Showing posts with label Stolen Car Arrest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stolen Car Arrest. Show all posts

May 12, 2016

SCPD Recovers Record # of Stolen Cars - WARNS Auto Theft is on the Rise

Auto Theft is on the Rise - Good news: SCPD has a proven track record for recovering stolen cars.

Through the first four months of the year, our city has seen a 24% increase in car thefts. Since March 1st in the span of two and half months, there have been 72 auto thefts reported.
 

While it’s not good news to report the upward trend of stolen cars, there is good news in SCPD’s recovery rate of stolen vehicles. In the last 11 weeks, SCPD has recovered 57 cars reported stolen in the City of Santa Cruz. SCPD also found and recovered 12 additional cars that were reported stolen from outside the area. 
Esteban Hernandez, 19 years old from Stockton

On Wednesday 5/11/16 at approximately 1:00 am, a SCPD Officer conducting extra checks in the 300 block of Ocean Street saw a suspicious vehicle. The SCPD Officer checked the license plate on the vehicle and discovered it was stolen. Esteban Hernandez, 19 years old from Stockton was arrested for auto theft. Mr. Hernandez had a booking sheet in his possession from San Jose PD for an arrest dated just days prior for vehicle theft.
Stolen Car Recovered from Esteban Hernandez
In a recent case, an SUV was reported stolen on Thursday May 5, 2016 from residence on the 700 block of Riverside Avenue.  The next day on Friday May 5th, the victim spotted the 1991 Nissan Pathfinder being driven on Soquel Avenue with a different license plates.  The SUV owner recognized the new roof rack installed on his Pathfinder.  The victim followed the vehicle to the Safeway on Morrissey and called 911 to get help from SCPD.
Jay June, 30 years old, transient from Live Oak
SCPD Officers quickly arrived and found Jay June, 30 years old, transient from Live Oak asleep in back of the SUV. The responding officer let Mr. June sleep while observing the vehicle. SCPD Officers contacted Anthony Soza, 19 years old from Santa Cruz after he came out of the grocery store and got back into the Pathfinder. Both Jay June and Anthony Soza were detained and arrested. The pair used a "shaved key" to drive the stolen SUV.

Anthony Soza, 19 years old from Santa Cruz
Officers learned that Mr. Soza had been released from the Santa Cruz County Jail just hours before this arrest. SCPD Officers recognized Mr. June from a history of police contacts that include arrests for theft, drug possession, and drug influence.

A majority of the stolen vehicles are mid-sized coupes and sedans. Sometimes the vehicles were locked at the time of theft. The thief uses a “bumper or shaved” key to access and start the car. It also appears that Honda cars are more likely to be stolen by this method than any other manufacturer. Auto thefts have occurred in both residential and commercial areas.

Through the efforts of our keen-eyed SCPD Patrol Officers these stolen vehicles are frequently recovered. However, the victim’s personal items and various work tools that were inside the stolen car are not always recovered with the vehicle. The car license plates are often stolen as well.
This lovable dog was abandoned inside a stolen car recovered by SCPD on Monday night.
Auto thefts can be prevented and deterred. As a community we can work together in order to prevent such thefts from occurring. Many stolen cars are left unlocked and/or have a not-so-well hidden car key in or on the car. Auto theft is a crime of opportunity. Install an anti-theft device to discourage or slow down thieves and increase the risk of suspect apprehension.

SCPD crime prevention tips to help prevent your vehicle from being stolen.

• Always lock and secure your vehicle, even if you are only going to be away from your vehicle for a couple of minutes.
• Never leave your car running and unattended, or leave the keys in your vehicle.
• Never hide a spare key to your vehicle on or inside the vehicle.
• Park in well-lighted and highly visible areas.
• Consider installing an alarm, an ignition kill switch, a mechanical anti-theft device, or vehicle tracking system.
• If your vehicle is equipped with an alarm or anti-theft device – use it. Thieves are reluctant to steal vehicles if they know the cars can be recovered quickly. Many insurers offer discounts for the types of systems listed below.
• Do not leave valuables in plain view, such as, briefcases, purses, wallets, laptop/camera bags, gym bags, cellular phones, or any electronic items or devices. These types of items make it enticing for thieves.
• Most importantly, always report any suspicious people or vehicles to SCPD. Call 9-1-1. Often times the community reporting and calling the police is what leads to suspects being apprehended.

January 21, 2016

Bike Thief Arrested & Car Thief Arrested - Thanks to Calls from Alert Citizens

Incident #1
Santa Cruz Police arrested Jared Michael Foster, aka Mark Foster on an array of charges after an alert citizen recognized their stolen bicycle that he was riding.


On Friday, January 15, 2016, at about 12:30 a.m., an alert citizen called SCPD after recognizing his stolen Caletti bicycle valued at $5000.00. The suspect Jared Foster was riding the bicycle through a Westside neighborhood.

Responding to the call, an SCPD officer located the suspect riding the bicycle along the railroad tracks in the 100 block of Fair Avenue. The person matching the suspect description with the described bicycle was later identified as Jared Michael Foster, aka Mark Foster, 34, transient originally from Santa Cruz.
Jared Foster, 34, transient from Santa Cruz
When the Officer attempted to stop the suspect, he dropped the bicycle and sprinted away. As the suspect was running, he took off his sweatshirt and dropped his backpack before he jumped over a fence in his attempt to get away. Santa Cruz Police Officers quickly set up a perimeter and search. Minutes later the suspect was caught. Video surveillance also captured images of Jared Foster jumping over another gated fence onto a storage property in a attempt to hide from pursuing officers.

Jared Michael Foster was on active probation at the time of this incident. He was arrested for possession of stolen property, possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia, possession of stolen identification and violation of probation.

Incident #2

On Tuesday, January 19, 2016, at about 1:08 a.m., the Santa Cruz Police responded to a call from a resident in the 100 block of Alamo Avenue reporting that her car had just been stolen out of her driveway. The victim heard the car alarm sound from her black BMW 325i.  She looked out the window and saw her car being driven away northbound on Alamo Ave. Officers responded immediately to the area and began to search for the suspect.

Within minutes, an SCPD Officer anticipating the exact route the suspect may have taken spotted the car travelling on Mission Street. The stolen BMW passed him going in the opposite direction. The Officer made a quick U-turn and attempted to catch up to the BMW as it drove down Laurent Street.
Jared Norris, 20, transient from Santa Cruz 
The suspect later identified as Jared Norris abruptly stopped the car on California Street.  Norris then abandoned the car in an attempt to get away. The SCPD Officer chased after the suspect. The suspect was detained by the SCPD Officer at gun point.

The investigation revealed that the Jared Norris had a spare key to the BMW in his possession which was stolen from victim last year.

Jared Norris, 20, transient from Santa Cruz was arrested for vehicle theft, reckless driving, resisting arrest and possession of stolen property.

December 15, 2015

SCPD Recover Stolen Car after Pursuit - Suspect Arrested

Early this morning, Santa Cruz Police arrested Deshawn Arnold after he led officers on a short pursuit in a stolen vehicle.

Deshawn Arnold
On Tuesday 12/15/15 at 5:24 a.m. an alert Santa Cruz Police Officer patrolling downtown observed a black BMW turn the wrong way down Pacific Ave from Lincoln Street. The Officer attempted to conduct a traffic stop. The driver of the BMW car failed to yield to the officer’s lights and siren and sped away. The officer pursued the suspect car going south on Front Street. The car pursuit ended near the intersection of Center Street and Pacific Avenue. The BMW hit a metal fence pole and the suspect driver abandoned the car and sprinted away from the scene.
Officers continued their search for the suspect which lasted approximately 2 hours. Evidence left behind in the car, identified the suspect as Deshawn Arnold, 32, from Mesa, Arizona. At approximately 7:25 a.m., Mr. Arnold was located sleeping on the back patio of a residence in the area of Chestnut Street.

The black BMW that Deshawn Arnold was driving had been reported stolen 2 days prior. The stolen car was returned to the registered owner this morning.

Further investigation revealed that in addition to the stolen car, Deshawn Arnold had multiple credit cards, identifications and property belonging to other individuals. He was also in possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.

Deshawn Arnold was arrested and transported to jail for possession of a stolen car, reckless driving, possession of stolen property, possession of drugs and property damage.

December 10, 2015

Alert Citizen Recognized Stolen Truck - Calls 911

On Tuesday December 8, 2015 at about 11: 00 a.m., an alert citizen called 911 when he recognized his stolen blue 1988 Ford F150 pickup truck parked at a local restaurant. As Santa Cruz Police Officers were in route, the stolen truck drove away traveling northbound on Morrissey Blvd. The victim followed and relayed the information to SCPD Dispatchers.
Photo Credit Tarmo Hannula 
Santa Cruz Police officers caught up with the stolen truck and followed it to Branciforte Ave at Hwy 1 overpass. The truck eventually stopped and the suspects were ordered to get out of the truck at gunpoint in a high-risk style car stop. The driver and passenger were taken into custody.
Photo Credit Tarmo Hannula 
The driver was identified as Jennifer Howard and the passenger in the back of the camper shell truck bed was identified as Perry Greer.
Jennifer Howard, 40 years old, transient Santa Cruz
Jennifer Howard was arrested for possession of a stolen vehicle, driving with a suspended license, possession of a stolen bicycle and possession of narcotic paraphernalia. 
Perry Greer, 40 years old, transient Santa Cruz
Perry Greer was arrested for possession of a stolen vehicle, possession of drugs and narcotic paraphernalia, possession of a stolen bicycle and violation of probation.
Photo Credit Tarmo Hannula 
A large Pitbull was in their company. Animal Services came to take care and possession of the dog.
 
Both Howard and Greer were found in possession of methamphetamine and narcotic materials. There was also a large quantity of property in the back of the truck including a black Specialized mountain bike, which was also confirmed as stolen. The bike was reported stolen from a separate home burglary case reported in November.

Jennifer Howard and Perry Greer were booked into the Santa Cruz County Jail.

September 29, 2015

Suspected Car Thief Arrested & Stolen Car Recovered

On evening of Thursday 9/24/15, an observant and concerned citizen reported that 3 suspects had been observed removing license plates from a gold colored Honda Pilot and discarded the license plates in a nearby dumpster. This was a useful and timely tip.

A 2011 gold Honda Pilot had been reported stolen to the Santa Cruz Police Department on Wednesday 9/23/15. The car was stolen from a residence in the 100 block of Morrissey Blvd.

As a routine practice, SCPD officers are always on the lookout for stolen cars while on patrol. The responding officer investigating the tip interviewed the witnesses and discovered video surveillance was available. The surveillance video was taken in the area at the time the suspects removed the license plates from the stolen car. A short while later, members of the Santa Cruz Police Department set up a strategy to find the car and catch the suspected car theft.
SCPD Officers intercepted the stolen Honda Pilot in a local hotel parking lot. The suspect car thief was identified as Katelyn Freitas, age 26 from Santa Cruz.

During a search of Freitas’s hotel room, officers found narcotics and a variety of stolen items in her possession. Among the stolen items included jewelry, golf clubs, multiple ID's and credit cards. 

The investigation into this vehicle theft and the related burglaries is continuing and additional arrests may follow. 

Katelyn Freitas was on probation with confirmed search terms and was in possession of numerous stolen items; as well as narcotics. Freitas was arrested and booked for vehicle theft, receiving/possessing of a stolen property, possession of narcotics and probation violation.

The Santa Cruz Police Department continues to encourage residents to be partners in public safety. Anyone with information regarding criminal activity is encouraged to contact the Santa Cruz Police Department at (831) 420-5820 or Anonymous Tip Line (831) 420-5995. www.santacruzpolice.com

March 7, 2014

Alert Parking Enforcement Officer Reports Stolen Car That Leads to Arrest for Drugs and Gun



On Thursday, an alert Parking Enforcement Officer notified police of a stolen car parked in the 100 block of Church Street.   As officers arrived, the driver returned to the car and was driving out of the area.  Officers followed him where they stopped the driver in the public lot at Cedar and Cathcart Streets.

The driver, Mr. David Gomez (a 30 year old Santa Cruz resident) was arrested at gunpoint.


This is standard protocol for stolen cars.  The tactic used is what we call a “high-risk” car stop.  You just never know what the driver of the stolen car has been up to or what they are planning.

It’s a good thing our officers were prepared, because in the car we located a loaded revolver.

Also found in the car was heroin and a full heroin injection kit full of needles, tie-offs, alcohol wipes and cooking caps, cotton balls.  All packaged in a tidy plastic container, like the kind you would use for your fishing lures.   

Wrong kind of fishing though….these lures will only catch the “Brown Tar Heroin Jellyfish”.

Our suspect also had some power tools and identification of other people.  We’ll be looking into those to see if any or all are stolen property.

Kudos to our alert Parking Enforcement Officer…. and great job of “Johnny on the Spot” by our patrol officers.

Mr. Gomez was booked into County jail for multiple felony charges.  He has a solid history of arrests including possession of narcotics for sales.  He has also been affiliated with Sureno street gangs.  And finally… wait for it…..He’s on Probation.

As for the stolen car, it was returned to the rightful owner.