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5/28/12


-1:41am: Domestic Dispute, 4800 block of Tangerine Ave, Sacramento.

Officers responded to a report of domestic violence. Upon returning home, the victim was attacked by her ex-boyfriend. The victim sustained injuries and the case is still under investigation.

-6:11am: Domestic Dispute, 4800 block of Westlake Pkwy, Sacramento.

Officers were called to a Sacramento residence where the victim and her live-in boyfriend has got into an argument that turned physical. The victim sustained minor injuries and the suspect was arrested and charged with domestic violence.

 -7:33am: Assault, 200 block of 67th Street, Sacramento.

Police were called with reports of a woman crying and asking for police assistance. When officers made contact with the victim it was apparent the victim had sustained visible injuries. The victim's boyfriend was immediately arrested on charges of domestic violence.

-11:44am: Burglary, 4600 block of Blackwood Dr, Sacramento.

Officers responded a burglary report. Unknown suspects broke into a structure and stole property. Investigation is still in progress.

-11:58am: Assault, 1400 block of 30th Street, Sacramento.

Police recieved a report of one subject attacking another. Upon the arrival of law enforcement all subjects had left the scene. After police searched the area they were able to locate the victim who had sustained substantial injuries. The victim was also found to be a parole-at-large. 

-1:16pm: Sexual Assault, 100 block of Summer Rim Cir, Sacramento.

Sacramento Police Dispatch received a report of a sexual assault. After police responded they determined the suspect was an acquaintance of the victim. The investigation is still in progress.

-3:42pm: Burglary, 400 block of 8th Ave, Sacramento.

Police were dispatched to a residential burglary. Suspects broke into home and stole property. No descriptions have been provided.


-5:21pm: Burglary, 3700 block of 47th Street, Sacramento.

Officers responded to a report of a residential burglary. Suspects were described as two black male juveniles. Suspects stole the victim's property and fled the scene on foot.

-11:13pm: Assault, 200 block of West El Camino Ave, Sacramento.

Officers responded to reports of a subject discharging a firearm inside a residence. Upon arrival the officers found that the subject had gone to the victim's house and threatened the victim with a firearm. After the suspect returned to his residence the gun shots were heard. Officers contacted and arrested the suspect on multiple weapons charges. No injuries were reported.

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The beginning of Sacramento was turbulent. It was founded during a time when a majority of the population lived by the saying "every man for himself".

By 1849, the city had quickly grown from the small settlement at Sutter's Fort to a town with a population of roughly 10,000. The discovery of gold nearby had brought people from all over the country to Sacramento. With this rapid increase of population brought all the crimes of a Wild West town. In the summer of 1849, the city of Sacramento experienced it's first lynching when a man by the name of Roe was convicted of murder by a citizens' committee and was immediately hung. Later that year on August 1st the city of Sacramento was founded when the first meeting of the common council was held. N.C. Cunningham was appointed as the first city Marshall(the position now known as Chief of Police) and enlisted two deputies  to uphold the law. 

At the time, the city did not have a building to use as a Police Station or Jail, so the ship LeGrange was docked at the foot of H street and served as the Police Station and Jail. 

Because of the gold rush, within 3 years of Sacramento's founding the population had grown from 10,000 to over 150.000. At that time there were only 6 Police Officers to patrol the entire city. Even with small number,  these 6 officers managed to stop one of the most ambiguous murder plots in history. 3 men were planning to kill 55 of Sacramento's wealthy men for their money. The Officers were able to catch two of the killers after the first murder took place. The men were later hung for their crimes. 

By 1913 the Sacramento Police Department had grown and now employed 36 Officers that patrolled by foot and bicycle. The average bicycle beat covered about one half of the city. At that time, Officers did not have radios, they communicated by a network of special "call boxes" placed throughout the city. 

In 1917, the city's population had declined to 90,000 and the Department employed 100 Police Officers. Between 1913 and 1917 the Sacramento Police Department had moved into the new Hall of Justice building at 6th and I Streets and now used automobiles as a tool in their Police work. The Department also developed a Detectives Bureau and possessed one of the country's top finger printing bureaus.

The Sacramento Police Department now has 799 sworn Peace Officer positions and provides citywide special response and enforcement services and is comprised of SWAT, K-9, Parole Intervention Team, Reserve Officer / Special Events, Alarms, Licensing and Permits, ABC, Traffic Enforcement, DUI, Major Collision Investigations, Air Support, Court Liaison, and Regional Transit Police Services.


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It is not uncommon for innocent people to be charged with crimes they did not commit. This is why everyone has a right to a fair trial. If you are planning on fighting a case there are many things you should consider. First, make sure your Public Defender clearly understands your case. If you do not believe your assigned Public Defender is going to represent you effectively, I suggest you hire a private Attorney. Attorneys may be expensive, but what is your freedom worth to you? Another great thing to do is bail out of jail. Besides getting out of jail, bailing out can significantly help you fight your case during a trial. If you are incarcerated during your trail, it is likely you will appear in court wearing an inmate uniform. This image itself could be harmful to your case, as you will be judged by your peers. While out on Bail, you will be able to appear in court in the attire you select, this will help eliminate negative first impressions. Many clients also state fighting their case was much easier when they were out on bail because of the reduced stress. It can be very hard for a defendant to clearly state his/her case when they are also coping with the stress of incarceration. Never assume Bail is out of the question for your case. After an arrest the Bail amount may be set high, but here at 510 Bail Bond - Sacramento Bail Bonds we offer affordable payment plans. There is no case we cannot handle. We will make Bail work for you!


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Sacramento Crime Report 5/12/12

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The following are public reports made by the Sacramento Police Department

Suspicious Vehicle, Northview Dr / Nordyke Dr, 1357,
While officers were checking the area for a robbery suspect, they contacted an unrelated subject, Deandre Reed, 27, who was found to be a parolee at large.  He was booked on his warrant without incident

- Subject Stop, Traction Ave / Plaza Ave, 1222,
Officer contacted Carlos Silva, 41, during a bike stop.  His ankle monitor had been removed and was booked on a parole violation

- Attempt Pick Up, 3800 block of Willow St, 1320,
Officers coordinated with State Parole Units in attempt to locate a possibly armed suspect.  Upon entry, multiple subjects were detained inside the home.  Two of those subjects were found to have parole violation warrants.  A third subject had a felony warrant.  All three were taken into custody

- Attempt Pick Up, May St / Grand Ave, 1918,
Police contacted and arrested Tomas Norse, 29, on outstanding warrants as he was attempting to leave in his vehicle.

- Robbery, 3000 block of Bridgeford Dr, 1952,
Victim was walking when he was approached from behind by a male Black adult armed with a handgun.  The suspect took the victim's I-Phone then fled in a tan colored sedan occupied by two other male Black adults.

- DUI, Natoma/Northgate, 2031,
A caller advised a vehicle struck a pole and the driver was possibly intoxicated.  The driver, Alyssa Sanchez, 18, was determined to be under the influence and was booked for DUI.

- Assault, 1700 block of Auburn Blvd, 1700,
Victims got into an argument with a known subject, Gary Dupont, 34 who was making threats and swinging a knife.  One victim was able to fend off Dupont with a small baseball bat until police arrived.  Dupont was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon and threats.

- Sexual Assault, 100 block of Dragonfly Cir, 0015,
Police were called regarding a sexual assault between two juveniles.  The 17-year-old was arrested without incident.

- Stabbing, 1300 block of Del Paso Blvd, 0154,
Police were called to a large fight of approximately 20 people where subjects were using various objects as weapons.  Two subjects were stabbed during the incident.  Their injuries were non-life threatening.

- Burglary, 1500 block of W El Camino Ave, 0510,
Police responded to a ringing alarm call at a gas station.  The suspect entered though the roof and took items.  The suspect was described a male White.

- Robbery, 12th St / E St, 1303,
Victim was leaving a convenience store when he was confronted by a subject in a vehicle that took is money via gun point.  A license plate was given to police for follow up.  The suspect was eventually contacted and interviewed.  It appeared the victim and the suspect were known to each other and this was a disagreement over payment involving drugs

- Burglary, 6500 block of Blanche Dell Dr, 1305,
Victim was called by a neighbor advising subjects were breaking into his home.  As the victim arrived, a subject was seen fleeing from his front door as two others fled out of the back.  The victim was able to detain one of the intruders.  As he was doing so he heard the sound of gunfire from behind his home.  Officers arrived and took custody of the 15-year-old suspect.  Casings were later found in the path of the other fleeing burglars. 

- Assault on on Officer, 4600 block of Broadway, 0857,
Police responded to a call of a suspect, (Linda Anderson, 55) refusing to leave a business. While contacting Anderson, the officer obtained her identification. Anderson lunged for her ID back and a struggle ensued.  The suspect was eventually detained, but not before striking the officer in the face with her hand.  The officer obtained a small cut on his chin.

- Stolen Vehicle, 8th Ave / 41st St, 0830,
Police spotted two subjects getting out of a parked car, which came back as stolen.  As the officer attempted to detain the pair, the driver fled a short distance.  The suspect eventually stopped and was arrested for possession of a stolen vehicle.

- Assault, 6400 block of Stockton Blvd, 1155,
Police assisted security who was dealing with a large fight in a business parking lot.  There were initial reports of a subject having a gun, but no weapon was located.

- Casualty, 1200 block of P St, 1538,
Officers conducted a welfare check on a subject who was reported missing.  Officers located the missing person deceased in his apartment.  There were no signs of foul play.

- Probation Search, 1700 block of F St, 1535,
Officers conducted a probation search of suspect Leslie Gamble, 26, who was found to be in possession of methamphetamine and a narcotics pipe.  She was arrested without incident.

- Sex Assault Report, 2300 block of Stockton Blvd, 1835,
Officers took a sexual assault report involving two juveniles and a family member.  The investigation is ongoing.

- Attempt Pick Up, 4100 block of 33rd St, 1904,
Police located and arrested Armando Heredia, 34, with the assistance of police K9.  Heredia was found hiding inside of a bathroom.

- Shooting, 2800 block of J St, 0205,
Police were called to a gas station that was filled with cars.  An employee called 9-1-1 advising a male, Black adult with dreadlocks was firing a gun from the passenger's side of a dark blue Maxima or Altima.  The suspected parties fled the area prior to police arrival.  There were no reports of injury.

- Suspicious Subject, 8300 block of La Riviera Dr, 0305,
A female called advising that she awoke to a stranger in her bedroom.  The suspect was described as a male, Black 19-years-old.  The victim's son was able to detain the suspect until he police arrived.  The subject was intoxicated and entered into the wrong home.

- Assault, 15th St/F St, 0041,
Two male victims were walking when they were confronted by two other men.  One of the subjects called the victim sexually derogatory names and began to physically assault him.  The suspects then fled the area in a black colored SUV.  The victim sustained minor injuries.

- Burglary, 100 block of Ferncliff Ct, 1022,
Victim called police advising his house was burglarized.  CSI was called to process the scene and a report was taken.

- Theft, 4100 block of Sea Drift Way, 1532,
Victim advised someone grabbed his money from out of his hands and fled in a tan, older model Ford T-Bird.  The victim was not located by officers upon their arrival.

- Warrant Arrest, 1900 block of Newport Ave, 1634,
Officers received information that a known subject had a warrant for his arrest.  Officers contacted and arrested the 17-year-old outside of his home without incident.

- Shooting, 100 block of Monaghan Cir, 2013,
The 17-year-old victim was standing outside with two acquaintances when a white colored pickup truck drove by and fired several rounds towards them.  The victim was struck multiple times as well as a vehicle parked next to them.  The victim suffered non-life threatening wounds.  Gang Enforcement Officers responded to assist in the investigation.

- Assault, 2100 block of Meadowview Rd, 2254,
Victim advised her mom and her boyfriend got into argument and decided to intervene.  The boyfriend alleged the son pulled a knife on him so he choked him out in self defense.  Based on physical evidence the boyfriend was arrested for assault against the son.  All parties had been drinking.  Arrested was Miguel McGrigg, 32.

- Traffic Accident, 7200 block of Greenhaven Dr, 0421,
While handling a call for service, an unrelated subject backed into an officer's patrol vehicle, causing minor damage.  The other party was intoxicated and arrested for DUI.


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Bail Bondsman Accused Of Offering His Services For Sex

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – A Sacramento-based bail bondsman has been accused of offering to get women out of jail in exchange for sex.
Ken Waters was in no mood to talk to CBS13 or show his face Tuesday night when we approached him at the Roseville city jail, but he’s been in front of the cameras before, including in a CBS13 interview a few years ago.
CBS13 asked him “Did you solicit some of your clients for sex Mr. Waters?” as a woman tried to stop us and he tried to block our camera.
So instead of turning himself in, he took off.
State and local investigators searched his Sacramento business office Tuesday. According to the Department of Insurance, his license was revoked in 1995, but his license is currently listed as active.
El Dorado County sheriff’s detectives say this investigation started after discovering concerning phone recordings at the jail between Waters and his clients.
Investigators say Waters took advantage of multiple victims during the past year.
Stacy Correa with One Way Bail Bonds said she doesn’t know Waters but finds the allegations very disturbing.
“I’m just shocked over the charges,” she said. “It puts a bad taste in everyone’s mouth for the whole industry.”
We learned that Waters did turn himself in after we left. He is facing charges of soliciting prostitution and an illegal bail transaction.

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Sacramento Burglary Suspects Caught On Own Surveillance Video



SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Two burglary suspects have been arrested and investigators have a good description of the third after they were all caught in the act – on their own surveillance camera.
Neighbors in the 3000 block of Tamango Way in the Rosemont neighborhood can’t help but talk about it.
“Honestly, it’s a laughable thing,” one said.
“It just blew us away,” said another, Steve Clark
They can’t believe what two suspects already behind bars along with this mystery guy still on the loose are accused of doing.
“We’ve had our problems here in the neighborhood,” Don Nelson said.
Neighbors say it’s a two-hour burglary caught on tape, not by other neighbors, but captured by the suspects’ own surveillance cameras.
Thousands of dollars worth of merchandise were taken from the home on Tamango Way on April 22.
“Eight thousand dollars worth of stuff out of their home,” Clark said.
Last month, the victim, Tammy, who asked not to reveal her last name, said she and her husband were away on a camping trip when they were hit by the burglary trio, who took almost everything of value they had.
“They took all of our computers,” Tammy said. “Everything, everything.”
Eyewitnesses tell CBS13 that the suspects were so bold they used garbage cans to steal their neighbor’s property. Investigators say the suspects walked the goods right across the street to their own home and it was all captured on their home surveillance camera.
Don Nelson says the garbage cans rolling and back and forth 5:30 in the morning woke him up, so he called 911 and told them the suspects were his neighbors.


“Doesn’t happen that time of day,” Nelson said.
After getting a search warrant, investigators found the stolen goods and the video.
They were able to track down and arrest two people seen on tape, Tony Lewis and Kimi Crawford, both 35, but the third unidentified guy was nowhere to be found.
He is described as a light-skinned male, believed to be about 5-foot-10 with a slender build, between his late 20s and mid-30s.
Anyone with information on the suspect is asked to call the Sheriff’s Property Crimes Bureau at (916) 874-5051

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Sheriff’s Deputy Arrested on Narcotic Charges

Earlier this morning, a 23-year veteran of the Sheriff’s Department was arrested and booked into the Sacramento County Main Jail on narcotics charges. Kelly Smith, 43, was charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance, obtaining a controlled substance by fraud or deceit, and unlawful use of personal identifying information of another. Smith was later released from custody after posting bail.
On March 31, 2012, investigators within the Sheriff’s Department learned of alleged misconduct by Smith. An investigation was immediately initiated, and Smith was placed on administrative leave. Further investigation by the Sheriff’s Department’s Professional Standards Division resulted in the charges that Smith was arrested for today.
Sheriff Jones stated, “Maintaining the public trust is paramount to the Sheriff’s Department. Any alleged violation of that trust is something that the Sheriff’s Department will aggressively investigate and take appropriate action.”
Both the administrative and criminal investigations into these allegations are ongoing and, as such, no further information can be given at this time. More information regarding these investigations will be released if and when it becomes available.
Information provided by Sacsheriff.com

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WHAT WILL I NEED WHEN CALLING AN AUBURN BAIL BONDS?

1. Defendant's full legal name & date of birth - This information helps your Auburn Bail Bonds Agent identify the individual with the Auburn Jail. There may be multiple inmates with the same date of birth, so try to provide that to your Auburn Bail Bonds Agent if you can.

2. Caller/co-signer's full legal name - We need this information to ensure we aren't releasing an inmate out of the Auburn Jail with the signature of someone providing a false identity.

3. Date of Arrest - This helps your Auburn Bail Bonds Agent identify the specific case requiring a bond.  Do not worry if you don't know.

4. Bail Amount - If you already know the bail amount this will help your Auburn Bail Bonds Agent provide you with the rest of the information needed to post bail. Once again, don't worry if you do not know.

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After you have given the information above to your Auburn Bail Bonds they will begin to ask you how you plan to pay for the bond. Some Auburn Bail Bonds will offer payment plan, but do not be surprised if they don't. At our Bail Bonds we do offer payment plans, but with all plans there is a minimum down payment required(this amount varies by situation so don't be afraid to ask). Some Auburn Bail Bonds will advertise or tell you over the phone that they do not require a down payment. Be cautious when dealing with these businesses. 

Now comes the part I like to refer as "securing the bond". Your Auburn Bail Bonds Agent is going to ask you a lot of questions about yourself and the defendant. They are assessing the risk of the bond. It is VERY IMPORTANT to be as truthful and foregoing as possible. If any informationis  false or incomplete the bond may be pulled and the defendant will be put back in Auburn Jail and you will not receive a refund. Do not be terrified if you don't know the answers to all of the Agent's questions, just answer them truthfully and to the best of your ability. Any personal information you give to your Auburn Bail Bonds Agent is confidential and will not be given to the public. Once that process is over you will likely be asked about collateral. If you have anything to offer I suggest you do so. The more value in collateral you offer the better chance the negotiations of the bond will be in your favor. I go into collateral in more detail in a previous Auburn Bail Bonds post, if you have any concerns about this subject I recommend you read that article.

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One last thing to do. Sign the papers and exchange collateral. Then poof! Your Auburn Bail Bonds Agent will go to Auburn Jail and post the bond. 

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