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John Murtha — Part 19
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46. Flasn Messages 46, Incident Code
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47. Sublect ©! Cl suspect Cl Werranton File ©) Runewey/Miuing Perion [48: Sublect #2) Cl sumpect O Warrenton File Cl Runawey/Mitsing Pers
CS Arrestee Cl Juvenite—Petitians Panding—Released with Warning Cl Arrestee CD Juveniie=Petitiuns Pending~Relessed with Warning
|
008 Pos°
Other Identifying Information (Nicknames, physical characteristics, etc.) Other Identifying Information (Nicknames, physical characteristics, etc.)
Occupation (School & Grade if Juvenile) *Must be completed for Juveniles | Occupation (School & Grade if Juvenilo} “Must be completed for Juveni
Oress and other Descriptors Oress and other Descriptors
Father or Legal Guardian® Notifled° Father or Legal Guardian® [Notified
~ Clyes -ClNo OO Yes o
- Address‘ . . Phone* Address* . Phone* :
: . Home : Home
Nork Work
Notified ® Notified®
OClyes CINo © Yes a;
Address® Phone* Address® Phone®
JHome Home
: Work Work
51. NARRATIVE: (1) Cont-iuation of above items, Including additional Witnesses .
and Suspects (2) Describe details of incident including M.O., evidence, possible Victim/Complainant willing to prosecute?
motivation, veracity of complainant or witnesses, etc, ‘ . Cl Yes CI No Cl Undecided
ee eee + —_—e _
; On 7-28-96 the Defendant allegedly was having a phone conversation
with when the Def. became upset and allegedly * .- ~
told that he was coming over to her house to "b j ss"
A short time later the Def. arrived at the residenceat on
and began to beat on the front door of the residence demanding entry to .
| the residence. The Def. then continued to be loud and boisterous using
valgar language and demanding that come out in the yard °/°
H
be
and face him like a man. As this was occuring the Def. had a knife in his °°:
hand which the victims felt was intended for them. The Def.also had threatened
to puncture the tires of the vehicle that was parked in the driveway. The Def.
also made a statement directly to[ |saying "if I don't get you now I'll get
you when you come out of work." ,
On police arrival the Def. was in the front yard of the residence and
the knife was located in his vehicle which was parked on the front lawn.
No
C1 f. Can suspect vehicle be identified?
4 g. Was a unique or unusual M.O. employed?
©) h. Was there significant evidence?
Ci. Is property traceable?
C j. Was there a minimum delay in reporting?
© k. Js there a significant reason to believe crime may be -
solved with a reasonable amount of investigative effort?
55. Admin, No.
$2. SOLVABILITY FACTORS:
P53 No
$ Cla. Can a suspect be named?
Ob. Is the suspect known?
Ciec. Can suspect be identified?
Cid. Has suspect been seen before?
Cie. Was there a. witness to the crime?
‘anuecnes
YERBE:
Lj Concur 54, Signature of Patrol! Supervisor
C) Reeemmend
C) Concur 86. Signature of Oper, Case Raview Off.
CJ Concur 89, Signature of CIO Supervisor
53. Is one more of the solvability factors present
in this caport?
S40 No
Recommend fellow-up by:
Parrot Clci0 ClornertSpecify] Cl'None
$7, Admin. No.
59. Admin, No.
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