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SCV Bail Bonds for Looting Charges

Given the recent events, people have taken to the streets in an effort to protest a long history of mistreatment by the police directed at people of color. Some of the protests were peaceful, some of them were rowdy, and some degenerated into downright chaos. When protests become riots, looting is almost sure to follow. [...]

Two Suspected Robbers Arrested in Canyon Country

On Sunday, May 23, M. Walls (F) and B. Norline (M) were arrested in Canyon Country on suspicion of robbery after an incident that occurred elsewhere in the Santa Clarita Valley. It all started at about 2 am on May 23 when the victim called police to report that he had been the target of [...]

GTA Suspect Arrested in Valencia Steals Another Vehicle Immediately After Release

On the afternoon of Monday, May 8th, a man allegedly stole a Camaro from the Auto Nation Valencia Dealership. After receiving the report of a stolen vehicle, Santa Clarita Sheriff Station deputies formed a containment area in Canyon Country which eventually led to the suspect's arrest. Since Los Angeles is still under strict orders to [...]

Drunken Canyon Country Man Charged After Party

In the early morning hours of Saturday, May 9th, a Canyon Country man was arrested under suspicion of assault and false imprisonment after he returned home from a party intoxicated and abused his relatives. According to reports, deputies responded to a domestic violence call at about 2:45 am on Gravett Place in Canyon Country when [...]

Glendora PD Arrested Suspect Three Separate Times in a Single Day

A man was arrested, cited, and released three times in the same day by police in Glendora. Allegedly, the man was stealing vehicles and other merchandise when he was arrested by police. Due to California's new "zero-bail" initiative taking place in counties across the state, arrestees suspected of committing crimes are generally cited and released [...]

What is a No-Bail Warrant?

Deputies arrested a suspect on a no-bail warrant after engaging on a foot pursuit through Newhall. According to the early reports of the incident, the deputies who arrived on scene initially believed that the suspect had been armed with a handgun. once the suspect was apprehended, deputies conducted a search. No handgun or other firearm [...]

SCV Bail Bonds – Are Threats Considered Domestic Violence?

Under California Penal Code 422 PC, California's criminal threats law, it is illegal to threaten to harm or kill another person. Criminal threats are defined as threats of death or bodily injury intended to (and actually do) place the victim in a sustained state of fear for their safety or the safety of their family. [...]

Man Arrested for Drinking in Public and Resisting Arrest

On Friday, March 20th, a 27-year-old Canyon Country man was arrested and booked on misdemeanor charges including drinking in public and resisting arrest. It all started when deputies received calls reporting a traffic hazard near Sierra Hwy and Vasquez Canyon Rd. Deputies were told that there was a man in the road causing cars to [...]

Pimping Suspect Remains in Custody in Castaic

Christopher Moss, 33, was arrested last month in North Hollywood on suspicion of pimping. Information obtained during and after his arrest touched off a larger investigation which extends into multiple states. According to investigators, Moss may be part of a much larger pimping ring that travels from city-to-city. During the investigation, authorities were able to [...]

LASD Pursuit Ends in Newhall Pass

On Thursday, March 5th, the pursuit of an allegedly stolen vehicle ended in Newhall Pass with the suspect's arrest. According to reports, the pursuit began in Palmdale over an allegedly stolen vehicle. The pursuit continued from Palmdale through Agua Dulce and eventually the Santa Clarita Valley, where it came to an end in the Newhall [...]