February 2008 - Posts

PIO on Call Rick Glancey Weekend 2/29/08 thru 03/03/08

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Release Date: Friday, February 29, 2008 6:30 PM

PIO on Call for the El Paso County Sheriff's Office:  Rick Glancey is the point of contact with the News Media this weekend.

FYI: Rick Glancey will be available by pager ONLY! You can reach him through dispatch at (915) 546-2280 or page him directly (915) 533-0733, his pager # 5290. You can also reach me by email at: rglancey@epcounty.com

I 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.

Murder/Suicide Socorro Update -Identification

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

3850 Justice Rd., El Paso, Texas 79938

NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Rick Glancey/Public Affairs Director

(915) 538-2217

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

EMAIL: rglancey@epcounty.com

 

UPDATE: Identification information.

Release Date & Time: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 11:30 AM

WHO: El Paso County Sheriff's Office (Patrol, Criminal Investigation Division/C.I.D., Crisis Negotiation Team/C.N.T., and Special Weapons and Tactics/S.W.A.T.).

WHAT: Family Fight/Homicide (Holstein Rd.) and Barricaded Subject with Weapon (Melendez Dr.) [Murder/Suicide].

WHERE: Socorro, Texas.

WHEN: First call Monday, February 25, 2008 at 9:18 PM/ second call Monday, February

25, 2008 at 11:11 PM.

WHY: Under investigation.

FYI: Preliminary Report:

Socorro Police Department responds to family fight on Holstein Rd. and discovers a female with a possible gunshot wound. Ambulance dispatched to scene. Victim is non responsive. El Paso

County Sheriff’s Office dispatched to scene reference “possible homicide.”

The murder victim is identified as 21 year old Yvette De la Fuente of the 600 block of Holstein, Socorro, Texas. Final autopsy report is pending.

El Paso County Sheriff’s Office units arrive on scene at 10:35 PM. Investigation is underway. It is determined that a person of interest (male late teens) fled the scene in a pick up truck possibly armed and dangerous.

At 11:11 PM Socorro Police dispatched to a report of an unknown problem near the intersection of Melendez and Faena.

Neighbors report a commotion. Socorro Police arrive and detain several people in the vicinity. It is determined that a male subject possibly matching the description of the individual who fled the crime scene at Holstein may be barricaded in a mobile home on Melendez. It is also reported by neighbors “hearing what sounds like loud popping…maybe gun fire.” Neighbors say the loud popping sound (gunfire) is reported sometime before law enforcement arrives.

El Paso County Sheriff’s Office CNT and SWAT dispatched to the “barricaded subject with weapon’ call at 11:59 PM. First SWAT unit arrives at 12:33 AM (2/26/08). Perimeter is established and the immediate evacuations of neighbors in harms way are moved to a safe location. Red Cross responds to assist in the displacement of approximately 8 people.

Negotiations begin in an attempt to communicate with the barricaded subject from 1:30 AM to 5:30 AM. A thermal imaging unit was utilized during the time of the numerous around the clock communication attempts. All attempts failed to establish any dialogue with the male subject inside the mobile home. The imaging device located at a long distance for protective measures detected what appears to be some type of movement in the mobile home. It was believed to be that of the subject inside the home.

At 5:30 AM several canisters of tear gas were utilized to force the subject out of the home. SWAT team members enter the home and find the male subject deceased. Attempts to revive him were unsuccessful. It appears the deceased had been dead for several hours. At no time did any law enforcement personnel discharge any weapons. The Medical Examiner was called to scene and a final autopsy report is pending. The report should help determine if the subject took his own life, what type of weapon was used and approximately how long he may have been dead before being discovered by law enforcement.

The male is identified as 18 year old Jovanny Rodriguez of Socorro, Texas. Suffered from what appears to be a self inflicted gunshot. Final autopsy report is pending.

It was later determined some of the movement picked up by the imaging device may have been an animal in the mobile home and law enforcement personnel outside the perimeter of the mobile home. The home of the “barricaded subject” belongs to a family member of the deceased male subject.

The relationship between the homicide victim (De la Fuente) and the apparent suicide victim (Rodriguez) is being described as boyfriend/girlfriend. The Murder/Suicide investigation continues.

During the course of the barricaded subject case the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office made contact with officials from the Socorro Independent School District to alert them of the situation in case it may cause a problem with the opening of a nearby school.

No other information is going to be released at this time.

Homicide/Barricaded Subject Socorro, Texas

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

3850 Justice Rd., El Paso, Texas 79938

NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Rick Glancey/Public Affairs Director

(915) 538-2217

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

EMAIL: rglancey@epcounty.com

 

Release Date & Time: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 9:30 AM

WHO: El Paso County Sheriff's Office (Patrol, Criminal Investigation Division/C.I.D., Crisis Negotiation Team/C.N.T., and Special Weapons and Tactics/S.W.A.T.).

WHAT: Family Fight/Homicide (Holstein Rd.) and Barricaded Subject with Weapon (Melendez Dr.).

WHERE: Socorro, Texas.

WHEN: First call Monday, February 25, 2008 at 9:18 PM/ second call Monday, February 25, 2008 at 11:11 PM.

WHY: Under investigation.

FYI: Preliminary Report:

Socorro Police Department responds to family fight on Holstein Rd. and discovers a female with a possible gunshot wound. Ambulance dispatched to scene. Victim is non responsive. El Paso County Sheriff’s Office dispatched to scene reference “possible homicide.”

El Paso County Sheriff’s Office units arrive on scene at 10:35 PM. Investigation is underway. It is determined that a person of interest (male late teens) fled the scene in a pick up truck possibly armed and dangerous.

At 11:11 PM Socorro Police dispatched to a report of an unknown problem near the intersection of Melendez and Faena.

Neighbors report a commotion. Socorro Police arrive and detain several people in the vicinity. It is determined that a male subject possibly matching the description of the individual who fled the crime scene at Holstein may be barricaded in a mobile home on Melendez. It is also reported by neighbors “hearing what sounds like loud popping…maybe gun fire.” Neighbors say the loud popping sound (gunfire) is reported sometime before law enforcement arrives.

El Paso County Sheriff’s Office CNT and SWAT dispatched to the “barricaded subject with weapon’ call at 11:59 PM. First SWAT unit arrives at 12:33 AM (2/26/08). Perimeter is established and the immediate evacuations of neighbors in harms way are moved to a safe location. Red Cross responds to assist in the displacement of approximately 8 people.

Negotiations begin in an attempt to communicate with the barricaded subject from 1:30 AM to 5:30 AM. A thermal imaging unit was utilized during the time of the numerous around the clock communication attempts. All attempts failed to establish any dialogue with the male subject inside the mobile home. The imaging device located at a long distance for protective measures detected what appears to be some type of movement in the mobile home. It was believed to be that of the subject inside the home.

At 5:30 AM several canisters of tear gas were utilized to force the subject out of the home. SWAT team members enter the home and find the male subject deceased. Attempts to revive him were unsuccessful. It appears the deceased had been dead for several hours. At no time did any law enforcement personnel discharge any weapons. The Medical Examiner was called to scene and a final autopsy report is pending. The report should help determine if the subject took his own life, what type of weapon was used and approximately how long he may have been dead before being discovered by law enforcement.

It was later determined some of the movement picked up by the imaging device may have been an animal in the mobile home and law enforcement personnel outside the perimeter of the mobile home.

The home of the “barricaded subject” belongs to a family member of the deceased male subject.

No names are being released. The relationship between the homicide victim (female) and the possible suicide victim (male) is not being released at this time. The Holstein Rd. homicide and possible suicide at Melendez Rd. may be related.

During the course of the barricaded subject case the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office made contact with officials from the Socorro Independent School District to alert them of the situation in case it may cause a problem with the opening of a nearby school.

An investigation into both incidents continues at this hour. No other information is going to be released until tomorrow.

 

All Public Affairs personnel have left for the day.  Only available for major call outs for the remainder of the day!

Aggravated Robbery SOCORRO (UPDATE TWO ARRESTS)

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

3850 Justice Rd., El Paso, Texas 79938

NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Rick Glancey/Public Affairs Director

(915) 538-2217

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

EMAIL: rglancey@epcounty.com

 

Release Date & Time: Thursday, February 21, 2008 12:15 PM

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

WHAT: Aggravated Robbery (UPDATE TWO ARRESTS).

WHERE: 12000 block of Socorro, Rd.

WHEN: Monday, February 11, 2008 at approximately 10:33 PM.

WHY: Operation Linebacker units patrolling the area come in contact with two possible

suspects in an Aggravated Robbery.

FYI: Deputies working Operation Linebacker (additional patrols) spot two subjects running northbound across Socorro Road into an embankment. Deputies engage in a foot pursuit and are notified by Sheriff’s dispatch that a Super Stop 12040 Socorro Rd. in San Elizario, Texas has just been robbed by two males armed with guns. Both were last seen fleeing on foot. The subjects refused to stop and a search was conducted by Sheriff’s Deputies, Sheriff’s K-9 tracking dog and Border Patrol Agents.

“This is a prime example of why our agency insists Operation Linebacker is a success. The additional patrols were able to saturate an area and make a crucial arrest,” said Sheriff Santiago “Jimmy” Apodaca, El Paso County, Texas.

A Sheriff’s K-9 handler and his dog were able to find one suspect a Hispanic male in his late teens hiding in a ditch bank from law enforcement. He is identified as 17 year old Pedro Robles of San Elizario, Texas. He is charged with Aggravated Robbery. Bond set at $15,000.00. MUG SHOT IS BEING WITHHELD UNTIL INVESTIGATION IS COMPLETE!

The second suspect in the case is 18 year old Santiago De Leon Jr., of El Paso, Texas. He is charged with Aggravated Robbery. He is also being charged with five additional counts of aggravated robbery stemming from a case on January 26, 2008 at 12400 Mercantile, East El Paso, Texas. No other details about that case are being released at this time. MUG SHOT IS BEING WITHHELD UNTIL ALL INVESTIGATIONS ARE COMPLETE!

BOTH MEN REMAIN IN TH EL PASO COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY.  WHEN THE INVESTIGATION IS COMPLETED FOR BOTH CASES MUG SHOTS WILL BE RELEASED IMMEDIATELY.

Background on Socorro Rd. CASE:

According to reports on scene a store clerk informed the Sheriff’s Office that two males entered the Super Stop Convenience Store and took some property belonging to the store. The clerk then notified authorities of the Aggravated Robbery.

“We have some follow up work to complete before we can release any more specific details. We appreciate the media’s spotlight on this case,” said Sergeant Jim Belknap, Criminal Investigations Division, El Paso County Sheriff’s office.

No other information is being released today.

Basic Detention Officer Graduation

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

3850 Justice Rd., El Paso, Texas 79938

NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Rick Glancey/Public Affairs Director

(915) 538-2217

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

EMAIL: rglancey@epcounty.com

 

Release Date & Time: Thursday, February 21, 2008 10:45 AM

WHO: El Paso County Sheriff's Office (Region VIII Training Academy).

WHAT: Basic Detention Officer Course Graduation Ceremony.

WHERE: US Army Air Defense Artillery Center, “Soldiers Hall” 2 Sheridan Road.

Fort Bliss, Texas 7996

WHEN: Friday, February 22, 2008 at 1:30 PM.

WHY: Completion of Region VIII Training Academy.

FYI: Twenty eight graduates will participate in the ceremony (26 males/2 Females).

The State of Texas requires 96 hours of training for the Basic Detention Officer class. The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office requires 280 hours or seven weeks of training.

All graduates from the Basic Detention Officer Course are assigned to either the Downtown Detention facility or the Jail Annex.

Detention Officers may choose one of two career paths: Detention or Law Enforcement. To be eligible for a career in law enforcement, one must have worked as a detention officer for at least one year. Upon announcement of the Basic Peace Officer Academy, all eligible detention officers must compete for a position at the academy.

The entry salary for detention officer is $30,755.00

Media is invited to attend the ceremony.

Fatal Horizon Victim Identified

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

3850 Justice Rd., El Paso, Texas 79938

NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Rick Glancey/Public Affairs Director

(915) 538-2217

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

EMAIL: rglancey@epcounty.com

 

Release Date & Time: Tuesday, February 19, 2008 4:45 PM

WHO: El Paso County Sheriff's Office (Patrol/Special Traffic Investigators).

WHAT: Fatality.

WHERE: 15,000 block of Horizon.

WHEN: Sunday, February 17, 2008 at approximately 10:44 PM

WHY: Under investigation and no other information is being released at this time.

FYI: Sheriff’s units dispatched to a motor vehicle accident involving a pedestrian resulting in death.

Preliminary investigation: The driver of blue 2005 Mercedes C240 was traveling east around the 15000 block of Horizon approaching the intersection with Ascencion. The driver is identified as 28 year old Pedro Manuel Luna of the 15000 block of Cactus Flower, El Paso, Texas.

At the time of the accident a pedestrian was attempting to cross Horizon from the north side to the south side and ran across Luna’s path of travel. The pedestrian was crossing in an area not designed for pedestrian traffic and an area that has no lighting. She was wearing dark pants and a black jacket.

Upon striking the pedestrian, Luna stopped to provide assistance and call the Sheriff’s Office. Luna attempted to provide medical assistance to the pedestrian who had suffered severe head trauma.

The deceased is identified as 45 year old Elizabeth Saenz Moreno of Juarez, Mexico.  

Speed and alcohol on the part of Luna was not a factor.

During the on scene investigation a male subject stopped by the scene and claimed to be looking for his girlfriend. The description he provided matched that of the pedestrian who had been struck and killed. They reportedly had been at a nearby bar drinking.

The formal autopsy report is still pending.

This is the first fatality investigated by the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office in 2008.

Motor Vehicle Accident East Montana

El Paso County Sheriff's Office

3850 Justice Rd., El Paso, Texas 79938

NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Deputy Eduardo Placencia

Page him through Dispatch (915) 546-2280

Release Date & Time: Sunday, February 17, 2008 4:45 PM

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

WHAT: Motor vehicle accident

WHERE: Intersection of Flagger and Fort Apache (East Montana).

WHEN: Sunday, February 17, 2008 at approximately 2:47 PM

WHY: Under investigation.

Two young girls were riding in a golf cart on a dirt road.  They reportedly failed to yield the right of way in an attempt to cross Flagger and were struck by a female driver in a 2005 Honda Minivan.

The two girls (early teens) suffered bodily injuries.  The driver of the golf cart suffered leg injuries and her passenger suffered head injuries.  Both were transported to R. E. Thomason general Hospital. No condition report available.

The driver (single occupant) of the minivan didn't suffer any injuries.   

Investigation continues. 

No other information is being released.

Update cases (Shooting & Aggravated Robbery)

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Release Date & Time: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 11:45 AM

El Paso County Sheriff's Office

3850 Justice Rd., El Paso, Texas 79938

NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Rick Glancey/Public Affairs Director

(915) 538-2217

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

EMAIL: rglancey@epcounty.com

 

Shooting at 1200 block of Lakewood in Westway (Far west El Paso County, Texas) on  Tuesday, February 12, 2008 at approximately 6:30 PM.

"Detectives continue to talk to witnesses this mid morning.  As the case evolved overnight we suspect more individuals may have been involved in this incident.  I don't feel comfortable releasing additional information right now that may hamper us from catching those responsible for the crime, " said Sergeant Jim Belknap, Criminal Investigations Division, El Paso County Sheriff's Office.

Aggravated Robbery near the 12000 block of Socorro, Road on Monday, February 11, 2008 at approximately 10:33 PM.

"The focus continues to be a manhunt for a second suspect.  It will take some good old fashion police work to find him.  This a great case that started with Patrol Deputies being "Johnny on the spot."  We want to be able to determine if these two people may have committed several similar crimes that remain unsolved.  We don't want to jeopardize that opportunity right now.  The focal point is finding a criminal," said Rick Glancey, Director of Public Affairs, El Paso County Sheriff's Office.

Shooting- Westway, TX (Upper Valley)

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

3850 Justice Rd., El Paso, Texas 79938

NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Rick Glancey/Public Affairs Director

(915) 538-2217

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

EMAIL: rglancey@epcounty.com

Release Date & Time: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 9:00 PM

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

WHAT: Shooting

WHERE: 1200 block of Lakewood in Westway (Far west El Paso County, Texas).

WHEN: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 at approximately 6:30 PM.

WHY: Under investigation.

FYI: Preliminary investigation: A male in his late teens was assaulted by several subjects near the Lakewood address. The extent of his injuries is unknown. The victim went home and informed a family member of the assault. The victim, male relative and a male friend went back to the Lakewood location to confront the alleged attackers.

An argument ensued and the male friend (Hispanic male early 20’s) was reportedly shot once in the lower abdomen during the second altercation. He was transported to R. E. Thomason General Hospital. His condition is unknown and his name is being withheld at this time.

Deputies were dispatched to a location off of Meadow were the injured male was seeking medical attention. An ambulance was summoned and transported him to Thomason. A description of the suspects (Hispanic males early 20’s) was obtained and Sheriff’s Deputies were able to locate several individuals matching that description near the original scene. They are currently being detained for questioning.

The identities of all of those involved are not being released at this time and no other information is being released this evening. An update is expected by 11:00 AM on Wednesday (2/13/08).

Aggravated Robbery 12040 Socorro Rd.

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

3850 Justice Rd., El Paso, Texas 79938

NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Rick Glancey/Public Affairs Director

(915) 538-2217

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

EMAIL: rglancey@epcounty.com

Release Date & Time: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 10:00 AM

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

WHAT: Aggravated Robbery.

WHERE: 12000 block of Socorro, Rd.

WHEN: Monday, February 11, 2008 at approximately 10:33 PM.

WHY: Operation Linebacker units patrolling the area come in contact with two possible

suspects in an Aggravated Robbery.

FYI: Deputies working Operation Linebacker (additional patrols) spot two subjects running northbound across Socorro Road into an embankment. Deputies engage in a foot pursuit and are notified by Sheriff’s dispatch that a Super Stop 12040 Socorro Rd. in San Elizario, Texas has just been robbed by two males armed with guns. Both were last seen fleeing on foot. The subjects refused to stop and a search was conducted by Sheriff’s Deputies, Sheriff’s K-9 tracking dog and Border Patrol Agents.

A Sheriff’s K-9 handler and his dog were able to find one suspect a Hispanic male in his late teens hiding in a ditch bank from law enforcement. The suspect remains in custody at this hour. His name is being withheld. A search for the second suspect continues.

According to reports on scene a store clerk informed the Sheriff’s Office that two males entered the Super Stop Convenience Store and took some property belonging to the store. The clerk then notified authorities of the Aggravated Robbery.

“This is a prime example of why our agency insists Operation Linebacker is a success. The additional patrols were able to saturate an area and make a crucial arrest,” said Sheriff Santiago “Jimmy” Apodaca, El Paso County, Texas.

“We have some leads in this case and hopefully by tomorrow we will be able to release additional information. The Linebacker units make a difference and community involvement in deterring crime will go along way in helping close this case,” said Sergeant Jim Belknap, Criminal Investigations Division, El Paso County Sheriff’s office.

No other information is being released today. We hope to update this case tomorrow.

Children Found!!-Two Missing Children from Horizon City, Texas found in Juarez, Mexico! -

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

3850 Justice Rd., El Paso, Texas 79938

UPDATE- NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Rick Glancey/Public Affairs Director

(915) 538-2217

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

EMAIL: rglancey@epcounty.com

Release Date & Time: Monday, February 04, 2008 11:30 AM

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

WHAT: TWO MISSING CHILDREN FOUND in JUAREZ, MEXICO

WHERE: Horizon City, Texas.

WHEN: Last seen by a concerned citizen at 8:49 AM

WHY: Under Investigation.

UPDATE: Children have been found in Juarez, Mexico.  Arrangements are being made now to retrieve children at one of the local ports of entry.

Child #1: Norma Gaspar 

Date of Birth - 08-12-98

Eye Color - Brown

Hair Color - Brown

Height - 4’ 8”

Weight - N/A

Identifying Marks - N/A

Last seen wearing:

Blue Green Sweatshirt

Purple Pants

Hair in a pony tail

Thin build

Child #2: Angel Rodarte

DOB: 06-28-02 

Eye Color - Brown

Hair Color - Brown

Height - 4’

Weight - N/A

Identifying Marks - N/A

Last seen wearing:

Gray Sweatshirt with “BATMAN LOGO”

Blue jeans

White tennis shoes

Short cropped hair

CARRYING A WHITE BLANKET WITH A BROWN BEAR ON THE BLANKET

Gaspar and Rodarte (sister & brother) reportedly left home in an attempt to visit a relative in Juarez.

Motorist’s calls the El Paso County Sheriff’s regarding children in the roadway around 6:30 AM. Deputies dispatched to an area off of Darrington Rd. in Horizon City, Texas. Deputies were unable to locate the children. Another caller says children on the roadway near Lago Seco. Deputies continue to look for children. Third caller says two children spotted at a convenience store in Horizon City, Texas. Deputies respond and determine the children reportedly left the area after collecting some money from a motorist and purchasing some food.

It is unknown if the children entered the vehicle. Investigation continues.

No photos currently available. Media assistance is requested!

ANYONE WITH ANY INFORMATION ON HER WHEREABOUTS PLEASE CALL THE EL PASO COUNTY SHERIFF”S OFFICE AT (915) 546-2280 or 911.