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SCPD Recovers Record # of Stolen Cars - WARNS Auto Theft is on the Rise

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Auto Theft is on the Rise - Good news: SCPD has a proven track record for recovering stolen cars.

Through the first four months of the year, our city has seen a 24% increase in car thefts. Since March 1st in the span of two and half months, there have been 72 auto thefts reported.
 

While it’s not good news to report the upward trend of stolen cars, there is good news in SCPD’s recovery rate of stolen vehicles. In the last 11 weeks, SCPD has recovered 57 cars reported stolen in the City of Santa Cruz. SCPD also found and recovered 12 additional cars that were reported stolen from outside the area. 
Esteban Hernandez, 19 years old from Stockton

On Wednesday 5/11/16 at approximately 1:00 am, a SCPD Officer conducting extra checks in the 300 block of Ocean Street saw a suspicious vehicle. The SCPD Officer checked the license plate on the vehicle and discovered it was stolen. Esteban Hernandez, 19 years old from Stockton was arrested for auto theft. Mr. Hernandez had a booking sheet in his possession from San Jose PD for an arrest dated just days prior for vehicle theft.
Stolen Car Recovered from Esteban Hernandez
In a recent case, an SUV was reported stolen on Thursday May 5, 2016 from residence on the 700 block of Riverside Avenue.  The next day on Friday May 5th, the victim spotted the 1991 Nissan Pathfinder being driven on Soquel Avenue with a different license plates.  The SUV owner recognized the new roof rack installed on his Pathfinder.  The victim followed the vehicle to the Safeway on Morrissey and called 911 to get help from SCPD.
Jay June, 30 years old, transient from Live Oak
SCPD Officers quickly arrived and found Jay June, 30 years old, transient from Live Oak asleep in back of the SUV. The responding officer let Mr. June sleep while observing the vehicle. SCPD Officers contacted Anthony Soza, 19 years old from Santa Cruz after he came out of the grocery store and got back into the Pathfinder. Both Jay June and Anthony Soza were detained and arrested. The pair used a "shaved key" to drive the stolen SUV.

Anthony Soza, 19 years old from Santa Cruz
Officers learned that Mr. Soza had been released from the Santa Cruz County Jail just hours before this arrest. SCPD Officers recognized Mr. June from a history of police contacts that include arrests for theft, drug possession, and drug influence.

A majority of the stolen vehicles are mid-sized coupes and sedans. Sometimes the vehicles were locked at the time of theft. The thief uses a “bumper or shaved” key to access and start the car. It also appears that Honda cars are more likely to be stolen by this method than any other manufacturer. Auto thefts have occurred in both residential and commercial areas.

Through the efforts of our keen-eyed SCPD Patrol Officers these stolen vehicles are frequently recovered. However, the victim’s personal items and various work tools that were inside the stolen car are not always recovered with the vehicle. The car license plates are often stolen as well.
This lovable dog was abandoned inside a stolen car recovered by SCPD on Monday night.
Auto thefts can be prevented and deterred. As a community we can work together in order to prevent such thefts from occurring. Many stolen cars are left unlocked and/or have a not-so-well hidden car key in or on the car. Auto theft is a crime of opportunity. Install an anti-theft device to discourage or slow down thieves and increase the risk of suspect apprehension.

SCPD crime prevention tips to help prevent your vehicle from being stolen.

• Always lock and secure your vehicle, even if you are only going to be away from your vehicle for a couple of minutes.
• Never leave your car running and unattended, or leave the keys in your vehicle.
• Never hide a spare key to your vehicle on or inside the vehicle.
• Park in well-lighted and highly visible areas.
• Consider installing an alarm, an ignition kill switch, a mechanical anti-theft device, or vehicle tracking system.
• If your vehicle is equipped with an alarm or anti-theft device – use it. Thieves are reluctant to steal vehicles if they know the cars can be recovered quickly. Many insurers offer discounts for the types of systems listed below.
• Do not leave valuables in plain view, such as, briefcases, purses, wallets, laptop/camera bags, gym bags, cellular phones, or any electronic items or devices. These types of items make it enticing for thieves.
• Most importantly, always report any suspicious people or vehicles to SCPD. Call 9-1-1. Often times the community reporting and calling the police is what leads to suspects being apprehended.

SCPD in the Community Supporting Kids Day with Sheriff's Posse

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It was our pleasure to spend the day meeting and interacting with everyone involved in the Special Kids Day last Friday.
100 youngsters enrolled in Special Education enjoyed a day of fun activities at the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Posse facilities. The location was transformed into a playground just for these kids to explore and have fun.
Students with special needs and their families were welcome to hop aboard and check out one of our squad cars. CSO Pedulla represented SCPD and said "These kids are incredible!"
The 32nd annual Fun Day was hosted by the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Posse.  They are a non-profit volunteer search and rescue group.
SCPD is always happy to support organizations that inspire and encourage children of all ages.
We have an awesome community.
Thanks to our new friends that posed for pictures with CSO Pedulla. This was one of her favorite days on the job.

National Police Week - Thanks to Those Who Keep Us Safe

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Appreciation for the hard work that our law enforcement officers do to keep Santa Cruz residents safe and protected is proclaimed locally and across the country this National Police Week, May 15-21.
At last week’s council meeting, Mayor Cynthia Mathews, speaking on behalf of the Santa Cruz City Council presented Chief Vogel with a Mayor's Proclamation recognizing the Santa Cruz Police Department in honor of Police Appreciation Week.



Mayor Mathews commended SCPD for being an outstanding police department. “We can depend on these brave men and women no matter what, and for that alone we owe them our thanks”.

Being a police officer in Santa Cruz is not without challenges. Officers handle over 100,000 calls for service each year— roughly 275 calls per day or 11 calls every hour. They often see situationsat their very worst and manage to make order out of chaos. Yet, each day is an opportunity for SCPD officers to make a difference.

During this Police Appreciation Week we honor and remember those who gave all. We also salute our current team of officers for their tireless efforts on behalf of Santa Cruz. Many of our officers have made a significant difference in someone’s life. Many will never get recognized for their kindness.

If you have a sense of appreciation for members of the Santa Cruz Police Department, let us know.
The City appreciates your support, and thanks you for working together to make Santa Cruz even safer.

Exemplary service or praise about police officers or the department can be sent to Thankacop@cityofsantacruz.com


Video also available on our YouTube Channel
https://youtu.be/32brIekZ-NA
About National Police Week
By a joint resolution on October 1, 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation that declared May 15 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the calendar week in which May 15 falls as National Police Week, the annual tribute to law enforcement service and sacrifice.

SCPD Press Release: Two Arrested in Separate Child Pornography Investigations

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On May 17, 2016, the Santa Cruz Police Department conducted two separate search warrants and arrests stemming from proactive months-long child pornography investigations. In two independent investigations Robert Krietzman, 51 years old, from Watsonville and John Brookhouse, 66 years old from Scotts Valley were arrested for possession of child pornography, 311.11(a) penal code.
Robert Krietzman, 51 years old, from Watsonville 
Case 16S-03195/3199
On 5/17/16, at about 10:15 am, members of the Santa Cruz Police Department, Silicon Valley ICAC (Internet Crimes Against Children) Task Force and the Santa Cruz County Sheriffs served a search warrant and arrested Robert Krietzman at his home on Hawthorne Avenue in Watsonville. A search of the residence yielded a significant amount of child pornography stored on computers. The investigation turned up child pornography at both his home and in Krietzman's car. Detectives seized a number of images depicting prepubescent children in sexual acts. Krietzman was identified as a source of the child pornography files shared on peer to peer network.

Robert Krietzman is a first grade school teacher at Martin Luther King Jr. Academy in the Alisal School District. School authorities were immediately notified of Mr. Krietzman’s actions and arrest. At this point in the investigation, none of the child pornography images appear to be related to the school. SCPD Detectives are reviewing personal and school work computers that Mr. Krietzman had access to.

Alisal School District officials are being fully cooperative with our investigation. School representatives took immediate action to remove Mr. Krietzman from the classroom. SCPD encourages parents who suspect anything inappropriate to notify the Salinas Police Department and/or Alisal School District officials.

Case 16S-03193
On 5/17/16, at about 4:30 pm, members of the Santa Cruz Police Department, Silicon Valley ICAC Task Force and the Scotts Valley Police Department served a search warrant and arrested John Brookhouse at his mobile home in the 6000 block of Scotts Valley Drive for possession of child pornography.
John Brookhouse, 66 years old from Scotts Valley
John Brookhouse was identified as a source of the child pornography files shared on peer to peer network. Detectives seized a number of computers and external drives that were used to download and/or provide child pornography on the network. John Brookhouse confessed to both downloading child pornography as well as making files available for sharing on the network. John Brookhouse was convicted in 1991 for possession of child pornography in the state of Florida.

Both investigations began in late December of 2015, SCPD investigators working in conjunction with the Silicon Valley ICAC accessed a network suspected of sharing child pornography. Over the following months, detectives used an undercover identity and were able to access shared files containing child pornography on various child pornography focused networks.

Both Robert Krietzman and John Brookhouse were booked into Santa Cruz County Jail for Possession of Child Pornography.

The Santa Cruz Police Department would like to remind parents it is imperative that they monitor their children’s social interactions, their use of computers, cell phones, and similar electronic devices as well as their children’s use of social media and other internet sites. We encourage parents to also talk with their children about the dangers involved with the use of these electronic devices and internet sites and immediately report any suspicious activity to law enforcement.

The Santa Cruz Police Department is an affiliate agency of the Silicon Valley Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforce (ICAC). As such, we work with the ICAC task force both proactively and re-actively to investigate criminals who are engaged in the sexual exploitation of children. The discovery of these suspects was the result of a proactive operation conducted by the Santa Cruz Police Department.

Sign Up Now for Summer 2016 Teen Public Safety Academy

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Santa Cruz Police and Fire Departments offer teens ages 13-19 the opportunity to learn more about law enforcement and the fire service in this summer’s Teen Public Safety Academy.
In the one-week course participants gain an understanding of what it takes to become a law enforcement officer, firefighter, 911 dispatcher, and emergency responder through direct observation and participation.
Class sessions are July 11-15 , July 25-29 & August 8-12
Classes run for one week, Monday - Friday 8 am - 4 pm.
All orientation meetings will be held in the SCPD community room from 6 PM to 8 PM.
Applications should be submitted as soon as possible. Spaces in the Teen Academy fill up quickly. Limited to 20 teen recruits per session. Click here for an application.
Each action-packed session will include hands-on learning and demonstrations with Santa Cruz Police and Fire Departments. Recruits will engage in a daily physical fitness program in addition to dynamic instruction from expert police and fire personnel. 
The summer Teen Academy courses developed by the Santa Cruz Police Department provide a phenomenal opportunity to Santa Cruz teenagers who are considering serving their community in careers in either law enforcement or public safety, and those who are interested in learning public safety skills.
During the Academy, SCPD Officers will provide instruction to the students in various areas of law enforcement, including patrol operations, criminal investigations, public safety dispatching, SWAT, and Police K-9 unit.
The teen academy recruits will also receive instruction on fire department operations and learn basic firefighting principles and obtain CPR certification.

The program fee is $40 and includes a T-Shirt and lunches. Graduation will be on Friday at 3:30 pm, and family members are invited to attend!

For more information contact: Leo Gomez (831) 420-5952 or lgomez@cityofsantacruz.com - Click here for an application.  Completed forms should be emailed to lgomez@cityofsantacruz.com.

Washburn Ave. Shooting Investigation & Arrest

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The Santa Cruz Police Department is investigating a shooting that occurred on May 22, 2016 at approximately 4:09 am in the 200 block of Washburn Ave. Officers responded to reports of multiple gunshots in the area. Arriving Officers discovered a drive-by style shooting occurred at a home in the 200 block of Washburn Ave. Several shots were fired into the front door of the home. A 20 year old male victim from Santa Cruz was struck in the foot. He was transported to a Bay Area trauma center for treatment. The victim’s wound was not life threatening.

SCPD Officers established a crime scene and recovered several bullets. During the investigation, witnesses reported seeing a light colored Volkswagon Jetta fleeing the scene.

The investigation has revealed that the victim and the suspect became involved in an argument during a house party at the residence. The male suspect left and then returned a short while later and fired several shots from a car into the doorway of the home. There were other people attending the party in the home at the time of the shooting. Fortunately, no one else in the home was harmed.
Anthony Jimenez, 29 years old, from Watsonville
Detectives worked diligently over the last three days following leads and identified the suspect in the shooting. At approximately 6:30 pm on Tuesday 5/24/16, the suspect Anthony Jimenez was arrested at his workplace in Scotts Valley. Mr. Jimenez was in possession of the vehicle that matched the description from witnesses. He is 29 years old and a Watsonville resident.

On Wednesday 5/25/16, detectives served a search warrant at Mr. Jimenez’s home in Watsonville and recovered additional evidence. However, the gun used in the drive-by shooting has not yet been located.

Anthony Jimenez was arrested for the following charges: attempted murder, shooting into an occupied dwelling and criminal threats.

If anyone has any information regarding this case please call the Santa Cruz Police Department Investigation Unit at (831) 420-5820.

Memorial Day Weekend 2016 Stats

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The Santa Cruz Police Department used the majority of staff including Police Officers and Community Service Officers to handle the anticipated crowds in the City of Santa Cruz and additional calls for service throughout Memorial Day Weekend.

SCPD deployed visible patrol teams that stayed busy throughout the beach area, downtown and neighborhoods ensuring a safe Memorial Day Weekend celebration for all.

Snapshot overview of the statistics and notable arrests from the City of Santa Cruz for the Memorial Weekend.
SCPD Officers responded to 1,251 calls for service and made a total of 78 arrests.
Steven Tidd, 46 years old from San Jose was arrested for felony battery.



CASE 16S-04478: On Saturday 5/28/16, Officers responded to a bar on the 1100 block of Pacific Avenue regarding a battery. A man and woman were inside the bar watching a show. The couple had a small altercation with the suspect Steven Tidd, 46 years old from San Jose. Steven Tidd turned and punched the female victim in the face. According to witnesses, Mr. Tidd hit the woman several times rendering her unconscious. The victim was transported to Dominican Hospital. Mr. Tidd was arrested for felony battery.
CASE 16S-04448: Just before 10:00 pm, on Sunday 5/29/16 a SCPD Officer located a stolen car in a drug store parking lot in the 900 block of Soquel Avenue. At the time, the car was occupied by three people. At approximately 8:35 pm, a high risk style car stop was conducted by SCPD. Ryan Murray, 44 year old, transient from Santa Cruz and , William Lee-Jobe, 24 year old, transient from Santa Cruz went to jail for possession of the stolen car.

Ryan Murray,  44 year old, transient from Santa Cruz 
William Lee-Jobe, 24 year old, transient from  Santa Cruz
 
CASE 16S-04498: On Sunday 5/29/16, an SCPD Officer found another occupied stolen car with two suspects inside in the 200 block of Front Street. Several SCPD Officers responded for a high risk stop and Petra Roldan, 19 years old from Santa Cruz and Isaias Martinez, 27 years old from Santa Cruz were arrested for possession of the stolen car.
Petra Roldan, 19 years old from Santa Cruz
Isaias Martinez, 27 years old from Santa Cruz
 
 

Tonight – City Hall Comes to YOU 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Museum of Art and History

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Tonight – City Hall Comes to YOU 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Museum of Art and History
SCPD will be on hand to share and discuss Downtown, Beach Area and Harvey West neighborhood issues and concerns.
We welcome the conversation. Point out your specific concerns on interactive neighborhood maps on the table. Talk directly to the Chief of Police, Deputy Chief and SCPD personnel. We are here to answer questions face to face with our neighbors.

Are you connected to get up-to-date relevant public safety information? At our tables, SCPD will also be assisting in signing community members up for emergency notification systems NIXLE, CodeRED and SCPD Social Media channels.

SCPD is looking forward to the opportunity to have conversations with Downtown, Beach Area and Harvey West residents and businesses. We realize that no two neighborhoods are alike, nor are their safety priorities and concerns about crime.

Tonight's event is the second in a quarterly series created by the City Council to enhance community connectedness and government transparency. Multiple departments will host booths regarding projects and information relevant to the Eastside including: Economic Development, Parks and Recreation, Public Works, Library, Fire, Police, Planning and Water.

Details:http://www.cityofsantacruz.com/Home/Components/News/News/3187/36?backlist=%2F

SCPD Swears in Two New Officers

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Two new officers were sworn into the Santa Cruz Police Department during a badge pinning ceremony on Thursday afternoon. Chief Kevin Vogel presided as new officers Raul Pizano and Tyler Hernandez took an oath to serve and protect our city.
Raul Pizano and Tyler Hernandez raise their hands for appointment to the rank of Santa Cruz Police Officers.
"We have very rigorous hiring standards, and a very comprehensive background process to insure we bring the highest quality individuals to our city. We've accomplished this with today’s new officers", said Chief Kevin Vogel.
Each officer will be partnered with a veteran officer and begin field training for the next four months. Here is some background information on our new officers.
SCPD welcomes Raul Pizano

Officer Raul Pizano comes to the Santa Cruz Police Department from Sonoma, California. Officer Pizano graduated from the police academy at Napa Valley College in June 2015.

Prior to being hired at the Santa Cruz Police Department, Officer Pizano worked in the vineyards and wine industry with his family in the Sonoma wine country. Officer Pizano became connected and attracted to the Santa Cruz area through friends.

SCPD welcomes Officer Tyler Hernandez

Officer Tyler Hernandez comes to the Santa Cruz Police Department from the Monterey County area. Officer Hernandez graduated from the police academy at Monterey Peninsula College in May 2015.

Prior to being hired at the Santa Cruz Police Department, Officer Hernandez after served our Country in the United States Marine Corps. Officer Hernandez served as an Infantryman, Squad and Team Leader and was active duty deployed in Afghanistan where he was highly decorated.

Both new officers sponsored themselves through the police academy. It is a tough enough challenge to graduate from the police academy when you have the support of a police department behind your efforts. It takes an extraordinary amount of drive and determination when you are a self-sponsored recruit. Congratulations to both for rising above the challenge.

We are excited to have both officers join the SCPD family.

Press Release: Arrest in Vehicle Pedestrian Hit & Run 6/5/16

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On Sunday, June 5, 2016 at approximately 4:35pm, Santa Cruz Police officers responded to a report of a hit and run collision involving a vehicle and a pedestrian at Bay Drive and High Street. SCPD Officers and rescue personnel arrived and found a 21 year old UCSC student had been stuck by a passing vehicle. The vehicle fled the scene and did not stop to render assistance to the victim. The victim was treated at a local hospital for non-life threatening injuries.
Witnesses provided crucial information describing a white sedan that struck the pedestrian and the direction in which the car sped away. SCPD Officers quickly located a white Chevrolet Malibu with front end damage heading eastbound in the area of Mission St. and Chestnut St.
The driver of Chevy Malibu is 33 year old, Juan Castillo from Watsonville. The preliminary investigation indicates that pedestrian was in the crosswalk at the intersection of Bay Drive and High Street. The vehicle was traveling eastbound on High Street when the driver struck the pedestrian.

Juan Castillo was arrested for hit and run and driving without a license. 

The case detailed above is a separate incident not related to the fatal hit and run reported by Santa Cruz CHP on the same day.
On 6-5-16 at approximately 7:15 pm, there was a fatal hit and run collision on southbound Highway 1 south of River St. A motorcycle rider struck a concrete wall, then may have been struck by an unknown vehicle.

Santa Cruz CHP are asking for assistance from the public. Anyone who witnessed the collision or has information about the crash is asked to call the Santa Cruz CHP office at 831-662-0511

Celebrating the Graduation of Our 9th P.R.I.D.E . Class

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Last week, Santa Cruz Police Department celebrated the successful graduation of 21 youths from the P.R.I.D.E . program. This marks the 9th graduating class for P.R.I.D.E. 
PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT IN ETHICS

Lt. Flippo and Officer Gomez pose for a picture with P.R.I.D.E. graduate

 
Full house of family and friends in SCPD Community room at P.R.I.D.E. graduation
Working in conjunction with Santa Cruz City Schools and the County Office of Education, the program is a multi-faceted approach to support local intermediate school-aged kids.
 

On a field trip to the Google Complex


Checking out a career in aviation at the Watsonville Airport
The PRIDE program is a prevention and intervention course for middle school youth between the ages of 12 and 15, designed to help students understand how their current life choices impact their future.
Participants are given the opportunity to reflect upon the direction of their lives and the consequences of their choices.
The program is voluntary and free of charge, and its activities include guest speakers, mentors connections, parental involvement and recreational outings to help participants make decisions that lead to healthy and productive lives.
Sessions are held in the afternoons every Wednesday, with additional weekend field trips.
 
New this year, mentor recruitment seminar at UCSC. Great turn out from the university students. Thank you UCSC mentors!
The improved 2016 session of PRIDE concluded on June 1st and expanded from 11 weeks of activities to a school year-long program.
Additionally, the number of participants doubled from 10 students to 21. The program was further upgraded with the valuable addition of 15 mentors who are currently enrolled in undergraduate studies at UCSC.
Congratulations 2016 P.R.I.D.E. Graduates! Thank you P.R.I.D.E. mentors and community businesses for supporting our youth.

If you'd like to learn more about the program or become a mentor, visit our department's website or contact Community Services at (831) 420-5952

Santa Cruz Police Department 2015 Annual Report Released

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Dear Friends and Colleagues: 

It is my pleasure to present the Santa Cruz Police Department’s 2015 Annual Report.  This is the first annual report that our agency has produced in my tenure with the Santa Cruz Police Department, which spans over 29 years.  We are excited to provide information from the past year about our organization and the service that our dedicated and hard-working women and men of the Santa Cruz Police Department provide to our community every day.  The staff of the Santa Cruz Police Department continues to partner with community members, city government, area law enforcement agencies, and other stakeholders to improve the quality of life in our community by providing high quality, professional police services.

Our police department continues to increase capacity and grow stronger following the economic downturn that began in 2008.  The police department is at nearly full-strength with 93 sworn positions currently filled.  Staffing levels have not been like this in quite some time.  We continue to look for ways to be more effective and strategic in our efforts to bring you the finest in public safety service.

I encourage you to take time to read our annual report.  It contains a wealth of information about our police department. I trust that you will find it both interesting and informative. 

Sincerely,

Kevin Vogel
Chief of Police





SCPD Proud to Support and Carry the Torch for Special Olympics Northern California

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SCPD was proud to once again carry the Torch for the  Special Olympics Northern California.  
The SCPD team picked up the Torch at the city limits from the Sheriff's Office.  We carried the Torch through Santa Cruz and eventually handed it off a team from the District Attorney's Office at the County Government Center who were going to carry it to Scotts Valley.      
It was a Beautiful Day to Showoff the Torch
The Torch will wind its way through California until it reaches the final destination of Davis, CA for the opening of the Summer Games taking place on the weekend of June 24th.  

Our Team Leader, Sergeant Mike Harms
Downtown Welcomes the Torch


The Law Enforcement Torch Run began in 1981 as a way to raise awareness and sponsorship for the Special Olympics.  SCPD has participated every year since the inception.  Charged with being “Guardians of the Flame”, law enforcement officers carry the torch throughout California handing it off in each jurisdiction. 
The official handoff to the District Attorney's Team
The Law Enforcement Torch Run is not only a nationwide event, but also an international event with all 50 states and more than 35 foreign countries participating. 

This event has raised over $100,000,000 worldwide for Special Olympics.  

Help Us Identify Vandalism Suspect

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Our community is amazing at providing us tips and helping us identify suspects from video and photos posted on our blog.  Here is another one to test your detective skills.  

On June 5th at about 1:45 AM our suspect approached the CVS store at 600 Front Street.  After discovering the store was closed and the doors were locked, the suspect kicked the door.  The kick resulted in the lower glass pane breaking. 

The incident is caught on video which was eventually turned over to our officer.  Click below to take a look at the video:

Here are a couple of still shots from the video:




The suspect was described by witnesses as a African American male, approximately 20-30 years, Afro style hair, wearing a maroon hoody style sweatshirt and black pants.  

If you recognize this person, please let us know.  Refer to Case #16S-04682.   You can also drop us a tip by the methods listed below. 

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Santa Cruz Police Department Investigations Unit (831) 420-5820.  Anonymous tips can also be sent to the police department through our Tip Line (831) 420-5995, or from our Website; www.santacruzpolice.com .  Tipsters can also submit an anonymous tip via our smartphone app or from an SMS text.  Visit our Website for instructions.



Press Release: Child Molester Arrested

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On Friday June 17, 2016, Santa Cruz Police Detectives arrested suspect Timothy Ritchison for inappropriate lewd and lascivious acts with a child. The victim is a preschool age female. The suspect was known and trusted by the family. Santa Cruz Police Detectives worked tirelessly to investigate this case which led them to El Dorado CA and the arrest of Timothy Ritchison – 47 years old.
      Timothy Ritchison, 47 years old from El Dorado CA
The case came to light at approximately 7:45pm on Thursday 6/16/16 when Santa Cruz Police Officers responded to a report of a car burglary. Officers learned that the reporting party was the victim’s mother. The mother had discovered video evidence of the suspect Timothy Ritchison molesting her child. The shocked and distraught mother confronted Mr. Ritchison with the video and then fled in her car to an acquaintances home to call the police. While the mother and child were in the home, the suspect Timothy Ritchison shattered the passenger side window and stole the video evidence from the car. He then drove away from the scene in his white 2006 Buick sedan.

The location of the incident and age of the victims are not being disclosed to protect their identities.

The successful and efficient investigation included a collaborative effort with the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Department. Santa Cruz Police Detectives worked throughout the night investigating the perpetrator and his whereabouts. A search warrant was served at Mr. Ritchison’s residence and car. The suspect Timothy Ritchison was in custody by 7:15 am on 6/17/16.

In the following interviews with detectives, Mr. Ritchison confessed to the molestation. He gave multiple corroborating statements consistent with the victim’s allegations.

Timothy Ritchison was arrested and booked into the El Dorado County Jail and extradited to the Santa Cruz County Jail on a $250,000 bail. Mr. Ritchison was arrested for lewd and lascivious acts with a minor.

Detectives are continuing to sort through evidence to determine if there are additional victims. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Santa Cruz Police Department Investigations Unit at (831) 420-5820.

Help Identify Suspects Who Crashed Stolen Car Into Store And Stole ATM Machine

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SCPD is asking for the public's help to identify the suspects shown in this video. Burglars use a stolen car to crash through the front of a mini-mart and steal the ATM machine.
On Wednesday June 22, 2016 at approximately 3:48 a.m., Santa Cruz Police patrol officers responded to the 800 block of Water Street for an alarm call at DJ’s Minimart. Officers arrived and found the front glass doors and a glass wall pane had been smashed in. The ATM machine was missing from where it was bolted to the floor near the front doors.
Store surveillance video shows a gray colored Honda Accord station wagon intentionally crashing into the store front. The car then pulled forward as two suspects rushed in through the smashed entryway and attempted to pull out the ATM machine. The driver, a third suspect, appears and they struggle trying to remove the ATM. Unable to pull the ATM free, the driver got back in the car and rammed the back end of the wagon into the ATM machine. The ATM was knocked free and the suspects lifted it into the back of the wagon and drove away northbound on Branciforte Avenue.
At approximately 7:45 a.m., Officers recovered the stolen station wagon abandoned in a driveway on the 2000 block of Soquel Avenue and the stolen ATM machine was gone.
The suspects appeared to be three males of unknown race. Two were wearing grey hoodies with the hoods up over their heads. The third was wearing a dark jacket and orange beanie style hat.
Anyone with information relative to the suspect’s identity is encouraged to contact the Santa Cruz Police Department Investigation Unit at (831) 420-5820 or Anonymous Tip Line (831) 420-5995.

Armed Robbers Arrested In Under an Hour! Great Teamwork SCPD & CHP

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On early Friday morning 06/24/16 at about 12:32 am, SCPD Officers responded to the 100 block of Trinity Street for a reported armed robbery at knifepoint. The suspects were described as a white male and a Hispanic male in an older white Honda that drove away on Leibrandt Ave after stealing the victim's wallet. With the vehicle description, Santa Cruz Police initiated “Project R.O.P.E.” (Project R.O.P.E. is a multi-agency cooperative where likely travel and escape routes are monitored by law enforcement in Santa Cruz County). A short time later, SCPD and CHP stopped the suspects on Water Street.

George Karagianoupulos, 34 years old from Santa Cruz
The two suspects Aaron Abeyta, 36 years old and George Karagianoupulos, 34 years old were arrested for committing an armed robbery with a knife and attempting to “slash” one of the victims as they made off with his wallet, ID, social security card and cash.
Aaron Abeyta, 36 years old from Santa Cruz
The victims, two Hispanic males age 22 and 21 years old were walking home when they noticed an older white Honda speeding towards them.

The car stopped and the driver, George Karagianoupulos called out asking what gang affiliation they claimed. The pair replied that they were not gang members.

Aaron Abeyta and George Karagianoupulos got out of the car.  Karagianoupulos confronted the victims with a knife and demanded they empty their pockets.  The victims handed over their belongings including a wallet. While in the process of surrendering their belongings, Karagianoupulos punched the other victim in the face. The suspects then got back into the car and sped away down Leibrandt towards Riverside Ave.


Great police teamwork all the way around caught the suspects Aaron Abeyta and George Karagianoupulos before they could get away. Both suspects were positively identified and arrested. The stolen property and knife were recovered in the white 1997 Honda Accord belonging to Karagianoupulos.

SCPD returned the stolen money back to the victim, along with his wallet, ID and credit cards. 

City of Santa Cruz - Fireworks Prohibited, July 3-5, 2016 Safety Enhancement Zone IncludesTriple Fines

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With thousands expected to visit Santa Cruz over the upcoming Independence Day holiday weekend, the Santa Cruz City Council has taken steps to ensure the City remains safe and clean for everyone. The Santa Cruz City Council has approved a citywide Safety Enhancement Zone from July 3rd to July 5th, 2016. This includes expanding the “Triple Fine Zone’ to all of the City of Santa Cruz to protect urban interface areas with dry vegetation.

The Safety Enhancement Zone enacts “Triple Fines” for violations of the Municipal Code. For example, the base fine for fireworks is $110 x3 triple fine =$330 + court fees as high as $1,305.00.

Every available SCPD Officer will be on duty throughout the weekend to insure that residents and visitors enjoy a safe holiday experience.

The Santa Cruz Police Department will be proactively enforcing all violations that have been designated for triple fines under the Safety Enhancement Zone, including the following violations of the Santa Cruz Municipal Code:
· Fireworks
· Possession of Open Containers or Consumption of   Alcoholic Beverages in Public Places
· Discharge of Firearms
· Graffiti
· Defacing Sidewalks
· Noise Violations
· Trespassing
· Conduct on Public Property
· Urinating/Defecating in Public


If you witness illegal fireworks being discharged or any of the violations listed above, the Santa Cruz Police Department strongly encourages you to call 9-1-1 immediately to report the incident. Our patrol teams will be busy, but we will respond to complaints of illegal fireworks. We ask that you are willing to assist us by identifying and signing a complaint against the person(s) responsible. This means the person in possession of the fireworks or the one responsible for putting flame to fuse. We also ask you be willing to testify in court, if necessary. With the increased fire danger this year, we are relying on our partnership with the community to keep us all safe this 4th of July.

City of Santa Cruz - Fireworks Prohibited, July 3-5, 2016 Safety Enhancement Zone IncludesTriple Fines

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With thousands expected to visit Santa Cruz over the upcoming Independence Day holiday weekend, the Santa Cruz City Council has taken steps to ensure the City remains safe and clean for everyone. The Santa Cruz City Council has approved a citywide Safety Enhancement Zone from July 3rd to July 5th, 2016. This includes expanding the “Triple Fine Zone’ to all of the City of Santa Cruz to protect urban interface areas with dry vegetation.

The Safety Enhancement Zone enacts “Triple Fines” for violations of the Municipal Code. For example, the base fine for fireworks is $110 x3 triple fine =$330 + court fees as high as $1,305.00.

Every available SCPD Officer will be on duty throughout the weekend to insure that residents and visitors enjoy a safe holiday experience.

The Santa Cruz Police Department will be proactively enforcing all violations that have been designated for triple fines under the Safety Enhancement Zone, including the following violations of the Santa Cruz Municipal Code:
· Fireworks
· Possession of Open Containers or Consumption of   Alcoholic Beverages in Public Places
· Discharge of Firearms
· Graffiti
· Defacing Sidewalks
· Noise Violations
· Trespassing
· Conduct on Public Property
· Urinating/Defecating in Public


If you witness illegal fireworks being discharged or any of the violations listed above, the Santa Cruz Police Department strongly encourages you to call 9-1-1 immediately to report the incident. Our patrol teams will be busy, but we will respond to complaints of illegal fireworks. We ask that you are willing to assist us by identifying and signing a complaint against the person(s) responsible. This means the person in possession of the fireworks or the one responsible for putting flame to fuse. We also ask you be willing to testify in court, if necessary. With the increased fire danger this year, we are relying on our partnership with the community to keep us all safe this 4th of July.

Safely Celebrate 4th of July in Santa Cruz PSA – Safety Enhancement Zone, ROAD CLOSURES and NO PARKING Areas 7/3 through 7/5/16.

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We’d like to welcome everyone coming to Santa Cruz to celebrate over the 4th of July weekend. And, remind you that no fireworks of any kind are allowed in the City of Santa Cruz.
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July 4th traditionally draws a large crowd to the Santa Cruz area. A citywide Safety Enhancement Zone will be enforced from July 3rd until the 5th. The Safety Enhancement Zone enacts “Triple Fines” for certain violations of the Municipal Code.This includes expensive triple fines for violations such as fireworks and public intoxication. It will cost over $1000 for each citation.

In order to maintain a safe environment, every available officer will be actively patrolling to insure residents and visitors enjoy a safe holiday.

Road closures and traffic plan detours will be in effect throughout the City of Santa Cruz this 4th of July weekend. 




ROAD CLOSURES and NO PARKING Areas 7/3 to 7/5
East Cliff Point Parking -- July 3rd through July 4th Starting Sunday July 3rd, in the area at E. Cliff will be fenced off and not available to the public. This area will be posted “No Parking” effective 8:00 am on July 3rd and will remain in place through July 4th.

FIRECRACKER 10K -- July 4th, 6:30 am to 10:30 am
The race begins at 8:30 at the Harvey West Scout House and travels through trails in Pogonip Park, onto Spring Street and through the upper West Side to the High Street bicycle path and ending at Harvey West Park.

SEABRIGHT AREA ROAD CLOSURE --July 4th at 6:00 pm, all roads through the lower Seabright neighborhood (south of Murray Street) and the Murray Street Bridge will be closed to through traffic. Residents and those with legitimate business will be allowed to access the area.

HOLY GHOST PARADE -- July 3rd,10:00 am to 11:00 am -The parade will occur on Sunday morning July 3rd and planned to start at 10:15 am. Once the parade passes through road closures, the road will be re-opened.

The following are scheduled street closures for parade:
Cathcart Street between Cedar Street and Pacific Avenue
Pacific Avenue between Elm Street and Water Street
Lincoln Street between Cedar Street and Pacific Avenue
Soquel Ave. between Pacific Ave and Parking garage
Cooper Street. between Pacific Ave and Parking garage.
Church Street. between Pacific Ave and Parking garage.
Locust Street. between Pacific Ave and Parking garage.
Front Street between River Street and Water Street
Water Street. between Pacific Ave and River St.
Mission Street between Pacific Avenue and Chestnut Street
Emmett Street between Mission Street and High Street

All fireworks are illegal in the City of Santa Cruz.

Santa Cruz Police & Fire Department are relying on our partnership with the community to keep us all safe this 4th of July.

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