December 2010 - Fugitive Watch
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December 2010 - Fugitive Watch
December 2010 Los Fugitivos TM Fugitives ded n e h e r p p A 1,075 Bilingual In Memoriam Editorials and Reports Practice Being Thankful page 6 In Memoriam page 8 Personal Del Ejército Mexicano Asegura Más De Tres Toneladas De Mariguana En San Luis Río Colorado, Son page 11 Officer Christopher Wilson Officer Ryan Bonaminio Personal Del Ejército Mexicano Asegura Más De SieteToneladas De Mariguana En Tijuana, B.C. page 11 24 Things a Burglar Won’t Tell You page 20 www•fugitive•com email: [email protected] Tip Hotline: 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) • or text us at 408-355.0999 Watch New Episode of Fugitive Watch Now! More dangerous fugitives shown daily on Fugitive Watch® Television… See pg.22 As of this printing-all persons depicted are being sought by law enforcement for valid outstanding warrants or as a suspect in a crime for identification purposes. Fugitive Watch®News answers on page 18 Word Search FW december 2010 2 Fugitive Watch®News Featured Fugitives Want FW Table of 3 Contents ID Fugitive 10-259 Unknown Sexual Assault 4 Word Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 10-232 Unknown Fraud 5 10-257 Unknown Assault 5 Practice Being Thankful. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 10-258 Unknown Sexual Assault 9 10-263 Unknown Fraud 9 10-255 Arnoldo Farias Assault on Police Officer 10 10-256 Unknown Indecent Exposure 10 Personal Del Ejército Mexicano Asegura Más De Siete Toneladas De Mariguana En Tijuana, B.C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 10-234 Unknown Robbery 10 24 Things a Burglar Won’t Tell You. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 10-242 Unknown Fraud 10 Fugitive Watch Factoids. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 10-260 Unknown Robbery 11 10-262 Unknown Bank Robbery 11 10-250 James Stancampiano Murder 16 Fugitive Watch Showtimes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 10-249 Emmanuel “Manny” Mendoza 16 Fugitive Watch : Comcast On Demand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 10-241 Unknown Burglary 17 10-243 Unknown Robbery 18 10-245 Robert Mihm Parole Violation 19 10-151 Unknown Assault 19 Murder Page december 2010 WANTED Fugitive Watch® Productions,Inc. © 2010 No part of this publication may be reproduced without express permission from Fugitive Watch® Productions, Inc. 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(408) 729-7737 PMB #228 • 353-E East Tenth St. Gilroy, CA 95020-6577 Phone: (408) 729-7737 • Website: www.fugitive.com e-mail: [email protected] In Memoriam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Personal Del Ejército Mexicano Asegura Más De Tres Toneladas De Mariguana En San Luis Río Colorado, Son.. . . . 11 Bustin’ Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 WX 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. HOTLINE: 1-800-9CAUGHT EMAIL: [email protected] FW dec - 4 10-259 Unknown Sexual Assault / asalto The San Jose Police Department is asking for Fugitive Watch viewers help in identifying the suspect in these photos. According to Detective Emilio Perez, on October 17th 2010, at about 8:15 in the evening, the victim exited a VTA train at the Race Street VTA Train Station located on Parkmoor Avenue. This suspect followed the victim southbound on Race Street toward Paula Street. The suspect then approached the victim and allegedly assaulted her. The victim then screamed, turned around, and struck the suspect. The suspect then fled the scene on foot toward Race Street. The suspect is described as an hispanic male in his mid 20’s, 5’-7” tall, black short hair, medium build, medium skin complexion. He was wearing a black sweat shirt, dark pants and had a “dirty” appearance. Special attention homeless shelters and other locations where homeless people congregate because detectives believe he may be a transient. 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 to [email protected], if you have any information that can help solve this crime. El Departamento de Policía de San Jose está pidiendo la ayuda del publico en la identificación del sospechoso en estas fotos. Detective Emilio Pérez reporta que el 17 de octubre de 2010, salió la víctima de un tren en la estación Parkmoor. Este sospechoso siguió a la víctima por la calle Race hacia la calle Paula. El sospechoso entonces se acercó a la víctima y la asaltó. La víctima después gritó, dio vuelta alrededor, y pegó al sospechoso. El sospechoso entonces huyó hacia la calle Race. Describen al sospechoso como un hispánico en aproximadamente 20 anos de edad, 5’ - 7’ alto, cabello negro. Él usaba una camisa negra, pantalones oscuros. Atención especial localizaciones en donde vagabundos se junta. 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 [email protected], si usted sabe los nombres de los sospechosos o tiene alguna información que pueda ayudar a resolver este crimen. FUGITIVE WATCH...1-800-9CAUGHT 10-232 unknown fraud /fraude The Alameda County Sheriff’s Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspect in these photos. According to Detective Richard Slofkosky, on Saturday, October 10, 2010, five cloned visa/debit cards were recovered from the Bank of the West ATM machine in Castro Valley. The suspect in these photos allegedly used these cards in an attempt to withdraw $500.00 per card. Fortunately, he was unsuccessful in his attempts. They are described as being blank gold cards and silver cards with a strip on the back. The Bank of the West at the Southland Mall and at Washington Manor have also recovered these cloned cards in their machines. Thieves have also struck at various ATM machines throughout California (The San Francisco Bay Area and in Los Angeles and Van Nuys, California). 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 to [email protected], if you 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 [email protected], si usted sabe el nombre del sospechoso o tiene alguna información que pueda ayudar a resolver este crimen. FW FUGITIVE WATCH...1-800-9CAUGHT Fugitive Watch®News december 2010 5 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. 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. 10-257 unknown Assault with a Deadly Weapon / asalto The Tracy Police Department is looking for help in identifying the individuals shown in the attached surveillance photographs. According to Detective Timothy Bauer, on Sunday morning, October 17, 2010, an 18 year old Hispanic male was shot in the chest in the leaving him paralyzed. The victim exchanged words with the suspects just prior to the shooting at a local liquor store in the 200 block of West Grantline Road and Holly Drives. The seven Hispanic suspects then fled in a black over brown Ford Excursion. The victim is still in the hospital in critical but stable condition. The liquor store surveillance system was checked and the suspect images were caught on video. The seven Hispanic males suspects were last seen leaving the liquor store and getting into a two-tone dark blue or black over tan or silver Ford Excursion SUV similar to the one in this photo. El Departamento de Policía de Tracy está buscando ayuda en la identificación de los individuos en estas fotografías. Según Detective Timothy Bauer reporta que el 17 de Octubre, 2010, tiraron a un hombre de 18 años en el pecho dejándolo paralizado. Los sospechosos y la víctima discutieron antes del tiroteo en una licorería localizado en el bloque 200 del oeste de la calle Grantline. Los siete sospechosos hispánicos entonces huyeron en un SUV negro Ford Excursión. La víctima todavía está en el hospital en condiciones críticas pero estables. El sistema de vigilancia vídeo tomó las imágenes de los sospechosos. 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 los nombres de los sospechosos o tiene alguna información que pueda ayudar a resolver este crimen. Fugitive Watch®News Patt Saso www.SasoSeminars.com As I write this column our living room is full of ear pounding cheers and chatter. The SF Giants have just won the World Series. A friend called from the city and you could hear the roar of the crowds gathering in the streets below his apartment. Technically, the residents in my home are A’s fans, but it doesn’t matter. With all the hootin’ and hollering you wouldn’t know that anyway. They are happy and full of excitement for the Giants. I don’t even like baseball and I was jumping up and down celebrating right along with my boys. Are you feeling grateful? The Bay Area has a lot to be grateful for. It is the first time in 56 years the Giants have won a World Series. But we don’t need a big win to be thankful. Research indicates that those individuals who express gratitude and have a strong sense of love and appreciation in their lives do not necessarily have more material possessions than others. What they do have is the ability to simply see, recognize and appreciate more around them. No better time now than to express appreciation. With Thanksgiving around the corner, it is the beginning of the holiday season. The time when hearts grow big. Nostalgia sets in. It’s the season of giving and good cheer. Richard Carlson, PhD., author of the best seller “Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff,” is quoted as saying “Throughout history wise men and women have encouraged us to feel grateful for what we have. Why? Very simply because gratitude makes us feel good. When you’re feeling grateful, your mind is clear, and FW december 2010 6 Practice Being Thankful therefore you have access to your greatest wisdom and common sense. You see the big picture.” For the record, Dr. Carslon gave us an endorsement on our book, 10 Best Gifts for Your Teen. He passed away in 2006 leaving a wife and two daughters. Life is fragile. Don’t waste anymore time. Expressing thankfulness not only helps us feel better about ourselves, it also spreads joy. The following are three ways we can share gratitude. Practice, intentionally, slowing down. I mean, way down. Busier is not better. When we rush around and feel hurried we have a tendency to get anxious and impatient. This is not good for us or our children. To cultivate an attitude of gratitude we need to release anger, frustration or anxiety. As a parent, it seems I am always worried about something with my kids! So I visualize my worries, attach them to helium balloons and release them into the heavens. Our minds become clearer when we are freed up from negative energy. We are more present because we are living in the here and now. Practice living in the now. If we are too anxious about the future, which hasn’t come yet, or consumed with sadness about our past, which we are unable to change, we are blinded to the wonderful things right in front of us. We can’t appreciate this wonderful moment if we are lost in thought of the past or future. The only moment we have is this one. Once it passes we can never retrieve it. Sometimes when teens are in the house we don’t want to be in the here and now. When pain and confusion are up, it is hard to be thankful for this stage in family life. Many teens are in a semi-permanent state of negativity. They appear unhappy and dissatisfied. Knowing that this is a developmental stage, and temporary, we can help our teens by not reacting to what we perceive as hostility. Instead, at that moment, we can remind ourselves that our child is so much more than this moment of unhappiness. In our mind’s eye we can focus on her strengthens and gifts. Remind ourselves that she has a good sense of humor, is a talented musician, loves working with children, or is a dedicated worker. And when the right moment arises share these thoughts, not criticisms. Practice saying “thank you” more. During the teen years, family life is often in a state of constant flux. Tension runs high. We are excessively worried about our kid’s safety and future. When things seem to be going wrong in the family this is the time to have the courage to dig for something good. Let family members know they are appreciated, even during the difficult periods. It may feel like a tough time to be thankful, but remember “practicing thankfulness is one of the most powerful ways of thinking to bring about a change in our circumstances,” says Mary J. Lore, author of the award-winning book “Managing Thought: How Do Your Thoughts Rule Your World?” Practicing an attitude of thankfulness might help you appreciate how good you do have it after all! Patt Saso assists people back into harmony in their relationships. She is a Parenting Coach and 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 december 2010 7 Fugitive Watch®News FW december 2010 8 In Memory of Those Who Gave Their Lives in Service to Their Community Officer Christopher A. Wilson Officer Ryan Bonaminio San Diego Police Department Riverside Police Department On October 27, 2010, Officer Chris Wilson was shot and killed assisting officers from the San Diego County Probation Department and United States Marshals Service conduct a compliance check at an apartment in the city San Diego. The probation officers and deputy marshals had initially gone to the location and knocked on the apartment door. A man opened it and suddenly slammed it shut when he saw the officers, who then kicked the door in and arrested the subject. The officers then called the San Diego Police Department for assistance after observing another occupant run into a back bedroom. Officer Wilson and other officers, including a K9, responded to the scene and began searching the apartment when someone opened fire from behind a closed bedroom door. Officer Wilson was struck and fatally wounded and the K9 was also wounded. Despite being under fire, two other officers were able to pull him from the apartment. He was transported to Scripps Memorial Hospital where he passed away a short time later. On November 7, 2010, Officer Ryan Bonaminio was shot and killed while involved in a foot pursuit in Fairmount Park at approximately 9:45 pm. A man and woman in the bedroom were found dead the following morning at the end of the ensuing standoff. It was determined that the suspect committed suicide. Officer Wilson had served with the San Diego Police Department for 17 years and was assigned to the Southeastern Division. He is survived by his two children. He had stopped a tractor trailer suspected of being involved in a hitand-run accident a short time earlier. The driver of the vehicle fled from the vehicle into the park, with Officer Bonaminio in pursuit. A shootout ensued in the park in which Officer Bonaminio was struck at least once. The shooter returned to the truck and fled the scene. Responding officers heard the shots and located Officer Bonaminio. He was transported to a local hospital where he succumbed to his wounds a short time later. Officer Bonaminio had served with the Riverside Police Department for four years. He also served with the United States Army and served two tours in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom 10-258 unknown Sexual Assault / Asalto Police in Santa Cruz released a sketch of a man who attempted to sexually assault a teenager in a park on Saturday morning. The incident occurred in Ocean View Park, where a 15-yearold Santa Cruz girl reported being approached by an unknown man who attempted to assault her at around 6:40 a.m., according to the Santa Cruz Police Department. The attacker was described as a white man between 27 and 33 years old with facial hair, sunken cheeks and dark circles under his eyes. He was around 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighed around 150 pounds. The suspect was wearing a dark jacket and dark baseball hat and was seen leaving the park on a teal-green cruiser bicycle. Police have posted fliers with a sketch of the suspect in neighborhoods around the park. 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 to [email protected], if you have any information that can help solve this crime. 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. 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 [email protected], si usted sabe el nombre del sospechoso o tiene alguna información que pueda ayudar a resolver este crimen. FW FUGITIVE WATCH...1-800-9CAUGHT Fugitive Watch®News december 2010 9 10-263 unknOWN Fraud / fraude The Twin Cities Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspect in these photos. According to Detective Michael Mejia, this suspect allegedly passed fraudulent checks at each of these Bank of America locations, then withdrew funds from the victim’s checking accounts. One of the victim’s also reported an unknown person tried to use her bank account information to apply for a Target credit card. Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-9228448) or text us at 408-355-0999 or send a confidential email tip to tips@ fugitive.com, if you know the name of this suspect 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 [email protected], si usted sabe la nombre del sospechosa o 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. Fugitive Watch®News FW december 2010 10 10-256 Arnoldo Farias unknown Assault on a police officer / asalto The Mt. View Police Department is currently seeking Arnoldo Farias on a warrant charging him with Assault on a Police Officer. According to Detective Hung LeDang, on Saturday, October 30, 2010 a Mt. View police officer attempted to contact Farias regarding a muncipal code violation. Farias allegedly started to flee in his vehicle and almost struck the officer, who was on foot. Approximately 3 minutes later, Farias crashed into a house located in Sunnyvale. Faria was seen fleeing the area on foot. During a search of Farias’ vehicle, a loaded .38 caliber revolver was allegedly located in a glove box style compartment below the driver’s seat. Farias is a sex offender registrant out of San Mateo County and he has ties to Redwood City and Sunnyvale, California. Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408-3550999 or send a confidential email tip to [email protected], if you know his whereabouts. Por 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 [email protected], si usted sabe su paradero. 10-234 unknown robbery/robo The San Jose Police Department is asking for the public’s help to identify the suspect in this photo. Detective Adam Hutson reports that on October 1, 2010, this suspect entered the Chevron Gas Station on North 1st Street in north San Jose. Once inside, he asked the clerk for a pack of cigarettes. After asking for the cigarettes, the suspect allegedly walked behind the counter and threatened the clerk with a knife and robbed him. The suspect then fled the scene on foot. 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 at [email protected], 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 [email protected], si usted sabe el nombre del sospechoso o tiene alguna información que pueda ayudar a resolver este crimen. FUGITIVE WATCH...1-800-9CAUGHT 10-255 INDECENT EXPOSURE / EXIBICIONISTA SEXUAL The San Jose Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the man in this sketch. According to Detective Wayne Smith, July 12, 2010, at about 5:00 PM, two young girls were walking on Atherton Avenue near Saratoga in West San Jose. They report that this suspect drove up to them in a black or blue Chevrolet Camaro with paper plates. The suspect was allegedly naked and masturbating. The suspect is further described as having a hairy body and was wearing glasses. The car was described as a shiny black or dark blue newer sports car with tinted windows. The suspect was last seen driving west bound on Atherton before turning north bound on Saratoga. Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408-3550999 or send a confidential email tip to [email protected], 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 [email protected], si usted sabe el nombre del sospechoso o tiene alguna información que pueda ayudar a resolver este crimen. 10-242 unknown fraud/fraude The Pleasanton and the Roseville police departments are asking for the public’s help in identifying the woman in this photo. Detective Jim Boland reports that over the past two months this suspect allegedly passed counterfeit money at both the Roseville and Pleasanton JC Penney stores. The suspect is described as a female Pacific Islander. 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 to [email protected], if you know her name 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 [email protected], si usted sabe la nombre del sospechosa o 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. Personal del Ejército Mexicano asegura más de tres toneladas de mariguana en San Luis Río Colorado, Son. Personal del Ejército Mexicano asegura más de siete toneladas de mariguana en Tijuana, B.C. La Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional informa a la opinión pública, que en el marco de la estrategia integral del Estado Mexicano en el Combate al Narcotráfico y Delincuencia Organizada, el día 1 de noviembre de 2010, personal militar jurisdiccionado a la 45/a. Zona Militar establecido en un puesto de control ubicado en el kilómetro 176.5 del tramo carretero Plutarco Elías Calles-San Luis Río Colorado, Son, aseguró 493 paquetes de mariguana con un peso total de 3 toneladas 420 kilogramos. La droga se encontraba oculta entre la carga de madera (aglomerado) que era transportada en un tractocamión marca kenworth, por lo que fue detenido el conductor del vehículo. El detenido, enervante y vehículo, fueron puestos a disposición de las autoridades correspondientes. La Secretaría de la Defensa Nacional informa a la opinión pública, que en el marco de la estrategia integral del Estado Mexicano en el Combate al Narcotráfico y Delincuencia Organizada, esta fecha personal militar jurisdiccionado a la 2/a. Zona Militar en coordinación con elementos de la policía municipal, localizaron un centro de acopio en el que se encontraban 668 paquetes de mariguana con un peso total de 7 toneladas 152 kilogramos de mariguana. El aseguramiento de la mariguana fue como resultado de reconocimientos terrestres realizados en la calle Baja California de la colonia Ejido Francisco Villa, Delegación la Presa, Tijuana B.C., asegurando además, 1 vehículo y deteniendo a 2 presuntos delincuentes. El enervante, civiles y vehículo fueron puestos a disposición de las autoridades correspondientes. Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it. And so it is with you... we are in charge of our attitudes. FW december 2010 11 10-260 FUGITIVE WATCH...1-800-9CAUGHT Fugitive Watch®News unknown Robbery / robo The Fremont Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspect in these photos. Detective Michael Gebhardt reports that on September 25, 2010, at about 11:30 am, unknown suspects went into the Lucky Hair Salon in the north part of Fremont, California. Once inside they allegedly used guns to rob the victims of their money and property. The suspects then fled the store and ran to a getaway car being driven by a third accomplice. Later at about 1 pm, the suspect in these photos allegedly used one of the victim’s credit card in Hayward, California. The suspects were described as Polynesian (either Tongan or Samoan). The getaway car is described as being similar to a silver color, 2000’s Japanese made four door sedan. 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 to [email protected], if you know the name of these suspects 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 [email protected], si usted sabe el nombre del sospechoso o tiene alguna información que pueda ayudar a resolver este crimen. 10-262 unknown Bank Robbery / ROBO DE BANCO The Fremont Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspect in these photos. Detective Michael Gebhardt reports that on October 7, 2010, at about 10:30 am this suspect allegedly robbed the Fremont Bank branch located at 40031 Mission Blvd. in the Mission San Jose district of Fremont. According to witnesses, During the robbery, the suspect allegedly yell orders to people in the bank “Keep your hands up” and “Don’t touch nothing”. The suspect then fled the bank on foot, running through the shopping center. 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 to [email protected], if you know the name of these suspects 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 [email protected], si usted sabe el nombre del sospechoso o 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. Fugitive Watch®News FW december 2010 12 Fugitive Watch®News FW december 2010 13 Fugitive Watch®News FW december 2010 14 Fugitive Watch®News FW december 2010 15 10-250 james stancampiano murder / asesinato The Tracy Police Department is currently seeking James Stancampiano on a No Bail Allowed warrant charging him with murder. Detective Timothy Bauer reports that Stancampiano was allegedly involved in the September 15, 2010, homicide of Kevin Prater. According to family members, the whereabouts of Stancampiano is unknown. According to detectives, Stancampiano uses the moniker of Flaco and is a documented WST Norteno gang member. He was last known to be living in the 400 block of Wagtail Drive in Tracy. 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 to [email protected], if you know his whereabouts. Por Por favor llame la línea de Los Fugitivos en 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800922-8448) o texto en 408-355-0999 o envia un email a [email protected], si usted sabe su paradero. FW FUGITIVE WATCH...1-800-9CAUGHT Fugitive Watch®News december 2010 16 10-249 Emmanuel “Manny” Mendoza Murder / asesinato The Tracy Police Department is currently seeking Emmanuel “Manny” Mendoza on a No Bail Allowed warrant charging him with murder. Detective Timothy Bauer reports that Mendoza was allegedly involved in the September 15, 2010, homicide of Kevin Prater. According to family members, the whereabouts of Mendoza is unknown. According to detectives, Mendoza is a documented WST Norteno gang member. He was last known to be living in the 200 block of West 3rd Street in Tracy. 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 to tips@fugitive. com, if you know his whereabouts. Por 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 [email protected], 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. 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. HOTLINE: 1-800-9CAUGHT EMAIL: [email protected] 10-241 unknown burglary / robo de casa On 10-15-10 between the hours of 1040 hrs and 1515 hrs a residential burglary occurred in the area of S. Blaney Avenue. Two male suspect entered the residence through a unlocked door and stole electronic items from the residence. 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 to [email protected], if you know the names of these suspects 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 [email protected], si usted sabe los nombres de los sospechoso o tiene alguna información que pueda ayudar a resolver este crimen. FUGITIVE WATCH...1-800-9CAUGHT FW dec - 17 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. HOTLINE: 1-800-9CAUGHT EMAIL: [email protected] FW dec - 18 10-243 unknown robbery/robo The San Jose Police Department is asking for public’s help in identifying the suspects in these photos. According to Detective Jason Tanner, on September 29, 2010, at about 11:54 a.m., the Monterey Road Dispensary cannabis club was allegedly robbed at gunpoint by two unknown males. The first suspect pointed a handgun at the employees and ordered them to lay on the ground. The suspects then tied their hands and robbed them of personal effects, along with cash and marijuana from the business. The suspects then fled in a green Honda 4-door and remain at large. The suspects did not discharge their firearm and the employees were uninjured. The suspects are believed to be allegedly associated with a similar cannabis club robbery that occurred September 18, 2010 in San Jose. 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 to [email protected], if you have any information that can help solve this crime. A surveillance video of the robbery can be seen at www.fugitive.com. 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 [email protected], si usted sabe el nombre del sospechoso o tiene alguna información que pueda ayudar a resolver este crimen. FUGITIVE WATCH...1-800-9CAUGHT $16,320 2007 Jeep Wrangler $15,750 2009 Honda Fit $7,890 2005 Saturn Vue $6,995 2004 Hyundai Elantra $12,420 2005 Jaguar S-Type $8,995 2007 Chevy Cobalt $13,995 2006 Ford Fusion $18,650 2008 Ford Escape Hybrid 10-245 Robert mihm Parole Violation / Violación De Libertad Condicional Police are asking the public for help in locating and arresting a wanted sex offender. Robert Mihm, 49, is a convicted sex offender and is wanted by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation as a parolee at large, according to police. Mihm, who is believed to be in Vallejo and is classified as a high-risk sex offender, is allegedly out of compliance with his sex offender registration requirements, police said. Mihm is described as a white man standing 6 feet tall, weighing 155 pounds, with blue eyes and blond hair. 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 to [email protected], if you know his whereabouts. Por Por favor llame la línea de Los Fugitivos en 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1800-922-8448) 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 FW FUGITIVE WATCH...1-800-9CAUGHT Fugitive Watch®News december 2010 10-151 unknown assault / asalto The San Jose Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspects in this photo. According to detectives, on October 29, 2010, at about 1:50 a.m., the victim approached him. The victim and suspects spoke briefly around 1:50 a.m. At 2:02 a.m., the San Jose Police Department’s 9-1-1 Center received a call of a person down at the parking lot of Mi Pueblo Market, located at the corner of S. 6th and E. Julian streets. Officers arrived and found the victim unconscious, only several yards from where he had spoken with the suspects. The victim’s cellular phone and wallet were missing. The victim was taken to a local hospital, where he remains with life-threatening injuries. The assault occurred out of camera view, and the San Jose police is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the suspects. 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 to [email protected], if you know the names of these men or have any information that can help solve this crime. Video can be seen at www.fugitive.com 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. 19 Fugitive Watch®News december 2010 FW 20 Fugitive Watch Factoids • • • Muhammad is now ranked most popular boys name in England and Wales. • The traffic fatality rate is 2 and 1/2 times higher on rural roads than urban roads. • 2010 World Series tickets sold for over $4,100. • • Over 15,000 primates are kept as pets in the US. • More Americans have been killed in the City of Oakland than in the war in Afghanistan. • There are still 12 million people that are slaves in the world today. • South Africa has more gold deposits than anywhere else in the world. The gold is 2.5 miles underground. Some mines reach 13,000 feet down. • In comparison, the trapped Chilean miners were 2,000 feet underground. • The Burj Khalifa Skyscraper Building in Dubai has the Longest Elevator at 2,000 Feet. • • Columbia Sailing Ship One person is killed ever 4 minutes on India’s Himalaya Free Fall Highway. • Marl Twain Steamboat • Tom Sawyer Island River Rafts • Jungle Cruise Fresh water crustaceans are found on every continent except Africa. • Main Street Vehicles 10,000 people are bitten by snakes each year in the US. 10 will die from the bite. • Lighting bolts generate 30,000 degrees, 6 times the heat of the sun. • 6 people die in the US from being struck by lighting. • The southern US has the greatest concentration of people living in mobile homes. People living in mobile homes 15 to 20 more times the chance of being killed in a tornado. Scientist report that you can cut your risk of getting cancer by 70% by doing the following five things: • 34,000 people were killed in traffic accidents in the US last year. 1. Exercise Regularly • 180,000 people were killed in traffic accidents in India last year. • • More people die each year from falling vending machines than die from shark attacks. One tornado in 1925 struck for 3 hours and traveled through 3 states killing 675 people. • During the Vietnam War, 97% of American wounded troops evacuated by helicopter survived their wounds. There were over 58,000 American troops killed. • 25,000 people died building the Panama Canal. • The World’s Longest Bridge is the Songhai Bridge in China at 21 miles. 3. Eat Less Red Meat 4. Eat More Fruits and Vegetables 5. Do Not Smoke Only 3% of Americans Do All Five Things. • • • Casey Jr. Circus Train 2. Maintain Your Ideal Weight • 6 Disneyland attractions are refueled every night. More than 200 firefighters from southern California fire departments work at Disneyland. • 8% of the men in a large region of Asia and about 0.5% of the men in the world are descended from the Mongol Leader Gengas Kahn. • 50,000 die each year worldwide from snake bites. Disneyland has 17,000 trees, 100,000 shrubs. 24 Things A Burglar Won’t Tell You 1. Of course I look familiar. I was here just last week cleaning your carpets, painting your shutters, or delivering your new refrigerator. 2. Hey, thanks for letting me use the bathroom when I was working in your yard last week. While I was in there, I unlatched the back window to make my return a little easier. 3. Love those flowers. That tells me you have taste … and taste means there are nice things inside. Those yard toys your kids leave out always make me wonder what type of gaming system they have 4. Yes, I really do look for newspapers piled up on the driveway. And I might leave a pizza flyer in your front door to see how long it takes you to remove it 5. If it snows while you’re out of town, get a neighbor to create car and foot tracks into the house. Virgin drifts in the driveway are a dead giveaway. 6. If decorative glass is part of your front entrance, don’t let your alarm company install the control pad where I can see if it’s set. That makes it too easy. 7. A good security company alarms the window over the sink. And the windows on the second floor, which often access the master bedroom—and your jewelry. It’s not a bad idea to put motion detectors up there too. 8. It’s raining, you’re fumbling with your umbrella, and you forget to lock your door—understandable. But understand this: I don’t take a day off because of bad weather. 9. I always knock first. If you answer, I’ll ask for directions somewhere or offer to clean your gutters. (Don’t take me up on it.) 10. Do you really think I won’t look in your sock drawer? I always check dresser drawers, the bedside table, and the medicine cabinet. 11. Here’s a helpful hint: I almost never go into kids’ rooms. 12. You’re right: I won’t have enough time to break into that safe where you keep your valuables. But if it’s not bolted down, I’ll take it with me. 13. A loud TV or radio can be a better deterrent than the best alarm system. If you’re reluctant to leave your TV on while you’re out of town, you can buy a $35 device that works on a timer and simulates the flickering glow of a real television. (Find it at faketv. com.) 14. Sometimes, I carry a clipboard. Sometimes, I dress like a lawn guy and carry a rake. I do my best to never, ever look like a crook. 15. The two things I hate most: loud dogs and nosy neighbors. 16. I’ll break a window to get in, even if it makes a little noise. If your neighbor hears one loud sound, he’ll stop what he’s doing and wait to hear it again. If he doesn’t hear it again, he’ll just go back to what he was doing. It’s human nature. 17. Sometimes, I carry a clipboard. Sometimes, I dress like a lawn guy and carry a rake. I do my best to never, ever look like a crook. 18. The two things I hate most: loud dogs and nosy neighbors. 19 . I’ll break a window to get in, even if it makes a little noise. If your neighbor hears one loud sound, he’ll stop what he’s doing and wait to hear it again. If he doesn’t hear it again, he’ll just go back to what he was doing. It’s human nature. 20. I’m not complaining, but why would you pay all that money for a fancy alarm system and leave your house without setting it? 21. I love looking in your windows. I’m looking for signs that you’re home, and for flat screen TVs or gaming systems I’d like. I’ll drive or walk through your neighborhood at night, before you close the blinds, just to pick my targets. 22. . Avoid announcing your vacation on your Facebook page. It’s easier than you think to look up your address. 23. To you, leaving that window open just a crack during the day is a way to let in a little fresh air. To me, it’s an invitation. 24. If you don’t answer when I knock, I try the door. Occasionally, I hit the jackpot and walk right in. Sources: Convicted burglars in North Carolina, Oregon, California, and Kentucky; security consultant Chris McGoey, who runs crimedoctor.com; and Richard T. Wright, a criminology professor at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, who interviewed 105 burglars for his book Burglars on the Job. Reader’s Digest Contributing Editor Janice Lieberman shared these and more tips on the Today Show and in her blog. Fugitive Watch®News FW december 2010 21 From Australia: A tale of a perpetually drunk driver I have two stories about one guy I used to know. He was perpetually drunk though it never stopped him from driving anywhere. One time he got caught for DUI by a foot patrol officer, who saw him driving erratically down the main street of town at a very slow speed. When told to “pull over, driver!” he drove his car up onto the sidewalk and crashed it through the plate glass windows of a large department store. Lucky for him it was late at night and nobody was injured. His blood-alcohol reading was above 4% -- an incredible figure in itself. This same driver, again leglessly drunk, was driving towards a bar/restaurant where he was to meet me and a few friends. The road to the place (a landmark building, brightly illuminated at night) is at the end of a long, straight road that has a sharp deviation immediately before it which crosses a canal. Dumb drunk, seeing the lights straight ahead, drove straight into the canal. It didn’t stop him from getting to the party though, and he appeared covered up to his chest in thick, black mud. Rocket scientists get busted at fast food drive up window I was working the drive up window at a fast food restaurant. A car pulled up and handed me the money for their order. There were seven people in the car and they were passing a blunt (a marijuana and tobacco cigar) around and the driver had the nerve to blow smoke in my face. They were not only getting high, they were harrasing me and hitting on me so I told them to pull up into an empty parking space to wait for their food. They did as I asked and, while they were waiting, I called the police. Within minutes, a swarm of police cars pulled into our parking lot. While they were arresting the car load of teenagers, the driver received a text message that read, “I’ve got the merchandise, meet me at . . . “ The police met the sender of the text message and found a lot of drugs. They came into the restaurant, shook my hand, and said this was one of the biggest drug busts they’d had in our city. If you’re going to commit robbery, do it in front of people who know you An Ashtabula, Ohio man needed some fast cash Sunday so he ran into a fastfood restaurant and allegedly stole a jar full of change intended for charity. That was his first mistake. According to Ashtabula Police Sgt. John Koski, the man threatened the employees by saying, “You call the police, I’m going to kill you.” Even though the man had no weapon, the threat of force was enough to change the crime from theft to robbery, police said. That was his second mistake. His third mistake? Two of the restaurant’s employees knew the man and gave police his name and address. This is not the first time our restaurant bandit has been charged with robbery. He was cited on charges of attempted robbery in February 2003 and aggravated robbery in September and November 1994. 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