INTRODUCTION: This case involves suspect Lucy Cisneros Bermudez being arrested for HS 11364(A) – Drug Paraphernalia. A records check revealed that Bermudez had an outstanding warrant out of San Bernardino County. Bermudez was transported to The Pasadena City Jail, where she was booked for HS 11364(A) and her outstanding warrant out of San Bernardino County. EVIDENCE: • 1 Methamphetamine pipe that was retrieved from Bermudez’ salmon colored purse. The methamphetamine pipe was booked into property as evidence. INVESTIGATION: On Monday, December 4, 2017, I was on patrol, in full uniform, in a marked black and white Pasadena Police vehicle, Unit #17. At approximately hours 1005 hours, I was traveling east on Claremont St., from Lincoln Ave., when I noticed a female, Hispanic wearing a purple shirt and black shorts carrying a dark colored can and salmon colored purse. The female, Hispanic was later identified as Lucy Cisneros Bermudez DOB 04/09/87. Bermudez was exiting the freeway-wash that is located between the 210 …show more content…
Bermudez told me the purse did not belong to her. I asked Bermudez what was the can she dropped and she said, “I was drinking. The can belongs to me.” I asked Bermudez if there is anything illegal inside of the purse that I needed to know about and she said, “No.” I told Bermudez to sit in the backseat of my vehicle and she complied. I approached and grabbed the salmon colored purse I saw Bermudez drop. Laying on the ground next to the salmon colored purse was 1 24oz Black Berry Steel Reserve Alcoholic beverage (half full). I grabbed both of the items and returned to the hood of my vehicle. I searched the purse and found several large blue trash bags inside. I searched the trash bags and found 1 used methamphetamine pipe. I asked Bermudez if the methamphetamine pipe belonged to her and she said, “No.” I asked Bermudez if she uses any drugs and she said, “No. I found that
Anna Garcia is a thirty eight year old Hispanic women. She weighed 165 pounds and was 64 inches tall. She was married to Alex Garcia, but went through a nasty divorce. Anna has no children and one dog. A phone call came in at 9:45 AM on the hot morning of August 14th. Anna’s neighbor, Doug Greene let the police know he saw her walking her dog around 6:30AM yesterday morning, but heard her dog barking for the last two hours. Both the police and the EMT arrived at 9:56AM, and had to break the front door down. Upon entering the house, they found Anna lying face down in the entry hallway, a small pool of blood was by her head. The house was a comfortable 73 degrees fahrenheit. Around her there was evidence. There was vomit, blood spatters, blood on the table, and a pool of blood. As well as, a syringe, white pills, a cup with an unknown fingerprint on it, a muddy shoe print, and a
The police responded to a tip that a home was being used to sell drugs. When they arrived at the home, Gant answered the door and stated that he expected the owner to return home later. The officers left and did a record check of Gant and found that his driver’s license had been suspended and there was a warrant for his arrest. The officers returned to the house later that evening and Gant wasn’t there. Gant returned shortly and was recognized by officers. He parked at the end of the driveway and exited his vehicle and was placed under arrest 10 feet from his car and was placed in the back of the squad car immediately. After Gant was secured, two officers searched his car and found a gun and a bag of cocaine.
On 01-01-17 at 0023 hours I was monitoring the radio and heard that Officer Harrell #3441 and Officer Thebeau #8402 were involved in a vehicle pursuit in the area of Fair Oaks Avenue and Corson Street. I responded to the above location to assist. They advised responding units that the suspect was involved in a traffic collision on the eastbound 210 Freeway Fair Oaks Avenue off-ramp.
and a class ring that belonged to a missing highschool boy. The push for a second search warrant
Thomas found an empty bottle of Promethazine Codeine syrup inside of his vehicle. Thomas stated the codeine belonged to his girlfriend, Ladaiaja Fuller (626-394-5000). Fuller reportedly took the codeine for an unknown stomach condition,
This case involves the suspect being arrested for PC 530.5(a)-Identity Theft and PC 602(o)-Trespassing. The suspect was also found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia in violation of H&S 11364(a) and H&S 11377(a)-Possession of a Controlled Substance.
On Wednesday, January 4, 2016 at 1400 hrs. at the 84th Precinct, I conferred with the reporter, Sgt. Cheesewright, Field Intelligence Officer, PBBN. He stated that he executed a search warrant at 765 Park Avenue 2nd Floor, Brooklyn, NY. The target of the search warrant was Mr. Alexander Atkins who lives on the 2nd floor. He was observed previously by a CI in possession of a firearm. During the search warrant, Mr. Atkins was found in one bedroom while PAA Marcia Mackey was in another bedroom, both on the 2 nd Floor of the house. PAA Mackey immediately identified herself as a member of the service to ESU members, who in turn notified Sgt. Cheesewright. Mr. Atkins was asked by Sgt. Cheesewright if he possessed anything that he was not suppose to have in the room and he admitted to having several glassines of heroine for personal use.
nvestigator Tidwell and I went to Searcy PD to interview Scruggs. After making contact with Scruggs an advice and understanding of rights form was completed. Post Miranda Scruggs stated that he was walking down Vinson Rd and saw a black car sitting in the front yard of a house. Scruggs stated he used a pair of pliers to enter the rear door of the house to try and find the keys to the car. Scruggs entered the house and found the keys by the refrigerator along with a purse that contained a debit card. Scruggs stated that he grabbed the items, and then found a small revolver in the kitchen drawer along with bottle of Methadone. Scruggs stated that he also got a flat screen tv. Scruggs stated that he left in the car and took the items to a friend’s
Mr. Moreno was charged in district court with various drug offenses and with being a felon in possession of a firearm. He entered a guilty plea to possession with intent to distribute more than fifty grams of a substance containing a detectable amount of methamphetamine and possession of a firearm by a prohibited person
It should be noted that the residence was clean and food was inside of the refrigerator. Victim Narvaez seemed to be in good health. Vanessa was not under the influence of any narcotics or alcoholic beverages at the time of my interview with her.
I do not believe this world will ever be completely free. People living on this planet would take advantage and make this beautiful place a complete shit hole. Gore Vidal introduces the topic of giving humans the freedom to take any single drug they want. He tells us that we should label these drugs with the side effects and allow anyone to take them at their own risk. His whole point is to let people in our society do what they want with their own body. Flannery O’Connor takes on the subject of making the younger generation of students learn the about the past. She is upset at the fact that this generation of students are only interested in learning about what is now and are uninterested in learning about the past. O’Connor truly believes
On July 23, 2013 the search warrant to search Mr. Brian Brown’s home was finally approved by the Salem county judge. The search warrant was a little difficult to obtain at first due to the time it took to collect the evidence that was needed to prove to the judge that a warrant was necessary. Mr. Brown is a middle aged white male around the age of 35 years old, weighing about 190lbs and 5’8” in height. He lived at home with his mother and worked a part time job at a video store called “Gamestop”. Brown had a reputation of being very awkward, antisocial, and a “computer nerd”. Brown has never been in trouble with the law or to law enforcements knowledge been involved in any crimes. However, in early April of 2013 his name popped up during an investigation of another young man in a child pornography
At that call the one officer spoke in Spanish to the people in question so I did not understand a thing that was said. We did pull over a vehicle that was swerving. Officer Todd was nice enough to let me go up to the vehicle with him because of my background of being an officer many moons ago and knowing about officer safety. There were to subjects in the car, a female driving and a male passenger. He asked for driver’s license and registration we took that back to the vehicle and the female was driving on expired driver’s license. Officer Todd also could smell the odor of alcohol in the vehicle. At this time a fellow officer Banks came over to myside and opened the car door and talked with the male passenger. He found open containers of beer and made the male pour everything out. Also Officer Todd asked the female how much she had been drinking and she stated “Two Beers” (the standard answer) we left the suspects in the vehicle and walked back to our
“The plastic bag recovered from the car seat contained seven separate plastic bags containing off-white material, which field-tested positive for crack cocaine. In light of the proximity of the bags of cocaine to Ms. Watson, she was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Distribute, a felony. As the owner and operator of the vehicle, Jeffery Cox was arrested and charged with the same felony. A search of his person after the arrest revealed $1,450 in cash and several small empty plastic bags with a powder residue that field-tested positive for cocaine.”
Drug use and abuse is as old as mankind itself. Human beings have always had a desire to eat or drink substances that make them feel relaxed, stimulated, or euphoric. Humans have used drugs of one sort or another for thousands of years. Wine was used at least from the time of the early Egyptians; narcotics from 4000 B.C.; and medicinal use of marijuana has been dated to 2737 BC in China.