September 2007 - Posts

PIO on Call Weekend of September 28, 2007

Rick Glancey is the on call this weekend      

Reminder: Only available by pager. You can reach him through dispatch at (915) 546-2280 or page him directly (915) 533-0733, pager # 5290. 

You can also reach him by email at: rglancey@epcounty.com

He will only respond on scene regarding major incidents: Fatality, Homicide, SWAT, CNT, and Search & Rescue calls.

REMINDER DURING THE WEEKENDS THE SHERIFF’S OFFICE IS UNABLE TO PRODUCE STATISTICAL DATA. 

Structure Fire Fabens, Texas

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

800 E. Overland, 3rd floor, El Paso, Texas 79901

NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Rick Glancey/Public Affairs Director

(915) 546-2285

Pager: (915) 533-0733 (#5290)

EMAIL: rglancey@epcounty.com

Release Date: Friday, September 28, 2007

Release Time: 2:30 p.m.

WHO: El Paso County Sheriff's Office (Patrol and Criminal Investigation Division).

WHAT: Structure Fire.

WHERE: 123 NW Fassett, Fabens, Texas

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WHEN: Friday, September 28, 2007 at 1:21 a.m.

WHY: Under Investigation.

FYI: Dispatch call: Structure fire. Fabens Volunteer Fire Department responded and was able to put the fire out. The fire was contained to a single wide mobile home. The mobile home is reportedly used for storage.

No reports of injuries.

The fire is regarded as suspicious an investigation continues.

El Paso County Sheriff’s Detectives are working with the El Paso Fire Marshals Office.

No other information is being released.

Aggravated Assault against Peace Officer

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

800 E. Overland, 3rd floor, El Paso, Texas 79901

NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Rick Glancey/Public Affairs Director

(915) 546-2285

Pager: (915) 533-0733 (#5290)

EMAIL: rglancey@epcounty.com

Release Date & Time: Friday, September 28, 2007  11:30 a.m.

WHO: El Paso County Sheriff's Office (Patrol Division).

WHAT: Aggravated Assault against Public Servant.

WHERE: East El Paso County, Texas.

WHEN: Thursday, September 27, 2007 at approximately 4:30 p.m.

WHY: Arrest of a Horizon City resident: Aggravated Assault against Public Servant,

Resisting Arrest and Evading Arrest Detention with a vehicle.

FYI: El Paso County Sheriff’s Office dispatch received a call around 3:56 p.m. “reference reckless driver in a white GMC Sierra pick-up truck.”

Deputies responded to I-10 east and Eastlake in search of the suspect vehicle. At 3:59 p.m. Deputies spotted the truck stuck in traffic at Gateway East and Horizon Blvd. The 911 caller also spotted the suspect vehicle and the Deputies at the intersection. The 911 caller advised them that the truck at the intersection is the vehicle being reported for reckless driving.

Deputies attempted to pull the vehicle over. The driver began to elude the deputies traveling North on Horizon Blvd. refusing to stop. The driver was also weaving in and out of traffic nearly colliding with another vehicle traveling south on Horizon Blvd. The driver eventually turned right onto Darrington Rd. fleeing from the Deputies. The driver of the truck attempted to make a u-turn on Darrington Rd. when his vehicle came to a stop. The driver exited the vehicle armed with an unknown object and struck a Deputy who was approaching the suspect. The Deputy was struck near his temple and right ear with what appears to be a large metal object.

The subject was subdued by another Deputy, assisting law enforcement personnel and a civilian.

The Deputy was transported to Del Sol Medical Center for observation of a head injury and was released late yesterday. His name is not being released at this time.

The driver of the truck is identified as 35 year old Juan Gabriel Espinoza of Horizon City, Texas. His bond is $460,000.00. He remains in the El Paso County Downtown Detention Facility as of 11:00 a.m.

Juan Gabriel Espinoza Mug Shot 09272007

An investigation continues and we continue to follow up reports that this individual was reported for road rage/reckless driving earlier this week in the City of El Paso.

“This was a volatile situation and the Deputies used a tremendous amount of restraint in arresting this combative subject. The Deputy who was struck is very fortunate. This is an example of the old saying : ‘no such thing as a routine traffic stop!” said Assistant Chief Ralph Mitchell (Law Enforcement Bureau), El Paso County Sheriff’s Office.

 

Single MVA Roll Over Canutillo (Delayed Posting)

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El Paso County Sheriff’s Office

News Release

800 E. Overland, 3rd floor, El Paso, Texas 79901

Sunday, September 23, 2007 12:43 a.m.

Contact: Deputy Jesse Tovar ,Public Affairs Section (915) 546-2280, Pager (915) 533-0733 (# 5370) Or

EMAIL: jtovar@epcounty.com

WHO: El Paso County Sheriff’s Office- (Patrol / Special Traffic Investigators- STI’s)

WHAT: Motor Vehicle Accident roll-over

WHERE: 6700 block of Doniphan Canutillo, TX

WHEN: Saturday, September 22nd, 2007 at 8:35 p.m.

WHY: Update - Under Investigation

Information:

On 09-22-07 at about 8:35 p.m. Deputies were dispatched to the 6700 block of Doniphan in Canutillo, TX in reference to a motor vehicle accident roll-over with a toddler occupant.

Deputies arrived moments later and discovered a 1995 Nissan Maxima on its roof at the intersection of Doniphan & G. Moreno. Apparently the vehicle had struck a utility pole & a gas meter which caused heavy damage to the vehicle. Special Traffic Investigators were summoned to the scene. Upon arrival, Deputies discovered power lines dangling on top of the vehicle & a heavily damaged gas meter that was releasing high pressure gas into the air. Sheriff Deputies with the assistance of the Anthony Police Department had to evacuate several residences in the immediate area.

Early reports indicate a Maroon Nissan Maxima driven by a 18 year-old female was traveling north on Doniphan at a high rate of speed. The female lost control of her vehicle and somehow rolled the vehicle into a dirt lot at the intersection of Doniphan & G. Moreno. The vehicle came to a stop after striking both the utility pole & gas meter. A 20 month female passenger was traveling in the backseat of the vehicle.

Upon arrival to the scene, a large crowd had gathered around the accident site & there was heavy traffic in the area. Deputies could not locate either the driver or the 20 month female passenger. After a brief investigation, Deputies located the female driver & toddler at a nearby mobile home park where she carried the young toddler to seek help. Both driver & passenger were treated at the scene and did not suffer life threatening injuries.

El Paso Electric Company & El Paso Gas Service were called to the scene due to the severity of the downed power lines & the damaged gas meter. Doniphan was closed from Borderland to Talbot for several hours.

It appears that speed and alcohol were factor in the accident.

The female driver was arrested & booked for Driving While Intoxicated w/ Child Passenger under 15 which is state jail felony. She was identified as 18 year-old Brittnie Rae Villanueva of El Paso County, Texas.

This case remains under investigation. No other information is being released at this time.

Motorcycle Accident I-10 East M.M. 2

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

800 E. Overland, 3rd floor, El Paso, Texas 79901

NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Rick Glancey/Public Affairs Director

(915) 546-2285

Pager: (915) 533-0733 (#5290)

EMAIL: rglancey@epcounty.com

Release Date & Time: Tuesday, September 25, 2007  11:30 a.m.

WHO: El Paso County Sheriff's Office (Patrol & Special Traffic Investigators/S.T.I.).

WHAT: Motorcycle accident.

WHERE: Interstate 10 mile marker 2, east El Paso County, Texas.

 

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WHEN: Monday, September 24, 2007 at approximately 11:41 p.m.

WHY: Under investigation.

FYI: The driver of a Suzuki 600cc motorcycle displaying a New Mexico registration was traveling south on I-10 on the left lane and for an unknown reason veered off the east side of the roadway onto the dirt median and slid on its right side for approximately 94 feet before coming to a rest. 

The driver is a 21 year old male. He was not wearing a helmet. His passenger is a 23 year old male. He was wearing a seat belt. Names are being withheld until Investigators have an opportunity to confirm the identity of both the driver and passenger.

The driver was transported to R.E. Thomason General Hospital by Life Ambulance. He reportedly sustained road rash throughout his body and internal injuries (listed as non life threatening).   The passenger refused transport. 

Preliminary investigation indicates: speed is not a contributing factor at this time. However, alcohol could have been a factor and charged are pending.

No other information is being released at this time.

Aggravated Assault Deadly weapon Canutillo
News Release / Update
800 E. Overland, 3rd floor, El Paso, Texas 79901
Saturday, September 1, 2007 2:30 p.m
Contact: Deputy Jesse Tovar –Public Affairs Section (915) 546-2280, Pager (915) 533-0733 (# 5370) Or
EMAIL: jtovar@epcounty.com


WHO: El Paso County Sheriff’s Office (Patrol Division / Criminal Investigation Division-CID)

WHAT: Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon (Shooting)

WHERE: 800 block of Anthony Rd. Canutillo, TX

WHEN: Saturday, September 1st, 2007 5:50 a.m.

WHY: Update- Shooting

Information:
On 09-01-07 at about 5:55 a.m. Sheriff Deputies were dispatched to the 800 block Anthony Rd. in Canutillo, TX in reference to shots fired / subject down. Deputies arrived moments later and found a male subject lying on the ground with an apparent gun shot wound to his chest.

Preliminary investigation reveals that a male subject approx. 21 years of age entered into the property of another person with the intent to cause damage to property or to commit a theft. The resident was awakened by the noise and became fearful. The resident contacted her father by phone who lives a few houses away.

Apparently the subject was confronted outside by the residents’ father who had taken a handgun with him. He ordered the male subject to stop and fired a “warning shot”. The male subject then charged toward him in a threatening manner.

A second shot was fired by the residents’ father hitting the subject one time in the chest. The subject transported to a local area hospital.

The names of all subjects involved are not being released at this time nor is the make & model of the weapon.

The case is remains under investigation & charges are pending at this time.

There will be an attempt to update this case in the upcoming hours.