Police seek suspect in El Monte beating

EL MONTE — Police sought the public’s help Sunday in finding a man who savagely beat another man in front of a local liquor store, and in front of a surveillance camera.

A 27-year-old El Monte man suffered a broken jaw and had several teeth knocked out in the unprovoked attack which occurred about 1:30 p.m. Thursday in front of Little Five Points Liquor, 2602 Mountain View Road, El Monte police Sgt. David Vautrin said in a written statement.

The victim was walking near the store when he was attacked and repeatedly punched by a Latino man between 15 and 19 years old, about 5 feet 7inches tall, with light brown hair, dark brown eyes, a white t-shirt and unknown color shorts, police said.

Police have released video footage captured by a store surveillance camera in hopes of someone recognizing the attacker.

Anyone with information is asked to call the El Monte Police Department.

Surveillance video of the attack.

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Pomona man suspected of DUI after crashing into police car

Here’s a tale from the Associated Press about a man who apparently ignored officials’ warnings about drinking and driving over the Memorial Day weekend:

POMONA — A man has been arrested for investigation of driving under the influence after hitting a police car outside a Pomona police station, injuring the officer.
Police say 24-year-old Richard Cardoza was booked for felony DUI and is being held on $130,000 bail.
Authorities say Cardoza was driving early Sunday when he ran a red light and his vehicle struck a police car directly in front of a police station. The officer had minor injuries and was treated and released from a hospital.
Cardoza also was taken to a hospital and released.

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Parolee arrested after 2-hour standoff

WEST COVINA — Police arrested a wanted parolee with the help of a police dog Saturday after he barricaded himself inside his home for more than two hours.
Gary Smith, 42, of West Covina was booked on suspicion of domestic violence, resisting arrest and parole violations, West Covina police Lt. Tommy Garcia said.
The standoff began about 3:50 p.m. when police responded to reports of domestic violence at the home Smith shared with his wife in the 2400 block of Nikki Court, the lieutenant said.
When officers arrived, Smith’s wife came out, Garcia said, but Smith locked himself inside the home.
Authorities suspect Smith struck his wide, though she was not seriously injured.
After slightly more than two hours, police forced their way into the home and a police dog found Smith hiding in the attic and bit him, Garcia said. He was hospitalized with a significant dog bite.
Smith’s initial court date and bail amount were not available late Saturday.

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*Mother suspected of child abuse, daughters, vanish

*Updated:

28068-ALMA FRIAS-thumb-300x373.jpgSOUTH EL MONTE — Authorities sought the public’s help Saturday in finding a woman with a history of child abuse who disappeared along with her young daughters as officials investigated new allegations against her.
Alma Beatriz Frias of South El Monte and her 2-month-old and 2-year-old daughters went missing on May 15 after Frias fled her home, sheriff’s officials said. Two possible birthdates were provided by sheriff’s officials that indicate Frias is either 29 or 31.
Officials from the Department of Children and Family Services went to Frias’ house in the 1600 block of Bunker Avenue to look into new allegations of child abuse and take her 2-year-old and 2-month-old daughters into protective custody, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Byron Ward said in a written statement.
“Upon their arrival, Frias ran from the residence without her daughters and has not been seen since,” the statement said.
The daughters were not found inside the home, authorities said, and since they also have not been seen since May 15, they are presumed to be with Frias.
According to court records, a woman of the same name born on one of the birthdates provided by officials was convicted in late 2003 of child abuse causing great bodily injury or death.
Further details of the 2003 incident were not available Saturday.
The missing mother is now suspected of new acts of child abuse, Ward said.
The Sheriff’s Department was asked to step into the investigation by DCFS officials in recent days, officials said.
Calls to the DCFS Saturday went unanswered.
The sheriff’s detective handling the investigation also could not be reached for comment Saturday.
Frias is described as a Latina woman standing about 5 feet, 3 inches tall and weighing about 150 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Sheriff’s Special Victims Bureau 24-hour tip line at (866) 247-5877.

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Police impersonating scam artists sentenced

From the Associated Press:

NORWALK– Two men, including one from Whittier, convicted of impersonating police detectives to cheat grieving families out of thousands of dollars have been sentenced to prison.

A Superior Court judge on Friday sentenced Martin Pelayo of Whittier to 22 years in prison and Frank Kegel of Simi Valley to 10 years behind bars.

Kegel and Pelayo were convicted last month of defrauding two Spanish-speaking families between October and November 2007.

The two men told a family he was a detective and could prevent them from being fined for neglect after their son he died of a heart attack alone. The family gave them $17,000 in cash.

In another case, the two men duped the family of an Iraq war veteran who was stabbed to death out of $28,000 by claiming they could solve her son’s death.

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“Child annoyance” investigated near La Puente elementary school

LA PUENTE — An incident initially reported as an attempted kidnapping of a young girl from outside an elementary school Friday was ultimately investigated as an incident of “child annoyance,” authorities said.
Sheriff’s deputies raced to Yorbita Elementary School, 520 Vidalia Avenue, about 1:20 p.m. after the girl ran to the school office to report a frightening encounter with a man in a can parked in front of the school.
“A 12-year-old girl was walking to the elementary school to pick up her brother,” Los Angeles County sheriff’s Lt. John McBride said.
She spotted a Latino man sitting in a white Ford Windstar minivan with some sort of cage on the interior who called out to her in Spanish to, “come here,'” he said.
The girl became frightened and ran to the school office, McBride said.
When officials went to find the man in the white van, he was gone, the lieutenant added. The van was last seen headed west on Jeannie Drive. A further description of the man was not available.
Though deputies initially responded to the call as a possible abduction attempt, McBride said, that did not appear to be the case after investigation.
“We’re going to write a child annoyance (report) to document it,” he said.
He added that the man in the van never got out of his van or made any physical attempt to abduct the girl.
“It doesn’t look like an attempted kidnapping,” he said.
As with any incident involving a threat to a child, however, the incident is being taken seriously, McBride said.
“I don’t want to minimize this at all,” he said.
Deputies saturated the neighborhood following the incident.
Yorbita Elementary School Principal Erika Krohn said she was pleased with the speedy police response and the actions of the girl.
“She ran to the school, which is just what we want our kids to do,” she said. “She was upset, but she handled it very well.”
The principal added, “We are just glad everyone’s safe.”

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Rockefeller/Chichester trial to start Tuesday

This from Suffolk County DA spokesman Jake Wark:

BOSTON, May 22, 2009–The defendant formerly known as “Clark Rockefeller” will go to trial next week, 10 months after he allegedly abducted his daughter from the heart of Boston’s tony Back Bay and led investigators on a manhunt that ended in Maryland but sparked international curiosity as to his true identity.
Jury selection in the trial of CHRISTIAN KARL GERHARTSREITER (D.O.B. 2/21/61), a native of West Germany who most recently lived across from the Boston Public Garden, is scheduled to begin Tuesday. He is charged with parental kidnapping for the July 27, 2008, incident in which he absconded with his daughter, then 7, during a post-divorce visitation supervised by an independent social worker.
Under Massachusetts law, kidnapping a minor relative is a felony punishable by up to five years in state prison.
In addition to that lead charge, Gerhartsreiter is also accused of three additional offenses: assault and battery for allegedly shoving the social worker as he hustled his daughter into a waiting sport-utility vehicle driven by an unwitting accomplice; assault and battery with a dangerous weapon – the SUV – for instructing that driver to “go” as the social worker clung to the door handle and fell to the ground, suffering minor injuries; and furnishing a false name to police after his Aug. 2 arrest in Baltimore.
The latter charge, developed in the course of a far-reaching investigation in the Suffolk County Special Grand Jury, reflects the defendant’s identification of himself as “Clark Rockefeller” during an interview with Boston Police detectives and special agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Under Massachusetts law, providing a false name to police for a dishonest purpose carries a one-year jail term.
Gerhartsreiter made off with the young girl shortly before 1:00 on the third day of their first visit following his December 2007 divorce from the child’s mother. The driver who chauffeured them from the scene was allegedly told in advance that the court-ordered social worker monitoring the visit was a “clingy” acquaintance from whom they would have to make a quick escape.
Gerhartsreiter allegedly instructed the driver to drop them off at Massachusetts General Hospital, from where he took a taxi to the Boston Sailing Center. There he met a second unwitting confederate he had promised $500 for a ride to New York City under the pretense of making a Long Island boat launch by 8:00. During the course of that ride, prosecutors say, Gerhartsreiter prevented the driver from using her phone – and learning of the Amber Alert that followed the child’s abduction – by secretly turning it off and overtly telling her not to use it.
From New York, Gerhartreiter made his way to Baltimore, where he had earlier purchased a home with cashier’s checks. He had allegedly identified himself as “Charles Smith” to his realtor and assigned a false name to his daughter as well. On Aug. 1, the realtor recognized Gerhartsreiter from media reports of the abduction and notified the FBI. That notice led rapidly to Gerhartsreiter’s arrest and his daughter’s rescue.
Gerhartsreiter was returned to Boston, arraigned in the Boston Municipal Court on Aug. 5, and ordered held without bail. Following his indictment by the Special Grand Jury, a Suffolk Superior Court clerk magistrate set bail in the amount of $50,000,000; a Superior Court judge later revoked that bail at prosecutors’ request. The defendant has remained in custody since his arrest.
Jury selection is expected to last at least one full day and possibly several days. There will be no court proceedings on May 29. Once a panel of deliberating and alternate jurors is selected, an estimated 10 to 15 days of testimony are expected to follow.
Assistant District Attorney David Deakin, chief of District Attorney Daniel F. Conley’s Family Protection and Sexual Assault Bureau, led the grand jury investigation and is prosecuting the case. Gerhartsreiter is represented by attorneys Jeffrey Denner and Timothy Bradl. Judge Frank Gaziano is presiding over the case in courtroom 906 of the Suffolk County Courthouse, located at Three Pemberton Square in Boston.

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Cars vandalized, owner punched in Rosemead

ROSEMEAD — A man severely damaged four parked cars Thursday and punched a man who confronted him, authorities said.
The incident occurred about noon in the 8400 block of Garvey Avenue, Los Angeles County sheriff’s Sgt. Jeff Walker said.
A man described only as Asian caused major vandalism damage to the cars when one of the owners confronted him about it, the sergeant said.
The suspect punched the man in the face and ran away, he added.
The man who was punched suffered minor injuries and was not hospitalized, Walker said.
The sergeant declined to say Thursday specifically what type of damage was done to the cars.

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iPod robbery reported in Montebello

MONTEBELLO — A robber stole a person’s iPod at knifepoint Thursday in a residential neighborhood, police said.
The incident occurred about 3 p.m. at Hay Street and Plaza Libre, Montebello police Lt. Brad Keller said.
The victim was approached by a robber described only as male and Latino who brandished a knife and demanded the music player, Keller said.
The robber was last seen running west on Plaza Libre, he added.
No further details were available.

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“Slurp” remembered at PCC

This from the PCC Courier:

Members of the PCC community are mourning the death of Darryl Stephens, a former football player at PCC who had a troubled stay on campus and died on Monday in a suspected suicide.

Stephens was found in an apartment in Upland after Upland Police responded to reports of gunshots on Sunday.

“According to Upland [Police], in their investigation, suicide was indicated,” said San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Sgt. Tony DeCecio.

“I cried like a baby [when I found out],” said PCC Professor Jessie Moore, who taught Stephens. “Darryl used to call me mom. He was that kind of guy. He had issues, like we all do, but was working on his issues.”

According to San Bernardino County Coroner Spokeswoman Sandy Fatland, Stephens was pronounced dead at 12:13 a.m. Monday at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center after an original injury at 10:23 a.m. Sunday described as a “gun shot to the upper body.”

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