Monday, March 16, 2015

$25,000 Reward Henry Solis LAPD Rookie wanted for Murder March 13, 2015 Arrest Warrant Issued

Update III
FBI is offering a $25,000 dollar reward for information leading to the arrest of Henry Solis

See the warrant Here


Update II
Tuesday, March 17, 2015, Chief Charlie Beck Fired Rookie Henry Solis
Update
Police said Solis “knows he is wanted” and should be considered armed and dangerous. He may be driving a brown or tan 1992 Ford pick-up truck with California license plate 4J79703


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March 13, 2015 around 3:30am a shooting occurred between the Vive Tequila Lounge and 3rd and Mains Street in Pomona. It was said that two individuals, Salome Rodriguez Jr 23 years old and Henry Solis 27 years old, were in an argument, that escaladed outside, were 27 year old Henry Solis fired 5 shots at 23 year old Salome Rodriguez, striking Rodriguez in the twice in the left leg, twice in the abdomen, and once in the lower neck. It was said that Rodriguez ran a block bleeding before collapsing in a parking lot. It is unclear what the argument was about, or if Rodriguez had a weapon and intimidated the shooting.

Salome Rodriguez Jr 23 years old, succumbed to his injuries, he was warehouse worker and missionary at the St. Catholic Church in Los Angeles. Salome’s family is posting a go fund me account to help cover funeral cost. Go Fund Rodriguez Funeral

Henry Solis, 27 years old Is being sought for questioning of the incident, and is Rookie of the LAPD, assigned to the San Fernando Valley Devonshire Division since December. His car was located and towed just blocks away from the Vive Tequila Lounge.Solis did not have any disciplinary actions against him prior to this incident sources say
A wanted poster for Henry Solis describes Solis as
5 feet 9 inches at 186 lbs
Black hair and brown eyes

Please Contact:
Pomona Police Detectives Freeman at 909-620-2450
or Eric Berger at 909 802 7475 Case Number 15-27159
Vive Lounge, 184 West 3rd Street, Pomona, CA

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Murder Suicide Joseph Andrew Stuber March, 09, 2015 Escondido CA


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March 09, 2015, at 2149 Mountain View Drive in Escondido, Ca Police, was summoned to a report of a violent crime. Arriving officers had to force entry into the residence were and 83 year old, elderly female was found deceased with blunt force trauma. Technicians later determined that her injuries were caused by blunt trauma. The Victim adoptive son 46 years old Joseph Andrew Stuber, was suspected of the crime, through neighbors that reported seeing him leaving the scene, driving very fast, in his 2007 Toyota Tacoma CA license plate 8J70011, at 9:30 p.m.

March 10, 2015 at 7:25 Escondido detectives, located Joseph Stuber’s silver 2007 Tacoma truck at Stratford Court in Del Mar. After searching the vehicle it was found to have a head covered body inside, which was later identified by technicians as the suspect 46 years old Joseph Andrew Stuber of Escondido 2149 Mountain View Drive in Escondido, Ca.
The name of the victim is being withheld pending the notification of the next of kin. It is believed that Shirley G. Stuber is also a resident of the house were the crime occured

Joseph Andrew Stuber born 7/26/1968 46 years was released from prison in 2007 after serving 16 years for two 1996 sex crimes involving two children under 14 years old

Statutes
LEWD OR LASCIVIOUS ACTS WITH A CHILD UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE And ATTEMPTED PRIOR CODE - LEWD OR LASCIVIOUS ACTS WITH A CHILD UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE BY FORCE OR FEAR
Home Facts

2149 Mountain View Drive, Escondido, CA 92027

Monday, March 2, 2015

Officer involved shooting February 01, 2015

February 01, 2015 11:36a.m. East Sixth Street and South San Pedro Street, Los Angeles CA. LAPD Central Division responded to an altercation between two people. When officers arrived and began to question the subject, the subject with an extended arm and closed fist swung around flailing his fist at an officer’s face. Several officers assisted in trying to subdue the subject, which then got a hold of an officer’s gun. Another subject, had picked up a baton, and appeared to be aiming at striking the officers. Two officers had to leave the struggle of the subject and apprehend the person whom picked up the baton. The subject struggling with officers was given several commands to drop the weapon, which he refused. An officer involved shooting occurred, the subject was declared deceased at the scene. A crowed quickly developed, as so did several more officers, that tapped off the crime scene. One bystander can be heard yelling obscenities, tormenting the officers.

CBS News


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