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Burglary Rates Increase in Summer Months

Posted by Daniel Kann | Jul 27, 2018 | 0 Comments

The summer months bring endless of hours of sunlight, hotter temperatures and more trips to the beach.  Unfortunately, summer months also bring an increase in crime rates such as Valencia burglaries.  The U.S. Department of Justice[1], using information provided by the Bureau of Justice Stati...

Ventura County Man Accused of Assaulting Hotel Receptionist

Posted by Daniel Kann | Jul 16, 2018 | 0 Comments

According to USA today, a 40-year-old Ventura County man was arrested on suspicion of felony assault with a deadly weapon for throwing an object at a Camarillo hotel receptionist's face. The Ventura County Sheriff's Office stated that the man “entered the hotel Monday and requested a cup of coff...

When Road Rage Becomes a Crime

Posted by Daniel Kann | May 29, 2018 | 0 Comments

Recently, an Arleta man, Andrew Flanigan, was arrested for allegedly causing an accident on a Santa Clarita freeway last June. The cause of the accident: road rage. A video filming what led up to the accident and the accident itself was captured by a passing car. Flanigan, riding a motorcycle...

When “Playing Cop” Becomes a Crime

Posted by Daniel Kann | May 24, 2018 | 0 Comments

A 14-year-old boy in San Bernardino County was arrest last week when he took “playing cop” way too far. The teenage boy dressed in a sheriff's uniform, with what appeared to be a gun strapped to his side, and drove up to a Victorville home with red and blue emergency lights flashing from his grea...

Home Burglary vs. Robbery—What’s the Difference?

Posted by Daniel Kann | Mar 04, 2018 | 0 Comments

The Los Angeles Daily News recently reported that “two men from Los Angeles were arrested on suspicion of committing a residential burglary.” The police responded to the home after neighbors heard an alarm sounding at the residential home. The caller “indicated three men—who didnt live in the ne...

Los Angeles Police Arrests Continue To Drop

Posted by Daniel Kann | Dec 04, 2017 | 0 Comments

A welcome trend in Los Angeles—criminal arrests continue to drop. In addition to arrests, citations such as traffic violations also continue to fall. How drastic is this decline? From 2013 (a low year) to 20015, arrests dropped 25%. And the decline is seen across the state of California—from 1.5...

Mysterious Motorcycle Death In San Diego

Posted by Daniel Kann | Dec 01, 2017 | 0 Comments

On Sunday, October 8th, police responded to a single-vehicle crash. A motorcyclist crashed into the guardrail in Bay Park, and the crash was reported around 10 p.m. by the Tecolote Canyon golf course. This case sounds relatively cut and dry as a simple accident, but homicide detectives were brou...

Silk Road Founder Loses Life Sentence Appeal

Posted by Daniel Kann | Nov 13, 2017 | 0 Comments

For those of you who do not know what the silk road was (or have  it confused with something you learned back in history class) heres a quick refresher: The Silk Road was a very popular digital black market. Anonymously connecting buyers and sellers of drugs and other illegal items, it was like ...

Tweeting Threats to The President Can Get You Arrested

Posted by Daniel Kann | Apr 25, 2017 | 0 Comments

Knock knock Who's there? The secret service. The not so funny knock knock joke is no joke at all. In the age of social media and sharing everything online, there are some things that should not she shared, tweeted or snaped. One such example is tweeting threats to our president. While Preside...

New California Sexual Assault Law

Posted by Daniel Kann | Feb 08, 2017 | 0 Comments

Rape falls under the category of sexual assault and when people think of rape, nonconsensual sexual intercourse committed by physical force comes to mind.  However, in California, less obvious circumstances can lead to rape charges. And now, even tougher legislation has been passed in reaction to...

California White Collar Crimes

Posted by Daniel Kann | Jan 26, 2017 | 0 Comments

White collar crime is a general term applied to a wide range of nonviolent crimes perpetrated for monetary or personal gain.  White collar crimes can come under the authority of either the state or federal government.  Fraud and embezzlement are examples of white collar crimes.  One of the most h...

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