Archive for February, 2012

A woman cops harshly assaulted by car theft

Tuesday, February 28th, 2012

The young feminine cops who was supposedly beaten by a driver last week is up till now to come back to job. Following a bedside investigation in North Shore Hospital earlier Friday, the 18-year-old charged over the incident has been remanded in Mt Eden prison. The woman cop was beaten in the face and knocked insensible; supposedly by the driver of a stolen car she had chasing and suffered from facial fractures.

When the male driver allegedly beaten the female officer as she tried to arrest him, immediately two cops went to arrest the men. The four people along with male driver ran out of the car after the woman cop put into unconscious.  At last two cops found the four car theft and remanded in custody. The 18-year-old is facing accused to the stolen car, his way of driving, deteriorating to stop, avoidance custody, provoked attack, illegally being on a property and possession of an unpleasant weapon consider being a blade.

Recovery of stolen Nissan Maxima in car remodeling workshop

Monday, February 27th, 2012

The owner of a Nissan Maxima parked and locked his vehicle on the street where he lives in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn, confines of the 62nd zone. When he went outside, he noticed it was missing and immediately called the police of the 62nd zone NYPD. When the police arrived, they took a written report and entered information about the stolen Nissan into the state and federal crime computers. This routine police action automatically activated the LoJack transponder concealed in the vehicle.

A short while later, officers with the Brooklyn South Auto Larceny Unit picked up the silent LoJack signal from the stolen Nissan and began tracking it through the Brooklyn South area. They eventually isolated the signal in the Flatbush area of Brooklyn, where it appeared to be coming out of a garage in the rear of a multiple dwelling house.

The garage was locked and unoccupied.  The police then made a decision to stake the garage out. After a period of time when no showed up at the garage, they obtained a search warrant for the premises. Once they entered the building, not only did they find the vehicle in question, but also another vehicle that several individuals were in the process of stripping. Also in the garage were parts from several other vehicles, revealing that the garage was actually a car remodeling workshop. Police eventually recognized the person working the shop. When he arrived at the garage, he was rapidly positioned in custody.

Father charged for imperiling the safety of a child after his car stolen

Monday, February 27th, 2012

The man who left his sleeping son in a car that was stolen was charged on Saturday at Rochester by cops.

Rochester cops said that he was charged with imperiling the safety of a child and they added that was a stupid crime.

Child father said to the cops that he left his running car with 6-year-old son around 10:30 p.m. on west Main Street and added that he went to buy a drink as a result of stopping the car outside an expediency store.

Unknown person got into the car and drove off with the sleeping boy while child father was inside the store.

Cops found the car with sleeping boy within 30 minutes through cell phone signal.

Rochester Democrat reported that child father to face a crime charge of imperiling the safety of a child is told to appear in court on Feb 28.

A car thief arrested after long chase

Thursday, February 16th, 2012

Claremont and Ontario Cops arrested an auto theft Monday night subsequent a car chases on the 10 throughway.

Louie Sanchez, 18, of Ontario was driving a 2003 Honda Civic on Indian Hill Boulevard near the 10 Freeway at 9:14 p.m. when a Claremont officer observed the vehicle had a busted tail light.

When the Cops move towards and checkered the license plate, he revealed the car had been stolen from Ontario on Saturday, said Claremont police Lt. Mike Ciszek.

The officer tried to pull over the driver, but he sped away. The driver fled from the officer on the eastbound 10 and exited at Mountain Avenue in Ontario. Ontario police officers in a helicopter and on the ground assisted in the chase.

Sanchez got out of the car when he stopped on Vine Street south of the freeway. Officers from both cities captured the man and arrested him.

Auto theft suspect tries to hide from cops on LA rooftops

Monday, February 13th, 2012

An auto thief was captured Thursday after a strange 5 hour quarrel on the rooftops of a West wood area. Cops SWAT associates lastly mounted the roof of a home and interrupted the man with missiles. That influenced him to rush above to a motor vehicle-raised slope, and he was inferior to the earth and chained, Officer Karen Rayner thought. The suspects name was not right away unrestricted. Nobody was badly upset during the quarrel, which started approximately 8 a.m. When Cops started subsequent chase purportedly stolen Toyota Camry.

Behind a small chase, the driver stopped, ran and mounted onto a roof a block east of the University of California, Los Angeles, cops said. The fight was televise live all through the morning from a TV news helicopter that showed the man jumping from home roof to home roof of several homes as cops swamped the area. No residences were abandoned. Cops bounded the home, and ruin envoys made ineffective efforts to get the man to move towards down. The suspect tried to mount down a tree numerous times but came back to second-floor top roofs when he marked officers close at hand. At one point, cops used stepladders to get onto the top and got inside 20 feet of the suspect, advice him to yield. After a minute shortly, the disturbed man lifted his arms and appears to be snide cops as he speed rear and forward on rooftops, leaped from home to home.

Teens involved in auto theft crime

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Three young auto thefts are kept in custody in the crime act of stealing nine automobile over the past three months, said cops. Cops also reported that two young guys were arrested on Sunday. Two of them suspected that they have been involved in the crime act of stealing eleven vehicles as well as robbery of a expediency store near Forsyth. Cops also added the proceeding investigation is going on and another guy was arrested on Monday for his crime act of stealing three cars.

The stolen cars had been left unlocked with the keys, police said. Cops said the cars were stolen and driven for several hours before being deserted. All nine have since been recovered, the press release said. Cops want to be reminiscent the public that when you park your vehicle, please lock it and take the keys out and also advised residents to remove money and valuables that could be quickly stolen if someone gains entry into their vehicles.

 

 

Effective chase of cops – arrested two thieves

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

Friday morning the two suspected auto thief’s were arrested after a long chase by cops. Officers attempted to stop a vehicle on south Allen Heights Drive near Main Street approximately 3:30 a.m. that did not have its tail lights.

But the vehicle did not stopped and continued to turn on west then the automobile cut through a neighborhood, crossed a backyard among two houses and came out of an passage before approaching at a cul-de-sac and surrendering to cops. Inside the automobile , cops found Brandon Spanier, 17 of Allen, and Randolph Haynes-Quintero, 20 of Plano, beside with a considerable quantity of property not belongs to the proprietor of the automobile.

Cops said one of the items, a GPS system, was traced to a motor vehicle theft in the 10 block of Monroe Court. The proprietor of the stolen automobile was attentive at his home and came to the place of the stop to pick up his vehicle. The source of the other items, counting telephones and a television set, has not been strong-minded.