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Americano Coffee
Joined: 18 May 2003 Posts: 1640 Location: fair Verona
  
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Posted: 19 Jan 2005 09:35 AM Post subject: |
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| Radiodude wrote: | | elchrist wrote: | | Radiodude wrote: | | Ame-ricano wrote: | | Radiodude wrote: | | Its good that we know who the sex offenders are......we need to protect our children | Isn't you're picture on there? |
No but lisent to this:
There is a convicted sex offender that lives in a college area in San Diego. I wouldn't like to live near him. There was a meeting to do something about it but who know. I hope they kick him out. |
So when will you be "Back in Calecia?" |
Im here in Calecia, im not moving to San Diego anytime soon but my friend from the radio is. I hope he doesn't live there.
Yesturday, County Supervisor Ron Roberts, District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis, an official from the Justice Department, Douglas Badger's Public Defender, and Radio Talk show host Rick Roberts heard comments and worries about Douglas Badger (Sexually Violent Predator) being released in San Diego.
You can lisent to the detail here:
http://760kfmb.com/radio_popup/index.php
Rick in on the air right now. |
You have nothing to worry about with that guy. One of my previous bosses is a sex offender, his name is Glenn Jordan(look him up), that guy you don't want living in your neighborhood. |
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Radiodude The Door Rehab
Joined: 30 Jun 2004 Posts: 815 Location: America
 
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Posted: 19 Jan 2005 12:23 PM Post subject: |
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| Ame-ricano wrote: | | You have nothing to worry about with that guy. One of my previous bosses is a sex offender, his name is Glenn Jordan(look him up), that guy you don't want living in your neighborhood. |
I know, they are sick people and they deseve to be in jail. I don't know if you guys have notice but most of them (the once who live in Calexico) are in violation of their information requierements.
By the way, the guy that I said lived in a college area well I just discoverd that there are SIX OF THEM LIVING IN THAT AREA. Most of them are sexually violent criminals.
The thing that makes me sick is that those people CAN LIVE WERE EVER THEY WANT. They can live near schools, daycares, playgrounds, etc. That needs to change. I think there must be a law that forces those low lifes live 5 miles away from the places that I mentioned before. |
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gimme_a_vicodin Boot Camp
Joined: 01 May 2004 Posts: 300 Location: the desert
   
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Posted: 19 Jan 2005 11:38 PM Post subject: |
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| dude Glenn Jordan is one crazy fuck......they need to lock his ass up for life. Well I hope he is having fun in the pen... |
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bemisnorris Cole
Joined: 16 Oct 2002 Posts: 2076 Location: Not Here
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Posted: 20 Jan 2005 07:40 PM Post subject: |
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| Radiodude wrote: | | The thing that makes me sick is that those people CAN LIVE WERE EVER THEY WANT. They can live near schools, daycares, playgrounds, etc. That needs to change. I think there must be a law that forces those low lifes live 5 miles away from the places that I mentioned before. |
Beginning Jan. 1 (2004), sex offender parolees cannot live or be placed within one-quarter mile of a private, public or charter school with grades K-eight
http://www.vvdailypress.com/2001-2003/105844816213535.html |
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carnicerodegiles Nervous Breakdown
Joined: 15 Jan 2004 Posts: 565 Location: Land of MILFS and latent homosexuals
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Posted: 20 Jan 2005 08:47 PM Post subject: |
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| Radiodude wrote: | I know, they are sick people and they deseve to be in jail. I don't know if you guys have notice but most of them (the once who live in Calexico) are in violation of their information requierements.
By the way, the guy that I said lived in a college area well I just discoverd that there are SIX OF THEM LIVING IN THAT AREA. Most of them are sexually violent criminals.
The thing that makes me sick is that those people CAN LIVE WERE EVER THEY WANT. They can live near schools, daycares, playgrounds, etc. That needs to change. I think there must be a law that forces those low lifes live 5 miles away from the places that I mentioned before.
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You need to watch The Woodsman. Not that I'm promoting tolerance towards pedophiles, but I think that sometimes we do need to be a little more understanding since many of these offenders could be trying to "start over". |
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spic-ole Coffee
Joined: 10 Oct 2002 Posts: 1634 Location: UC Calecia
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Posted: 13 Apr 2007 09:20 PM Post subject: |
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It seems as though the list has been updated, and now includes the people's actual offenses.
Worth a look to see how many people you know.
I think I only recognized one person from the list, and if you're from CLX, you know who I'm talking about. |
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elchrist See-thru Afro
Joined: 09 Oct 2002 Posts: 7366 Location: Calecia.com
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Posted: 14 Apr 2007 11:14 AM Post subject: |
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| spic-ole wrote: | | It seems as though the list has been updated, and now includes the people's actual offenses. |
The list looks fairly small now with only 9 listings and they all appear to be the same offenders. |
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sakurob Back in Calecia
Joined: 04 May 2005 Posts: 190
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Posted: 14 Jun 2007 10:55 AM Post subject: |
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Below are the official I.V. Press releases for Mr. Estrada.
Former Calexico cop pleads in relationship with teen-agerBy DARREN SIMON, Staff Writer
Tuesday, October 30, 2001 10:00 PM PST
A former Calexico police officer who married a 16-year-old girl has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of statutory rape in connection with his relationship with the girl.
The officer, Patrick Estrada, resigned from the Police Department after his arrest in April.
Estrada, 24, had been involved with a girl who, when the relationship started, was 15.
The girl, whose identify was not released because she is a minor, was 16 when the two were married in Yuma, prior to Estrada being charged by the District Attorney's Office.
It is legal for a 16-year-old to marry in Arizona as long as one parent approves the marriage.
Deputy District Attorney Deborah Owen, said both parents of the girl supported the relationship and marriage.
Estrada was charged with felony statutory rape and the DA's Office also sought a charge of oral copulation with a minor.
Owen said Estrada admitted to the oral copulation but the girl refused to testify against her husband.
Owen said she could have used the Superior Court's contempt powers to force the teen to testify, but it would have meant the girl could be sent to juvenile hall for refusing to testify.
Owen said, "I did not want to put her in juvenile hall."
She said while the charge of oral copulation was dropped, Estrada agreed to plead guilty to misdemeanor statutory rape.[/size]
Along with his resignation from the Calexico police force, Estrada is on probation.
The couple is living in Los Angeles County.
Owen said Estrada can apply to other police departments but she said it will be difficult for him to find work in law enforcement.
"For all intents and purposes he has given up his law enforcement career," she said.
Owen added of his pleading, "It still means what he did was a crime."
Owen credited the Calexico Police Department for its handling of the case and the support the department gave to the DA's Office.
Estrada had been with the Police Department since 1998. Police declined to comment on the matter when contacted Tuesday.
David Muñoz, the Whittier attorney who represented Estrada, said he could not comment on the case until he contacted his client. Muñoz said he might have a comment later today.
Staff Writer Darren Simon can be reached at 337-4082.
[size=18]Calexico cop, teen wed before felony charges were filed
By AARON CLAVERIE, Staff Writer
Tuesday, April 10, 2001 10:00 PM PDT
CALEXICO — Before being charged with two felonies, the Calexico police officer under suspicion of statutory rape of a 16-year-old Police Department volunteer drove to Yuma with the girl and her mother and married the teen.
According to Yuma County records, the officer, Patrick K. Estrada, 24, was married to the girl March 31 with the mother's consent.
In Arizona, a 16-year-old can be married if accompanied by a parent and if the parent signs an official release form.
On April 12, District Attorney Gilbert Otero approved a criminal complaint against Estrada from a report by the Calexico Police Department.
Approval of that complaint means Estrada is charged in Imperial County Superior Court with one count of statutory rape and one count of sexual penetration with a foreign object.
The girl had been involved with the Calexico Police Department youth Explorers program
Calexico Police Chief Tommy Tunson said Estrada has been suspended from the force and will be paid during the suspension.
He said anything that happens in the future with the Estrada case will be handled by the district attorney.
Otero said Estrada could turn himself in later this week or early next week.
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Debra Owen, lead prosecutor on the case, says the DA's office has been in contact with Estrada's lawyer and prosecutors expect his lawyer to set up a time in the near future when Estrada will turn himself in and be arraigned.
If he turns himself in and attends the arraignment, Estrada would plead to the charges and would be released on his own recognizance, according to Owen.
If he does not turn himself in a warrant will be issued for his arrest.
Owen said this morning Estrada is not considered a flight risk.
Staff Writer Aaron Claverie can be reached at 337-3419.
Calexico police officer surrenders, arraigned on statutory rape charges
By AARON CLAVERIE, Staff Writer
Thursday, April 12, 2001 10:00 PM PDT
Calexico police Officer Patrick K. Estrada turned himself in Thursday afternoon at the Imperial County jail and was arraigned on felony charges of statutory rape and sexual penetration of a minor with a foreign object.
Estrada, 24, of El Centro pleaded not guilty to both charges.
Estrada allegedly committed multiple sexual acts with a 16-year-old girl while she was a volunteer in the Calexico Police Department's Explorer program.
According to Yuma County records, Estrada was married March 31 to the alleged teen-age victim.
Arizona law allows a 16-year-old to marry as long as a parent signs a release form. The form for Estrada's bride was signed by her mother.
At his arraignment Thursday, Estrada's bail was set at $10,000 and was paid by a bondsman. His pre-trial hearing is set for 9 a.m. Tuesday.
The felony charges against Estrada were filed April 5, according to District Attorney Gilbert Otero.
Otero filed the charges after approving a complaint sent to him by the Calexico Police Department.
Deputy District Attorney Debra Owen said Estrada's bride could be called as a hostile witness if the case goes to trial.
Staff Writer Aaron Claverie can be reached at 337-3419.
CALEXICO — A Calexico police officer under suspicion of the statutory rape of a 16-year-old girl could face criminal charges this week, according to Calexico City Attorney Michael Rood.
The girl was a volunteer member of the Calexico Police Department's Explorer youth program, according to city sources.
The officer could face criminal charges because an internal investigation by the Calexico Police Department has been turned over to Imperial County District Attorney Gilbert Otero, according to City Manager Richard Inman.
The officer, who has been accused of improper relations with the girl and violating departmental policy, has been suspended with pay for the past week during the internal investigation, according to Rood.
Calexico Police Chief Tommy Tunson said, "We discovered a discrepancy and turned it over to the district attorney for investigation."
Otero said this morning the police officer has not yet been arrested.
The name of the police officer allegedly involved is being withheld by authorities. The name of the minor will not be reported because of her age and concerns for her privacy.
City Councilman Gilbert Grijalva said he "imagines there will be public concerns" about the integrity of the Police Department and the Explorer program.
"It is our responsibility as councilmen and citizens of Calexico to make sure these things don't occur," Grijalva said.
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He said the council will take steps to be familiar with all of the guidelines that govern the Explorer program and other volunteer groups.
City Councilman Frank Montoya said he thinks "99.9 percent of the force is doing an excellent job."
"I don't think the residents of Calexico will lose confidence in their Police Department. You can't judge the police force from just one incident," Montoya said.
Richard Sotelo, president of the Calexico Police Officers Association, said the public will believe what it wants to believe.
"Incidents like this are not widespread, but no one is going to believe it," Sotelo said.
Sotelo said lack of supervision wasn't the reason the alleged incident occurred.
"One or two officers might do something like that, but the supervisors are doing a good job."
Inman said in his 27 years of government service he has never heard of an incident like this.
He called it a "completely isolated incident."
Mayor Victor Carrillo stressed the professionalism with which city officials have handled this case.
"We've taken every step to protect the privacy of the individual accused and the alleged victim," Carrillo said.
Staff Writer Aaron Claverie can be reached at 337-3419. |
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elchrist See-thru Afro
Joined: 09 Oct 2002 Posts: 7366 Location: Calecia.com
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Posted: 14 Jun 2007 11:19 AM Post subject: |
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| sakurob wrote: | | Below are the official I.V. Press releases for Mr. Estrada. |
It's like you have these saved in a text file on your desktop for quick access.
pedo-estrada.txt |
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