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Every complains on being singled out and everyone thinks that they deserve everything for free, I am sure the majority of those arrested probably do not even have a job? or do not car to even have one. It is a shame that cops are put to performing this line of work, but it is not done typically with regular patrol units unless seriously needed, it is done by extra officers called in for O.T. look at some of the charges that were listed possession of narcotics. The majority of these items are of a decent dollar value that can be sold/pawned fro quick cash for who knows what. they are not talking about someone who stole a can of infant formula to feed there hungry kid etc. People that commit these larceny crimes are either on there way to bigger or better crimes or are already there. But in between those crimes, the smaller crimes I listed above can also make one’s quality of life miserable, and those also need to be handled. Be sure to call the Sheriff when you see them. So ye,s, there are more serious crimes going on. In most cases though, the arresting deputy can handle the first few court appearances without the employee. True, for a small business, this can still be a burden. In fact, most businesses in the Valley are cooperative in prosecuting shoplifters, and all it really costs them (if the crook is caught) is their employee’s time spent in court. A few weeks ago, Rex made a big deal about businesses not pressing charges on theft cases. In this case, the deputies saw most of the crimes with their own eyes and arrested the crooks.

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Target and Walmart occupy much of a patrol deputy’s time, so in this case, the operations were simply responding to an ongoing problem: thievery! A deputy would most likely have been called by Loss Prevention when the crook was caught, and a deputy would respond. The city funds these teams knowing that occasionally problems will arise that need to be dealt with, but a regular patrolman will not have time for, i.e transient sweeps,probation sweeps, illegal alien flower vendors, massage parlors, prostitution, etc. No, they are not there on OT as someone below claimed. These teams have existed for many years in both Lancaster and Palmdale.

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However, in an emergency, they are free to, and many times do, respond if they are nearby until the assigned deputy arrives. In other words, they are not assigned to respond to normal calls or take reports, etc, etc. Teams that conduct these operations, in this case the TOP/CORE team, are funded by the City, separately and “over and above” the regular contract, to do special projects. Lancaster Sheriff’s Station has many more operations planned for 2013, according to Lancaster Community Relations deputy Michael Rust.įiled Under: Crime/ me enlighten you a bit. Joseph Clint, 27, of Lancaster, warrant arrest.Ebonique Stinson, 20, of Lancaster, commercial burglary.Matthew Durham, 44, of Lancaster, commercial burglary.Dontae Livingston, 20, of Lancaster, commercial burglary.Derrich Wood, 43, of Lancaster, possession of methamphetamine.Female juvenile, 16, of Lancaster, petty theft.Desiperio Renteria, 49, of Lancaster, warrant arrest.Robbie Hutchings, 50, of Lancaster, warrant arrest.Lashawn Hill, 33, of Lancaster, petty theft.Mercy Lowe, 24, of Lancaster, commercial burglary.Lashon Yancy, 23, of Lancaster, commercial burglary.Keivette Casey, 23, of Lancaster, commercial burglary.Erick McFashion, 23, of Lancaster, commercial burglary.Melvin Chandler, 24, of Lancaster, felon in possession of a firearm/commercial burglary.Juvenile, 15, of Lancaster, petty theft.Four juveniles, ages 13 to 17, of Lancaster, commercial burglary.Kealai Taisacan, 20, of Lancaster, petty theft.Stephanie Rogers, 24, of Lancaster, petty theft.Miranda Prescott, 29, of Lancaster, commercial burglary.Erik Munoz, 22, of Lancaster, commercial burglary.

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  • Dominique Roberts, 20, of Lancaster, commercial burglary.
  • Malissa Calhoun, 30, of Lancaster, commercial burglary.
  • Robert Basurto, 35, of Lancaster, possession of methamphetamine.
  • Devonn Dorsey, 18 of Lancaster, robbery.
  • Juvenile, 17, of Lancaster, petty theft.
  • Four juveniles, ages 15 to 17, of Lancaster, commercial burglary.
  • Alexander Guzman, 23, of Lancaster, commercial burglary.
  • Mshel Brown, 21, of Lancaster, warrant arrest.
  • Dravell Black, 26, of Lancaster, warrant arrest.
  • Kyle Denson, 24, of Lancaster, warrant arrest.
  • Robert Mehmen, 45, of Lancaster, loitering.
  • Nicole Stiehl, 22, of Lancaster, felony warrant.
  • Danenette Henry, 50, of Lancaster, possession of methamphetamine.
  • Shamel McNichols, 24, of Los Angeles, possession of marijuana for sales.
  • Delonious Broughton, 34, of Lancaster, commercial burglary.










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