

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Oh dear, Skippy ate the neighbor

January 21, 2011
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Oh dear, Skippy ate the neighbor

On Friday, January 21, 2011 about 3:08 PM, officers from the Moreno Valley Police Department responded to the 16400 block of Dow Street, Moreno Valley, in reference to a 911 call for a “check the welfare.” A female caller reported that her elderly mother was unintelligible on the telephone and could be suffering from a stroke. Emergency personnel arrived shortly before officers and found an 85-year-old female who had been mauled by the neighbor’s pit bull. The victim was transported to Riverside County Regional Medical Center where she underwent...

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With friends like these…..

January 21, 2011
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With friends like these…..

On January 20, 2011, at approximately 12:52 p.m. officers from the Wildomar Police Department were dispatched to assist Animal Friends of the Valley with a runaway cow. Officers arrived and immediately blocked off Bundy Canyon Road since the animal had already jumped the fence into traffic prior to the officers’ arrival. Animal Friends of the Valley personnel attempted to tranquilize the cow, but the darts were ineffective. The cow began charging across the field toward Bundy Canyon Rd nearly trampling personnel on scene in an attempt to escape. It...

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Here is a sick little twit

January 20, 2011
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Here is a sick little twit

On 01-20-2011 Officers from the San Jacinto Police Department were dispatched to the San Jacinto Valley Cemetery in the 2500 Block of South Santa Fe Avenue in San Jacinto regarding a vandalism that had just occurred. Officers arrived and were told nine headstones had been knocked over and damaged. Another headstone, dating from 1888 was destroyed. The total damage to the cemetery was over $1000.00. Further investigation led officers to a male that was in the area. Arrested was Joshua Haataja, 18 years old piece of shit of Hemet....

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Score one for the good guys: AB962 Ruled Unconstitutional!!!!!

January 19, 2011
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Score one for the good guys: AB962 Ruled Unconstitutional!!!!!

Fresno Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Hamilton ruled that AB 962 the California Ammo sales law is unconstitutional. NRA / CRPAF LAWSUIT IVALIDATES AB 962 In a dramatic ruling giving gun owners a win in an National Rifle Association / California Rifle and Pistol (CRPA) Foundation lawsuit, this morning Fresno Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Hamilton ruled that AB 962, the hotly contested statute that would have banned mail order ammunition sales and required all purchases of so called “handgun ammunition” to be registered, was unconstitutionally vague on its face. The...

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