February 2011 - Fugitive Watch
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February 2011 - Fugitive Watch
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Contents Letter to San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed 5 5 Steps to Resolving Conflict So Everyone Wins 6 9 In Memoriam 8 Un Ejecutado Cada 40 Minutos en 2010 10 Dating Violencce 15 Un Comando Asesina y Quema a Dos Estudiantes en Ciudad Juárez 17 Los Zetas Controlan Los Órganos Policíacos De Monterrey, Revela El Más Reciente Cable Difundido Por Wikileaks 17 20 Fugitive Watch Factoids 19 20 Bustin’ Up 21 Fugitive Watch Showtimes 22 Fugitive Watch : Comcast On Demand 23 Fugitive Watch Productions Inc., including any predecessor or affiliated companies, does not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any of the advertisements or other information accessed directly or indirectly from host advertisements contained in this publication, nor the quality of any products, information or other materials displayed, purchased or obtained by any consumer, as a result of an advertisement or any other information or offer in connection with the service or products. 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February 2011 For advertising rates and information, please write or call: Fugitive Watch® Productions, Inc. (408) 729-7737 PMB #228 • 353-E East Tenth St. Gilroy, CA 95020-6577 Phone: (408) 729-7737 • Website: www.fugitive.com e-mail: newsinfo@fugitive.com Fugitive Watch®News FW 11-16 Murder / asesinato The San Jose Police Department is investigating a triple homicide that occurred on Saturday, Jan. 8, 2010, at the Mexicali Club, 939 Oakland Road, in San Jose. Police received 9-1-1 calls at 8:27 p.m. of shots fired inside the bar. Three males reportedly entered the club while armed with firearms and a gun battle ensued. The investigation reveals that three suspects, two of whom have been identified as Antonio Allon and Manuel Barraza, entered the bar with the intent to kidnap the bar owner, Humberto Velasquez Sanchez, over an alleged debt. A fourth suspect, identified as Hector Milla, waited outside as the driver of the getaway vehicle. Allon, Barraza, and the third, unidentified suspect, were confronted inside the bar by Manuel Mendosa, who was armed with a firearm. A gun battle ensued and two individuals were killed inside the bar as a result of the gun battle. One suspect sustained fatal wounds, but escaped and was later found in the getaway vehicle. Sanchez sustained multiple gunshot wounds and was taken to a local hospital, where he currently remains in stable condition.We are currently seeking two outstanding suspects: Hector Milla, driver of the getaway vehicle, and the third suspect who remains unidentified. Milla, also known as Arnaldo Perez Santa and by the nickname of “Mono,” has a no-bail warrant for his arrest charging violation of section 187 of the California Penal Code -Homicide. It is unknown if Milla is armed with a firearm, and it is believed he is possibly headed to Southern California or Mexico. Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800922-8448) or text us at 408-355-0999 or send a confidential email tip, if you know his whereabouts. Por favor llame la línea de Los Fugitivos en 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) o texto en 408355-0999 o envia un email a tips@fugitive.com, si usted sabe su paradero. AKA: Arnaldo Perez Santa or “Mono”. SUSPECT VEHICLE: Black 1997 Ford Explorer 2-door Sport Utility Vehicle, California license plate #6NOE692 10-299 John Spencer Domestic Violence / violencia domestica Vallejo police are searching for a convicted felon suspected of kidnapping and assaulting his estranged wife last week. John Spencer, 26, is wanted for felony domestic violence, felony assault causing serious bodily injury, false imprisonment and kidnapping, police Sgt. Kenny Park said. His 28-year-old estranged wife reported the assault from the 300 block of Avian Drive on Dec. 16, Park said. Park said Spencer is suspected of forcibly removing the woman from her home shortly after midnight and severely beating her, causing significant injuries that required hospitalization, Park said. She called police after Spencer dropped her back off at home, Park said. Spencer is 6 feet tall, weighs 185 pounds and has ties to Vallejo and Fairfield, Park said. He has a criminal history that includes weapons violations, robbery, murder and assault with a deadly weapon, and was released from a Louisiana prison less than two years ago, Park said. Anyone who comes into contact with Spencer is advised not to approach him and to call police immediately, Park said. Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408-355-0999 or send a confidential email tip, if you know his whereabouts. Por favor llame la línea de Los Fugitivos en 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) o texto en 408-355-0999 o envia un email a tips@fugitive.com, si usted sabe su paradero. Copyright © 2010 by Bay City News, Inc. -- Republication, Rebroadcast or any other Reuse without the express written consent of Bay City News, Inc. is prohibited. FUGITIVE WATCH...1-800-9CAUGHT Hector Milla all persons depicted in this publication are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. do not attempt under any circumstance to apprehend any persons depicted in this publication. all persons may be considered armed and dangerous by law enforcement. please call the fugitive hotline number (se habla español) or 9-1-1 for an immediate sighting. february 2011 4 Fugitive Watch®News FW february 2011 5 Letter to San Jose Mayor Reed his decision in part by attributing LA’s low crime rate and reduced number of homicides to the size of the city’s police department. The Mayor also stressed that in LA focusing on public safety is priority one. LAPD’s Chief Charlie Beck echoed this sentiment saying, “public safety is the cornerstone of government. If this is not a safe city, then this is not a city that can deliver services or support human growth.” Meanwhile, here in San Jose, our mayor has indicated that he will not reduce other city services so that San Jose can maintain its already woefully insufficient police staffing levels. How can two mayors of two major US cities have such a dramatically different perspective? Even mayors closer to home seem to think different than Reed. Last year Campbell’s then-mayor and current council member, Evan Low, was able to achieve pension reforms by working with his police officers rather than demonizing them before the public and forcing through highly divisive ballot measures. Like some critics in LA, Mayor Reed points to a large budget deficit and high 10-300 Kevin Deckard Parole Violation / Violación De Libertad Condicional The San Leandro Police Department is currently seeking Kevin Derale Deckard on warrants charging him with allegedly violating is probation in Solano County. According to Detective Alex Hidas, officers allegedly recovered a gun from his apartment in the 15000 block of Tropic Court. Deckard has an extensive violent arrest history and should be considered armed and dangerous. He has since vacated his apartment but may still work at a business on Cherry Street in Newark. He has a relative that lives on Monterey Street in Vallejo and is associated to the following vehicles: White 1996 Toyota Tercel License #3RXC775, 1990 Buick LeSabre License #6ERE110,1978 Faded red Chevy Stepside Truck License #1J65504, 2001 Chevy Camaro Sport Coupe #5KME769, License 2003 Lincoln Navigator License #5ANP853. Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408-355-0999 or send a confidential email tip, if you know his whereabouts. Por favor llame la línea de Los Fugitivos en 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) o texto en 408355-0999 o envia un email a tips@fugitive.com, si usted sabe su paradero. employee costs as the reasons he wants to impose dramatic staffing reductions at the police department this year. These issues easily gain the attention of a listening public suffering from the effects of the worst economic downturn in most of our lifetimes. Unfortunately, Reed fails to listen himself. While all the services the City provides are valued, public safety is the public’s number one priority as shown by numerous opinion surveys. A city’s budget is a statement of the values of its community; I do not believe the Mayor’s stated intentions for this year’s budget reflect the values of San Jose’s residents. While preparations are being made to fulfill the Mayor’s budget plan, it is not too late to turn around the Titanic. The impacts of drastically reducing the size of the police department to our citizens’ lives will be far more significant than those caused by cuts to other areas. The closing of a public pool or the reduction of library hours hurts you much less than, for example, not have detectives available to investigate the burglary of your house. Instances of violent crime have been relatively low in FUGITIVE WATCH...1-800-9CAUGHT Last year in San Jose there were 20 homicides over the course of the entire year. So far in 2011 there have been 5 and the year is barely over a week old. Put another way, with just over 2% of 2011 gone by there have already been 25% as many homicides as in all of 2010. On just this past Saturday, San Jose experienced a triple homicide, a fatal hit-and-run, two robberies and multiple separate stabbings. Due to staffing cuts, while the City was descending into mayhem in Sunday’s early morning hours there were no more than 3 officers available to respond to such incidents in this city of nearly 1 million. Despite these realities, Mayor Chuck Reed is broadly expected to push for further dramatic staffing cuts at the police department this year. Other mayors in the state have their budgetary priorities straight. Last week, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa voiced his intention to maintain the LAPD at its current levels though LA is also facing a budget crisis. Villaraigosa explained San Jose, but they will undoubtedly go up after the police units who have been proactively pursuing those who commit such crimes have been eliminated. The events of this past weekend are only the beginning. Hard decisions are going to have to be made, but I submit to you that all cuts are not created equal. James Gonzales is a member of the Board of Directors of the San Jose Police Officers’ Association. 10-306 Michael Elijah Pulliambanks Murder / asesinato Police today released the name of a suspect in the murder of an Oakley man in Antioch last week. Investigators are seeking 18-year-old Michael Elijah Pulliambanks, aka Michael Banks, for the Dec. 20 shooting of 24-year-old Arnold Muckleroy. Muckleroy was shot at about 5:15 p.m. on Rockspring Way in Antioch, according to police. He died at the hospital the next morning. Police said Muckleroy drove to Rockspring Way to meet with some people, got in their car, and was shot in the head and dumped in the road. The suspect vehicle, described as a dirty 1990s dark green two-door Ford Escort, has been recovered, police said today. Police said a $500,000 arrest warrant had been issued for Pulliambanks for attempted murder. However, detectives will now be seeking a warrant for murder. Pulliambanks frequents the Bay Area and Sacramento area, and is considered armed and dangerous, police said.Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408-355-0999 or send a confidential email tip, if you know his whereabouts. Por favor llame la línea de Los Fugitivos en 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) o texto en 408-355-0999 o envia un email a tips@fugitive.com, si usted sabe su paradero. Copyright © 2010 by Bay City News, Inc. Republication, Rebroadcast or any other reuse without the express written consent of Bay City News, Inc. is prohibited. all persons depicted in this publication are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. do not attempt under any circumstance to apprehend any persons depicted in this publication. all persons may be considered armed and dangerous by law enforcement. please call the fugitive hotline number (se habla español) or 9-1-1 for an immediate sighting. Fugitive Watch®News FW February 2011 6 Steps to Resolving Conflict So Everyone Wins By Patt Saso www.SasoSeminars.com Imagine a world without conflict. Is it possible to imagine your home being conflict free? Well, maybe NOT, but there is a second best solution…resolving conflict so everyone wins. Sound impossible? In a recent conversation I had with my colleague, Mary, we both concurred that conflict is a part of everyday life. Yet as therapists we see how destructive it can sometimes be in a family. It is normal for conflict to increase when children reach the teen years. Adolescents push the limits and are more outspoken. Teens’ behaviors and attitudes transform. It seems like almost overnight they become rude and disrespectful. Sometimes parents are frustrated and not prepared for these changes. So the arguing starts and people get hurt. Research from the Gottman Institute in Seattle, WA found that most arguments are initiated by the parents. Parents have their agenda and push it on their kid. People can hurt. The real cause of damage to relationships is not with the frequency of arguments but rather with the approach used for resolution. Two approaches that harm Commonly, parents either demand what they want, and then try and coerce the teen into doing it. Or they are permissive and accommodating. In the bigger picture both are destructive to the parent-child relationship. Here’s what I mean. Demanding Approach: parent wins/teen loses Imagine your son, Johnny, comes home from school. He throws his backpack on the floor, heads straight for his room, slams the door behind him, cranks up the rap music and doesn’t come out until dinner. You march into his room. Since you are the decider, you warn him to do his homework, get off the computer and turn the music off. He resists. Then you start using threats and pretty soon there’s a full blown argument. And after a long and nasty battle he complies, but you both end up feeling horrible. Using the demanding approach the parent may win, but teens build up resentment. No one likes to be forced into doing something. Accommodating Approach: teen wins/parent loses Using the same story - mom tries to talk to Johnny and he starts yelling at her to get out of his room and to get off his back! She succumbs and leaves him alone. She is hurt, but becomes angry when he doesn’t come to dinner. Both are miserable. Exploring unmet needs It is important to remember that both parent and teen have needs. Our behavior is an attempt, whether consciously or not, to get those needs met. Johnny wants privacy and control over his time, and mom wants a good student and family togetherness. If parents are always accommodating their demands, teens will learn to be self-absorbed. If we try to control and manipulate teens’ behavior, they will learn to cope negatively in unhealthy ways…rage, resentment, retaliation. There is a healthier way. 3 Step Winning-Method: Start by taking the power struggle out of the equation. Look at conflict as unmet needs and explore how everyone can get their wants and needs met. Work as a team toward solutions. Make known what you both need and want, then agree to work toward a middle ground. Focus on solutions that work for both of you. Have your goal be win-win, not win-lose. With this intention you are more likely to create a solution that is workable for both of you. For example: Mom agrees to let Johnny use his time how he wants after school and Johnny agrees to join the family for dinner. He is motivated to complete his school work because it is his decision. He feels closer to his mom because she respects his needs. Parents who practice resolving conflict with a win-win strategy note remarkable changes in their children’s behavior. They see improved grades, healthier relationships, more responsibility with homework and chores, and a more positive disposition. Find out for yourself and give it a try. Patt Saso assists people back into harmony in their relationships. She is a Marriage & Family therapist in Milpitas, CA. Patt & Steve Saso are authors of 10 Best Gifts for Your Teen and Parenting Your Teen with TLC. For more parenting tools visit their web at www. SasoSeminars.com and sign up for their free eNewsletter, Parenting Teens Just Got Easier. Or call 408.262.6837 Fugitive Watch®News FW February 2011 7 Fugitive Watch®News FW February 2011 8 In Memory of Those Who Gave Their Lives in Service to Their Community Deputy Sheriff Suzanne Hopper Police Officer Jillian Smith Clark County Sheriff ’s Office Arlington Police Department End of Watch: Saturday, January 1, 2011 End of Watch: Tuesday, December 28, 2010 Deputy Sheriff Suzanne Hopper was shot and killed after responding to a call of a window being shot out at a trailer park in Enon. While conducting a preliminary investigation Deputy Hopper observed a footprint and took out a camera to photograph it. As she took photographs a male opened the door to his trailer and fired one shot at Deputy Hopper with a shotgun, killing her. Additional deputies and officers from area police departments arrived at the scene and surrounded the trailer. A standoff ensued in which dozens of shots were fired between the suspect and officers. A police officer from the German Township Police Department was wounded and the suspect was ultimately killed during the shootout. Deputy Hopper had served with the Clark County Sheriff ’s Office for 12 years. She is survived by her husband and two children. Video newscast may be seen at www.fugitive.com Police Officer Jillian Smith was shot and killed after responding to an apartment for a report of a domestic dispute. Officer Smith responded to a call of a domestic dispute between a husband and wife. When she arrived, the husband had already left the apartment. Officer Smith was inside the apartment taking a report from the female victim when her husband returned.As the husband opened fire Officer Smith heroically positioned herself to shield the woman’s 11-year-old daughter, saving the girl but receiving fatal gunshot wounds. The man then chased his wife to a bedroom where he murdered her before killing himself. Officer Smith had served with the Arlington Police Department for 10 months and had finished her field training 15 days prior to her murder. Video newscast may be seen at www.fugitive. com 11-1 vladimr graham Noriega attempted murder / asalto The Burlingame Police Department is currently seeking Vladimr Graham Noriega on a warrant charging him with Attempted Murder. Inspector Kashiwahara reports that on July 7th, 2010, Noriega was named as a alleged suspect in a stabbing that occurred at the Caribbean Gardens Bar. It is believed that Noriega may visit or stay with friends or relatives at an apartment in the 100 block of Euclid Ave or on Estabrook Street in San Leandro, and may be driving a Gold or Champange colored 4 door Mercedes, with a license plate of #6JNP734. Heis known to frequent Latin bars or clubs and was possibly at Luka’s Bar in Oakland. Noriega is to be considered ARMED AND DANGEROUS. Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408-355-0999 or send a confidential email tip, if you know his whereabouts. Por favor llame la línea de Los Fugitivos en 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) o texto en 408-355-0999 o envia un email a tips@ fugitive.com, si usted sabe su paradero. FW FUGITIVE WATCH...1-800-9CAUGHT Fugitive Watch®News february 2011 9 95-115 John Timothy Shinnick Attempted Murder, Robbery / Asalto, Robo Age Enhanced Drawings The Hayward Police Department is currently seeking John Timothy Shinnick on warrant charging him with Attempted Murder and Robbery. Detective Tom Perry reports that Shinnick allegedly armed himself with a 45 caliber handgun and attempted to rob a parked motorist at a fast food restaurant near Jackson Avenue and Cypress Avenue in Hayward. When the victim tried to drive off, Shinnick broke out the car window and shot the victim in the face. Shinnick knows he is wanted and states he will shoot it out with the police or kill a police officer. He is also wanted for desertion from the military. Shinnick uses the alias of Scott Trey and has tattoos of Tim and Desert Storm. He was last known to frequent the Hayward, San Jose and Mountain View areas. Scott Trey Has Tattoos of Tim and Desert Storm. The photo of Shinnick is 14 years old. Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text at 408-355-0999 if you have any information. all persons depicted in this publication are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. do not attempt under any circumstance to apprehend any persons depicted in this publication. all persons may be considered armed and dangerous by law enforcement. please call the fugitive hotline number (se habla español) or 9-1-1 for an immediate sighting. Fugitive Watch®News Un Ejecutado Cada 40 Minutos En 2010 La cifra de ultimados representa 42% de las que ha habido durante este sexenio. Chihuahua lidera la lista y Ciudad Juárez se mantiene como la alcaldía más violenta. Durante 2010 hubo 12 mil 658 ejecuciones en el país, lo que representa un incremento de 52 por ciento respecto a los casos presentados en 2009. El total de asesinatos del crimen organizado dejó en promedio un muerto cada 40 minutos. Además, representan 42 por ciento de las ejecuciones que ha habido en el sexenio de Felipe Calderón, que es de 29 mil 481. Uno de cada tres casos se dio en Chihuahua, donde desde diciembre de 2006 ha habido 10 mil 587 ajusticiamientos, de los cuales 57 por ciento se cometieron en Ciudad Juárez. El número de homicidios violentos en esa entidad durante 2010 fue 44 por ciento superior al de 2008 y 22 por ciento más al de 2009, siendo el mes de agosto el más violento de los cuatro años recientes, con 518 ejecuciones. Ciudad Juárez se mantuvo como el municipio más violento del país con 2 mil 944 personas ultimadas, 821 más que las de 2009; 2 mil 81 más que en 2008 y muy por arriba de la cifra de 2007, cuando se cometieron 140 asesinatos relacionados con el crimen organizado. Sinaloa fue la segunda entidad con mayor número de ejecuciones en 2010, al contabilizar mil 730, lo que significa más del doble de los ajusticiamientos perpetrados durante el año pasado y 785 casos por arriba de los ocurridos en 2008. Agosto fue el mes más violento para esa entidad en todo el sexenio, pues se registraron 242 ejecuciones; antes la entidad mantenía un promedio mensual de 76 asesinatos vinculados al narcotráfico. La lista continúa con Baja California, con 912 ejecutados en 2010, cifra que superó a las 691 víctimas de 2009 y a las 723 de 2008, por lo que al menos dos personas al día fueron ejecutadas en ese estado. Les siguen Durango, Guerrero, Michoacán, Nuevo León, Sonora y Tamaulipas, estados que mantienen operativos militares y que concentraron durante al año pasado 82.8 por ciento de los homicidios relacionados con el crimen organizado. En Tamaulipas hubo 505 ejecuciones más que en 2009, cuando sólo se documentaron 31 casos. Más policías y militares caídos Durante 2010, 755 policías y militares murieron a manos del crimen organizado, con lo que también se superaron las bajas de efectivos que se presentaron en 2009. Otro número que se incrementó fue el de mujeres muertas relacionadas con la delincuencia organizada, al alcanzar 762, muy por encima de las 411 registrados en 2009. Además, fueron ultimados 183 menores de edad y 86 funcionarios. La violencia en 2010 se recrudeció desde marzo, cuando por primera ocasión se superaron las mil muertes en un mes durante el actual sexenio; en los siguientes seis meses se mantuvo la cifra por arriba del millar, dando un promedio de 38 muertes diarias. Agosto se mantuvo como el mes más violento del sexenio, con una cifra de mil 322 ajusticiamientos, lo que significa un promedio de 42 ejecuciones al día. En diciembre fueron ultimadas 928 personas, cifra superior a las 853 de noviembre, pero por debajo del promedio mensual del año pasado, que es de mil 49. Según el recuento de MILENIO, la fecha más violenta de 2010 fue el 24 de agosto, con 132 ejecuciones, de las cuales 72 se cometieron en el municipio de San Fernando, Tamaulipas. Otras jornadas violentas fueron el 14 de junio, cuando fueron asesinadas 91 personas: 34 en Sinaloa, 23 en Nayarit y el resto en otras entidades; mientras que el 11 de junio se contabilizaron 75 muertes, 20 de ellas en Tamaulipas y 19 en un centro de rehabilitación en Chihuahua. FW February 2011 10 Get Fugitive Watch Critical Alerts Fugitive Watch is now on Facebook 1. Fans they can join us on Facebook and network with other Fugitive Watch fans. 2. Fans can subscribe at www.Fugitive Watch.com for Critical Alerts delivered to you email. FW february 2011 11 11-19 unknown FUGITIVE WATCH...1-800-9CAUGHT Fugitive Watch®News sexual assault and robbery / asalto sexual y robo The Oakland Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspects in these police sketches. Detectives report that on November 20th 2010, two men accosted a woman near 11th and Market streets as she was walking home from the West Oakland BART station. One man had a gun and sexually assaulted the woman and then forced her to withdraw money from an ATM. The two suspects then ordered the woman to take them to the apartment where she lives with the other two woman and then sexually assaulted and robbed them. Detectives report that men were driving a 1993 or 1994 four-door black Honda Civic with a “square” spoiler on the back. Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800922-8448) or text us at 408-355-0999 or send a confidential email tip, if you know the names of these men or have any information that can help solve this crime. Por favor llame la línea de Los Fugitivos en 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) o texto en 408355-0999 o envia un email a tips@fugitive.com, si usted tiene alguna información que pueda ayudar a resolver este crimen. Video newscast may be seen at www.fugitive.com. 11-18 Armando gil Attempted murder / asalto A Marin County man wanted in connection with a 2006 sexual assault is also a possible suspect in a gangrelated shooting that injured two men in the Hamilton Marketplace shopping center in Novato last week, police said. Armando Gil is wanted for questioning about the Jan. 3 shooting, which injured a 23-year-old San Jose man and a 27-year-old San Rafael man, Novato police Detective Kory Jones said. The men were sitting in a car at the shopping center, located in the 5700 block of Nave Drive, when they were shot at about 8:30 p.m. Police said the shooting appears to be gang-related. Police have already arrested one suspect in the shooting, Alessandra Marie Coyle, 22, of Novato. She was taken into custody the day of the shooting on suspicion of attempted murder and participation in a criminal street gang. She was scheduled to be arraigned this morning in Marin County Superior Court. Gil should be considered armed and dangerous. Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408-355-0999 or send a confidential email tip, if you know his whereabouts. Por favor llame la línea de Los Fugitivos en 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) o texto en 408-355-0999 o envia un email a tips@fugitive.com, si usted sabe su paradero. Copyright © 2011 by Bay City News, Inc. Republication, Rebroadcast or any other Reuse without the express written consent of Bay City News, Inc. is prohibited. all persons depicted in this publication are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. do not attempt under any circumstance to apprehend any persons depicted in this publication. all persons may be considered armed and dangerous by law enforcement. please call the fugitive hotline number (se habla español) or 9-1-1 for an immediate sighting. Fugitive Watch®News FW February 2011 12 Fugitive Watch®News FW February 2011 13 Fugitive Watch®News FW February 2011 14 Fugitive Watch®News February 2011 FW Dating Violence Dating is a part of growing up. It’s important to meet new people and begin relationships in life. It is also important to protect yourself and to be aware of what’s going on around you. The purpose of this section is to increase awareness, not fear. Acquaintance rape, a.k.a. date rape, is when a person you know uses threats or force you into participating in sexual activity against your will. Neighbors, friends, boy- or girlfriends, co-workers, and dates are some possibilities of people who could commit an acquaintance rape. Acquaintance rape is more common than you think; 80% of teenage victims of sexual assault- that’s 4 out of 5 victims- know their rapist before the assault takes place. It is rare that an acquaintance rapist will use a weapon when committing the sexual assault. Often physical force (like hitting, kicking or pushing) is used. Rapists can also take advantage of a person under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol, which inhibit a person from agreeing to sexual acts. If you cannot consent to sex and sex has been forced upon you, then you are a victim of sexual violence. myths of acquaintance rape MYTH: The rape is not as bad if you know the rapist. FACT: Rape is a traumatic and threatening experience regardless of who the rapist is. In fact, the betrayal and manipulation commonly found in acquaintance rapes may lead to more damaging psychological and emotional problems. MYTH: If you don’t report, it’s not rape. FACT: The fact is, most victims of acquaintance rape don’t report. There may be no outward signs of abuse, since the rapist is not usually violent. Victims of acquaintance rape may feel responsible and fear that they won’t be believed. This does not mean that a rape didn’t happen. MYTH: If he paid for a date, she owes him something in return. FACT: No one should feel like they owe anything for a date. There is no excuse for forced sex. MYTH: It’s not rape if a person is too drunk or high to resist sex. FACT: Sexual contact with someone unable to agree to have sex, for whatever reason, is considered rape. what to do to protect yourself Always remember the only person who can stop a rape is the rapist. However, there are ways to avoid situations that could lead to acquaintance rape. Find out as much as possible about your date ahead of time, especially if it’s a blind date. It may actually Rape on a date occurs frequently and in familiar settings. Alcohol and/or drugs often play a role. Sometimes it’s hard to recognize date rape as a crime because the rapist is someone the victim knows and often trusts. Date rape can be either planned or spontaneous. It is important to remember that date rape is still a crime of power and control, and not of a sexual nature. NO Means NO!!! uncomfortable in a situation, plan ways to get out of it; you know in your heart if something is wrong around you. be aware and stay safe!! On dates or in social situations: • Don’t leave your drink unattended • Get your own drink and open it yourself • Have your own ride home • Avoid secluded places • Avoid people who ignore your feelings or try to make decisions for you • Always let somebody know where you’re going to be • Use the “buddy system” • Set your limits • Be assertive and say what you want At Home: • Leave some lights on when you’re not home • Use the “peepholes” when somebody is at the door • Use deadbolt locks when home alone Walking: • Plan your route and walk confidently • Avoid alleys and other isolated spots • If you’re being followed, go into a store or knock on a door for help Some rapists actually prefer to know their victims in advance, because they can act without arousing suspicion or causing alarm. They may learn about their victims, their habits, living arrangements, schedule, etc. and be able to plan their attack with less chance of getting caught. A rapist may try to gain the trust of the victim to reduce the chance of the crime being reported. Often, victims are caught off guard by acquaintance rapists. rape on a date 15 MYTH: If you don’t resist or fight back, it isn’t rape. FACT: There are lots of reasons why victims don’t fight back. They may be taken by surprise before they can do anything. They may fear for their lives, or be scared the rapist may hurt them more if they fight back. They may be afraid of hurting the rapist, especially if he is a friend. MYTH: When someone says NO, they really mean MAYBE. FACT: No means NO. Everything besides YES is a NO. Always! be a good idea to double date the first few times you go out with someone. When you do go out, make sure a friend or a parent knows where you will be, and what time you should be home. Remember, alcohol decreases your ability to react, so if you’re going to drink, drink responsibly. Before you leave a party with someone you don’t know well, tell someone where you’re going. Avoid out-of-the-way, secluded areas. Watch yourself and your behaviors, and watch how people respond to you. Could anything you do be misinterpreted? Is your date quick to jump to conclusions? Never be afraid to stand up for yourself when necessary. Don’t worry about being polite. When you say NO, say it loud and clear; leave no room for confusion. And most importantly, trust your instincts!!! If you’re In your car: • Have your keys out and ready when walking to your car, especially at night • Check the back seat and underneath your car before getting in it • Keep your car doors locked, even when you’re in it • If possible, carry a cell phone On The Telephone: • If you receive an obscene phone call, just hang up • Don’t let anybody know that you’re home by yourself www.promotetruth.org Fugitive Watch®News FW February 2011 16 Fugitive Watch®News Un Comando Asesina y Quema a Dos Estudiantes en Ciudad Juárez Uno estaba matriculado en la Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua y el otro en el Colegio de Bachilleres. Eran presuntamente acosados por secuestradores Dos estudiantes que viajaban en una camioneta fueron ejecutados por hombres armados, que luego arrojaron una bomba molotov para quemar sus cuerpos y vehículo en Ciudad Juárez. Las dos víctimas, un estudiante de 18 años del Colegio de Bachilleres y otro que cursaba la carrera de educación física en la Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua, fueron identificadas por familiares. Al parecer eran acosados por un hombre apodado “Panchillo”, perteneciente a la banda del secuestrador Ernesto Piñón, alias “El Neto”, detenido en 2009 tras planear el secuestro de una magistrada. Más de 12 mil 456 personas han muerto en hechos asociados con el crimen organizado en México este año y 30 mil 196 del 1 de diciembre de 2006 al 10 de diciembre de 2010, según cifras oficiales. FW February 2011 17 Los Zetas controlan los órganos policíacos de Monterrey, revela el más reciente cable difundido por Wikileaks Los ciudadanos están parando sus viajes a la frontera, y varias empresas de autobuses están cancelando sus rutas en el estado. En efecto, si objetivos de alto valor se mudan a Monterrey y Saltillo, Coahuila, la violencia entre los cárteles y el ejército aumentará, cita el mensaje diplomático. En el cable 10MONTERREY66 se califica la crisis de violencia como “fuera de control”. El comunicado está fechado el 28 de febrero pasado en el consulado de Estados Unidos en Monterrey, un día después del ataque con granadas a cinco comandancias de Nuevo León. En el cable, la diplomacia estadunidense no cree en la versión del gobernador Rodrigo Medina respecto a que las agresiones fueron una respuesta al combate contra la delincuencia en el estado. Por el contrario, evidencian el poder y el control que ejerce el narcotráfico en la entidad. Fugitive Watch®News 10-208 juan mullis robbery / robo The New York Police Department has identified one of three suspects in a Harlem home invasion that used a child as a decoy during the robbery. They report that on September 1st, at about 1:15 p.m. at 540 Manhattan Avenue, a woman holding a child knocked on the door of an apartment report. When the victim opened the door, two men allegedly displayed guns and entered the residence. They robbed the victims of money and an iPhone and then fled the scene. Police have identified one of the suspects as Juan Mullis, 28 years old. The surveillance video of the suspects can be seen on the Fugitive Watch web site www.fugitive. com. Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408-355-0999 or send a confidential email tip, if you know his whereabouts. Por favor llame la línea de Los Fugitivos en 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) o texto en 408-3550999 o envia un email a tips@fugitive.com, si usted sabe su paradero. Video newscast may be seen at www.fugitive.com. FUGITIVE WATCH...1-800-9CAUGHT FW february 2011 18 10-309 Princess Cole Fraud / fraude The Alameda County Sheriff’s Department is currently seeking Princess Danielle Cole on a $360,000.00 felony warrant. According to Detective Steve Griffitts, Cole is the primary suspect in an extensive identity theft crew operating the the Oakland, Hayward and Stockton areas. Cole is allegedly responsible for obtaining rental vehicles or purchasing vehicles from dealerships by using the identity and personal infomation of her victims. Once she has the vehicles, she is allegedly fraudulently getting the vehciles re-registered at DMV and selling them to unsuspecting people on Craigslist. Cole has allegedly accomplished this scam eight times with tens of thousands of dollars in losses. Cole may be using the aliases, Melodie Olson, Monique Randolph, Megan Xu and Megan White. Cole recently gave birth to a child somewhere in the Stockton, San Jaoquin area and is believed to still be in the Stockton area. Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408-355-0999 or send a confidential email tip, if you know her whereabouts. Por favor llame la línea de Los Fugitivos en 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) o texto en 408-355-0999 o envia un email a tips@fugitive.com, si usted sabe su paradero. all persons depicted in this publication are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. do not attempt under any circumstance to apprehend any persons depicted in this publication. all persons may be considered armed and dangerous by law enforcement. please call the fugitive hotline number (se habla español) or 9-1-1 for an immediate sighting. $14,860 2007 Jeep Wrangler $13,240 2006 VW Passat $6,995 2004 Hyundai Elantra $15,820 2005 Ford Expedition $13,650 $12,495 2004 Infiniti G35 $10,995 2002 Audi Allroad 2006 Ford Escape $8,995 2002 Honda Accord Fugitive Watch®News february 2011 FW 19 Fugitive Watch Factoids In 1942 the American military taught 1 million new recruits how to read and write. • Between 1942 and 1945, 16 million men attended military basic training. • • • During World War Two, American military policy was to segregate African-American soldiers from white soldiers and not use AfricanAmerican soldiers in combat. African-American soldiers were only to be used for labor. Some African-Americans were eventually allowed to be used in combat and performed heroically. The World’s Most Expensive Hotel is the Burj Al Arab Hotel in Dubai, UAE. It is the only 7 Star Hotel in the World. The Cheapest room is $1,000 per night. The Royal Suite is $28,000 per night. World’s Largest Shopping Mall is the South China Mall in • Dongguan, China at 9,601,408 square feet. With shops on 6 floors. • • • • • The World’s Widest Bridge is the Sydney Harbor Bridge in Australia has 16 lanes of car traffic. 8 lanes in the upper floor and 8 in the lower floor The World’s Biggest Passenger Ship is the MS Freedom of the Seas with a 4,300 passenger capacity. The World’s Biggest Airplane is the Airbus A380 with a 555 passenger capacity. The World’s Biggest Bus is the Neoplan Jumbo Cruiser is 2 buses connected to make 1 bus. It has a double deck with170 passenger capacity. The World’s Tallest Building is the Burj Dubai Tower at 900 meters high. 11-5 unknown Assault /asalto The Stanford Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspect in this police sketch. Detective Ceasar Campos reports that on January 3rd 2011 at about 6:30 pm a female student was assaulted by an unknown male suspect as she walked to her residence on the Stanford University Campus. The victim was walking across Manzanita Field when the suspect approached her from behind, pulled her to the side and placed his hand over her mouth. The victim tried biting the suspect, prompting him to let her go and run away. The attacker is described as a white man in his 40s who was wearing a dark hooded sweat jacket. He had a mustache or goatee, brown hair, and a thin build. Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408-355-0999 or send a confidential email tip, if you know the name of this man or have any information that can help solve this crime. Por favor llame la línea de Los Fugitivos en 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-9228448) o texto en 408-355-0999 o envia un email a tips@fugitive.com, si usted tiene alguna información que pueda ayudar a resolver este crimen. FUGITIVE WATCH...1-800-9CAUGHT • The World’s Biggest Stadium is the Maracana Stadium in Rio De Janerio, Brazil with a capacity of 199,000 people. • 180 millions of Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged annually. • • The World’s Costliest Stadium is the New Wembley Stadium in London. It has a 90,000 people capacity and cost $1.6 billion. It’s impossible to sneeze with eyes open. • In Bangladesh, kids are punished and jailed for cheating in final exams. • The Largest Church Building is the Winners Chapel Canaanland in Otta, Nigeria. It has an inside sitting capacity of 50,000 people and the outside overflow capacity is 250,000 people. • It takes a yard of sugarcane to make one sugar cube. • A half gallon water is required to cook macaroni. • Traffic lights were used even before the invention of cars. • America has 30.30% airports of the world & India has only 0.70%. • A normal person laughs five times a day. • The total surface area of the Earth is 197 million square miles. • 3,000 years ago, most Egyptians died by the age of 30. • The sunrays reached at the earth in 8 minutes & 3 seconds. • Ancient Egyptians used slabs of stones as pillows. • The world’s population has increased 3.1 billion in last 40 years. • Earlier in China, doctors received their fees only if patients were cured. 11-9 unknown Indecent Exposure / Exibicionista Sexual The San Jose Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspect in this sketch. According to Detective Tina Latendresse, on December 18th, 2010 at about 9:30 pm, the victim was shopping at DD’s discount store located on Southwest Expressway. She left the store and was walking to her vehicle in the parking lot when she heard the suspect pull up behind her in his vehicle. The victim described the vehicle as a silver colored Toyota extended cab pick-up truck with a possible plate of 6P28880 or 6T28880 or 62T8880. The suspect began to talk to the victim so she turned around and saw him exposing himself. She then yelled at him and he drove away. The suspect was wearing a dark brown leather belt, light colored checked button-up shirt and a tan or brown cloth jacket. Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408-355-0999 or send a confidential email tip, if you know the name of this man or have any information that can help solve this crime. Por favor llame la línea de Los Fugitivos en 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-9228448) o texto en 408-355-0999 o envia un email a tips@fugitive.com, si usted tiene alguna información que pueda ayudar a resolver este crimen. all persons depicted in this publication are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. do not attempt under any circumstance to apprehend any persons depicted in this publication. all persons may be considered armed and dangerous by law enforcement. please call the fugitive hotline number (se habla español) or 9-1-1 for an immediate sighting. 11-12 unknown Bank Robbery / robo de banco The San Jose Police Department and the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Department are asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspect in these photos. According to detectives, on Monday, November 1st, 2010, at approximately 5:31 p.m., a robbery occurred at the Chase Bank, located at 1866 Camden Avenue, in San Jose. This suspect allegedly entered the bank, approached a teller, and demanded money. The unidentified suspect then exited the bank and remains at large. It is believed that the suspect allegedly committed four other bank robberies between November, 2010, and December, 2010. These robberies occurred in Santa Clara and Santa Cruz Counties. The San Jose Police and the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s departments are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect. Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408-355-0999 or send a confidential email tip, if you know the name of this man or have any information that can help solve this crime. Por favor llame la línea de Los Fugitivos en 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) o texto en 408-355-0999 o envia un email a tips@ fugitive.com, si usted tiene alguna información que pueda ayudar a resolver este crimen. FW FUGITIVE WATCH...1-800-9CAUGHT Fugitive Watch®News february 2011 20 11-14 unknown Fraud The Gilroy Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating one suspect (Roy Silim) and identifying an unknown accomplice in this photo. According to Detective Martin Beltran, between November 8, 2010 and November 15, 2010, Silim and the unknown accomplice completed several fraudulent deposits and withdraws at the Golden One Credit Union. The transactions occurred from San Francisco to Gilroy. Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408355-0999 or send a confidential email tip, if you know his whereabouts. Por favor llame la línea de Los Fugitivos en 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) o texto en 408-3550999 o envia un email a tips@fugitive.com, si usted sabe su paradero. all persons depicted in this publication are presumed to be innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. do not attempt under any circumstance to apprehend any persons depicted in this publication. all persons may be considered armed and dangerous by law enforcement. please call the fugitive hotline number (se habla español) or 9-1-1 for an immediate sighting. Apprehended A San Jose man police arrested earlier this week in connection with a kidnapping is being held without bail at Santa Clara County Jail on several felony offenses, including assault with a deadly weapon. Kevin Tran, 25, allegedly became upset after learning that his girlfriend was involved in a relationship with the man whom Tran apparently kidnapped, San Jose police said. Tran befriended and obtained a ride from the victim on Sunday at about 6 a.m. in the 3300 block of Suncrest Avenue in San Jose, police said. Once inside the victim’s vehicle, Tran brandished a handgun and threatened to kill the 22-year-old San Jose man if he did not follow orders. Tran allegedly forced the victim to drive to Los Angeles County and back to San Jose. While traveling on U.S. Highway 101, Tran discharged his handgun to demonstrate he was serious about fatally harming the victim, police said. Tran allegedly told the victim he would be allowed to live in exchange for several thousand dollars ransom, and Tran allegedly forced the victim to stop at various locations during their drive to call family members to solicit the ransom money, according to police. Once back in San Jose, Tran allegedly forced the victim into the passenger seat of Tran’s car and then drove while holding the victim captive at gunpoint, police said. Shortly before 9:30 a.m. Monday, Tran drove to the Bank of America at 1510 The Alameda in San Jose, where he apparently directed the victim to withdraw the ransom amount. Police learned that Tran and the victim were inside the bank and dispatched officers and robbery detectives to the scene. Tran was arrested in the bank’s parking lot and the victim was located inside the bank. Tran was booked into Santa Clara County Jail on suspicion of kidnapping, robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, criminal threats, unlawfully discharging a firearm, kidnapping for ransom, and false imprisonment involving violence, police said. Copyright © 2011 by Bay City News, Inc. -- Republication, Rebroadcast or any other Reuse without the express written consent of Bay City News, Inc. is prohibited. Kevin Tran Fugitive Watch 1-800-9CAUGHT Fugitive Watch®News FW February 2011 21 These are from a book called ‘Disorder in the American Courts’ and are things people actually said in court, word for word, taken down and now published by court reporters that had the torment of staying calm while these exchanges were actually taking place. ATTORNEY: Do you recall the time that you examined the body? WITNESS: The autopsy started around 8:30 p.m. ATTORNEY: And Mr.. Denton was dead at the time? WITNESS: If not, he was by the time I finished. ____________________________________________ ATTORNEY: This myasthenia gravis, does it affect your memory at all? WITNESS: Yes. ATTORNEY: And in what ways does it affect your memory? WITNESS: I forget. ATTORNEY: You forget? Can you give us an example of something you forgot? ___________________________________________ ATTORNEY: Now doctor, isn’t it true that when a person dies in his sleep, he doesn’t know about it until the next morning? WITNESS: Did you actually pass the bar exam? ___________________________________________ ATTORNEY: The youngest son, the twenty-year-old, how old is he? WITNESS: He’s twenty, much like your IQ. ATTORNEY: She had three children, right? WITNESS: Yes. ATTORNEY: How many were boys? WITNESS: None. ATTORNEY: Were there any girls? WITNESS : Your Honor, I think I need a different attorney. Can I get a new attorney? ___________________________________________ ATTORNEY: Can you describe the individual? WITNESS: He was about medium height and had a beard. ATTORNEY: Was this a male or a female? WITNESS: Unless the Circus was in town I’m going with male. _____________________________________ Fugitive Watch®News FW February 2011 22 Fugitive Watch Television Cable Systems & Showtimes SANTA CLARA COUNTY Gilroy, Hollister, San Juan Bautista Public Access Channel 20 Thursday 4:30 pm Saturday 11:30 am Morgan Hill, San Martin, Gilroy…… Charter Communications Channel 17 11am Monday - Friday ALAMEDA COUNTY Albany, Emeryville, Berkeley, Oakland, Piedmont, Hayward, San Leandro, San Lorenzo, Union City, Newark, Fremont, Castro Valley, Pleasanton, Livermore, San Ramon, Sunol Channel 28 Monday 5:00pm Tuesday 5:00pm Wednesday 5:00pm Sunday 7:30am Newark…Channel 27 Fremont… Channel 29 Monday 9:30pm Tuesday 4:30pm SAN MATEO COUNTY Atherton, Belmont, Brisbane, Broadmoor, Burlingame, Colma, Daly City, Davenport, East Palo Alto, El Granada, Foster City, Half Moon Bay, Harrison, Hillsborough, La Honda, Loma Mar, Menlo Park, Millbrae, Montara, Moss Beach, Pacifica, Pescadero, Portola Valley, Purisima, Redwood City, San Bruno, San Carlos, San Gregorio, San Mateo, South San Francisco, West Menlo Park, Woodside Peninsula TV Channel 26 Mon: 5:00 PM Foster City TV Channel 27 Mon: 6:00 PM Fri: 5:00 PM SAN BENITO COUNTY Hollister Charter Communications Channel 34 Daily: Every 1/2 Hour CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Danville, Alamo, Antioch, Blackhawk, Brentwood, Clayton, Concord, Pleasant Hill, Lafayette, Martinez, Moraga, Oakley, Orinda, Pittsburg, Walnut Creek, Bethel Island, Bryon, Knightsen, Clyde, Rossmoor, Pacheco, Bay Point, Richmond, Pinole, Dublin, Rodeo, Crockett, Albany, San Pablo, Kensington, San Pablo, Corte Madera, San Ramon, Brickyard Cove, Marina Bay, Hercules, Richmond, El Sobrante, El Cerrito, Unincorporated Areas Richmond, El Cerrito, El Sobrante, Point Richmond, Albany, San Pablo, Kensington, CCTV Comcast Channel 27 Fisrt and Third Fridays at 5:30pm Fugitive Watch now on Comcast Video On-Demand Channel Fugitive Watch can now be seen 24 hours a day 7 days a week on Comcast Video OnDemand in the following counties. 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