Thursday, December 18, 2014

FOUND Stolen Black Diesel tow truck Jurupa LP# 5H86578

Found December 21, 2014

Original Report

Black Diesel tow truck was stolen from Jurupa around 12am-6am December 18, 2014
Mudd flaps say- tow with a pro


At 4:40am a mid 90's lifted suburban burgundy ish color came and dropped off a heavy set male. and some how got into the truck and drove off real slow with suburban following it.

Any info call or text Daniel Luevano‎ at 951-368-8593


Press Release:

Assault on a Peace Officer by Ramming a Police Vehicle
Agency: Jurupa Valley Police
Station Area: Jurupa Valley
Written Date: December 22, 2014 Time: 1:00 PM
Incident Date: December 21, 2014 Time: 7:45 AM
Incident Location: 5400 block of Avenue Juan Bautista, Jurupa Valley
Reporting Officer: Sergeant Brandi Swan
File Number(s): JV143550043

Details:

On Sunday, December 21, 2014, at 7:30 AM, officers from the Jurupa Valley Police Department responded to the area of Pacific Avenue and De La Vista after receiving reports of a stolen tow truck in the area. Officers saw the stolen vehicle traveling south on Pacific Avenue and were able to follow the vehicle through the residential neighborhood. As officers tried to conduct a high risk vehicle enforcement stop, the driver of the stolen tow truck stopped in the middle of the road, placed the vehicle in reverse, and rammed the front end of the marked police vehicle before fleeing the scene. The impact caused major damage to the front end of the patrol car and injured the officer.

The stolen tow truck was located a short distance away and had been abandoned. Residents in the neighborhood reported seeing two white male adults running from the vehicle in the area of Avenue Juan Bautista and Montero Drive. An extensive search of the area for the suspects using K-9 officers and a helicopter was unsuccessful.
The injured officer was treated and released at a local medical center.

The Jurupa Valley Police Department will work diligently in identifying the suspects involved in this act of violence. We are seeking the public’s help with any information to assist in the investigation. Anyone with information on the identity or whereabouts of the suspects are urged to contact Deputy Tim Garrison at the Jurupa Valley Police Station during business hours at 951-955-2600 or after hours at 1-800-950-2444.

Sheriff Press Release

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