INCIDENT CRIMINAL REPORT Alameda County Sheriff?s Of?ce Agency: ETS ORI: CA00100000 Case Number: 15-019904 Supplement Information Supplement Date Supplement Type Supplement Of?cer 11/17/2015 15:17:58 GENERAL SUPPLEMENTAL (201424) HAWKS, JASON Contact Name Supervising Of?cer PATEL, ANDY (104039) HAMMAN, JEREMY 3686 Other Persons Involved Name Code Seq. Name (Last, First, M) Race Sex DOB Involved Party DILBECK, M- F. Address ., SSN Home Phone CONFIDENTIAL-ACSO Employer Name/Address Business Phone ALAMEDA COUNTY SHERIFF ?8 OFF 15001 FOOTHILL BLVD, SAN LEANDRO, CA (510) 667?7701 Name Code Seq. Name (Last, First, M) Race Sex DOB Involved Party 1 23 OUNKEO, w. Address SSN Home Phone Employer Name/Address Business Phone Acso CRIME LAB Property Seq. Description Serial Number Make/Model 1 5 DVD OF INN SECURITY FOOTAGE Owner License State Color ACSO-ETS PROPERTY Status Status Of?cer Quantity Units of Measure Value EVIDENCE (201424) HAWKS, JASON 1.00 $1.00 Gun Type Caliber Finish Grip Gun Stock Condition Gun Test Test Type Sight Test Sight Type DYes . Case Status: Printed: 2/26/2016 10:11 Page 33 of 62 INCIDENT CRIMINAL REPORT Alameda County Sheriff's Of?ce Agency: ETS ORI: CA00100000 Case Number: 15-019904 Supplement Narrative On Tuesday November 17, 2015, about 1230 hours, while working as a Detective assigned to the Alameda County Sheriffs Of?ce Crimes Against Persons Unit, I was detailed by Lieutenant E. Christy to go to the Traveler?s Inn, located at 17300 Foothill Boulevard, in San Leandro and attempt to retrieve surveillance footage from the hotel. I spoke to the owner of the hotel, Andy Patel, via telephone and obtained his permission to attempt to download the video surveillance from his hotel during the early morning hours of November 12, 2015. Fate] said he previously attempted to download the footage for the Alameda County Sheriffs Of?ce but he received an error message from the video surveillance system. Patel said after several failed attempts to download the footage he recorded the television and provided a copy of that recording to a Sheriffs deputy. I contacted Digital Media Criminalists M. Dillbeck and W. Ounkeo of the Alameda County Sheriffs Of?ce Crime Laboratory and requested they respond to the Traveler?s Inn and download the video. The Criminalists arrived about 1246 hours and tried several techniques to download the footage but all were unsuccessful. I was informed by the Criminalists that they would be unable to download the footage from the hard drive of the device. Patel was at the San Francisco Airport boarding a ?ight to India when I spoke to him and he made it abundantly clear that the video surveillance system must be operable when the Sheriffs Of?ce Criminalists left the hotel. Patel said he needed to be able to monitor his property remotely while he was in India. There were a total of six cameras covering the hotel property but only three of those cameras captured the events in the parking lot during the early morning hours of November 12, 2015. Each of the cameras were motion activated and, according to Patel, would record for a minute after they were activated. I checked the timestamp of the video against the of?cial time at dispatch and learned the timestamp was 45 seconds faster than actual time. After the efforts of the Criminalists failed and based upon the conditions placed on the search of the surveillance system, I opted to record the pertinent events that occurred in the parking lot of the Traveler?s Inn on the morning of November 12, 2015. A marked Sheriffs Of?ce patrol vehicle can be seen driVing into the parking lot of the Traveler?s Inn, from the entrance on Foothill Boulevard, then drove to the end of the parking lot and turn around. The parking lot of the Traveler?s Inn had parking stalls on the north and south that were perpendicular to the driving aisle. The patrol vehicle can be seen backing and then pulling forward While turning around in the narrow parking aisle. There is a light color sedan parked in the stalls on the east side of the parking lot when the patrol vehicle drove down the aisle. The brake lights, or at least the rear running lights, appear to be illuminated when the patrol vehicle passed by. The patrol vehicle is seen driving out of the parking lot onto Foothill Boulevard. A short time later (01:33:09 on the time stamp therefore 01:32:24 Sheriffs Time) the light colored sedan backs out of the stall and travels toward Foothill Boulevard. An Alameda County Sheriff Office patrol vehicle is seen driving into the parking lot with the emergency lights activated. A deputy appears to get out of the vehicle and utilize the open car door of the patrol vehicle as cover while pointing something at the sedan. The, sedan appeared to slow almost to a stop as a second Alameda County Sheriffs Of?ce vehicle pulls to the rear passenger side of the ?rst patrol vehicle. The white sedan is then seen accelerating into the passenger side rear fender of the ?rst patrol vehicle and the front driver side of the second patrol vehicle then exiting the parking lot onto Foothill Boulevard. Case Status: Printed: 2/26/2016 10:11 Page 34 0f 62 INCIDENT CRIMINAL REPORT Alameda County Sheriff?s Of?ce Agency: ETS 0R1: Case Number: 15-019904 I recorded three segments of video from the three cameras that covered the incident from the time the light colored sedan is seen pulling out of the parking stall until the sedan drove west on Foothill Boulevard. The videos were placed into evidence at the Eden Township Substation . This is a supplemental report to original report 15-19904. Case Status: Printed: 2/26/2016 10:11 Page 35 of 62