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TIP honors OCSD personnel at Heroes with a Heart gala

April 2, 2019
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Three Orange County Sheriff’s Department personnel were among 19 honorees at the March 28 Trauma Intervention Program annual Heroes with Heart gala, which recognizes first responders who go above and beyond to show empathy and compassion on the job.    

TIP is an invaluable resource that first responders often call upon to be the comfort and support of those in our community who are realizing their worst day. Whether it’s responding to a fatal collision, the home of a family who has lost a loved one, the scene of a violent crime, or a hospital bed to comfort a grieving wife, TIP volunteers commit to being an emotional support to victims during traumatic events.

We are honored that TIP recognized our personnel for their compassionate approach to very difficult calls. The TIP volunteers shared, in their words, why they nominated each first responder:  

Deputy Coroner Nguyen

“On October 31, 2017, I was called to Irvine to support the family after a sudden death. Deputy Coroner Nguyen was extremely helpful to the Vietnamese family, speaking to them in their native language. In addition, I was very impressed with the care and warmth with which he interacted with the family. He was responsive to all of their needs.”

- Dick Oakley

 Deputy Saldivar 

 “On June 25, 2017, I was called to Dana Point to support the family of a son who died. Deputy Saldivar demonstrated extraordinary compassion to the witnesses of the accident who tried to revive the child and did CPR. He went out of his way to check on the distraught witness, and reassured him he did everything possible to save the child. I don’t think Deputy Saldivar had any idea what an impact his words had. At the end of the call, he tearfully hugged the witness and suggested he hold his children close.”

- Maryellen Lowrey

 Deputy Vega

“On March 8, 2018, I was called to Stanton to support the parents of a child who had died. There I worked with Deputy Carlos Vega. He was an amazing deputy. At one point, the mother of the child collapsed into Deputy Vega’s arms and cried. He held her, comforting her and not saying anything, just holding her. My job as a TIP volunteer would be much more difficult without my partnership with Deputy Vega.”

- Manny Jurado

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Learning from the lab: High School students glean drug prevention tips from OCSD

March 28, 2019
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Slides from the murder scene flipped onto the screen – one grotesque shot after another.

The students briefed on the infamous 2005 “Fortune Teller Murders” weren’t fazed by the blood-soaked and paint-splashed scene; they leaned in.

They learned about the complexities of processing the detailed scene and how forensic scientists played a critical role in building a case that led to the arrest of a North Carolina couple who murdered a Westminster fortune teller and her daughter after receiving a less-than-ideal reading from the clairvoyant.  (I’ll link to story on this case.)

These 40 students from three Orange County high schools visited the Crime Lab and Coroner Division on Friday, March 1, for a behind-the-scenes look at the function of these two busy divisions of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.

A play-by-play of how forensic scientists, for 21 hours, processed the scene in which the suspects stabbed the mother and daughter multiple times and then covered them with different types of white paint showcased the importance of meticulous evidence collection and thorough processing skills.

This presentation was billed as a reward for students from Capistrano Valley, San Clemente, and Santa Margarita high schools who have volunteered throughout the school year for the department’s “Next Step” program, which empowers high school students to become stewards of drug-prevention messaging to younger students.

The students were treated to an inside look of the Crime Lab, seeing first-hand how toxicology works and how certain types of evidence are processed. Then, after a lunch of pizza and potato chips, the students made their way to the Coroner Division.

“This is a reward for them, but it’s more than that,” said Deputy Chris Anderson, who runs the Next Step program. “The students will be able to learn information from our Crime Lab and Coroner that will help with their drug prevention education.”

Next Step empowers high school students to teach middle schoolers about choosing a drug-free lifestyle. The program is run similar to a school club that meets during lunch periods to discuss curriculum and best ways to reach the next generation of high schoolers who will face an unprecedented amount of peer pressure.

“This group is the most diverse group of students you probably will ever find at a school club,” Anderson said. “I have Varsity athletes, dancers, artists and theater kids. They all have chosen to live drug-free and all for different reasons.” 

Next Step currently is on campus at Capistrano Valley, San Clemente and Santa Margarita high schools. To learn more about Next Step visit duila.org.

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NEWS RELEASE: OCSD to target distracted driving in special enforcement effort in the city of San Juan Capistrano

March 25, 2019
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Here’s how to protect yourself against virtual scams

March 21, 2019
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Many scam artists are going virtual to find new targets, but there are steps you can take to stay safe and prevent becoming a victim.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Department in recent months has seen an uptick in reports of various scams, from virtual kidnappings to faux pet purchases, in an effort to extort money unsuspecting victims.

On March 5, a San Clemente deputy was dispatched at approximately 2:15 p.m. to a bank in the 300 block of El Camino Real in response to a potential kidnapping.

When the deputy arrived, a 63-year-old man told him he received a phone call from a suspect claiming to be with the man’s 25-year-old daughter in Mexico. The caller said they were in danger, that a friend in their group had been shot, and demanded $2,000 for medical bills, paid electronically and not using a bank transfer.

The victim asked to speak to his daughter before he sent the money, but the suspect would not comply. The victim reported hearing what sounded like his daughter’s voice screaming in the background.

When the victim arrived at the bank, an employee helped by calling the Sheriff’s Department. The victim again asked to speak to his daughter, but the suspect wouldn’t comply. The victim then hung up the phone and called his daughter. She was safe at school in Oceanside.

This type of scam, commonly known as virtual kidnapping, is making the rounds in several Orange County cities. However, it’s not the only clever way crooks are trying to extort residents.

On March 20, a Mission Viejo resident was swindled out of $950 after attempting to purchase a bulldog that was advertised for sale online. The suspect asked for the payment in Amazon and Google Play gift cards. Once the suspect received the gift card code over a messaging app, the suspect then cut off communication and never delivered the dog.

Also on March 20, a Mission Viejo woman was contacted through an online dating app by a man who asked the woman to exchange $10,000 in checks for the same amount in Best Buy and Kohl’s gift cards. The woman purchased the gift cards and made the exchange only to later realize the checks were fraudulent.

These are just some examples of how criminals are getting creative. Their tactics are convincing and unfortunately are proving to be effective. However, there are things you can do to protect yourself:

  • If you receive a call that indicates a potential kidnapping and it doesn’t seem safe to hang up the phone, find the nearest person or drive to the Sheriff’s Department station to ask for help. You can write a note asking someone to contact a deputy who will respond.  
  • If you are asked to pay for anything using gift cards – a dog, a purse, an alleged ransom – that’s an automatic red flag.
  • If someone calls claiming to be a family member asking for money, hang up the phone and attempt to reach that family member. This scam, also called “the grandparent scam,” involves suspects posing as a loved one in trouble and in need of money in the form of gift cards. Sometimes they will know basic information about your loved one and use that information in an attempt to prove the validity of their requests.  
  • If the caller incites fear, stresses the emergent nature of the request or attempts to verbally coerce you, your suspicions should be raised and law enforcement should be contacted.
  • Phone a friend (aka the Sheriff’s Department). If ever you receive one of these calls and are unsure about what to do next, please call the Sheriff’s Department at 714-647-7000 (Press 1, then 9). We are always happy to assist!
  • Spread the word. When you hear about a new scam making the rounds, talk about it with friends and family. Education and awareness is key in preventing virtual fraud.
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NEWS RELEASE: OCSD to target distracted driving in special enforcement effort

March 18, 2019
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LAGUNA HILLS, Ca. (March 18, 2019) - The Orange County Sheriff’s Department Traffic Division will launch a special enforcement effort on Thursday, March 21, to target distracted driving in the city of Laguna Hills.

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NEWS RELEASE: OC Sheriff to Conduct Bike and Pedestrian Safety Enforcement Operation

March 18, 2019
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LAGUNA HILLS, Ca. (March 18, 2019) – The Orange County Sheriff’s Department will step up bike and pedestrian safety enforcement operations throughout the county on Friday, March 22, with focused enforcement on collision-causing factors involving motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists.

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Citizens critical in apprehension of hit and run suspects

March 15, 2019
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A group of suspects who stole a car and crashed it into a residence in the city of Lake Forest were taken into custody thanks to quick law enforcement response and assistance from engaged residents.

Orange County Sheriff’s deputies at approximately 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 11, responded to reports of a hit and run traffic collision near Bake Parkway and Dimension Drive.

A short time later, residents reported seeing a vehicle crash into a residence and multiple suspects run from the scene. Deputies responded, along with Duke 1 and two K-9 teams, to set up a perimeter and search for the suspects.  Deputies determined the vehicle was stolen from the city of Anaheim the day prior.

Multiple residents had come outside after hearing the crash and snapped photos of the scene, which included pictures of the suspects fleeing. Residents shared the photos with the deputies on scene and they were then distributed to Lake Forest deputies.

“While we don’t encourage anyone to actively engage with suspects, we do promote being a good witness,” said Lt. Brad Valentine, Chief of Police Services for Lake Forest. “In this case, multiple people were able to stay a safe distance away and take photos that assisted us with our search.” 

After residents called to report two people jumping fences in the neighborhood, deputies were able to home in on two suspects hiding in the backyard of a home on Castellana. After multiple announcements imploring the suspects to surrender were met with silence, K-9 Chavo was released to apprehend the individuals.  

K-9 Chavo assisted in the apprehension of one suspect and the other surrendered without further incident.  

A short time later, residents called dispatch to report a suspicious juvenile in a Starbucks near Alton and Rancho parkways. When deputies arrived, they determined the juvenile was one of the suspects who fled the hit and run and apprehended him. As they escorted the suspect out, customers cheered.

With two suspects outstanding, deputies actively pursued their search. Not long after the Starbucks apprehension, deputies were able to positively identify the two remaining suspects walking along Alton Parkway thanks to the resident-provided photos.

Cynthia Sanchez, 18,  of Santa Ana; Rodolfo Miranda, 18, of Santa Ana; Tatiana Leon, 19, of Anaheim; and Erica Padillamontes, 18, of Lake Forest were arrested on suspicion of receiving stolen property and resisting arrest. A 14-year-old juvenile suspect was released to family pending further investigation.

 “This incident is a great example of how an engaged community can assist law enforcement in a safe and effective way,” said Lt. Brad Valentine. “Multiple residents called and shared information with deputies as witnesses, which led to us finding and arresting these individuals. We truly felt the support of the community and are grateful for their help.”

Residents are encouraged to report any suspicious activity in their neighborhoods by calling dispatch at 714-647-7000 (press 1, then press 9).

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NEWS RELEASE: OC Sheriff’s Department launches Dana Point motorcycle safety enforcement

March 13, 2019
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NEWS RELEASE: OC Sheriff’s Department launches Laguna Hills motorcycle safety enforcement

March 13, 2019
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NEWS RELEASE: OCSD to hold DUI checkpoint St. Patrick’s Day weekend

March 12, 2019
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برای راحتی کاربران، وب‌ سایت اورنج کانتی از سرویس ترجمه رایگان گوگل استفاده می‌ کند. با کلیک روی دکمه "بعدی"، شما تأیید می‌کنید که محتوای این وب ‌سایت به زبان‌هایی غیر از انگلیسی ترجمه خواهد شد. اورنج کانتی تمام تلاش خود را برای دقت ترجمه‌ها انجام داده است، اما هیچ سامانه ترجمه ماشینی بدون خطا نیست. به عنوان مثال، این ترجمه‌ها معمولاً به زمینه‌ی متن حساس نیستند و ممکن است نتوانند معنا و مفهوم دقیق را به‌طور کامل منتقل کنند. همچنین ممکن است تفاوت‌هایی ناشی از لهجه‌ها یا ترجیحات منطقه‌ای مشاهده شود. علاوه بر این، امکان ترجمه گرافیک‌های حاوی متن، فایل‌های PDF و برخی برنامه‌های خاص در این وب‌سایت وجود ندارد. اورنج کانتی مسئول ترجمه‌ای که توسط گوگل ارائه می‌شود، نیست. نسخه اصلی این وب‌ سایت به زبان انگلیسی در دسترس است. در صورت وجود هرگونه اختلاف یا مغایرت بین نسخه انگلیسی و نسخه ترجمه‌ شده، نسخه انگلیسی معتبر و ملاک خواهد بود. با کلیک بر روی "بعدی" ، شما تأیید می‌کنید که هرگونه اختلاف یا مغایرت در ترجمه، الزام‌آور نبوده و هیچ‌گونه اثر قانونی ندارد. اورنج کانتی نمی‌ تواند دقت ترجمه ارائه ‌شده توسط گوگل را تضمین کند و هیچ‌ گونه مسئولیتی در قبال استفاده یا استناد شما به این ترجمه را بر عهده نمی‌ گیرد.

إخلاء المسؤولية

لراحة المستخدمين، يستخدم هذا الموقع الإلكتروني التابع لمقاطعة أورانج خدمة الترجمة المجانية من Google. من خلال النقر على زر "التالي"، فإنك تقر بأن صفحات هذا الموقع سيتم عرضها بلغات غير اللغة الإنجليزية. لقد بذلت مقاطعة أورانج أقصى جهد ممكن لضمان دقة الترجمة، إلا أن الترجمة الآلية لا يمكن أن تكون دقيقة بشكل كامل دائمًا. على سبيل المثال، لا تراعي الترجمة الآلية السياق، وقد لا تتمكن من نقل المعنى الكامل للنص الأصلي. بالإضافة إلى ذلك، قد تلاحظ وجود اختلافات تتعلق باللهجات أو التفضيلات الإقليمية. كما أن الترجمة لا تشمل الصور التي تحتوي على نصوص، أو ملفات PDF، أو التطبيقات الخاصة الموجودة على هذا الموقع. لا تتحمل مقاطعة أورانج أي مسؤولية عن الترجمة التي توفرها خدمة Google. النسخة الأصلية من هذا الموقع متاحة باللغة الإنجليزية. وفي حال وجود أي تعارض أو اختلاف بين النسخة الإنجليزية والنسخة المترجمة، تُعتَمد النسخة الإنجليزية. من خلال النقر على "التالي"، فإنك تقر بأن أي تعارض أو اختلاف في الترجمة غير مُلزِم ولا يترتب عليه أي أثر قانوني. ولا تضمن مقاطعة أورانج دقة النص المُترجَم، ولا تتحمل أي مسؤولية قد تنشأ عن استخدامك أو اعتمادك على الترجمة المقدمة من Google.