PC 148.1(d), Planting a false Explosive Device
LOCATION:  31900 Block of Bear Creek Dr, Springville          DATE:  07-24-11          TIME:  1200 hrs
CASE NUMBER:  11-09789         VICTIM:  State of California          CITY: 

Narrative:

On the above date and time the Tulare County Sheriff’s Department was notified of a suspicious device.  Sheriff’s Deputies, Detectives, and the Tulare County Consolidated Bomb Unit responded to the above location and determined the suspicious device was a hoax.  Information and evidence gathered at the crime scene ultimately led to the arrest of two male juveniles.  The juveniles were booked at the Tulare County Juvenile Detention Facility on charges of planting a false explosive device. 

 

This case is currently under investigation by the Tulare County Sheriff Department.  Anyone with information is asked to contact Det. J. Whaley or Sgt. H. Liles at (559) 733-6218

 
...posted by dispatch
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Search and Rescue
LOCATION:  Kern River, Gold Ledge Camp Grounds          DATE:  07-24-11          TIME:  1415 hours
CASE NUMBER:  11-9792         VICTIM:  Male Juvenile 14 YOA, Male Juvenile 14 YOA          CITY: 

Narrative:

On the above date and time Tulare County Sheriff’s Office Resident Deputies & Search and Rescue Team members, Kern County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue Team members, Forest Service Staff, and the California Highway Patrol responded to the Kern River in the area of the Gold Ledge Camp Grounds for a report of multiple persons that fell into the river from an inflatable raft. The area of the incident has a series of class 2 and 3 rapids. The water temperature was approximately 50 degrees and flowing at approximately 3,500 cubic feet per second.  

 The involved persons had been in an inflatable raft in the river, which was secured to a tree on shore by a rope. The involved persons were not intending to swim in the river, but rather float in the raft in the river above a class 3 rapid.   None of the involved parties had life vests, helmets or wetsuits.

 The 24 YOA male adult was recovered deceased. The 14 YOA male juvenile was rescued. He was treated and released with minor injuries.

 

The Tulare County Sheriff’s Office encourages visitors of the lakes, streams and rivers to use all safety equipment and to stay out of and away from swift moving water.  

 

 
...posted by dispatch
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Kidnapping, Flase Imprisonment,Threats to Terrorize, Assault w/a Deadly Weapon, Domestic Violence,
LOCATION:  Poplar          DATE:  7/20-23/11          TIME:  12PM
CASE NUMBER:  11-0741         VICTIM:  Confidential Per 293 PC          CITY:  N/A

Narrative:

On 7/23/11 at approximately 1140 hours, the Tulare County Sheriff’s Porterville Patrol Deputies responded to the area of Poplar regarding a domestic violence report.

            Violent Crimes Detectives also responded and the investigation revealed the Suspect, Guillermo Hernandez (Hispanic, Male, Adult) is the live in boyfriend of the Victim and has been physically abusing her. 

The victim reported that on 7/20/11 Suspect Hernadez had argued with her, struck her, stabbed her and then kept her against her will in the home.  Suspect Hernandez also threatened to kill the victim.  She said that on 7/23/11 Suspect Hernendez had again argued with her and struck her while she held their infant child.  During the altercation, Suspect Hernandez also struck the child on the body.  Suspect Hernandez then forced the Victim into his vehicle and drove her around the town.  When the victim attempted to escape, Suspect Hernandez stabbed her and forced her to stay in the vehicle and returned her to his home.  

Once the victim was at his home, her relative came to check on her and found she had been assaulted.  The relative took the victim from the home and contacted the Sheriff’s Department to make the report.

 The victim was transported to a local hospital by ambulance for treatment.  The victim

was treated for non life threatening injuries and later released.  The child was also treated for non life threatening injuries and released.

Suspect Guillermo Hernandez was located in the Porterville area.  He was arrested and booked into the Porterville Substation for the above listed charges.

The case is currently being investigated by the Tulare County Sheriff's Department Violent Crimes Unit.  Anyone with information regarding this incident can contact Detective Maria Lomeli at (559)733-6218.   

 

 
...posted by dispatch
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11377 H&S, 11358 H&S, 11364 H&S, 11366 H&S , 11357 (b) H&S, 3056 P.C., 12316 (b)(1) P.C
LOCATION:  12300 Block of Ave. 120 near the town of Pixley.          DATE:  02-03-2011          TIME: 
CASE NUMBER:  12300 Block          VICTIM:           CITY: 

Suspect: Suniga, Rick    Age: 54 yrs

Suspect: Youngblood, Wylie   Age: 39 yrs

Narrative:

On 07-22-11 the Inter Agency Narcotic Enforcement Team (I.N.E.T.) consisting of personnel from Farmersville Police Department, Visalia Police Department, Lindsay Police Department, Exeter Police Department, Tulare County Probation and the Tulare County Sheriff’s Department concluded a three week narcotic investigation by serving a search warrant in the 12300 Block of Ave. 120, near the town of Pixley.

Upon securing the residence detectives searched the residence and located a small amount of methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia inside the house. Detectives located several marijuana plants in the backyard of the residence.

Suspect Rick Suniga was arrested and booked into the Tulare County Jail for the following charges

11377 H&S       Possession of a controlled substance.

11358 H&S       Cultivation of marijuana.

11364 H&S       Possession of drug paraphernalia

11357 (b) H&S  Possession of marijuana (less than an ounce)

11366 H&S        Maintaining a location for the Use/sales of a narcotic.

 

Suspect Wylie Youngblood was arrested and booked into the Tulare County Jail for the following charges:

3056 P.C.       Parole violation.

12316 (b)(1)   Illegal possession of ammunition by a felon.

 

 

This case is still under investigation.

 

 

 
...posted by DISPATCH
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273.5 / 211/ 245/ 664-187 PC
LOCATION:  4100 Blk of Blackstone, Tulare, Ca.          DATE:  07/14/11          TIME: 
CASE NUMBER:  11-9336         VICTIM:  Withheld per 293 PC          CITY:  Goshen

Narrative:

Suspect:  Irvin Gonzalez                    Age:  29

 

                                                            **Update** 

On 7-14-11 Deputies were dispatched to a reported assault at Ave 306 and Farr in Goshen.  Deputies arrived and located the victim down on the ground with moderate trauma to the head. The victim was transported to Kaweah Delta Medical Center and subsequently to Community Regional Medical Center in Fresno for his injuries.

The investigation determined the victim had been assault twice, once by his ex-girlfriend, Diane Murphy, and once by the ex-girlfriends current boyfriend.  The ex-girlfriend also removed property from the victim after the second assault occurred.

Diane Murphy, was arrested for spouse abuse, robbery and being under the influence of a controlled substance.  She was booked into the Bob Wiley Detention Facility.

The boyfriend fled the scene and is currently being sought for assault with a deadly weapon.

 

*Update* 

On 07-16-11 deputies received information that the second suspect in this case was at a known location in the City of Tulare. This information was passed on to the investigators of the Violent Crimes Unit of the Tulare County Sheriff’s Department. Investigators with the Violent Crimes Unit along with Investigators from the Gang Units Fugitive Apprehension Team and Patrol Deputies went to the 4100 Blk of Blackstone in Tulare and located Irvin Gonzalez who was wanted in regards to this investigation. He was taken into custody without incident and booked into the Tulare County jail on Attempted Homicide charges

The case is still under investigation by the Tulare County Sheriff’s Department.

Photo available through man jail.

 
...posted by dispatch
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Derrick Rush Located In Kern River
LOCATION:  Campsite #3, Near Space 42          DATE:  07-08-11          TIME:  1430 hrs
CASE NUMBER:  11-9026         VICTIM:  Derrick Rush Age 28          CITY:  Arroyo Grande

On Satruday, July 17, 2011, Just after noon, Tulare County Sheriff's Deputies began to receive information from campers that debris and body appeard to be in in the Kern River.  Deputies and non-affiliated volunteers responded to the area of Campsite #3, near space #12.  This area is approximately 1.5 miles south of the location Derrick Rush was last seen in the water.  Deputies verified the body located was that of Derrick Rush, age 28 from Arroyo Grande.  Derrick appeared to have visible trauma as well as ripped clothing which could be fromthe force and watter pressure while moving down stream in the river. 

The Sheriff's Office would like to send their appreciation to all of the agencies who assisted in the search for Mr. Derrick Rush. 

The Sheriff's Office is strongly urging all people to stay out of the Kern River this season.  Water safety is extremely important and staying out of the Kern River is the ultimate water safety tip. 

For other water safety tips and information please visit the following:

Water safety information on website
http://www.tularesheriff.info/watersafety.html

Water safety videos on Tulare County Sheriff's YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/TulareCountySheriff

For additional information please contact Sgt. Chris Douglass by email cdouglass@co.tulare.ca.us.  Follow our news blog on twitter at TulareSheriff  http://twitter.com/#!/tularesheriff

You can now submit information anonymously on non-emergency cases through TipNow.  Call or text your anonymous tip to 559-725-4194 or e-mail tcso@tipnow.com.

PRIOR RELEASE:
On Friday, July 8th, 2011 at approximately 1430 hours, friends of Derrick Robert Rush contacted the Tulare County Sheriff's Office in regards to needing assistance in locating their friend.  Derrick was on an inner tube in the upper Kern River near the Whiteside campsite, south of Corral Creek when he fell off his inner tube and entered the water.  Friends stated they did not see him resurface and contacted emergency personnel.  The Sheriff's Office along with allied agencies began a search and continue to search for Derrick Rush.  The water in the upper Kern River was 50 degrees and flowing at approximately 4700 cubic feet per second.  Derrick Rush was not wearing cold water gear nor protective gear such as a life jacket or helmet at the time he was seen entering the water.  Derrick Robert Rush is 28 years of age from the Arroyo Grande area.

Searches continue daily for Derrick Rush and will continue until he is located.  Bank searches, water surface searches as well as four areal searches have been conducted with additional scheduled.

The Sheriff's Office Swift water team is unable to enter the water as the pressure and temperatures are still at levels that are too dangerous for even trained personnel.  Depending on the time of day and the air temperature, the water temperature and flow rates change adding additional challenges to the search conditions.

The search details, staffing and available resources vary daily as additional incidents on land and in water continue to occur.  The Sheriff's Office is using State and County Resources along with other local agencies for this and other calls for service.

Derrick Rush is considered a missing person and the Sheriff's Office sworn and volunteer members of the Search and Rescue team continues to search.  Some members of the Search and Rescue Team are also trained in Swift Water Rescues and have identified a number of hazards that could hinder searching should Derrick Rush still be in the water.  Class IV and V rapids as well as hydraulics, keepers and strainers are located in the areas as well.  Derrick was also known to be wearing a camel pack that could cause issues if the straps were to catch on any debris or vegetation.

Numerous civilian volunteers have offered their assistance and the outreach is commended.  We encourage only trained personnel in search and rescue, first aid and CPR to offer assistance with these types of details as it is not  uncommon for untrained volunteers to become victims themselves.

 
...posted by media relations
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273.5, 245, 211 PC Spouse abuse, Assault with deadly weapon, Robbery
LOCATION:  Farr Rd/Ave 306-Goshen          DATE:  07-14-11          TIME:  2045
CASE NUMBER:  11-9336         VICTIM:  Withheld per 293 PC          CITY: 


On 7-14-11 Deputies were dispatched to a reported assault at Ave 306 and Farr in Goshen.  Deputies arrived and located the victim down on the ground with moderate trauma to the head. The victim was transported to Kaweah Delta Medical Center and subsequently to Community Regional Medical Center in Fresno for his injuries.

The investigation determined the victim had been assault twice, once by his ex-girlfriend, Diane Murphy, and once by the ex-girlfriends current boyfriend.  The ex-girlfriend also removed property from the victim after the second assault occurred.

Diane Murphy, was arrested for spouse abuse, robbery and being under the influence of a controlled substance.  She was booked into the Bob Wiley Detention Facility.

The boyfriend fled the scene and is currently being sought for assault with a deadly weapon.

The case is under investigation by the Tulare County Sheriff’s Department.

 
...posted by dispatch
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11378 HS, 11377 HS, 11366 HS, 11358 HS and 12022(c) PC
LOCATION:  1300 block of N. Rinaldi Visalia & 40400 Block of Cindy Rd. Cutler, Ca.          DATE:  07-14-11          TIME: 
CASE NUMBER:  11-80138         VICTIM:  State of California          CITY: 

On July 14th 2011, personnel from the Tulare County sheriff departments Gang Violence Suppression Unit ended a two week investigation by serving narcotic search warrants in the 1300 block of North Rinaldi Visalia and 40400 block of Cindy Road Cutler, Ca.  Members from the Interagency Narcotic Enforcement Team and Sheriff’s Tactical Enforcement Personnel assisted in the operation. 
     Detectives located and seized a firearm, about ½ ounce of crystal methamphetamine, a digital scale, numerous marijuana plants and more than $1,300.00 in U.S. currency believed to be from illicit drug proceeds.
     Two subjects were arrested and booked into the Tulare County Main Jail and the Bob Wiley Detention Facility without incident for the below charges;  
 
Taken into custody were:
Rafael Dominic Delarosa (19 years) resides out of Visalia and Cutler, Ca.
Charges: possession and possession for sale of a controlled substance, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, maintaining a residence for the use/sale of a controlled substance and cultivation of marijuana.  Bail $30,000

Jeanette Ortiz (21 years) resides out of Visalia and Cutler, Ca.
Charges: possession and possession for sale of a controlled substance and maintaining a residence for the use/sale of a controlled substance.  Bail $25,000   

     Anyone with information regarding gang activity is encouraged to call the sheriff’s department and can remain confidential by reporting it to tcso@tipnow.com or by texting to (559) 725-4194.  You may also call 1-(800) END-GANG or (559) 733-6218.

 
...posted by dispatch
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Update on search efforts for Derrick Rush
LOCATION:  Whiteside campsite, south of Corral Creek          DATE:  7-8-11          TIME:  1430 hrs
CASE NUMBER:  11-9026         VICTIM:  Derrick Rush, age 28          CITY:  Arroyo Grande

On Friday, July 8th, 2011 at approximately 1430 hours, friends of Derrick Robert Rush contacted the Tulare County Sheriff's Office in regards to needing assistance in locating their friend.  Derrick was on an inner tube in the upper Kern River near the Whiteside campsite, south of Corral Creek when he fell off his inner tube and entered the water.  Friends stated they did not see him resurface and contacted emergency personnel.  The Sheriff's Office along with allied agencies began a search and continue to search for Derrick Rush.  The water in the upper Kern River was 50 degrees and flowing at approximately 4700 cubic feet per second.  Derrick Rush was not wearing cold water gear nor protective gear such as a life jacket or helmet at the time he was seen entering the water.  Derrick Robert Rush is 28 years of age from the Arroyo Grande area.
 
Searches continue daily for Derrick Rush and will continue until he is located.  Bank searches, water surface searches as well as four areal searches have been conducted with additional scheduled.
 
The Sheriff's Office Swift water team is unable to enter the water as the pressure and temperatures are still at levels that are too dangerous for even trained personnel.  Depending on the time of day and the air temperature, the water temperature and flow rates change adding additional challenges to the search conditions.
 
The search details, staffing and available resources vary daily as additional incidents on land and in water continue to occur.  The Sheriff's Office is using State and County Resources along with other local agencies for this and other calls for service.
 
Derrick Rush is considered a missing person and the Sheriff's Office sworn and volunteer members of the Search and Rescue team continues to search.  Some members of the Search and Rescue Team are also trained in Swift Water Rescues and have identified a number of hazards that could hinder searching should Derrick Rush still be in the water.  Class IV and V rapids as well as hydraulics, keepers and strainers are located in the areas as well.  Derrick was also known to be wearing a camel pack that could cause issues if the straps were to catch on any debris or vegetation.
 
Numerous civilian volunteers have offered their assistance and the outreach is commended.  We encourage only trained personnel in search and rescue, first aid and CPR to offer assistance with these types of details as it is not uncommon for untrained volunteers to become victims themselves.
 
The Sheriff's Office is strongly urging all people to stay out of the Kern River this season.  Water safety is extremely important and staying out of the Kern River is the ultimate water safety tip.  For other water safety tips and information please visit the following:
 
Water safety information on website
http://www.tularesheriff.info/watersafety.html
 
Water safety videos on Tulare County Sheriff's YouTube Channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/TulareCountySheriff

For additional information please contact Sgt. Chris Douglass during business hours at 559-735-1825 or by email cdouglass@co.tulare.ca.us.  After hours please contact our non-emergency dispatch line at 559-733-6218.

Follow our news blog on twitter at TulareSheriff  http://twitter.com/#!/tularesheriff

You can now submit information anonymously on non-emergency cases through TipNow.  Call or text your anonymous tip to 559-725-4194 or e-mail tcso@tipnow.com.

 
...posted by media relations
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River rescue at "The Stairs"
LOCATION:  "Stairs" river area, Tule River above Springville          DATE:  07-13-11          TIME:  1900 hrs
CASE NUMBER:  11-9287         VICTIM:  Nichole Vargas, age 18          CITY:  Wasco

On 7-13-2001, Vargas and her friends arrived at the "Stairs" day use area on the Tule River above Springville at 1630 hours. The group entered the river in a large pool with a rapid below. The group swam to the river-left (far) side and became stranded on the bank. Vargas is three months pregnant and was scarred to return to the safe river-right bank. Four of Vargas' friends make it back across, leaving her alone at approximately 1900hours.  Friends waitied to call 911 until approximately 2000 hours.

CAL Fire, TC Fire and Life Star Ambulance arrive on scene. With the assistance of CAL Fire, Deputies were able to safely rescue Vargas and return her to river-right. Vargas suffered no injuries and was released at the scene by LifeStar Paramedics.

This will be the fourth (4th) incident between the Stairs and Coffee Camp this summer.

We strongly urge people to stay out of the river during this season.  The rivers are moving swiftly and are still very cold in temperature.  Safety gear should always be worn if you do enter the water, including cold weather gear, lifejackets and helmets.  Additional safety gear should always be ready available to assist anyone in the water who may need assistance, such as rope and a life ring an never swim alone if you do enter the water.

The Tulare County Sheriff's Office wants to encourage media to please continue to put out water safety information. 

Water safety information on website
http://www.tularesheriff.info/watersafety.html 

Water safety videos on Tulare County Sheriff's YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/TulareCountySheriff 

 
...posted by media relations
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11550 H&S, 11364 H&S Under the Influence of a controlled substance, Possession of drug paraphernalia
LOCATION:  400 Block of North Orange, Exeter          DATE:  07-13-11          TIME: 
CASE NUMBER:  11-40195         VICTIM:           CITY: 

 Suspect: Estrada, Aaron  Age: 19 yrs

Suspect: Esquible, Freddie Age: 24 yrs

Suspect: Pina, Samantha      Age: 22 yrs.

Suspect: Padilla, Linda          Age: 29 yrs.

On 07-13-11 the Inter Agency Narcotic Enforcement Team (I.N.E.T.) consisting of personnel from Exeter Police Department, Visalia Police Department, Lindsay Police Department, Farmersville Police Department, Tulare County Probation and the Tulare County Sheriff’s Department concluded a four week narcotic investigation by serving a search warrant in the 400 Block of North Orange in the City of Exeter.
 
Detectives secured and searched the residence. Detectives arrested the above suspects for being under the influence of a controlled substance. Suspect Padilla was charged with an additional charge of possession of drug paraphernalia. The two female suspects were transported and booked into the Bob Wiley Detention Facility and the two male suspects were transported and booked into the Tulare County Main Jail.

 

 

 

 

This Case is still under investigation.

 
...posted by dispatch
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11357 c H&S, 11357 (a) H&S, 11379.6 H&S, 11359 H&S, 11358 H&S, 11350 H&S, 11351 H&S, 496 P.C. 12582
LOCATION:  1400 Block of E. Dianna, Pixley          DATE:  07-13-11          TIME: 
CASE NUMBER:  11-70085         VICTIM:  State of Calif          CITY: 

On 07-13 the Tulare County Sheriff’s Department Narcotics Division, along with personnel from the Interagency Narcotic Enforcement Team concluded an three week investigation by serving a search warrant in the 1400 Block of East Dianna in the town of Pixley.    
 During the search of the residence detectives located the following items of evidence in the residence: a small amount of methamphetamine, approximately 13 marijuana plants in the back yard, a small amount of concentrated marijuana, honey oil marijuana, equipment to produce the honey oil, processed marijuana, prescription pills, scales, packaging material, a stolen handgun, a firearm with the serial number filed off and one blowgun. 
 
Suspect Roberts, Lennie Lee was arrested for the following charges: Possession of marijuana (above an ounce), Possession of concentrated marijuana, manufacturing concentrated marijuana, possession of marijuana for sales, cultivating marijuana, possession of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance for sales, possession of stolen property, possession of a blowgun, possession of a firearm with the serial number removed. 

Suspect Roberts, Bonnie was arrested for the following charges: Possession of marijuana (above an ounce), Possession of concentrated marijuana, manufacturing concentrated marijuana, possession of marijuana for sales, cultivating marijuana, possession of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance for sales.

This case is still under investigation.

 
...posted by dispatch
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Arrest made on burglary case
LOCATION:  6500 Block of Ave 304, Visalia          DATE:  07-13-11          TIME:  0745
CASE NUMBER:  11-09238         VICTIM:  C&L Towing          CITY:  Visalia

On 07/13/11, at 0745 hours, Tulare County Sheriff Deputies responded to C & L Towing located at 6484 Ave. 304, Visalia, regarding a commercial burglary.  Upon their arrival, the victim reported that unknown suspect(s) entered his property and took several different types of shop tools.  The victim estimated the value to be $1,500.  

During the Sheriff Deputies investigation, they were led to the adjoining property of 6572 Ave.304, Visalia.  It was at this location they located and arrested 27 year old Joseph Enos.  Enos was found to be in possession of the reported stolen property and subsequently arrested and booked at the Tulare County Main Jail where he is being held on $50,000 bond.  

The stolen property was identified by the victim and returned. 

This case is still being investigated by the Tulare County Sheriff’s Department.

 
...posted by media relations
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Carjacking, Armed Robbery, Burglar, Spousal abuse, stolen vehicle
LOCATION:  New London          DATE:  07-11-2011          TIME:  1600 Hrs
CASE NUMBER:  11-8599         VICTIM:           CITY: 

Tulare County Sheriff Department Orosi Patrol /Community Base Officers and North End Property Unit conducted a two week investigation regarding several burglaries, car jacking, armed robbery, stolen vehicles and spousal abuse that occurred in the Community of New London.   During the investigation Deputies located Matthew Wilson driving the vehicle that was reported stolen in the area of Rd 88 and Ave 400 in Dinuba. Deputies attempted to stop Wilson when he led Deputies on a short pursuit. During the pursuit, Wilson discarded a loaded handgun into the streets.  Deputies along with assistance from Dinuba Police Department were able to detain Wilson and a passenger in the area of Ave 408 and Road 96 with no further incident.
 
The subjects were taken into custody, on the below listed charges.
 

Taken into custody were:

1)    Matthew Lee Wilson               28 Yrs.                      Resident       New London  Ca.
 
Charges: 215 PC , 211 PC 496 PC, 460, 273.5, 12020  PC, 10851, 2800 VC:  Carjacking, Armed Robbery, burglary, spousal abuse, stolen vehicle  failure to yield, possession of stolen property/firearm

2) Diane  Fuentes                          26Yrs                        Resident       Selma Ca. 

Charges:  496 PC, 460, 12020 PC   possession of stolen property/firearm

 
...posted by dispatch
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Poss of a cont substance, Poss of drug paraph, Under the influence of a cont substance
LOCATION:  14100 Block of Ave. 420, Orosi          DATE:  07-11-11          TIME: 
CASE NUMBER:  11-40178         VICTIM:  State of California          CITY: 

On 07-11-11 the Inter Agency Narcotic Enforcement Team (I.N.E.T.) consisting of personnel from Farmersville Police Department, Visalia Police Department, Lindsay Police Department, Exeter Police Department, Tulare County Probation and the Tulare County Sheriff’s Department concluded a three week narcotic investigation by serving a search warrant in the 14100 Block of Ave. 420, near the town of Orosi.

Upon securing the residence detectives detained several subjects on the property. Suspect Villarreal, Cadelario was arrested, transported and booked into the Tulare County Main Jail for possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia and his bail was set at $ 20,000.00. Suspect Luevanos, Liberado was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia and a misdemeanor arrest warrant with a bail set at $ 30,000.00.  Suspect Marquez, Demetrio was arrested, transported and booked into the Tulare County Main Jail for 11550 H&S, where he was later cited to appear in court.

 
...posted by dispatch
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