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Pasadena Police Chief Recaps Week’s Critical Incidents

Pasadena Chief of Police Phillip L. Sanchez runs down last week's major public safety incidents

Published on Sunday, September 15, 2013 | 3:54 pm
 

On September 10, Pasadena Police Detectives assigned to the Fugitive Apprehension Unit (FAU) working with the United States Secret Service arrested an adult Armenian Male for running an elaborate ATM skimming scheme. The suspect’s crime-partner remains at large; however, authorities are aware of his identity. Authorities estimate the suspects stole more than $20,000.

On September 12, Pasadena Police Officers Tudic and Yoo received information about a suspect who had a $50,000 arrest warrant. The suspect had a long history of domestic violence and had successfully avoided arrest for an extended period of time. Officers Tudic and Yoo were on patrol on September 13 and were able to contact the suspect in the 1200 block of Sinaloa Avenue. The suspect was contacted, arrested without incident, and booked at the Pasadena jail.

On September 12, at about 3:00 p.m., Pasadena Police Officer L. Banuelos observed a vehicle and determined it was stolen. The driver of the car attempted to avoid Officer Banuelos by pulling into a driveway of a private residence in the 500 block of East Washington Boulevard. Officer Banuelos followed the car and conducted a high risk stop. Assisting officer arrived and detained the two suspects in the car. The suspects were arrested without incident and booked at the Pasadena jail.

On September 12 at about 9:14 p.m., Pasadena Police officers responded to Hillside Homes regarding two missing juvenile females. Hillside staff said the females had been missing since approximately 8:20 p.m. They searched the area; however, they were unable to locate the females. At approximately 11:30 p.m. the missing females were seen at the horse stables in the lower Arroyo; however, the witness mistakenly called the South Pasadena Police department to report their observations. The call was transferred to the Pasadena Police Department; however, when PPD officers checked the area, they did not find the missing juveniles. Later the next morning, the females were located by the Los Angeles Police Department.

On September 13, Pasadena Police officers responded to the 300 block of East Colorado Boulevard regarding a stolen vehicle investigation. On arrival, officers learned the delivery driver parked his truck in front of Ruth Chris’ Steakhouse. He left the vehicle running and the roller door open. When the driver was away from his truck, an unknown female entered the vehicle and drove away. About 30 minutes later, the owner of the delivery truck found the vehicle in the 300 block of Raymond Avenue and reported the information to PPD. On arrival, the officers discovered the female suspect had fled the area. Officers searched the area; however, they were unable to locate the suspect. Our investigation is ongoing.

On September 13, Pasadena Police Officers C. Aguilar, M. White, and Los Angeles County Probation Officer Cruz conducted a field investigation involving a suspect wanted for residential burglary. The suspect was contacted, arrested without incident, and later booked at the Pasadena jail.

On September 13, the Pasadena Police Department’s Traffic Section conducted a DUI checkpoint near Mountain Street and Fair Oaks Avenue. Approximately 1240 cars passed through the checkpoint resulting in 6 arrests for DUI, 12 misdemeanor citations for unlicensed drivers, 5 citations for driving with a suspended CDL, and two arrests for warrants. The traffic checkpoints are funded by the Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) and are highly regulated.

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