On 05/30/2015, at approximately 1816 hours, your affiant observed a silver Chevrolet Classic occupied by two males. The vehicle circled the block in a counterclockwise manner, repeating a portion of their route. During this time I located the owner of the vehicle utilizing a search through the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. The registration indicated the plate belonged to another vehicle and registered to Brittney Fisher, who was not an occupant in the vehicle. I activated my emergency lights initiating a vehicle stop in the 100 block of West Washington Street and while stopping the vehicle I observed the passenger making furtive movements towards the center console. The operator of the vehicle identified himself as Roger Robert Romansky with a California identification card. I questioned Romansky who the owner of the vehicle is. He said it's a friend of his. When asked for his friend's name he said he wasn't sure. He asked the other occupant in the vehicle for his friend's name. The passenger said Brittney. I asked if they had a phone number for Brittney so I could verify that they are permitted to use her vehicle. Both males related that they did not …show more content…
He told me a few numbers and stopped, then said he doesn't know it. I questioned him if he was ever arrested. He replied yes, stating he was incarcerated in North Carolina for domestic violence. I informed the male I did not believe he was being truthful regarding his identity. He said "okay, you want the truth. I 'm wanted out of Northumberland County and don't want to go to jail." He then supplied the name of Stephen Michael Gaughan born April 05, 1986, and an address of 120 South Vine Street Mount Carmel, PA 17851. I asked Gaughan why he reached in the area of the center console while they were being stopped. He stated he was putting his seat belt on because he was nervous and said "there is nothing in the vehicle check
I located the vehicle and pulled behind it without my emergency lights activated and I made contact with both the female driver and passenger. Shortly after, Edwards arrived on scene and he suspected that the driver, identified as Taya
“I located a stolen vehicle on 06/12/2016, at approximately 0930 hours at Copperstone Circle and Copperstone Court in Chesapeake, Virginia. The vehicle is a 2015 Dodge Charger with Virginia license plates of VEZ-1766. I took the initial report for the vehicle on 06/11/2016. It was assigned case #16-78080. I stayed with the vehicle and did not let it out of my sight. I notified FTO Noble that I had located the vehicle. He stated he was in route to the location. Prior to FTO Noble’s arrival Officer B. D. Baker arrived on scene and stated he had observed two black males that possible matched the
Once on scene I observed the described black Ford F-150 pickup truck. The truck was positioned facing westbound and in the roadway on the unit block of East Laurel Street, where Laurel Street intersects with Main Street (State Route 924). An ambulance was requested to the scene for the male operator who was unresponsive. Emergency personnel removed the male from the vehicle. During this time I attempted to identify the male. I requested the owner's information from the Pennsylvania
On Thursday, July 14, 2016, at approximately 0847 hours, Patrolman David Stamets had a vehicle stopped on the 100 block of East Oak Street. Immediately after Stamets stopped the vehicle Your Affiant positioned his vehicle on the 100 block of South White Street near the Oak Street intersection facing southbound. When exiting my vehicle your Affiant observed a gold Pontiac sedan accelerating northbound on South White Street at an unsafe speed towards Stamets and your Affiant's location.
I, Deputy Daniel Pruitt spoke to a Steve Craine who stated on 06/06/2017 he saw a small silver SUV on his property. Steve stated the SUV was pulling a red 1970's model truck bed as a trailer. Steve stated he saw a white male drving and a female passenger. Steve stated the subjects were loading items from his property. Steve stated the subjects dropped all the items. Steve stated the subjects went to his neiybors Craig Chaffin's house at 25004 West 49th Street. Craig stated a female named Emma Hogen and a white male named Jerry came to his shop. Craig stated Emma and Jerry were trying to sell items out of a red truck bed. Craig stated Emma and Jerry wanted $300.00 dollars for the whole trailer full of property. Craig stated he paid Emma and Jerry $200.00 dollars and $100.00 was a check he wrote to Emma. Craig stated Emma and Craig left in a silve Geo Tracker SUV. I
On Sunday, 04/29/2018, at approximately 1024 hours, I was in full police uniform, driving a marked Daly City Police patrol vehicle. I was driving south on Sullivan Avenue, north of the interstate 280 south on ramp. At that time my attention was drawn to a gray, 2015, Volkswagen, Passat bearing California license #5TUF434. I saw the vehicle was occupied by a male driver and female passenger. I conducted a records check on the computer in my patrol vehicle and it revealed it was a stolen vehicle out of Oakland.
I made contact with the driver (Stanciel, Conswella N. DOB 06/19/86), who related that she did not possess a driver's license. Conswella was checked through LEADS via dispatch, which revealed a no valid driver's license and she was clear with no wants or warrants. She was unable to provide insurance for the vehicle. There was a passenger in the vehicle, who was identified as (Edwards, Shekida D. DOB 07/24/86), she was checked through LEADS, which revealed that she was valid with no wants or warrants. The vehicle was released to Shekida.
to call the Police if Joselyn or Ricardo came to her residence, because she did
for possession of stolen vehicle and they would be arriving in the area to take
Upon arrival, I made contact with the complainant, who identified himself as Gregory Climi by his Florida ID card. Climi advised that he is a driver for Lyft and was assaulted with a handgun by one of his passengers. Climi stated that at approximately 1:40 A.M. a request for a ride came in. Climi advised that he picked up the suspect at approximately 2:04 A.M. at 8602 US 19, Port Richey (Checkers). Climi stated that the suspect wanted a ride across the street to the Mcdonalds located at 8527 US 19, Port Richey, so he could confront an employee there. Climi advised that the suspect stated that he was upset
The contact continued for some time with Sgt. Bowden repeatedly telling Taylor he was trespassing on private property. Taylor stated he used to be a police officer in Texas, he knew the law, he was not trespassing and that Sgt. Bowden had no legal authority. Sgt. Bowden explained to him he had arrest authority at all times while he was in Pulaski County. Sgt. Bowden advised he was in Pulaski County and identified himself repeatedly by name, rank and agency both verbally and by ID and Badge. At some point the white female passenger held her phone up and stated she was recording the
He asked if I needed something and I asked to speak with the individual driving the silver Ford. The male said to wait, that he would get him. A male then exited the house and I began to question him on the hit and run that occurred during the night. The male stated it wasn't him and the car is his mother's.
The description of the offender’s vehicle, matched one that Angel Gonzalez had. The officers conducted a traffic stop on Gonzalez’s vehicle in an attempt to get a positive identification from the victim. Although the victim gave the officers a positive identification of Angel
I made contact with the driver and requested a driver's license and insurance. The driver was unable to provide a driver license or insurance. He provided Mexico Metricula Consular ID Card with the name of Martinez-Quintana, Gabriel A. DOB 08/17/60. The name was checked through L.E.A.D.S. via dispatch, at which time it came back no record with no wants/warrant. Martinez was placed into custody at 1700 hours and he was transported to the Cicero Police Station to be processed. The vehicle was towed by Tuff Towing
I asked Johnson if he had a Mississippi Identification card. Johnson advised me that he had a Mississippi Identification card and he handed it to me. I walked back to my patrol car #64 and gave Johnson's information to Gautier Police Department Dispatcher, Alyssa Mcvicker.