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California Pens :: Parole and Community Service (P&CS)



November 2008


November 28 - A parolee-at-large from the Fresno 7 Parole Unit was arrested by the Mohave County sheriff's deputies for a Fresno murder warrant in connection with the November 20, 2008 shooting that left a 19-year-old man dead and his father injured. At the time of his arrest the parolee-at-large was driving a stolen pickup.

November 25 - An Indio Parole Unit parolee was arrested as a suspect in a November 22, 2008 carjacking of a 90-year-old Cathedral City woman and as a suspect in a November 24, 2008 drive-by shooting that occurred in the city of Oxnard.

November 20 - A Fresno 7 Parole Unit parolee shot two males, killing one and critically injuring the other. The parolee's parole has been suspended and his whereabouts are currently unknown.

November 18 - Tehama County Sheriffs Deputies responded to an indecent exposure call. A Red Bluff Parole Unit parolee was tracked and arrested for indecent exposure. GPS tracking software was used to locate and identify the parolee as the suspect. Also, the parolee was identified as having been involved in an indecent exposure incident that occurred the previous day.

November 18 - Berkeley police arrest a parolee from the Berkeley Parole Unit 1, for the September 18, 2008 murders of a 23-year-old man and 42-year-old man. Officers found the 23-year-old mortally wounded along a curbside and found the other victim nearby slumped over the steering wheel of a wrecked vehicle. The parolee who was already in custody for the October 9, 2008 parole violation and weapon possession charge (a Semi-Automatic .357) remains at Santa Rita County Jail. Authorities have determined that the Semi-Automatic gun, possessed by the parolee, as the weapon used in the murders.

November 18 - A parolee from Fresno Parole Unit 3 and a parolee from Fresno Parole Unit 6 were arrested by Fresno Police officers after being contacted by officer to arrange a drug transaction. During the transaction, one of the parolees fled the scene. As officer pursued, the parolee turned and pointed a gun in their direction. An officer fired three rounds striking the parolee in the midsection. The parolee was found in possession of a white powdery substance believed to be methamphetamine or cocaine. The gun was also located. He was taken into custody on multiple violations including brandishing a firearm and drug sales. The parolee is currently detained at the Community Regional Medical Center in serious condition. The other parolee is being held at the Fresno County Jail.

November 17 - Fresno police arrested two parolees from the Fresno 6 Parole Unit on charges of selling methamphetamine. The two parolees along with a non-parolee were arrested after police confiscated a half-ounce of methamphetamine packaged for sale, a loaded .25-caliber handgun and ammunition from the vehicle. Both parolees are being held at the Fresno County Jail.

November 16 - A parolee from the San Jose Parole Unit 4 was identified and arrested for kidnapping and raping a 10-year-old female in the City of San Jose. The victim was taken to an apartment and sexually assaulted. The parolee is currently being held at Santa Clara County Jail pending kidnapping, false imprisonment, sex with a minor and parole violations.

November 15 - A parolee from Sacramento-Natomas Parole Unit was arrested for suspicion of burglary and petty theft with priors. Citrus Heights Police responded to a call of a prowler in the area. Officers determined that several vehicles in the area had been entered. The parolee was found nearby with stolen property in his vehicle.

November 14 - Division of Adult Parole Operations headquarters received information that on October 25, 2008 a sex offender parolee from the Exposition Park 2 Parole Unit was arrested by San Francisco police for sexual battery and failure to register as a sex offender. The parolee sexually assaulted a 35-year-old female in San Francisco. The parolee was released to parole on September 30, 2008 from the California Medical Facility and failed to report to his assigned parole unit. Parole was suspended effective October 1, 2008 and his whereabouts were unknown until his arrest on October 25, 2008.

November 14 - A Hayward Parole Unit parolee led police in a car chase from Newark to Fremont where the vehicle was abandoned. A Newark police search dog and a CHP helicopter aided Fremont officers in searching for the parolee. The abandoned vehicle had been reported stolen on October 31, 2008.

November 11 - A discharged sex offender parolee, previously assigned to the Fresno 1 Parole Unit was arrested after a violent outburst directed at reporters and camera crews. Reporters tracked down the discharged parolee who was discharged from parole on August 20, 2008 but as been on the move without registering. The discharged parolee had to be restrained from attacking reporters with a box cutter. The parolee pushed some people, threw down a camera and threatened to cut throats. No one was injured during the attack. The discharged parolee was arrested and booked into jail on charges of making felony criminal threats.

November 11 - A parolee-at-large from the Sacramento Metro 2 Parole Unit was arrested by Sacramento police. Police are investigating whether the parolee-at-large is the same person sought by Sacramento County Sheriff's deputies in connection with an October 22 robbery that shut down a South Sacramento shopping center for hours, as Special Weapons and Tactics Teams combed the stores looking for him. The parolee-at-large was arrested for resisting or obstructing a peace officer and is currently at the Sacramento County Jail.

November 11 - An Orange 1 Parole Unit parolee-at-large was arrested by Anaheim police as a suspect in 19 vending truck armed robberies that took place from September 6, 2008 to November 9, 2008. The parolee-at-large had been deported to Mexico. The Division of Adult Parole Operations became aware of his presence in the U.S. after the parolee-at-large appeared in Orange County Superior Court on June 12, 2008 to answer a citation for driving without a license and jaywalking, the charges were dismissed. A warrant was issued by the Board of Parole Hearings suspending the parolee-at-large's parole and his whereabouts where known until his arrest.

November 8 - A parolee from the Sacramento Metro 4 Parole Unit was fatally shot during a home invasion robbery. The parolee, along with another suspect, tried to rob the resident of a Colonial Heights home. The resident, who knew both robbers, used his gun and fired a shot, fatally wounding the parolee. The other robber fled. Police stated that the resident acted in self-defense.

November 5 - A Concord 1 Parole Unit parolee was arrested for shooting his cousin in the neck. On November 2, 2008 Pittsburg police officers responded to a vehicle crash and found the victim injured in his car, which crashed into three parked vehicles. Police report that the parolee shot into the victim's car. The parolee was arrested and is being held at the Martinez County Jail.

November 5 - A Fresno 4 Parole Unit parolee was arrested and charged with two bank robberies. The parolee was released to parole in July 2008 after serving 14 years in prison for bank robbery. Police report that in both robberies, the parolee entered the same bank and gave a teller a note demanding money, then walked out. After the November 5 robbery the parolee was located, arrested and admitted to the robberies.

November 4 - A parolee-at-large of the Fairfield 1 Parole Unit was arrested in connection with an October 20, 2008 fatal hit and run crash in the City of Vallejo. The parolee-at-large was identified as the driver of a vehicle that ran a red light and crashed into another vehicle. The other vehicle's driver suffered major injuries and later died. The parolee-at-large and a passenger fled on foot. The parolee-at-large was arrested in the city of Sacramento.

November 4 - Riverside County Sheriff's Department received a telephone call regarding shots fired in the city of Coachella. Responding deputies observed a male, identified as a parolee, of the Indio Parole Unit, running down the street and entering a residence. The parolee's father telephoned the Agent of Record and informed him that the parolee was in a barricade situation at his girlfriend's home. A perimeter was set up and the sheriff's department obtained a search warrant for the residence. Around noon the parolee's pregnant girlfriend opened the window and yelled "everything is ok and no one is hurt." Shortly after 4:00 p.m. the parolee surrendered and was arrested.

November 3 - A parolee from the San Diego 1 Parole Unit, was sentenced to 10 years in prison after being found guilty of two counts of assault with a deadly weapon and use of a knife that caused great bodily injury in the February 4, 2007 attack on a couple. The couple were walking down a street when the parolee ran up and began stabbing them, causing severe injuries. The parolee sat on a curb after stabbing the couple and watched his victims as they bled. At one point, the parolee told police the knife "went in like butter." The parolee is being held at the San Diego County Jail pending transfer to state prison.

October 2008


October 28 - A parolee from the Sacramento Natomas Parole Unit was arrested on suspicion of home-invasion robbery, burglary, conspiracy and violating parole.

October 28 - Two Stockton I Parole Unit parolees were arrested after an off-duty police officer spotted them in a vehicle that has been stolen in a carjacking. Other officers responded and conducted a vehicle stop and arrested the parolees.

October 28 - Los Angeles Police came in contact with a parolee from the Long Beach 2 Parole Unit, in the Downtown Los Angeles area. The parolee produced a knife and attacked the officers. Officers fired two rounds and struck the parolee once. The parolee is hospitalized at the University of Southern California Medical Center.

October 27 - A parolee from the Concord 1 Parole Unit was arrested by Richmond police from vehicular manslaughter, carjacking, robbery, felony evading, and hit and run. The parolee robbed a victim, carjacked a pick-up truck and led officers on a high-speed chase. The parolee collided into the rear of a vehicle, killing a 76-year-old woman and injuring two others. After the collision the parolee fled the scene but was apprehended in a nearby backyard.

October 24 - A Bakersfield 2 Parole Unit parolee was arrested for possession of weapons by the agent of record along with Shafter Police. During a home visit the AOR observed that the parolee appeared to be under the influence of a controlled substance and that the parolee has a rifle case in his residence. The AOR contacted local law enforcement for assistance. The parolee resisted arrest by taking a fighting stance, the AOR deployed pepper spray into the face of the parolee. The parolee fled through the backyard and the AOR observed a stainless steel handgun fall from the parolee. The parolee was apprehended and taken into custody. An SKS assault rifle with a loaded 30-round magazine was located in the residence and a loaded .380 caliber semi-automatic handgun was found in the backyard. Both weapons were stolen.

October 24 - A parolee from the El Monte 1 Parole Unit died at a local hospital after he was fatally shot in what is believed to have a gang related shooting, in the City of Montebello.

October 20 - Two parolees from the Marysville Parole Unit, and a non-parolee were involved in a drug transaction which led to their arrest. The two parolees participated in a drug transaction that led to an altercation and subsequent serious injuries to one of the drug dealers. Both parolees are in custody pending parole violation proceedings.

September 2008


September 11 - A parolee from Rialto stabbed and killed another parolee at their residence of record, God Cares Sober Living in the city of Rialto. The parolee showed up at the residential living facility while under the influence of alcohol. The parolee got into an argument and fought with the victim parolee. Other residents broke up the fight. The assailant parolee then went to the kitchen grabbed a knife and proceeded to fatally stab the victim. Police responded and arrested the parolee.

September 11 - Stockton Parole Gang Unit conducted compliance searches on approximately 25 known gang members and attempted to locate parolees-at-large in the San Joaquin County. A total of 11 arrests were made, including eight parolees. The operation resulted in the seizure of an AK-47 machine gun, a sawed off shotgun, numerous items of gang paraphernalia, as well as methamphetamine, marijuana, and the discovery of a possible automobile "chop shop", which is under further investigation.

Septe4mber 10 - A San Gabriel Valley 2 parolee and a Santa Fe Springs 2 parolee were arrested as suspects in an early-morning burglary spree. Sheriff's deputies tried to pull over the parolees who were in a stolen van. The van sped away from deputies, and the parolees eventually abandoned the van and fled on foot. Both parolees were tracked down and arrested.

September 9 - A Marysville parolee was one of four people arrested at suspected drug house located across the street from a high school. Officers discovered drugs, drug sales paraphernalia, and stolen property.

September 8 - A Visalia parolee was arrested on suspicion of selling methamphetamine. Tulare County Sheriff's detectives conducted a parole compliance search of the residence of record, which led to the discovery of a 12-guage shotgun, a box of 12-gauge shotgun shells, a .22 caliber rifle and a digital weight scale.

September 8 - A San Luis Obispo parolee and two other men were in a vehicle that was stopped by Santa Maria Police. While searching the vehicle a .380 caliber handgun, suspected methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia were discovered. All three men were arrested. Based on a murder that occurred on September 1, 2008, which involved a .380 caliber weapon; the parolee and the two men were booked on a murder charge.

September 6 - A parole from the Fairfield Parole Unit was identified as the man killed during a residential burglary. A Vacaville resident called 911 to report he had been awakened by the sounds of people in his home. The resident armed himself and fatally shot the parolee. The resident was not injured.

September 5 - Oakland Parole was informed that a parolee was identified as the suspect in a Marin County gas station burglary. Parole agents responded to the parolee's residence of record. A parole compliance search led to the discovery of: four loaded firearms, two Tech 9 firearms, 1-1/2 pounds of marijuana, 38 Ecstasy pills and $22,890.00. The parolee was arrested and booked into the Glenn Dyer Jail.

September 5 - San Jose 3 Parole Unit received information that a parolee was shot four times in a drive-by shooting in the City of East Palo Alto. The parolee was transported to a hospital. A DAPO parole agent, who was in the area conducting routine field work, witnessed the shooting. DAPO was also informed that the parolee is a suspect in a Menlo Park bank robbery. A parole compliance search of the parolee's residence of record led to the discovery of clothing and other articles, which were possibly used during the bank robbery.

September 4 - A parolee-at-large from the Richmond Parole Unit, was arrested by police for his role in a murder that occurred on August 9, 2008. The parolee-at-large and his twin brother were among a carload of men who raised a ruckus at a reception that ended in the shooting death of a 50-year-old male. On September 4, police spotted the brothers and chased them, eventually arresting the parolee-at-large, who has been charged with accessory to murder.

September 3 - A North Sacramento parolee, along with a second suspect, was arrested for a series of rooftop burglaries. A Placer County Sheriff's Detective stated that the burglary ring, which specialized in entering through roofs or back doors of businesses and then cutting the electricity, may be responsible for as many as 40 break-ins.

September 2 - A parolee from the Visalia 1 Parole Unit was arrested after police conducted a parole compliance search at her residence. Police reported that materials were found pertaining to an identity theft case which "will involve over 100 victims."

August 2008


August 25 - A parolee from the Red Bluff parole unit, carjacked a vehicle after hitting the female driver with a crow bar. The victim was taken to a medical center where she was hospitalized. The parolee remained at large until August 27 when he was arrested and booked into the Tehama County Jail.

August 15 - A gang member parolee from Bakersfield approached two males, brandished a firearm, and demanded their cell phones and wallets, pistol whipped one of the males and fled in the victim's vehicle. The parolee later abandoned that vehicle. Later in a separate incident, the parolee shot a male and female victim. The male suffered a through and through wound to his torso, the female suffered multiple bullet strikes, which severed her spine. She is currently at a local hospital in critical condition. The parolee was arrested and has been charged with attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, felon in possession of firearm, gang member committing a felony with use of a firearm, robbery, carjacking and parole violations.

August 14 - A Concord parolee was arrested by the Pittsburg Police for accessory to murder. Investigators believe the arrested parolee was present when a shooting occurred inside a home. The victim of the murder was recently discharged from prison. The police are also looking for a parole-at-large that is also believed to have been present during the murder.

August 11 - A Sacramento Florin parolee shot at two CHP officers in South Sacramento; the officers were not hit. The parolee was identified as the driver of a white Cadillac carrying three passengers that crashed into a fence at a home after being pursued by a CHP unit. The parolee fled through the residence's backyard and fired shots at the pursuing CHP officers. The parolee driving the vehicle, is the registered owner, and his driver's license was found in the back yard of the home where the crash occurred. The parolee was later located and arrested by Sacramento Police.

August 11 - A parolee from the Fontana Parole Unit was shot and killed after he got into an argument with two men outside his apartment. Police are investigating the shooting.

August 10 - A deputy observed the parolee-at-large selling methamphetamine. As he was approached by a deputy, the parolee-at-large pulled a gun from his pants and dropped it. The parolee-at-large fled but was eventually located and arrested.

August 9 - A Concord parolee was arrested in Pittsburg after he robbed an Antioch Wells Fargo branch. The parolee and two accomplices robbed an Antioch bank and lead police in a high-speed chase that ended in a shootout in the City of Pittsburg. The parolee and his accomplices sped away from the bank in a stolen SUV. Police located the vehicle and attempted to conduct a vehicle stop. One of the robbers shot at officers striking the patrol car. Police returned fire and hit the get away vehicle as it sped into the City of Pittsburg. Pittsburg police used a spike strip to flatten one of the SUV's tires, but the vehicle continued on, exited the freeway and crashed into a power pole. The parolee and his accomplices fled into an auto-detailing shop. At least one of the suspects shot at officers. Three Antioch police officers and three Pittsburg officers returned fire. Two of the three robbers were hit by gunfire. The parolee was arrested, medically cleared and booked into the Martinez Detention Facility.

August 8 - A parolee was an accessory to a July 15, 2008 murder that happened in the City of Richmond. According to the information received, the parolee was in a park with a group of people when another individual arrived, pulled out a gun and shot one of the group members to death. The parolee pointed out the victim to the shooter. At the time of the incident the parolee's parole had been suspended effective November 2007, and she was a Controlled Services supervision level parolee-at-large.

August 8 - The Madera Gang Task force conducted a parole compliance search at a parolee's residence of record. An SKS assault rifle with a detachable 20 round magazine and a 12-inch bayonet were located in the parolee's bedroom.

August 7 - A Fresno parolee carjacked a victim. Police were informed that the parole and an unknown accomplice used a shotgun to carjack the victim's vehicle as the victim arrived home and was driving into the garage. A short time later, police spotted the carjacked vehicle and attempted to conduct a traffic stop, a pursuit ensured. The parolee eventually abandoned the vehicle and fled; he was located by police canine and arrested.

August 7 - A parolee was arrested in connection with the August 4, 2008, slaying of a 19-year-old who was found shot at an Alameda public housing complex.

August 1 - Two Oakland police officers witnessed a man standing on a street acting suspicious. As officers attempted to talk with the man, later identified as a parolee, he walked away from them and then pulled a handgun from his waistband and put it into the wheel well of a parked car. Officers ordered the parolee to place his hands in the air. The parolee reached for the handgun, causing the officer to fire one shot hitting the parolee in the abdomen. A loaded handgun was recovered. The parolee is in custody with a parole hold and is expected to recover from his injuries.

August 1 - Two parole agents observed two Oakland police officers, with weapons drawn, attempting to take a subject into custody. The subject was later identified as a former High Risk Sex Offender. The former parolee has a chrome colored two foot long piece of metal that was consistent with a crowbar in his right hand and a two foot long gray steel piece of rebar in his left hand and was swinging the two metal pipes at the officers and refusing to surrender. The agents working in conjunction with the officers succeeded in corning the former parolee. One parole agent was able to grab the crowbar as the other agent used his upper body weight to force the parolee to the ground. The former parolee was arrested.

July 2008


July 31 - A parolee was found lying on a street suffering from gun shot wounds. The parolee died as a result of his injuries.

July 29 - A parolee was arrested after a stand off with police. The parolee was involved in a domestic dispute and a 911 call was made. As police responded, the parolee fired a shot inside his house and then held a woman at gunpoint. A stand off took place; police eventually persuaded him to surrender and no one was injured.

July 29 - A parolee was arrested after a high-speed pursuit that encompassed the highway and city streets, even driving southbound on a northbound freeway. The parolee eventually became involved in a collision that seriously injured a family. After the crash, the parole fled on foot, but was captured and arrested.

July 28 - PACT and Oakland Police, working on a tip, assembled an arrest team and proceeded to a residence. Upon knocking on the front door, radio traffic indicted that two males were exiting the residence's rear window armed with weapons. One subject later identified as a parolee fled the scene. The second subject, also later identified as a parolee, pointed a firearm at police. A police officer fired a single round but missed the parolee who then surrendered. A search of the residence led to the discovery of two loaded handguns, a loaded assault rifle with a 30 round clip and ammunition. Both parolees were arrested.

July 28 - A parolee was arrested after he crashed his vehicle into a parked big rig trailer. The parolee fled after crashing his vehicle but was chased down by three employees of a local business and held until police arrived. The parolee fought with the three men and caused minor injury to one of them.

July 25 - A parolee-at-large stabbed a 19-year-old victim at a house party. The parolee-at-large subsequently was beaten and stabbed. The assailant and the victim were taken to the hospital where their conditions are described as grave.

July 24 - A parolee-at-large was arrested in the shooting death of an Antioch man. Police arrested the parole-at-large after a short stand off.

July 24 - A parolee was driving a stolen vehicle with his grandmother, his girlfriend and her 3-and 4-year-old daughters as passengers, when an officer attempted to make a vehicle stop. The parolee drove onto the interstate and fled reaching speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour. The parolee eventually stopped and surrendered.

July 24 - A parolee was visiting an acquaintance when he got into an argument and shot a semi automatic handgun into a couch and then held the acquaintance's head and threatened to kill him. The parolee then beat the victim and fled the residence. The parolee is currently at large.

July 24 - An agent was informed that there was evidence that a parolee was the perpetrator of sexual assault on a minor. The agent located the parolee using Veri-Tracks GPS. Officers were dispatched to the area and arrested the parolee.

July 23 - A parolee was arrested after he tried to slide his cell phone under the skirt of a woman at a local store. The victim confronted the parolee and he ran out of the store. A store clerk heard the commotion and wrote down his license plate number as the parolee left the area. After the story ran in the local paper another woman came forward and claimed that the parolee did the same thing to her back in March of this year. The parolee was arrested at his home.

July 22 - A parolee was shot when unknown suspects shot at his vehicle hitting it 11 times. The parolee was shot twice but is expected to survive. Police believe the shooting was gang related.

July 16 - A parolee was involved in a fight at a nightclub. Later, in the early morning hours of July 17, the victim was injured in a drive-by shooting. The parolee was identified as the shooter and arrested.

July 16 - The bodies of a woman and two children were found in an Oroville apartment. Later that day the suspected shooter, a parolee-at-large was found dead of an apparent self inflicted shotgun wound.

July 14 - A parolee assaulted his wife and was arrested at his residence. Oakland police forced entry into the residence where they found an eight inch knife between the cushions of a couch and a bat by the door in the bedroom where the parolee was located.

July 11 - Police attempted to stop a vehicle for a traffic violation. The vehicle fled and CHP took over the chase when the parolee-at-large sped onto the highway. CHP officers used a spike strip to puncture the tires of the stolen vehicle. The vehicle's tires blew and the vehicle came to a stop; the parolee-at-large refused to comply with officers' directions and became combative. An officer then shocked the parolee-at-large with a Taser, but he continued to fight and was eventually arrested with the help of a K-9 deputy.

July 7 - A parolee-at-large shot his girlfriend's husband. The victim was transported to the hospital where he was treated for wounds to his leg, hip and side, and remains in critical condition on a ventilator. The parolee's whereabouts are currently unknown.

July 6 - A parole compliance search at the resident of a parolee led to the discovery of a pipe bomb on his property. The parolee was questioned and claimed he had found the device two months prior and placed it in his yard. The area was evacuated and the bomb squad detonated the device. The parolee was arrested for possession of a destructive device.

July 6 - A parolee, who was intoxicated, crashed a pickup into a home.

July 4 -During a family outing, a parolee buried a five-year-old family friend in the sand and covered his face with sand. The boy choked and stopped breathing. Responding emergency units could not revive the boy and he died. The parolee was arrested and booked into the county jail.

July 3 - Two parolees were arrested after a woman reported that she had escaped from a motel room. Officers responded to the motel and arrest the two parolees. Numerous stolen items, including checks and credit cards, and drug paraphernalia were located in the room.

July 2 - A parolee-at-large attacked a San Bernardino police officer and was subsequently shot by the officer. The parolee fled the area but was located and arrested by responding officers.

July 2 - A parolee robbed two victims a gunpoint. Union City police officers saw the suspect matching his description in a mini-market parking lot. The parolee saw the officers, took the handgun from his waistband and stashed it in the bed of a nearby truck before entering the store. Officers arrested the parolee at gunpoint inside the store. The victims were taken to the store, where they identified the parolee as their attacker.

July 1 - A parolee carjacked an elderly woman and took her vehicle from a department store parking lot. Police spotted the vehicle and a pursuit ensued. The parolee collided with another vehicle and was arrested.

July 1 - A victim had been robbed by a person with a monitoring device on his leg. A parole agent used the GPS Veritracks system to confirm that a parolee was present at the scene of the robbery on the same date and time. The parolee was arrested and admitted to the robbery.

June 2008


June 29 - A parolee killed his girlfriend and was later shot by Madera police. The parolee was treated at a local hospital and then booked into the county jail.

June 27 - A High Control parolee was arrested by Oakland police after he kidnapped and sexually assaulted a 13-year-old female and her friend. The females were held at gunpoint and eventually taken to a residence where they were forced to strip naked. The parolee physically and sexually assaulted the victims. The following day, the parolee went to work, leaving the victims tied up and held at gunpoint by two other females. One of the victims was able to send a text message to her sister who then contacted police. At the time of the arrest, the parolee was in possession of an Uzi Submachine gun.

June 27 - A parolee stole checks and three puppies (estimated value of $3,330) from his employer, a veterinary clinic. The parolee cashed three of the stolen checks for the amount of $15,000. The parolee remains at large.

June 18 - A parolee and his sister were involved in an argument with the parolee's girlfriend. During the argument, the girlfriend was shot and both the parolee and his sister fled. The victim was rushed to the hospital where she died. The parolee was then apprehended.

June 18 - A parolee is the prime suspect in a homicide. Attempts to locate the parolee failed and the Board of Parole Hearings suspended his parole. The parolee and another man are charged with the brutal beating of a 35-year-old man, who died 10 days after he was found bloody and unconscious next to a drainage canal. The parolee is being sought for criminal homicide, robbery, torture, felony assault, as well as violation of parole.

June 16 - Three parolees were arrested following a high-speed pursuit and standoff in West Covina. The three parolees were members of a Long Beach Asian gang that specializes in burglary, and believed to be responsible for area burglaries.

June 16 - A parolee was arrested for drunken driving that resulted in the deaths of two people and left two critically injured. The parolee was booked under an alias until a parolee agent became aware of the incident and positively identified the parolee. The parolee was charged with gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, driving under the influence alcohol/drugs causing bodily injury and driving with a suspended license.

June 16 - A parolee was shot and killed when he answered a knock at his door.

June 16 - A second striker, parolee-at-large was arrested in connection with the shooting death of a Yolo County Sheriff's deputy. The day before the arrest, a deputy radioed that he had been shot. Responding officers found the wounded deputy and an abandoned baby in the parolee-at-large's car. The deputy was taken to the hospital but died.

June 6 - A parolee was arrested for an officer-involved shooting after the parolee and two other men tripped a silent burglar alarm from a check cashing business. Officers responded to the burglary alarm and found at least three suspects exiting the business. After a confrontation occurred, officers shot two suspects.

May 2008


May 25 - A parolee-at-large is suspected of attempting to run over a Hayward police officer during a traffic stop.

May 21 - Three parolees were arrested in connection with the drive-by shooting that critically injured a toddler as he played in front of his west Modesto home. The gunfire missed the intended target and struck the 22-month-old boy.

May 21 - A parolee shot a victim and then barricaded himself in his residence. After several hours, the parolee surrendered and was taken into custody. During the subsequent search, officers discovered a sawed-off shotgun, ammunition and body armor.

May 20 - A parolee-at-large pointed a gun at a person telling them to pay up and then shot the victim in the shoulder. The parolee was arrested and held at the Sacramento County Jail.

May 18 - A parolee was observed shooting into an occupied vehicle in which both occupants were hit. Both victims were taken to a local hospital, treated and released. Vallejo police were contacted and the parolee was arrested.

May 17 - A parolee was in a physical altercation and struck the victim on the head with a metal pipe. The victim died instantly. The following day the parolee was arrested and held at the Yolo County Jail.

May 17 - A parolee angered by a custody dispute with his ex-girlfriend, shot her and two men. The parolee was arrested and held at the Los Angeles Police Department.

May 14 - A parolee-at-large stabbed and killed a 23-year-old man in a gas station parking lot in the city of Fallbrook. The parolee fled but was eventually caught.

May 12 - Two parolees were involved in a fight that resulted in one of the parolees shooting the other parolee five times. The shooter parolee fled on foot and remained at large.

May 12 - A parolee attacked a female victim who was walking her one-year-old daughter. The victim started to scream for help when the parolee began hitting her in the face. As the victim struggled, the parolee put his hand on her throat and tried to pull down her shirt. Two men who heard the screams responded to the scene. The parolee attempted to run away but the men were able to detain the parolee until police arrived.

May 11 - A parolee was identified as the perpetrator of an attack that left another man with major head injuries, a broken nose, a broken jaw and damage to his larynx. The parolee fled the scene but surrendered the following day.

May 5 - A parolee who was released from prison three days prior robbed two victims at knifepoint. The parolee was arrested a short time later and is being held at the San Joaquin County Jail.

April 2008


April 17 - A Parole Agent stopping to allow a pedestrian to cross a Santa Ana street was attacked by this same pedestrian, later identified as a parolee. The parolee dragged the Parole Agent out of the car and began to beat the Agent. The Agent used his OC pepper spray on the parolee but it had no effect. The Parole Agent began to fight for his life but was unable to reach his firearm. During the ensuing attack, the Agent's neck-chain badge was clearly visible, and he identified himself, asking a gathering crowd to call the police. However, the crowd encouraged the attacker. The assault is estimated to have lasted 10 minutes. A single car was sent to the scene as a result of the Santa Ana Police responding to a 911 hang-up. With the Officer's help, the Parole Agent was able to gain control over the parolee who was booked and charged with assault on a Peace Officer. The Parole Agent was taken to a local hospital for treatment.

January 2008


January 23 - After fleeing from police a Parolee-at-large broke into the home of a 56 year old woman. The PAL stripped naked and then held the victim down on a couch. A Stanislaus Sheriff's K-9 unit led officers to the residence where the victim was rescued and the PAL was arrested.

January 21 - A Parolee-at-large was shot and killed by a San Joaquin County Deputy Sheriff. The incident started as a traffic stop. The PAL and another male were found to be armed. During an exchange of gunfire the PAL was killed.

January 16 - A parolee-at-large and his girlfriend were apprehended and found to be in possession of heroin and a loaded 12-gauge sawed-off shotgun.

January 15 - A parolee was sentenced to 29 years to life for the March 2006 robbery and murder of off-duty Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy Maria Cecilia Rosa. Correctional Officer Manuel Gonzalez was murdered by an inmate on January 10, 2005, and Federal Correctional Officer Scott Williams was murdered by an inmate on April 3, 1997. Both Correctional Officers were on-duty at the time of their murders. The inmates in both cases are still awaiting trial.

January 14 - The San Diego Police report that a parolee and an accomplice were in the process of stealing a truck when the owner heard his vehicle being started and chased after the thieves - jumping into the back of the truck. The Parolee drove erratically trying to throw the owner from the back of the truck eventually losing control hitting a tree and other vehicles before rolling the truck. The owner of the vehicle died from the injuries he sustained. The accomplice was caught at the scene and the parolee was apprehended a short time later. Homicide charges are pending.

January 12 - A parolee led police on a high-speed chase through the city of Redlands before crashing his pickup truck into several parked cars in a residential area. During a subsequent search of the vehicle by Redlands Police approximately $2000 worth of methamphetamine was found.

January 12 - Two Parolees at-large barricaded themselves inside a Fresno apartment after robbing the inhabitants armed with a handgun and a sawed-off shotgun. The parolees surrendered to local authorities after a lengthy stand-off involving a Fresno SWAT team.

January 10 - A parolee was arrested for being involved in the burglary of several Target Department stores. The parolee's was found in possession of over $15,000 of stolen merchandise.

January 10 - The Riverside Press-Enterprise reported that a parolee-at-large (PAL) evaded police for more than two hours after a vehicle chase. The PAL was driving a stolen vehicle which he eventually abandoned in the center divider of I-215. After abandoning the vehicle he ran across the southbound lanes of the highway and hid inside a minivan in a nearby neighborhood.

January 9 - A parolee at-large was apprehended in a Riverside residence in possession of 9mm handgun and a Thompson submachine with loaded magazines. The parolee is a suspect in a homicide that occurred before Christmas where he allegedly shot the victim and the victim's brother.

January 4 - A parolee was arrested by special agents from the Office of Correctional Safety. The parolee was wanted in connection with a woman found raped, beaten and left for dead on a dog-walking trail in the Bay Area. The victim later died.


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