halloween public safety announcement - october 30, 2012
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SEASIDE POLICE DEPARTMENT Vicki L.H. Myers, Chief of PoliceLouis Lumpkin, Deputy Chief
Honor, Pride, and Commitment Honor, Pride, and Commitment Honor, Pride, and Commitment Honor, Pride, and Commitment 440 Harcourt Avenue Telephone (831) 899-6748Seaside, CA 93955 FAX (831) 899-6297
TDD (831) 899-6217
The mission of the Seaside Police Department is to provide quality police services, in partnership with our community, to enhance and maintain a safe environment.
SPD_PR7/2011
PUBLIC SAFETY ANNOUNCEMENT
Seaside, CA
October 30, 2012
As a result of the recent criminal activity that has occurred in the City of Seaside, the Seaside
Police Department, the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office, the Monterey County Gang Task
Force, the California State University of Monterey Bay, the Marina Police Department, the Sand
City Police Department, the Monterey Police Department, the Carmel Police Department, theDel Rey Oaks Police Department, the Pacific Grove Police Department, and the MontereyCounty District Attorney’s Office have pooled resources and made several significant arrests.
On Sunday, October 28, 2012, at 4:30 p.m. the Monterey County Gang Task Force initiated a
traffic stop and arrested three identified gang members in the City of Seaside: Gabriel Gonzalez
(19 years old) Rodolfo Lopez (21 years old), and Oscar Escobedo (19 years old). A handgun,
counterfeit currency, black and red bandannas and grey knit caps were also located in thevehicle.
On Saturday, October 27, 2012 at 7:15 p.m. the Monterey County Gang Task Force initiated atraffic stop and arrested three identified gang members in the City of Seaside: Brian Romo (19
years old), Guillermo Ruvalcaba (19 years old) and a 17 year old male juvenile. A handgun was
located in the vehicle. All three subjects were on probation at the time of the arrest.
On Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 3:55 p.m. the Seaside Police Department arrested two
identified gang members for armed robbery. It is believed drugs were involved. Arrested wereJeremiah Holbert (21 years old) and Emilio Villagrande (21 years old). The two firearms used in
the robbery were located.
In conjunction with the above arrests, the Seaside Police Department has received informationindicating unknown persons are planning retaliatory events on Halloween (October 31, 2012) for
recent shootings that have occurred in the City of Seaside.
The community is advised to take due care and caution, be vigilant, and report all suspicious
activity.
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Additional law enforcement personnel will be present.
Anonymous Tip-Line – (831) 899-6282
Seaside Police Department – (831) 899-6748
Non-Emergency Dispatch – (831) 394-6811
Or leave a tip at the Seaside Police Department’s online tip website at:
http://www.tipsoft.com/index.asp?P=WebTips
CONTACT: Commander J. Stradan
PHONE: (831) 899-6748
EMAIL: [email protected]
For Immediate Release###
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SEASIDE POLICE DEPARTMENT Vicki L.H. Myers, Chief of Police
Louis Lumpkin, Deputy Chief
Honor, Pride, and Commitment Honor, Pride, and Commitment Honor, Pride, and Commitment Honor, Pride, and Commitment 440 Harcourt Avenue Telephone (831) 899-6748Seaside, CA 93955 FAX (831) 899-6297
TDD (831) 899-6217
The mission of the Seaside Police Department is to provide quality police services, in partnership with our community, to enhance and maintain a safe environment.
SPD_PR7/2011
MEDIA RELEASE
Public Service Announcement
Seaside, CA
October 30, 2012
The Seaside Police Department wants you to enjoy a safe, fun and happy Halloween! Below are
a few safety tips to help insure your Halloween is a safe Halloween.
1. Consider organizing or attending parties at home, in schools or at community centers
as alternatives to Trick or Treating2. Stay alert for any suspicious incidents and report anything unusual to the police
department.
3. Stay in well lit areas. Don’t take short cuts and don’t go into isolated areas.4. Wear reflective clothing and carry a flashlight, glow sticks, etc.
5. Teach children to never approach a vehicle
6. Teach children not to go inside homes unless they have your permission.7. Only approach homes that are well lit, inside and outside.8. Be familiar with the area you and your children will be traveling. Know the homes
and the neighborhood child visits, and who is providing the Halloween treats to your
child.9. Make sure a trusted adult, older child, or a parent accompany younger children.
10. Make sure your child can easily see and breathe when wearing their costume.
11. Make sure the costume is flame resistant.
CONTACT: Commander J. Stradan
PHONE: (831) 899-6748EMAIL: [email protected]
For Immediate Release
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