Friday, April 30, 2010

Parole Office in Lancaster vandalized/criminal threats

Classification:

422 P.C./Criminal Threats

Incident Date:

02/14/2010

 Author / Date / Time:

Det. Gillis/LAN OSS, 04/30/10, 1100hrs.

 

 

 

 

Incident Time:

Unknown

Incident Location:

43645 Pioneer Court, Lancaster (California Dept of Corrections Parole Office)

C/P Location:

N/A

Victim(s):

L.A. County Sheriff’s Department

Suspect(s):

Unknown

 

California Dept. of Corrections

 

 

 

 

Incident Location:

43645 Pioneer Court, Lancaster (California Dept of Corrections Parole Office)

C/P Location:

N/A

Victim(s):

L.A. County Sheriff’s Department

Suspect(s):

Unknown

 

California Dept. of Corrections

 

 

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Incident Location:

43645 Pioneer Court, Lancaster (California Dept of Corrections Parole Office)

C/P Location:

N/A

 

Victim(s):

L.A. County Sheriff’s Department

Suspect(s):

Unknown

 

 

 

California Dept. of Corrections

 

 

 

Victim(s):

L.A. County Sheriff’s Department

Suspect(s):

Unknown

 

California Dept. of Corrections

 

 

Narrative:

Text Box: The California Department of Corrections area Parole Office was vandalized between 02/14/2010 and the early morning hours of 02/15/2010.  Parole officers who arrived at work early in the morning reported the graffiti vandalism.  The graffiti consisted of specific threats towards law enforcement.  The phrases “187 Sheriff,” “187 Police,” “this is our town,” “come to my house you die,” and “187 Caple” were painted on the exterior walls and windows of the location.  The graffiti caused in excess of $5,000 dollars in damage.  

The graffiti also contained a specific phrase, which referenced “10st 11st raids.”  The threats appeared to be directly related to a series of parole and probation sweeps that L.A. County Sheriff’s Department Gang and Cops Teams, Palmdale and Lancaster Station’s specialized units, Parole Officers, and County Probation Officers, participated in the week prior to the threats.   The sweeps were conducted in the area of 10th street east and 11th street east in the City of Palmdale.  The sweeps targeted mostly known documented gang members.  The operation led to the arrest of over twenty suspects for various acts of criminal conduct.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Since the graffiti threats occurred, the handling investigator has received several anonymous tips.  One “person of interest” has been detained, but investigators are seeking additional help from the public.  A $10,000 dollar reward has been offered to the person who provides information, which leads to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for making the threats.  The reward was sought and received by Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael Antonovich from the 5th District, which represents the Antelope Valley area. 

 

Based on the fact that the California Penal Code Section 187 defines the act of murder, the agencies involved in this case are taking the matter very seriously.   

 

The Lancaster Sheriff’s Station Operation Safe Streets Bureau Gang Unit is handling the investigation, and is seeking the public’s help.  If you have any information that would be helpful or would assist with the apprehension of those responsible, please contact Detective Robert Gillis at 310-409-7007 or 661-940-3893.

 

 

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