On February 12, 2018, at approximately 1644 hours, Investigator Mems conducted a recorded interview with witness, Edgar Alonso, at Pulaski County Criminal Investigations Division. Mr. Alonso agreed to make a statement in reference to an aggravated assault which occurred at 7719 Perry Lane in Little Rock, AR. What follows is a summary of Mr. Alonso statement.>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mr. Alonso stated he arrived at Mr. Ruben’s residence to take his friend “Daniel” to retrieve his items from Mr. Torres’ residence. Mr. Alonso advised his girlfriend, Robin Vicente, was at the residence with him. Mr. Alonso stated Mr. Ruben had an auto mechanic shop at his residence.…
On Tuesday, 01/03/207, at 1442 hours, I, Deputy Stacy Stark #1815 was dispatched to take a telephone report for a theft. I spoke to the victim, Philip B. Royster (M/W, DOB: 05/04/1961). Royster stated someone stole numerous tools from his shop trailers parked on Boat Dock Rd. I requested to meet Royster in person at the location to take the report, he agreed.…
The legal issue in this case is whether or not the Doña Ana County Detention Center was responsible for the actions of Joseph Herrera. While working for the Doña Ana County Detention Center, Herrera was under investigation for sexually harassing various females in the detention center. The sexual harassment claims involved sexual statements and comments, requesting to have sexual relations with the inmates and in some cases receiving sex from the inmates in return for assisting them with various different things. The legal issue is did the Doña Ana County Detention Center become responsible when Herrera was hired by MVH, based in part on their promising letter of recommendation? Was Doña Ana County Detention Center required to disclose the fact that Herrera was under investigation for sexual harassment? (Walsh 2010)…
On 8/20/17, I was dispatched to 1451 PORTOFINO PT apt #301, Oviedo, Seminole County, in reference to a sexual battery. Upon arrival I spoke with Ashton Wellborn (victim), who reported that she was rape by an unknown white male.…
On 9/18/2016, at approximately 2105hrs, my partner Officer Acosta #0044, and I, Officer Harrell #3441, were working uniform patrol, unit 3A22. We were wearing a full police uniform, and driving a marked black and white police vehicle. We received a radio call of a report of a 415 family at 570 N. Fair Oaks Ave. A comment of the call stated the Suspect, Jaime Ramos, returned home, had been drinking and was acting aggressive. The comments stated Ramos attempted to throw a pan full of grease on a twelve year old child at the location.…
a. Officer Venegas and Officer Sotelo of the El Paso Police Department were on patrol when they spotted two males walking away from each other in a dark alley in an area of El Paso that has a high drug problem. Venegas got out of the patrol car and asked the appellant to identify himself and his actions in the alley. The appellant refused to identify and said that the officers had no right to stop him. The appellant was then frisked but nothing was found. When he continued to refuse to say who he was, he was arrested for the violation of Texas Penal Code 38.02(a). While being taken to county jail, the appellant did identify himself but was still held in custody and the court ruled he pay a fine of $20 dollars and court costs. Appellant…
On 12/03/2015 at 1035 hours, Detective John Reynolds with the Great Bend Police Department and myself had Kerry J. Partridge brought over from the Barton County Jail, for an interview. Partridge was taken into the interview room in the Detectives Office, in reference to cases that the Great Bend Police Department and the Barton County Sheriff Office was working. At 1045 hours Detective Reynolds read Partridge his Miranda Warning , and had Partridge sign his initial rights form. Partridge said, yes he would talk with us and understood his rights.…
On February 22, 2016 at approximately 0026hrs Sergeant Bullock and I responded to Kennard Hall in reference to a fight that occurred in room 214. Upon arrival Officers met with Resident Director Calvin Skinner and Resident Assistant Khalil Neil and Darian Carter in the front office. Mr. Neil briefly explain what happen. Officers went to room 207 and talked with (suspect #1) Mr. Jarrett Hoffman. Mr. Hoffman informed us that he was in room 214 where the (suspect#2) Mr. Brandon Walker resides. Mr. Hoffman is a friend of the suspect # 1 roommate Mr. Andrew Jackson. Mr. Hoffman heard someone knocking on the door and opens it. Mr. Walker got mad and shoved him and asked him to leave he refused. We then talked to Mr. Walker in 214. He advised officers…
Verdict in doctors’ sex-assault case is disturbing news for many women: DiManno | Toronto Star…
Inmate Gonzalez was read his rights from an MCSO issued Miranda Rights warnings card. I asked Inmate Gonzalez if he understood his right and he replied, “Yes.” I then asked if he would voluntarily answer my questions and he said, “Yes”. I asked him if he knew what I found, He stated, “Yes, a shank.” I asked Inmate Gonzalez if the shank was his and he said, “No.” I asked Inmate Gonzalez who owned the shank. Inmate Gonzalez said, “Check the cameras and you’ll see who it belonged too.” I asked Inmate Gonzalez who made the shank, and he replied, “It’s not mine, I didn’t have anything to do with it.” I asked Inmate Gonzalez if the shank belonged to his cellmate (Inmate Quintero). Inmate Gonzalez refused to answer the question. I asked Inmate Gonzalez what the shank was intended to be used for. Inmate Gonzalez refused to answer any more…
On Friday July 31st 2015 at approximately 11:55pm, I Karl O’Brian Dent Sr. Badge # 920, A Sworn Peace Officer operating under the authority entrusted in me by the Cripple Creek Police Department, County of Teller, State of Colorado for an Agency Assist requested by the Teller County Sheriff’s Department at 11235 Independence Avenue, Goldfield Colorado 80860. While in route I was advised by dispatch that I would be meeting with Deputy A to assist with finding and apprehending Mr. Rock Star DOB 11/15/1981. Dispatch advised me that Mr. Star was a Native American male wearing blue jeans, black shoes and no wearing a shirt. I was also advised by dispatch that the victim was a Caucasian female Ms. Red Bull DOB 10/07/1987 and was wearing a blue short, white t - shirt and flip flops. I arrived at 11235 Independence Avenue, Goldfield Colorado 80860 Saturday August 01st 2015 at approximately 00:21am…
On 10/15/17, approximately at 4:28am, I, Officer Rivera Ayala, responded to 613 Albers Lane in reference to a domestic trouble. Upon arrival, I met with the complainant identified as Virginia D. Matos (DOB 11/03/1982). Virginia stated that when she arrived home, her boyfriend identified as Enrique Cruz Ponce (DOB 07/20/1983) approached her and started arguing with Virginia. Virginia told Enrique that she was going to leave the house because she was tired of Enrique cheating on her. Enrique said that he was going to kill himself and placed a pocket knife around his neck. Virginia stated that she told Enrique to leave and Enrique pulled Virginia by the hair, threw her on the floor, spit in her face and somehow as she was trying to get away, Virginia was cut. Virginia stated that after this, Enrique left the house and she called the Police for help.…
Definition of what rape is has proven to be a complicated process- changed through out history.…
As research unveils that women, regardless of age and race, have a high risk of experiencing sexual assault, the U.S. Government has responded with differing attempts at definition of sexual assault and legislature that protects victims. Over the years, these laws and policies have transitioned into providing more concrete definitions of sexual assault and rape, who is at risk, and where do victims go for help. For example, the Uniform Crime Report (2004) defines forcible rape as “[t]he carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will.” A further definition of carnal knowledge is provided and incidents where it would be considered forcible rape. More recently, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (2009) released a Frequently…
What can teenagers learn from the effects of rape? The victim and the rapist? What had caused the offender to take serious actions? These questions are very serious and in some cases are unanswered questions. Why? Is the first and common question we ask the offender for the actions they have taken? New Zealanders’ react the same way every other nation react to a serious situation if they were to face a person who was assaulted. We should all learn that there is more beneath the mask; meaning no matter what or how a victim shows their emotions there is always more to what they are truly showing.…