Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Phone Extortion Scam



Early this year Mission Division saw a trend in phone scams where one would receive a phone call regarding a kidnapped family member and money must be sent for their return.  

This past couple weeks Mission Division seen about 8 of these incidents again.  Please make note and pass this info on to family, friends, and neighbors.  This one is a more dangerous phone scams because it plays with one's emotions.

The below information below gives a brief description of the scam and tips to avoid becoming a victim.  Also in the link is contact info regarding questions and info specific to this type of crime.

Phone Extortion Scam Alert NR15057lp

Los Angeles: The Los Angeles Police Department Robbery-Homicide Division is issuing a warning to the public about a recent rash of phone scams involving a threat that a family member is being held hostage, and will not be released until the victim's family wires money.

The victims are contacted by a suspect who states they are holding a family member hostage. The caller then demands money to be wired, or they will kill or hurt the hostage. The suspect advises the victim to go to an ATM to withdraw money, and then send the money via wire services. Other variations of the extortion include the caller contacting miscellaneous businesses for "Protection Money." The phone calls are originating from Mexico.

Below are crime prevention tips to avoid falling victim of this scam:

• Incoming calls made from an outside area code or Country.
• Callers go to great lengths to keep you on the phone, insisting you remain on the line.
• Calls do not come from the victim's phone.
• Callers try to prevent you from contacting the "Kidnapped" victim.
• Multiple successive phone calls.
• Demands for ransom money to be paid via wire transfer.
• Be suspicious of callers who demand immediate payment for any reason.
• Never give out personal or financial information to anyone who emails or calls you unsolicited.
• Never wire money, provide debit or credit card numbers to someone you do not know.

Anyone with information or questions regarding this crime is asked to contact Detectives Bret Richards or Freddy Arroyo, at Robbery-Homicide Division, (213) 486-6840. During non-business hours or on weekends, calls should be directed to 1-877-LAPD-24-7 (877-527-3247). Anyone wishing to remain anonymous should call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477). Tipsters may also contact Crime Stoppers by texting to phone number 274637 (C-R-I-M-E-S on most keypads) with a cell phone. All text messages should begin with the letters "LAPD." Tipsters may also go to LAPDOnline.org, click on "webtips" and follow the prompts.


Friday, September 11, 2015

New Senior Lead Officer

Please note that we have a New Senior Lead Officer.  His name is Officer Daniel Ruelas and his phone numbers are Office: (818) 838-9847 • Cell: (818) 637-2082.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

What's Labor Day like in jail? 1,100 arrests last year for DUI during the Labor Day Maximum Enforcement Period.

People in the Golden State often enjoy summer weather long after the Labor Day weekend, which in many other states marks the traditional end of summer vacation. To assure that everyone on California’s roadways remain as safe as possible, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) will be out in force over Labor Day weekend, looking for drunk or impaired drivers, and assisting motorists in need.

During the Labor Day Maximum Enforcement Period (MEP), from 6:01 p.m. Friday, September 4, to 11:59 p.m. Monday, September 7, all available CHP officers will be on duty. Research from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) shows that high-visibility enforcement, such as an MEP, can reduce drunk driving fatalities by as much as 20 percent.

“Drunk driving is one of the most serious traffic-related issues we face today,” CHP Commissioner Joe Farrow said. “Make sure your plans for your end-of-summer celebrations always include a safe way to get home for yourself and your passengers. If you are caught driving drunk, you will be arrested.”

Forty-nine people died in California over both Labor Day weekends in 2014 and 2013. Thirteen of the people killed in CHP jurisdiction in 2014 were not wearing seatbelts.

Nationwide data from NHTSA for Labor Day weekend 2014 show 38 percent of all crash fatalities involved a driver with a blood alcohol concentration of .08 or higher. One in five child passenger deaths were in drunk driving crashes.

Last year, CHP officers made more than 1,100 arrests for driving under the influence. If you see a suspected drunk driver, call 9-1-1 if it is safe to do so. Be prepared to assist the dispatcher by giving a description of the vehicle, the license plate number, location, and direction of travel. Before you call, be aware of your surroundings, especially streets, highways, directions, city or nearest town where you are calling. That phone call may help save someone’s life.

The mission of the California Highway Patrol is to provide the highest level of Safety, Service, and Security to the people of California.

8th Annual Valley Disaster Preparedness Fair


ALERT - Intruder around the neighborhood.



Hi all, guy just tried to walk into my home and went into my yard. I escorted him off the property and called 911. They are sending a car to look for him.

Keep an eye out. He was wearing silver shorts and had a black sleeveless tee shirt on with a backwards hat that was blue and grey. He was also drunk I believe. There is a bad picture attached, sadly I didn't get a better one.

Thanks and be safe!

Kenchy
8038 Burnet Ave.

The safety of our Neighborhood is not up to the Police...IT IS OURS!



It is up to everyone that lives in our community to watch out, not only for themselves but, for their neighbors. If you see cars that are parked and not moved for more than 72 hours call 311 and report it. If you see any vandalism, PLEASE report it. If you see someone that obviously doesn't belong or is doing something they shouldn't be, PLEASE report it. Lets keep our neighborhood clean, if you see furniture being dumped, call and have it removed.



WE ARE THE EYES AND EARS FOR THE POLICE. IT IS UP TO US TO KEEP OUR NEIGHBORHOOD SAFE!!!

Senior Lead: Officer ???
Office: (818) 838-9847 Cell: (818) 731-2553