Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Tresspasing and Ressisting

A couple trespassers have been arrested and booked at the Long Beach Police department after a background check showed an arrest warrant for the one of the suspects.  On March 21, the University Police received a call regarding a trespasser near the Residential Learning College of the Cal State Long Beach campus.  It was determined that one of the trespassers, a female, was a former resident of the college which had been subsequently revoked by housing.  She was detained along with a male companion and a warrant check then revealed that there was an arrest warrant of $30,000 for petty theft on her record.



This is where the intruders were seen. 


The suspects male companion, was not fully cooperating with the police however.  Not only was he giving false statements but also refused to sit down when he was told to do so and instead tried to enter the room where they were trespassing in.  At one point the male suspect began to move closer toward the police officer and this prompted then to use force.  When he began to resist, backup was called.  "One of the officers is now experiencing back pain due to their little scuffle." said Lieutenant Scot Willey.  "It looked she was trying to get her stuff, but the guy was acting stupid." said Valerie Contreras a student.  Both suspects have been taken to jail.

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