July 2008 - Posts

Search & Rescue Team rescue 17 year-old after falling at Hueco Tanks

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

3850 Justice Dr. El Paso, Texas 79938

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Contact: Deputy Jesse Tovar / Public Information Officer
Direct: (915) 538-2223
Pager: (915) 533-0733 (#5370)
EMAIL: jtovar@epcounty.com
Release Date & Time: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 9:30 pm

WHO: El Paso County Sheriff's Office (Lower Valley Patrol / Search & Rescue Team)
WHAT: Girl 17, rescued by Search & Rescue Team after falling at Hueco Tanks
WHERE: 6900 Hueco Tanks Rd. - Hueco Tanks State Park 
WHEN: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 at 11: 17 AM
WHY:   Injured climber rescued                                                      
INFORMATION:

Late Wednesday morning 07-30-08 at about 11:17am, Sheriff Deputies were dispatched to Hueco Tanks State Park in reference to an injured climber. Sheriff deputies arrived within minutes along with Park Rangers, Life Ambulance Medics & the Montana Vista volunteer Fire Dept. 

Initial information received by dispatch operators, a 17 year-old female was hiking up in the mountain along with several members of her family when she suddenly lost her footing & fell about 15 feet down into a crevice.

The initial responding Deputy also a member of the Sheriff's Office Search & Rescue Team climbed up the mountain & into the crevice. The Deputy made a quick assessment & requested the Sheriff's Office Search & Rescue Team be activated for the rescue.

Life Ambulance Medics along with members of the Montana Vista Fire Dept. immobilized the 17 year-old Victim while the Search & Rescue Team assembled.  SAR made their way up the mountain & reached the Victim. After 3 hours carefully setting up a secure zip line. The Victim was lowered down the steep cliffs using the zip line to awaiting SAR members at ground level.

The Victim was identified as 17-year-old Lauren Isaacson of West El Paso, TX. She suffered small abrasions to her arms & was complaining of back pain.

A joint effort by the El Paso County Sheriff's Office Search & Rescue Team, Montana Vista volunteer Fire Dept., Life Ambulance Medics, Park Rangers, & Southwest Air Ambulance Medics worked together in the successful rescue of the Victim.

The Victim was air-lifted to Thomason hospital by Southwest Air Ambulance for further evaluation.

A couple of mountain climbing safety tips according to Search & Rescue Sgt. Deputy Dan Watling:

  • Always climb using proper equipment  
  • Climb during daytime hours
  • Take the necessary survival items such as water, food, a cell phone

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CALEA-716188   The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office in March of 2001 was the first Sheriff’s Office in the State of Texas to be Internationally Accredited from CALEA and is now the recipient of the First CALEA Tri-Arc award in Texas (4th in the Nation) to have accreditations in: Law Enforcement, Communications, Training Academy.  

Sheriff's Office Assistant Chief Ralph Mitchell Retires

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

3850 Justice Rd.  El Paso TX  79938

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Announcement: Assistant Chief Ralph Mitchell Retires

 5 ASSISTANT CHIEF RALPH MITCHELL

On Friday, July 25, 2008, Assistant Chief Ralph Mitchell retired from the El Paso County Sheriff's Office after 30 years of service.

Assistant Chief Ralph Mitchell began his career as a Detective with the Sheriff’s Office in February of 1979. He was promoted to his present rank in October 13, 2005. Born and raised in Philadelphia, he is a graduate of South Philadelphia High School class of 1959. After serving 20 years in the United States Army, he retired in 1979 and joined the Sheriffs Office the same year.

Chief Mitchell holds a Bachelors Degree in Political Science from the University of Nebraska and a Master of Arts Degree in Human Relation from Webster University.

He is a Master Peace Officer and a Certified Instructor. In his 30 years with the Sheriff’s Office he has accumulated a tremendous amount of Awards and letters of appreciation from organizations such as U.S. Department of Justice, United Way, Victory Warriors, Special Olympics, and El Paso Community College, for his contribution to the community.

Married to his wife Paula Rae Gates Mitchell for 35 years &  the proud dad of Daniel Mitchell.

"Assistant Chief Mitchell will be greatly missed as he is held in the highest esteem by everyone in the Sheriff's Office & the law enforcement community. It has been an honor & privilege working with Assistant Chief Mitchell for the past 20 years. I have always found him to be conscientious, loyal and a man of the highest integrity"-said Sheriff Jimmy Apodaca

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On Monday, 08-04-08 during Commissioners Court, a Paso Del Norte Award was presented to retired El Paso County Sheriff Office Assistant Chief, Ralph Mitchell, as a token of appreciation for his 30 years of exemplary service to the citizens of El Paso County.

Chief Mitchell recognized & praised for the work he has done in and for the community.

                                     Asst  Chief Mitchell

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CALEA-716188  The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office in March of 2001 was the first Sheriff’s Office in the State of Texas to be Internationally Accredited from CALEA and is now the recipient of the First CALEA Tri-Arc award in Texas (4th in the Nation) to have accreditations in: Law Enforcement, Communications, Training Academy.  

Man with knife charges at Sheriff Deputies during family violence incident

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

3850 Justice Dr. El Paso, Texas 79938

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Contact: Deputy Jesse Tovar / Public Information Officer
Direct: (915) 538-2223
Pager: (915) 533-0733 (#5370)
EMAIL: jtovar@epcounty.com

Release Date & Time: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 2 pm    

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

WHAT: Man with knife arrested after charging at Sheriff Deputies during family violence incident 
WHERE: 12800 block of Azogue, El Paso County, TX
WHEN: Monday, July 28, 2008 at 8:10 pm
WHY: Arrest Made / Investigation Continues

Late Monday night 07-28-08 at 8:10 pm, Sheriff Deputies were dispatched to the 12800 block of Azogue, El Paso County, TX in reference to a family violence call.  Dispatch operators received information there was a subject involved with a knife. SO Communications relayed that information to responding Deputies who arrived a short time later. Deputies on scene made contact with a male subject who told authorities his son was inside the residence being violent while holding a knife. Deputies made entry into the home through the front door which was open. Deputies observed a male subject holding a knife. Sheriff Deputies instructed the subject several times to put down the knife & he refused to obey their verbal commands. A few minutes later, while Deputies were negotiating with the subject he pointed the knife at Deputies in a threatening manner and began walking toward them at a fast pace. Deputies quickly reacted and knocked the knife out of the subjects hand with their expandable batons. The subject was subdued, restrained and taken into custody.

The male subject was identified as Alejandro Sustaita (42) of the 12800 of Azogue, El Paso County, TX. He was arrested and charged with 2 counts of Aggravated Assault on a Public Servant- Deadly weapon (knife). He is currently out on bond.

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Alejandro Sustaita (42)

Charge: 2 counts of Aggravated Assault on a Public Servant- Deadly weapon (knife)- Total $40,000 Bond

An Investigation continues.

" The Deputies used excellent judgment and professional tactics to bring a life-threatening situation to a successful conclusion, job well done"-said Sheriff Jimmy Apodaca

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CALEA-716188 The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office in March of 2001 was the first Sheriff’s Office in the State of Texas to be Internationally Accredited from CALEA and is now the recipient of the First CALEA Tri-Arc award in Texas (4th in the Nation) to have accreditations in: Law Enforcement, Communications, Training Academy.  

Stabbings at Upper Valley party leaves 2 injured / 1arrested - 1 remains at large
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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

3850 Justice Dr. El Paso, Texas 79938

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Contact: Deputy Jesse Tovar / Public Information Officer
Direct: (915) 538-2223
Pager: (915) 533-0733 (#5370)
EMAIL: jtovar@epcounty.com

Release Date & Time: Sunday, July 27, 2008 3:30 pm

WHO: El Paso County Sheriff's Office (Upper Valley Patrol / Criminal Investigations Division-CID)
WHAT: Stabbing at party leaves 2 injured - 1 arrested / 1 at-large
WHERE: 1300 block of Malmo Westway, TX 
WHEN: Sunday, July 27, 2008 at 4: 05 AM
WHY:   Investigation continues
INFORMATION:

Early Sunday morning 07-27-08 at about 4:05 AM, Sheriff Deputies were dispatched to a residence in the 1300 of Malmo Westway, TX in reference to an aggravated assault (stabbing). Upon arrival, Deputies found 2 individuals who suffered stab wounds. Information received indicates a party was taking place at this residence when a confrontation ensued between several individuals. It escalated into a fight & resulted in the stabbings. According to eye witness accounts, the subjects responsible for the stabbings fled just prior to Deputies arriving on scene. The description of the get away vehicle was said to be a Brown Ford Bronco. CID Detectives were summoned to the scene.

Both stab Victims were transported to Thomason Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The victims both of El Paso, TX- were identified as Juan Avila (21)- stabbed twice in the upper torso area and Mauricio Rodriguez (17)- suffered a stab to his upper left arm.

Late Sunday morning at about 11:30 am, a tip led Sheriff Deputies to the whereabouts of one of the subjects involved in the stabbings. Deputies apprehended Jose Luis Ceballos (20) of the 7200 block of Sixth St. Canutillo, TX. Further Investigation revealed Ceballos drove the get away vehicle & was an accomplice to the crime. He was charged and arrested for 2 counts of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon (knife).    

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Jose Luis Ceballos (20)

Charge: 2 counts - Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon (knife) -$4,000 Total bond   

Sheriff Investigators are still looking for main suspect in these stabbings who possibly goes by the name "Axel Garcia"-no other information is available at this time.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of this suspect is urged to call the El Paso County Sheriff's Office at (915) 546-2280 or Crime Stoppers of El Paso at 566-TIPS (8477).

Update: 2nd subject involved in Fatal Racing Accident Arrested

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3850 Justice Dr. El Paso, Texas 79938

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Contact: Deputy Jesse Tovar / Public Information Officer
Direct: (915) 538-2223
Pager: (915) 533-0733 (#5370)
EMAIL: jtovar@epcounty.com

Release Date & Time: Friday, July 25, 2008 12am

WHO: El Paso County Sheriff's Office (Lower Valley Patrol / Special Traffic Investigators -S.T.I.)
WHAT: MVA Fatality - Racing leads to Fatal accident
WHERE: Intersection of Herring Rd. & Socorro Rd.,  San Elizario, TX 79849 
WHEN: Tuesday July 22, 2008 at 3: 25 PM
WHY:  2nd subject charged and arrested
INFORMATION:

Late Thursday 07-24-08 at 7:00 PM Sheriff Deputies from the Special Traffic Investigations Unit charged the 2nd subject involved in Tuesdays Fatal accident -Driver of the Ford Focus. He was identified as Jose Aaron Garcia (20) of the 700 block of Alamo in Fabens, TX.

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Jose Aaron Garcia (20)

Charge: Racing on a highway causing serious bodily injury or death- a 2nd degree Felony - $75,000 Bond  

Garcia suffered a broken right leg & right arm in the accident. He was released from a local hospital & remains at the El Paso County Detention Facility.

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Racing on roadway leads to Fatal Accident / 1 Arrest made -Charges pending on second subject

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3850 Justice Dr. El Paso, Texas 79938

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Contact: Deputy Jesse Tovar / Public Information Officer
Direct: (915) 538-2223
Pager: (915) 533-0733 (#5370)
EMAIL: jtovar@epcounty.com

Release Date & Time: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 12pm

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

WHAT: MVA Fatality - Racing leads to Fatal accident
WHERE: Intersection of Herring Rd. & Socorro Rd.,  San Elizario, TX 79849 
WHEN: Tuesday July 22, 2008 at 3: 25 PM
WHY: Arrest Made / Charges pending on 2nd subject
INFORMATION: 

Tuesday, 07-22-08 at approximately 3:25 PM- Sheriff Deputies were dispatched to the intersection of Socorro and Herring San Elizario, Texas in reference to a two vehicle accident / fatality. Sheriff Deputies along with the San Elizario Volunteer Fire Dept.  & Agents from the U.S. Border Patrol arrived moments later to find both vehicles involved with extensive damage. Special Traffic Investigators were summoned to the scene. The vehicles involved were a 2003 red Ford Focus occupied by 1 male driver and a 1996 Blue / Green Toyota 4 Runner occupied by a female driver with her 4 year-old daughter & 1 year-old son.  A third vehicle, a gray 2000 Ford Mustang with 2 male occupants which contributed to the accident was also located at the scene.

After an investigation by STI's & several eye witness accounts, it was determined that the the drivers of the Ford Mustang & Ford Focus were racing eastbound on Socorro Rd. at high rates of speed. Socorro Road is a bi-directional roadway with one lane running east and one lane running west and is divided by a dotted yellow line. Both vehicles were traveling on both sides of the roadway trying to out distance each other at high speeds approaching the intersection of Socorro Rd. & Herring Rd.   

The Toyota 4 Runner was stopped at the stop sign facing north on Herring and proceeded into the intersection. The two vehicles racing were rapidly approaching the intersection, the Ford Mustang was in front of the Ford Focus & as they were approaching Herring Rd., the Ford Focus attempted to pass the Mustang on the left westbound lane traveling eastbound. The Mustang was able to slow down to avoid colliding with the 4 Runner. The Ford Focus failed to slow down and struck the 4 Runner on the driver’s side door causing it to roll onto its side.

The two small children in the Toyota 4 runner, ages 4 & 1 were ejected from the vehicle. The 4 year-old was ejected several feet & the 1 year-old was partially ejected. Both did not suffer life threatening injuries and are in stable condition at Thomason Hospital. The names of the children will not be released because of their age. The female driver suffered extensive injuries & was pronounced dead at the scene. She was identified as Ana Elva Morales (21) of the 1300 block of Elara in San Elizario, TX. 

The driver of the Ford Focus was transported to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries. He remains at the hospital in stable condition. He is pending charges & will not be identified at this time.

The driver of the Mustang was taken into custody by Deputies from the Special Traffic Investigations Unit. He was arrested and charged with Racing on a Highway causing death. He was identified as Alberto Valdez (22) of 1100 block of NE G St. in Fabens, TX. He remains at the El Paso County Detention Facility under a $50,000 bond.

Valdez has been previously arrested for the same thing (racing) back in 2005.

The posted speed limit on Socorro Rd. is 55 mph zone. Both vehicles were traveling at speeds close to 100 mph just before the collision. The intersection of Socorro Rd. & Herring Rd. was closed for approximately 6 hours. Agents from the U.S. Border Patrol assisted with the road closures.

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Alberto Valdez (22)

Charge: Racing on Highway (causing serious bodily injury or death)- $50,000 Bond

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Warrant round-up by Upper Valley Deputies nets 10 arrests

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3850 Justice Dr. El Paso, Texas 79938

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Contact: Deputy Jesse Tovar / Public Information Officer
Direct: (915) 538-2223
Pager: (915) 533-0733 (#5370)
EMAIL: jtovar@epcounty.com

Release Date & Time: Friday, July 18, 2008 3:45 PM

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

WHAT: Warrant round-up in Upper valley nets 10 arrests in 24hrs
WHERE: Vinton,TX /Canutillo, TX /Westway, TX /Anthony, TX
WHEN: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - Thursday, July 17,2008
WHY: Arrests Made
INFORMATION: 

The El Paso County Sheriff's Office Upper Valley Patrol section executed several warrants earlier this week. From 07-15 thru 07-16-08 (24hrs), Upper Valley Sheriff Deputies arrested 10 individuals for various outstanding SO criminal warrants ranging from misdemeanors to felonies. Among the individuals arrested were:

at283A Moises Guerrero (26) of the 900 block of Zinn, Westway, TX

Charges:

  1. Aggravated Robbery (Bench Warrant) - $10,000 Bond
  2. Obstruction or Retaliation (Bench Warrant) - $10,000 Bond

at283F Steve Saavedra (43) of the 7100 block of Norma Canutillo, TX

Charges:

  1. Driving While Intoxicated - $750 Bond
  2. Resisting Arrest- $600 Bond
  3. 1 traffic warrant- $184.60 Fine

at284D Rosa Pacheco (48) of the 1100 block of Tiffany, Canutillo, TX

Charge:

  1. Assault causing Bodily Injury (Family Violence)- $2,500 Bond

at2853 Martin Martinez (20) of 1400 block of Coach Westway, TX

Charges:

  1. Theft >$50 <$500- $300 Bond
  2. 4 traffic warrants- $1,231.70 Fine

at286C Edgar Martinez (26) of the 1100 block of Tiffany, Canutillo, TX

Charge:

  1. Theft >$50 <$500- $300 Bond

at286D Rodolfo Arce (35) of the 200 block of Danny Boy, Canutillo, TX

Charge:

  1. Probation Violation (Sex Offenders Duty to Register Life / Annually)- **NOBOND**

at2874 Rolando Alvarado (51) of the 8100 block of Kiely, Vinton, TX

Charge:

  1. Deceptive Trade Practice- $2,500 Bond

at287F Jorge Hernandez (40) of the 300 block of Gold, Vinton, TX

Charges:

  1. 2 traffic warrants- $1,258.00 Fine

at2884 Maria Alvidrez (36) 7200 block of Seventh St. Canutillo, TX

Charges:

  1. 2 counts - Assault causing bodily injury (Family violence)- $5,000 total Bond 

at288A Jessica Ruiz (28) of 1400 block of Southwood Westway, TX

Charge:

  1. Assault causing bodily injury (Family violence)- $2,500 Bond 
WANTED FUGITIVES CAUGHT-Manhunt for 2 Violent Suspects over after anonymous TIP

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3850 Justice Dr. El Paso, Texas 79938

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Contact: Deputy Jesse Tovar / Public Information Officer
Direct: (915) 538-2223
Pager: (915) 533-0733 (#5370)
EMAIL: jtovar@epcounty.com

Release Date & Time: Friday, July 18, 2008 10:30 AM

WANTED FUGITIVES CAUGHT

WHO: El Paso County Sheriff's Office (Patrol Section / Criminal Investigations Division)

WHAT: WANTED FUGITIVES CAUGHT
WHERE: 1100 Mohegan  El Paso, Texas 79912
WHEN: Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 9:30 PM
WHY: Investigation continues

INFORMATION:

Late Thursday 07-17-08 at about 9:30 PM, 911 communications received an anonymous tip regarding the whereabouts of Wanted Suspects Gabriel Vasquez & Vicente Rivas. Both were wanted on outstanding criminal warrants for Obstruction & Retaliation. The tip led Law Enforcement Authorities to a residence located at 1100 Mohegan, El Paso, TX.

EPPD-PatcH The El Paso Police Department quickly responded to the general area and began surveillance on the home. At about 10:15 PM officers from the El Paso Police Department (West Side Regional Command) made contact with residents of the home which included several women & children. Further investigation from EPPD revealed both wanted fugitives were inside the home. After several requests  (approx. 15 minutes) by EPPD Officers for the two men to surrender, they exited the home & surrendered to EPPD Officers without incident.   

Sheriff Badge black backSheriff Deputies arrived at the residence a short time later where EPPD officers turned custody of the Fugitives over to Sheriff's Office Officials. CID Detectives were also summoned to the scene.

This Investigation is on-going & right now it is unknown if fugitives Vasquez & Rivas are linked to the shooting that occurred Wednesday night in the Montana Vista area.

Both Vasquez & Rivas were among four men who allegedly terrorized a mobile home park in the 4600 block of Turf Road in East El Paso County. They had been arrested on Monday night 07-14-08 on charges of engaging organized criminal activity & other multiple offenses.

Both fugitives were booked & remain at the El Paso County Detention Facility.

BELOW ARE THE RECENT BOOKING PHOTOS FROM EARLIER THIS MORNING 07-18-08 

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Gabriel Vasquez (28)

Charge: Obstruction or Retaliation - $100,000 Bond

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Vicente Rivas (22)

Charge: Obstruction or Retaliation - $50,000 Bond

In a separate incident, while EPSO / EPPD authorities were in the Westside of town taking custody of Vasquez & Rivas. Just before midnight, Sheriff Deputies conducted a traffic stop at the 12400 block of Montana on a vehicle that had just exited Turf Rd. Deputies made contact with the driver and discovered the driver to be Matthew Ritter, one of the four men who was with Vasquez & Rivas when they allegedly terrorized a mobile home park in the 4600 block of Turf Road in East El Paso County. Ritter was among the arrested subjects on Monday night 07-14-08 on charges of engaging organized criminal activity & other multiple offenses.

During the traffic stop, it was discovered Matthew Ritter had newly issued traffic warrants for his arrest. Ritter was booked on those warrants & remains at the EPCDF under a $1,000 fine. It is unknown what Ritter was doing in the Turf area at the time of the traffic stop.

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Matthew Ritter (25)

SWAT call-out after shots are fired at Sheriff Deputies

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3850 Justice Dr. El Paso, Texas 79938

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Contact: Deputy Jesse Tovar / Public Information Officer
Direct: (915) 538-2223
Pager: (915) 533-0733 (#5370)
EMAIL: jtovar@epcounty.com

Release Date & Time: Thursday, July 17, 2008 5:15 AM

WHO: El Paso County Sheriff's Office (Lower Valley Patrol / S.W.A.T.  clip_image002 )

WHAT: SWAT CALL-OUT as shots are fired at Sheriff Deputies 
WHERE: Mobile home park-4600 block of Turf / Desert area near Turf & Montana El Paso County, Texas 79938
WHEN: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 at 11:14 PM
WHY: Investigation continues

Late Wednesday night, 07-16-08 at 11:14 PM Sheriff Deputies were responding to a disturbance / possible subject with a gun call in the area of a mobile home park located at 4600 Turf (near Montana Ave.) Being familiar with several on-going disturbances at the mobile home park, several Sheriff's Office patrol units responded. Deputies were approaching to the location of occurrence through the desert area between the mobile home park & Evergreen cemetery when they encountered multiple subjects in the darkness of the desert area. Deputies identified themselves when suddenly shots rang out in their direction. Deputies could not clearly see the whereabouts of the subjects due to extensive darkness. Deputies took cover behind a dirt embankment and called for back-up. Within 2 minutes a large perimeter was set around the immediate desert area which included Evergreen cemetery & the mobile home park. At the time, it was believed the subjects fled into a mobile home at the park. A perimeter was set up around the home & SWAT was summoned.

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The El Paso County Sheriff's Office SWAT & members of the Crisis Negotiation Team TEAMS arrived a short time later. After CNT made several attempts to establish contact with the residents of the mobile home, the SWAT Team made entry, cleared & secured the residence. No occupants were found in the home. Neighbors were evacuated as a precaution prior to the SWAT Teams entry. No injuries or extensive damage were reported in the incident. 

Earlier in the evening at about 6:00 PM Sheriff Deputies were dispatched to the same mobile home park as residents reported threats were being made against them. Residents advised responding Deputies that the same 2 male subjects who they had an altercation with two nights earlier on 07-14-08 had returned and threatened them for calling the police during the previous incident.

The residents identified the male subjects who returned & threatened them as:

Gabriel Vasquez (28) of the 700 block of Brandywine El Paso, TX and

Vicente Rivas (22) of the 14900 block of Margaret Jean El Paso, TX 

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Both are currently out on Bond. Charges were filed and both subjects now have outstanding criminal warrants for Obstruction or Retaliation (3rd degree felony). A handgun was used by Vasquez & Rivas in the 1st incident but were not found. The Sheriff's Office is asking if anyone knows the whereabouts of Gabriel Vasquez or Vicente Rivas please call the Sheriff's Office at (915) 546-2280 or Crime Stoppers at  (915) 566-TIPS (8477). Both Vasquez & Rivas are considered armed & dangerous.

Background: 

Late Monday night 07-14-08, at approximately 10:15 PM Sheriff Deputies were dispatched to a mobile home park located in the 4600 block of Turf  in reference to a road rage / aggravated assault with a gun call. Apparently sometime after 10:00 PM a black Cadillac Escalade with 2 male occupants entered the mobile home park at a high rate of speed. They were met by 3 residents of the park and a confrontation ensued. According to one of the residents / Victims,  the male subjects exited the black Escalade, walked over to their location where one of them punched him in the face. The other subject then pulled a handgun from the waistband of his pants, and pointed it at them. The residents then claimed 2 other male subjects who were acquaintances of the suspects exited a nearby mobile home & came over to their location. The residents claimed that one of those male subjects who walked over also pulled a gun from behind his back waist band and pointed it at them. The residents / Victims stated they immediately scrambled for cover behind vehicles. The Victims stated the 2 initial suspects got back into the black Escalade & the other 2 suspects got into a green Jeep and all sped off towards Montana.  

Responding Sheriff Deputies spotted both fleeing vehicles traveling on Montana Ave. and initiated felony traffic stops on both vehicles. All subjects were taken into custody and both vehicles were searched but no weapons were located. However, Deputies discovered a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside the black Cadillac Escalade. Deputies requested a K-9 unit to the location of the traffic stop. The K-9 unit arrived a short time later where the K-9 gave a positive alert to the front dash area of the SUV. Deputies located a small bag of marijuana in the front panel area.

Further Investigation revealed all four subjects were acting together, and committed the crime of Aggravated Assault, therefore they engaged in an organized criminal activity. All four were arrested for multiple offenses.

1.) Gabriel Vasquez (28) of the 700 block of Brandywine El Paso, TX

2.) Vicente Rivas (22) of the 14900 block of Margaret Jean El Paso, TX 

3.) Albert Guider (25) of 3437 W 74th St. Chicago, IL. 

4.) Matthew Ritter (25) of the 13100 block of Soleen El Paso, TX

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Albert Guider (25) remains at EPCDF

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Matthew Ritter (25) is currently out on bond

Information received indicates Vasquez & Rivas may have previously visited or stayed at the same residence where EPSO SWAT made entry. An Investigation continues .

FBI Mug Shot release courtesy EPSO

Caption: Courtesy mug shot release as per FBI request.

For more information about this individual contact the El Paso FBI Public Affairs Office.

Special Agent Andrea "Andi" Simmons
Media/Applicant/Community Outreach Coordinator
El Paso FBI 915-832-5373

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Francisco Javier Martinez (21)

Charge: Bank Robbery **NO BOND**

4 arrested on Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity-Drugs-Assault charges

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3850 Justice Dr. El Paso, Texas 79938

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Contact: Deputy Jesse Tovar / Public Information Officer
Direct: (915) 538-2223
Pager: (915) 533-0733 (#5370)
EMAIL: jtovar@epcounty.com

Release Date & Time: Tuesday, July 15, 2008 11:00 AM

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

WHAT: 4 arrested on Engaging in Organized Criminal Activity- Drug- Weapons charges
WHERE: 4600 block of Turf El Paso County, Texas 79938
WHEN: Monday, July 14, 2008 at 10:15 PM
WHY: Arrests Made / Investigation continues
INFORMATION: 

Late Wednesday night 07-14-08, at approximately 10:15 PM Sheriff Deputies were dispatched to a mobile home park located in the 4600 block of Turf  in reference to a road rage / aggravated assault with a gun call. Apparently sometime after 10:00 PM a black Cadillac Escalade with 2 male occupants entered the mobile home park at a high rate of speed. They were met by 3 residents of the park and a confrontation ensued. According to one of the residents / Victims,  the male subjects exited the black Escalade, walked over to their location where one of them punched him in the face. The other subject then pulled a handgun from the waistband of his pants, and pointed it at them. The residents then claimed 2 other male subjects who were acquaintances of the suspects exited a nearby mobile home & came over to their location. The residents claimed that one of those male subjects who walked over also pulled a gun from behind his back waist band and pointed it at them. The residents / Victims stated they immediately scrambled for cover behind vehicles. The Victims stated the 2 initial suspects got back into the black Escalade & the other 2 suspects got into a green Jeep and all sped off towards Montana.  

Responding Sheriff Deputies spotted both fleeing vehicles traveling on Montana Ave. and initiated felony traffic stops on both vehicles. All subjects were taken into custody and both vehicles were searched but no weapons were located. However, Deputies discovered a strong odor of marijuana coming from inside the black Cadillac Escalade. Deputies requested a K-9 unit to the location of the traffic stop. The K-9 unit arrived a short time later where the K-9 gave a positive alert to the front dash area of the SUV. Deputies located a small bag of marijuana in the front panel area.

Further Investigation revealed all four subjects were acting together, and committed the crime of Aggravated Assault, therefore they engaged in an organized criminal activity.

All four were arrested & identified as:

1.) Gabriel Vasquez (28) of the 700 block of Brandywine El Paso, TX

2.) Vicente Rivas (22) of the 14900 block of Margaret Jean El Paso, TX 

3.) Albert Guider (25) of 3437 W 74th St. Chicago, IL. 

4.) Matthew Ritter (25) of the 13100 block of Soleen El Paso, TX

The 2003 black Cadillac Escalade was occupied by Vasquez (driver) & Rivas.

The 1997 green Jeep Cherokee was occupied by Guider (driver) & Ritter.

All four were arrested on multiple charges, booked and remain at the El Paso County Detention Facility.

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Gabriel Vasquez (28)

Charges:

  1. Aggravated assault w/ Deadly Weapon (firearm)- $25,000 Bond
  2. Possession of Marijuana >2 oz. <4 oz. - $600 Bond
  3. Engaged in Organized Criminal Activity - $5,000 Bond

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Vicente Rivas (22)

Charges:

  1. Assault causing bodily injury - $5,000 Bond
  2. Possession of Marijuana >2 oz. <4 oz. - $600 Bond
  3. Engaged in Organized Criminal Activity - $5,000 Bond
  4. 5 outstanding EPSO traffic warrants totaling: $1,363.10

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Albert Guider (25)

Charges:

  1. Aggravated assault w/ Deadly Weapon (firearm)- $25,000 Bond
  2. Engaged in Organized Criminal Activity - $5,000 Bond

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Matthew Ritter (25)

Charge:

Engaged in Organized Criminal Activity - $5,000 Bond

No other information is available at this time. This case remains under investigation.
Holiday DWI Enforcement 2008 Results

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

3850 Justice Dr. El Paso, Texas 79938

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Contact: Deputy Jesse Tovar - Public Information Officer
Direct: (915) 538-2223
Pager: (915) 533-0733 (#5370)
EMAIL: jtovar@epcounty.com

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WHO: El Paso County Sheriff's Office

WHAT: Independence Holiday DWI Enforcement 2008 results

WHERE: El Paso County, TX 
WHEN:  Friday, June 27th, 2008 through Sunday, July 6th, 2008
WHY: DWI Grant

Information:

TXDOT This past Independence Day Holiday season, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office through the Texas Department of Transportation Education & Enforcement utilized a GRANT for additional patrols for traffic enforcement. The purpose of this program was aimed at getting speeding & impaired drivers off the roadways. Extra Deputies were out on the streets during the Independence Day Holiday period. The push was to deter drunk driving. The enforcement program began Friday, June 27th, 2008 and went on through Sunday, July 6th, 2008.

Statistics from the Texas Department of Transportation indicate Texas leads the nation when it comes to the number of traffic fatalities where the driver or motorcycle operator was legally drunk. Last year 1,677 people died in alcohol-related crashes in Texas.

BadgeThe results of this years Independence Holiday DWI Enforcement 2008 were:

 

  • 9 - arrests for Driving While Intoxicated
  • 1- Felony arrest
  • 14- Misdemeanor arrests (15 warrants executed)
  • 38- Hazardous citations
  • 55- Non-Hazardous citations
  • 6- class "C" violations
  • 6- vehicle impounds
  • 5- accident reports (CR-B3's)

As far as information on the street closures in the Montana Vista area for the 4th of July, no major incidents to report / no citations were issued. Area residents / travelers complied with the holiday enforcement which made their community much safer this 4th of July holiday season.

DO Badge Several Montana Vista area residents contacted our office thanking the Sheriff's Office for "Operation Day After", where inmates from the El Paso County Jail Annex volunteered to go out into the community & help with the clean-up. Inmates were supervised by EPSO Detention Officers at all times during the clean-up. 

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"The 4th of July Operations for this year were deemed a success"- said Deputy Jesse Tovar- PIO.  

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Vehicle Pursuit ends in arrest of subject-3 times over legal drinking limit

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3850 Justice Dr. El Paso, Texas 79938

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Contact: Deputy Jesse Tovar - Public Information Officer
Direct: (915) 538-2223
Pager: (915) 533-0733 (#5370)
EMAIL: jtovar@epcounty.com

Release Date & Time: Sunday, July 13, 2008 1:00 PM

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

WHAT: Vehicle pursuit ends in arrest of subject -3 times over legal drinking limit 

WHERE: Area of Eastlake Blvd & Darrington Rd. El Paso County, TX 
WHEN:  Sunday, July 13, 2008 at approximately 6:20 AM
WHY: Arrest Made / Investigation continues

INFORMATION:

Early Sunday morning, at approximately 6:20 AM, Sheriff Deputies observed a gray Chevrolet Tahoe traveling east on Rojas approaching East Lake. Deputies observed the vehicle was being driven erratically and was dragging some sort of large pipe, approximately 10 feet long. Sheriff Deputies attempted to conduct a traffic stop on the SUV but the driver refused to stop. A pursuit was initiated and the vehicle continued east Rojas and turned north on East Lake. The pursuit continued for approximately 3 ½ miles near East lake and Darrington where the driver finally stopped the SUV as two other Sheriff’s Office patrol units were awaiting with tire deflation spikes deployed. 

The driver was taken into custody, arrested and charged with Driving While Intoxicated and Evading Detention with a motor vehicle.

The driver identified as Jose Luis Garibay (28) of the 11400 block of Delano Socorro, TX. A breathalyzer test revealed Garibay was 3 times over the legal drinking limit. He was booked into the El Paso County Detention Facility and is currently out on bond.

At the time of the stop Deputies noticed that the driver had visible injuries. It is unknown if the driver had been involved in an altercation or a motor vehicle accident prior to the stop. The driver refused to provide any information about the injuries or if had struck anything while he was operating the vehicle.

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Jose Luis Garibay (28)

Charges:

  1. Driving While Intoxicated- $600 Bond
  2. Evading Arrest / Detention w/ Vehicle- $1,500 Bond
One arrested for cocaine possession as Operation Border Star effort continues

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

3850 Justice Dr. El Paso, Texas 79938

NEWS RELEASE

Contact: Deputy Jesse Tovar - Public Information Officer
Direct: (915) 538-2223
Pager: (915) 533-0733 (#5370)
EMAIL: jtovar@epcounty.com

Release Date & Time: Sunday, July 13, 2008 12:45 PM

WHO: El Paso County Sheriff's Office (Operation Border Star)

WHAT: One arrested for cocaine possession by Operation Border Star Deputies 

WHERE: Traffic stop- 10500 block of Alameda El Paso County, TX 79927 
WHEN: Thursday, July 10, 2008 at approximately 9:40 PM
WHY: Arrest Made / Investigation continues

INFORMATION:

Late Thursday night, 07-10-08 at approximately 9:40 PM, Sheriff Deputies working Operation Border Star were patrolling the area near the 10500 block of Alameda in El Paso County, TX. Deputies observed a green Ford Explorer traveling east on Alameda with defective lighting equipment. Deputies conducted a traffic stop on the SUV at the intersection of Alameda and Wiseman.  Deputies made contact with the driver and noticed he appeared to be very nervous. Deputies requested a wanted persons check on the driver which revealed the driver had 5 outstanding SO traffic warrants & 2 EPPD traffic warrants. While conducting a vehicle inventory search, Deputies discovered a plastic bag of cocaine in the dashboard area of the vehicle(approximately 13 grams).   

The driver was placed under arrest and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance >4 grams < 400 grams (Cocaine) along with the 7 outstanding traffic warrants totaling $1,308.60.

He was identified as Fabian Delgado (25) of the 9800 block of Alameda, El Paso, TX.  He was booked and remains at the El Paso County Detention Facility under a $7,500 Bond.

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Fabian Delgado (25)

Charges:

  1. Possession of a Controlled Substance >4 grams < 400 grams (Cocaine)-2nd  Degree Felony -$7,500.00 bond
  2. 5 EPSO / 2 EPPD outstanding traffic warrants totaling: $1,308.60

The El Paso County Sheriff's Office in coordination with the United States Border Patrol, the Texas Border Sheriff’s Coalition, the Coastal Bend Sheriffs Coalition and border area police departments, the State of Texas launched Operation Border Star in mid-September. This operation is a unified high intensity, multi-agency effort focused on reducing crime in targeted regions along the Texas-Mexico border. The operation will continue for a time period that will remain undisclosed for operational security purposes.

“By joining together with our local, state and federal partners, we will support the men and women of the U.S. Border Patrol, and protect our communities by dominating the border,” Perry said. “While securing our international borders is ultimately the responsibility of the federal government, Texas can and will assist in that effort to maximize its effect.”- Texas Governor Rick Perry

PIO On Call Effective 07-09-08

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El Paso County Sheriff's Office

3850 Justice Dr. El Paso, Texas 79938

Public Affairs Section

Wednesday, July 9, 2008 12:00 AM through Sunday, July 13, 2008 11:59 PM 

Deputy Eduardo Placencia is the on call Public Information Officer for the El Paso County Sheriff's Office and point of contact with the News Media.

Contact: Deputy Eduardo Placencia / PIO- Public Affairs Section

(915) 538-2217

Pager: (915) 533-0733 (#5248)

EMAIL: eplacencia@epcounty.com

Deputy Placencia will be available only by pager. You can reach him through dispatch at (915) 546-2280 or page him directly (915) 533-0733, his pager # 5248. You can also reach him by email at: eplacencia@epcounty.com

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

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