CASH PLUS

Published by Staff Writer on March 31, 2008

CASH PLUS (Payday Advance,Check Cashing,More)

San Jose West
1712 Meridian Ave (Next To Post Office)
408-448-cash (2274)

San Jose East
1629 N. Capitol Ave. (At Hostetter By Save Mart)
408-929-1002

Sunnyvale
189 W. El Camino Real (Next To Rooste T. Feathers)
408-736-cash (2274)

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  1. * San Jose Westfield Mall Valley Fair Purse Snatch Suspect Needs to be Identified | Fugitive Watch on Fri, 24th Jul 2009 12:36 am 

    [...] http://www.cashplus.com ID #09-200 The San Jose Police need your help in identifying the suspect responsible for a series of purse snatch robberies. While each of the robberies occurred in a different location in San Jose, one recent theft occurred on Monday, June 29th just before 1:00pm in a parking garage at the Valley Fair mall. The suspect is described as a light-skinned male in his mid 20’s. He’s about 5′-10″ tall and was wearing a baseball cap. Witnesses say the suspect fled the area in a black mid to late 90’s Volkswagen Jetta driven by another person. The car had a spoiler mounted on the trunk and a single antenna in the middle of the roof above the rear window. This suspect should be considered armed and dangerous. Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408-355-0999 if you know the name of this man or have any information that can help solve these crimes. [...]

  2. * Sonoma Sheriff’s Deputies Arrest Rogelio Carlos-Zaragoza, and Leonel Carlos-Zaragoza, for Alleged Kidnapping and Sexual Assault on Dutton Avenue and Debbie Drive in Larkfield | Fugitive Watch on Fri, 24th Jul 2009 5:23 pm 

    [...] http://www.cashplus.com Two men were arrested early this morning in Santa Rosa on suspicion of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a young woman, officials with the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Department said.  Sheriff’s deputies went to the area of Dutton Avenue and Debbie Drive in Santa Rosa around 12:10 a.m. in response to a report of a woman screaming for help, Lt. Scott Dunn said.  Deputies didn’t locate anyone but were told a vehicle left the area just before they arrived, Dunn said.  A California Highway Patrol unit saw a vehicle speeding north on U.S. Highway 101 near River Road minutes later, Dunn said. The car failed to stop and the CHP unit pursued it to Mark West Springs Road in Larkfield.  Two males ran from the car into a residential neighborhood and the CHP officers found a female passenger in the vehicle, Dunn said. The woman said she was abducted at knifepoint minutes earlier from the Dutton Avenue area, forced into the car and sexually assaulted, Dunn said.  CHP officers and sheriff’s deputies searched the area and found one of the suspects in a backyard. At 4:50 a.m., a resident in the area said he saw someone walking through his yard and deputies located the second suspect trying to hide in a nearby yard, Dunn said. Deputies arrested Rogelio Carlos-Zaragoza, 25, and Leonel Carlos-Zaragoza, 35, from the Santa Rosa area for kidnapping and sexual assault. They were booked into the Sonoma County Jail under $1 million bail, Dunn said. Both are scheduled to appear in Sonoma County Superior Court Tuesday afternoon. [...]

  3. * Santa Rosa Looking for Robber Wearing a Bandana Robbing a 7-11 Store on Corby Avenue | Fugitive Watch on Fri, 24th Jul 2009 5:34 pm 

    [...] http://www.cashplus.com Santa Rosa police said the clerk of the 7-Eleven store at 1779 Corby Ave. was robbed at gunpoint early this morning. Sgt. Lisa Banayat said the clerk called the store owner and waited for him to arrive before calling police around 3:10 a.m., 20 minutes after the robbery. The clerk was working alone when the male suspect with a bandana over his nose and mouth pointed a gun at him and demanded cash, Banayat said. The suspect left the store with the cash. The clerk did not see a vehicle, Banayat said, and he was not injured. Police are reviewing the store’s surveillance tapes.  Please call the Fugitive Watch hot line at 1-800-9-CAUGHT (1-800-922-8448) or text us at 408-355-0999 if you know the name of this man or have any information that can help solve these crimes. [...]

  4. * Mateo Hilton-Draquett Arrested by Vallejo Police for Alleged Shooting of Oakland Men | Fugitive Watch on Fri, 24th Jul 2009 5:59 pm 

    [...] http://www.cashplus.com A man suspected of shooting two Oakland men Tuesday in Vallejo was taken into custody after surrendering to Vallejo police Thursday. Mateo Hilton-Draquett, 27, of Vallejo, was booked into the Solano County Jail at 11:30 a.m. Thursday for assault with a firearm and being an ex-felon in possession of a firearm, according to the jail’s booking log. The shootings in front of a residence in the 500 block of Wallace Avenue may have involved a vehicle sale, Lt. Abel Tenorio said. Michael Moore, 26, suffered a major injury to his right arm. He was taken to the John Muir Medical Center. Henry Kearn, 23, suffered minor injuries to his torso and went to a local hospital, Tenorio said. Hilton-Draquett recently moved to Vallejo from Oakland, police said. Police said Moore and Kearn and two other people were near a vehicle in front of the house around 6:30 p.m. Tuesday when Hilton-Draquett came outside with a shotgun and approached the group. Several shots were fired striking the two victims, police said. Tenorio said Hilton-Draquett purchased a vehicle from the shooting victims but apparently owed them money. [...]

  5. * Four CHP Officers Transported to Hospital After Crashing During Pursuit | Fugitive Watch on Sat, 25th Jul 2009 1:13 pm 

    [...] http://www.cashplus.com Four California Highway Patrol officers were transported to a hospital this morning after they crashed while they were chasing a vehicle in San Jose, an officer said. At around 3:45 a.m., officers initiated a pursuit of the vehicle for a traffic violation, CHP Officer Steve Griefer said. The driver didn’t stop. During the pursuit, the CHP vehicles crashed at Canoas Garden Avenue and Almaden Road.  The four officers who were traveling in two patrol cars were transported to an area hospital, he said. Two officers had minor injuries and the other two were taken to the hospital for precautionary reasons. The suspect was not caught, Griefer said. [...]

  6. * Two Shooting Victims Drive to Oakland Police Eastmont Station | Fugitive Watch on Sat, 25th Jul 2009 1:19 pm 

    [...] http://www.cashplus.com Two shooting victims reportedly drove themselves to a police station in Oakland on Friday afternoon, police said this morning. At around 12:15 p.m., police said that two men walked into an Oakland police station in the Eastmont precinct on 73rd Street after driving there from where there had been a shooting at MacArthur Boulevard and Seminary Avenue. Both men were suffering gunshot wounds and taken to Alameda County Medical Center-Highland, police said. Their injuries were not expected to be life threatening. No arrests were made and suspect information was not immediately available. [...]

  7. * San Francisco Police Investigate Shooting in Potrero Hill Neighborhood | Fugitive Watch on Sat, 25th Jul 2009 1:27 pm 

    [...] http://www.cashplus.com Police in San Francisco are investigating a shooting that occurred Friday night in the city’s Potrero Hill neighborhood. Officers responded to a reported shooting near Arkansas and 23rd streets at around 11 p.m., police said, and found a man injured by gunfire.  The shooting victim was taken to a hospital to be treated for his injuries, which were not expected to be life threatening, police said.  No arrests were made and any suspect information was not immediately available. [...]

  8. * 1,500 Drivers Screened 11 Arrested at DUI Check Point at Bodega Avenue and Ruth Court and East Washington Street at Kenilworth Drive in Petaluma | Fugitive Watch on Sat, 25th Jul 2009 1:38 pm 

    [...] http://www.cashplus.com Police in Petaluma arrested 11 people at two drunken driving checkpoints Friday night and early this morning.  The checkpoints were conducted at Bodega Avenue and Ruth Court between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Friday, and at East Washington Street at Kenilworth Drive from 10 p.m. to 2:30 a.m., according to the Petaluma Police Department.  Officers reported screening 1,571 drivers for possible DUI or driver’s license offenses, 72 of whom were taken off the road for further investigation. Eleven were eventually arrested. One driver was arrested for DUI and violation of DUI probation, one for battery on a police officer and resisting arrest, one for drug possession, two for driving on a suspended license and six for driving without a license, according to police. Stephen Schmid, 55, of Petaluma, was arrested after he allegedly skidded to a stop, exited his vehicle and charged an officer, hitting him in the face. He was booked at Sonoma County Jail, according to police. The officer was not injured. The checkpoints are funded by grants from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. [...]

  9. * 14 Year Old Suspect Arrested for Allegedly Burglarizing a Vehicle | Fugitive Watch on Sat, 25th Jul 2009 1:45 pm 

    [...] http://www.cashplus.com Two teenagers who allegedly stole items from a vehicle in Fairfield were arrested early this morning, according to the Police Department. The Fairfield Police Department received a report of a burglary just after midnight that had been interrupted in the 1300 block of Freeport Court. Someone saw two boys inside of their vehicle and chased them away, police said. Officers responded and searched the area. The suspects were soon located with assistance from the victim and witnesses in the neighborhood. The 14-year-old Fairfield residents were arrested. A second victim was identified after stolen property discarded by the pair was recovered nearby, according to police. The property was returned to the owner. Both teens were booked into Solano County Juvenile Hall on charges of burglary and conspiracy. [...]

  10. * San Francisco Police to Conduct DUI Check Points Throughout the City | Fugitive Watch on Sat, 25th Jul 2009 1:50 pm 

    [...] http://www.cashplus.com San Francisco police will conduct DUI checkpoints throughout the city tonight and early Sunday morning to increase safety and educate the public on the dangers of drunken driving. The citywide DUI checkpoint patrols will be held between 7 p.m. today and 3 a.m. Sunday. Police said the checkpoints not only aim to crack down on drunken drivers but to educate motorists on the dangers of driving while impaired and to encourage sober designated drivers. The operation is funded by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. [...]

  11. * Victim Injured in Home Invasion Robbery Assault on Catron Drive in Oakland | Fugitive Watch on Sun, 26th Jul 2009 12:17 am 

    [...] http://www.cashplus.com Oakland police are investigating a home invasion robbery and assault this afternoon that sent a victim to a local hospital with moderate injuries. The robbery and assault were reported at about 2 p.m. at a home inthe 300 block of Catron Drive, according to police. The victim was assaulted and suffered lacerations in the attack, police said. Police could not confirm the type of weapon used in the assaultor what property was taken by the suspects. No arrests have been made and no suspect information was immediately available, according to police. [...]

  12. * Corte Madera Police Investigating Robbery at Bank of America on Tamalpais Drive | Fugitive Watch on Sun, 26th Jul 2009 12:27 am 

    [...] http://www.cashplus.com Twin Cities police are searching for a man who allegedly robbed a Bank of America in Corte Madera this morning.  The robbery occurred at about 10:10 a.m. at the bank located at 663 Tamalpais Drive, according to police.  The suspect entered the bank and presented a note to a teller that demanded money. The suspect was given money and then he fled the scene in an unknown direction, police said. No weapon was seen and no injuries were reported during the robbery., according to Twin Cities police, who searched the area but did not find the suspect.  The suspect is described as a white man in his late 40s or early 50s, and about 6 feet 1 inches tall with short brown hair and a brown and gray beard, police said.  He was wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, a camouflage baseball cap, blue jeans, and sandals, according to police. [...]

  13. * Fairfield Party Turns Violent, One Person on Life Support | Fugitive Watch on Sun, 26th Jul 2009 11:37 am 

    [...] http://www.cashplus.com Detectives in Fairfield are interviewing a number of people who were at a party Saturday night that turned violent.  The Fairfield Police Department received calls from a home in the 3500 block of Valley View Court saying they were having a party and that it had turned violent. One caller said there was a large fight in her backyard and people were using broken beer bottles as weapons, according to police. Officers responded and located at least 40 people in and around the home. At least three people were taken to a nearby hospital where they were treated and released.  Police stopped a vehicle that was leaving the home. As the driver was being arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, police found a semi-conscious person in the back seat with serious head trauma. The injured person was transferred to UC Davis Medical Center and is on life support, according to the Police Department. Everyone in the vehicle was from San Leandro.  Anyone with information regarding the fight is asked to contact the Fairfield Police Department at (707) 428-7300. [...]

  14. * Santa Rosa Police Investigate Robbery of 7-11 Store on Corby Avenue | Fugitive Watch on Sun, 26th Jul 2009 11:43 am 

    [...] http://www.cashplus.com Santa Rosa police are investigating the armed robbery of a 7-Eleven convenience store in the city early this morning. The robbery was reported at about 2:55 a.m. today at the 7-Eleven store, located at 1779 Corby Ave. Arriving officers were informed by a store clerk that a male had entered the store wearing a gray bandana covering his face, and had demanded money while displaying a gun. The clerk complied and the suspect left the store, running south toward Corby Avenue, according to police.  No injuries were reported. Based on a surveillance video, the suspect is believed to be around 5 feet 8 inches tall with a thin build. He was seen wearing a black and white hooded sweatshirt, black t-shirt, blue jeans and black tennis shoes. Anyone with information about the robbery is encouraged to call the violent crime investigations team of the Santa Rosa Police Department at (707) 543-3590. [...]

  15. * Santa Rosa Police Tase and Arrest Suspect at Comstock Mall and Santa Rosa Avenue | Fugitive Watch on Sun, 26th Jul 2009 11:50 am 

    [...] http://www.cashplus.com Santa Rosa police used a Taser gun to arrest a 17-year-old boy Friday afternoon after he fled from officers who had located a small amount of marijuana and cigarettes in his possession. At about 3:40 p.m. Friday, police officers on bicycle patrol spotted two males who appeared to be juveniles smoking cigarettes in the area of the Comstock Mall and Santa Rosa Avenue, according to police.The suspect, as well as an 18-year-old Sebastopol man, were stopped, and when the officers located the small amount of marijuana, the 17-year-old boy fled from the officers, police said. The suspect ran north across Third Street toward Fourth Street, and ran into the backdoor of a Mac’s Deli restaurant. While he was in the restaurant, one of the pursuing officers deployed his Taser, striking the suspect in the back, according to police. The suspect was taken into custody without further incident, police said. He was arrested for resisting arrest, possession of marijuana, and possession of tobacco by a juvenile. The suspect was booked into Sonoma County Juvenile Hall, according to police. [...]

  16. * Bart Police Will Hold Police Oversight Meeting in Wake of Oscar Grant Shooting | Fugitive Watch on Sun, 26th Jul 2009 12:01 pm 

    [...] http://www.cashplus.com BART directors will hold a special board meeting Thursday night to discuss a draft proposal to create an independent citizen oversight of the transit agency’s Police Department. BART directors want to have citizen oversight of the Police Department in the wake of an incident early New Year’s Day at the Fruitvale station in Oakland in which former Officer Johannes Mehserle shot and killed unarmed passenger Oscar Grant III after he and other officers responded to reports that there was a fight on a train. Mehserle resigned a week after the shooting and has been ordered to stand trial on a murder charge. Director Lynette Sweet, a member of BART’s Police Department Review Committee, which was formed after Grant was killed, said, “We needed citizen oversight a long time ago but unfortunately it took an incident like Oscar Grant’s death to make us do it.” Director Carle Ward Allen, who chairs the Police Department Review Committee, said, “Our goal is to provide an effective, independent citizen oversight system that promotes integrity and encourages systemic change and improvement in the police services BART provides to the public.”  The draft proposal of the citizen oversight model includes an independent auditor who is appointed by and reports directly to the BART board, an 11-member citizen board, the power to investigate complaints against officers and the power to recommend discipline against officers.  Sweet said the proposal calls for each of the nine BART board members to name one person to the citizen board, the two BART police unions to jointly appoint one member and for there to be one public-at-large member appointed by the BART board.  Ward Allen said, “The proposed model of citizen oversight would ensure that internal police accountability systems are functioning properly, that behavioral, procedural and policy deficiencies are identified and addressed.” She said, “The Office of the Independent Police Auditor would be responsible for investigating all complaints thoroughly, fairly and objectively for all parties involved.”  Ward Allen said the auditor would be responsible for investigating specific complaints, including racial profiling and allegations of racially abusive treatment.  She said, “The Citizen Board would provide public transparency into the activities of the BART Police Department by reviewing reports of complaints and allegations of police misconduct and reviewing and commenting on all changes to procedures and practices, including police training.” Sweet said, “It is vitally important that our customers have faith in our police department” and she hopes by forming a citizen oversight system “we can reaffirm people’s trust in our police force.” The meeting will take place at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the MetroCenter auditorium located at 101 Eighth St. in Oakland, across the street from BART’s Lake Merritt Station. [...]




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