VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTRIENT Page 1 111 ANIADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 Case CRIME REPORT 15-2436 Offenses Description Fel/Misd Date Occurred Time Occurred Incident PC Attempted Murder 2319 - 2330 1502220235 496 POSSESS STOLEN FELONY Felony Date Reported Time Reported 22655.5 Ev1dence - See Veh Code 02,2220? 2319 Related Cases [1.1 LL ?5 Date Printed Time Printed Printed By 05/2752019 13:22:58 2065 Latitude Longitude 0.000000 0.000000 Location Beat Area Disposition Dispo Date Mayfair Avx'Lassen St. Vallejo. CA 94591 1 101 1rd By Adult Arrest 025235201 5 Location Type Location of Entry )Iethod of Entry Point of Entry Alarm System )Ieans of Attack (Robbery) Streetx?Highway Victim Drivers License Cell Phone Email Jones. Gary Residence Address Noti?ed of Victim Rights Residence Phone DOB Age Sex Race No Business Name and Address Business Phone Height \Vt Hair Eyes Vallejo Police Department. 111 Amador St. Vallejo. CA 94590 707-648-4321 Assistance Rendered/Victim Disposition Transporting Agency Means of Attack (Assaults) Other Dangerous Weapon Description of Injuries Other Information Mentioned Other Drivers License Cell Phone Email Residence Address Residence Phone DOB Age Sex Race Business Name and Address Business Phone Height W't Hair Eyes Action Taken Charges Brown. Gerald Robert OTHER 664e?187(A) PC Residence Address Residence Phone DOB Age Sex Race Business Name and Address Business Phone Height W't Hair Eyes 62" 215 BRO BRO Identifying Features Cell Phone Drivers License Arrest Number Facial Hair: Clean Shaven 990 Aliases al Damaged Status Vehicle )Iake and Model License/State VIN a Impoundedx?VETO 1991 White Hond rx ?l 2 I LE1 Prepared By Date Assisted By Approved By Date a 673 - Tomi. Jarrett 0252252015 674 - Jones. Gary 331 - Robinson. Herman 025252015 LBJ Routed To Date Routed To Date Notes r: POLICE DEPARTMENT INDCUMENT VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT Page 2 111 ANIADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 Case CRIME REPORT 15-2436 Arrested Action Taken Charges OTHER PC Residence Address Residence Phone DOB Age Sex Race Business Name and Address Business Phone Height \Vt Hair Eyes Identifying Features Cell Phone Drivers License Arrest Number Build: Medium Aliases Victim Drivers License Cell Phone Email Tonn. Jarrett #673 Residence Address Notified of Victim Rights Residence Phone DOB Age Sex Race VPD No 707-648-5427 Business Name and Address Business Phone Height \Vt Hair Eyes Vallejo Police Department. 11 1 Amador St. Vallejo. CA 94590 707-648-4321 Assistance Rendered/Victim Disposition Transporting Agency .\Ieans of Attack (Assaults) Other Dangerous Weapon Description of Injuries Other Information Registered Owner Drivers License Cell Phone Email Residence Address Residence Phone DOB Age Sex Race Business Name and Address Business Phone Height Hair Eyes Registered Owner Drivers License Cell Phone Email Residence Address Residence Phone DOB Age Sex Race Business Name and Address Business Phone Height \Vt Hair Eyes VALLEM) POLICE DEPARTMENT INDCUMENT VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 AMADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 CREME REPORT - PROPERTY Page 3 15-2436 Status/Disposition Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence!Ret11med To Ovuier Evidencex?Retumed To Owner Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Evidence Property Description 653-1 - - Blood Sample 2053-1 - - 2053-1-BLACK SHOES. GREY SOCKS AND A KNEE BRACE 2053-2 - - 2053-2-BLACK SWEATSHIRT (CUT) 2053-3 - - 2053-3-WHITE TANK TOP 2053-4 - - 2053-4-CUT BLACK TSHIRT 2053-5 - - 2053-5-OFFICER TON GLOCK 9MM DUTY WEAPON WKMAGAZINES AND BULLETS -) 2053-6 1 Glock GARY JONES DUTY WEAPON AND BULLETS - 2053-7 - - 2053-7-CASINGS 2053-8 - - 2053-8-BLACK LV WALLET (S) 2053-9 - - 2053-9-POCKET CONTENTS 2053-10 - - 2053-10-METRO TOUCH CELL PHONE 2053-11-1- 2053-11-PLACARD1 PEN 2053-12 - - 2053-12-MAGA21NE 2053-13 - - 2053-13-BULLET FRAGMENTS 2053-14 - - 2053-14-METRO PCS CELL PHONE 2053-15 - - 2053-15-VERIPIC PHOTOGRAPHS FROM SCENE 2053-16 - - 2053-16-MARIJUANA FROM VEHICLE 2053-17 - - 2053-17-4 BULLET FRAGMENTS 2053-18 - - 2053-18-KEYS 2053-19 - - 2053-19-WHITE CELL PHONE FROM VEH 2053-20 - - 2053-20-COACH PURSE 2053-21 - - BAG WITH CLOTHES 2053-22 - - 2053-22-VERIPIC PHOTOGRAPHS OF HONDA CIVIC 569-1 - 1 Cd - CD vv?th audio from inetrv'iew of W- - and S-Brovm 2053-23 - - 2053-23-2 CASINGS LOCATED IN PATROL CAR (BELONGING TO PLACARD 9) 522-1 - 1 Copper - expended bullet removed from suspect 486-1 - - Crime Scene Sketch Value Val Recovered Val Damaged POLICE DEPARTMENT DOCUMENT VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT Page 4 111 ANIADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 CRIIVIE REPORT - PROPERTY 15-2436 Property Description Value Val Recovered Val Damaged 592-1 - - CD CONTAINING 39 DIGITAL COMPARISON PHOTOMICROGRAPHS 592-2 - - 6 TEST FIRED BULLETSCARTRIDGE CASES. ID No. Status/Disposition 28 Ew'dcnce 29 Evidence VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT DOCUMENT VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 AMADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT On 22 Feb 2015 at approximately 2319 hours, was working as VPD patrol unit 607 with my canine partner, Ka- Bar. was wearing a full VPD police uniform and operating fully marked VPD patrol vehicle #153. At this point in time, I responded to the Mayfair Avenue and Lassen Street to assist VPD patrol unit 6A2 in a vehicle pursuit. While en route, I heard VPD patrol units advised via radio that shots were fired and units were requested at Lassen Street and Clark Drive. Upon my arrival, a high risk vehicle stop was being conducted. assisted with placing the female passenger in handcuffs. additionally assisted with providing (5) Gerald BROWN medical aid by applying pressure to an apparent gunshot wound to left side of neck and the upper left portion of his back. I applied pressure until medics and VFD arrived on scene and relieved me. I remained on scene until directed to clear by Sgt. S. Darden #529. END SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT. Off M. Sheridan #622 22 Feb 15 Patrol Division - Team 6 Approved by Lt H. Robinson #331 02-23-2015 DE ?4 POLICI Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: 622 SHERIDAN. MEGAN 0252352015 331 ROBINSON. HERMAN 02.523520 1 5 N'l? DE ?4 VALLEJD POLICI VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 ADIADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 2 15-2436 011 22 Feb 2015 at about 2319 horu?s, Iwas working as VPD patrol unit 6A6 with Ofc D. Jones #653. We responded to the area of Clark Drive and Lassen Street to assist VPD officers involved in a vehicle pru'suit and shots ?red. Upon oru? arrival at Clark Drive and Lassen Street, I observed Ofc Tonn #673 and Ofc G. Jones #674 outside of their patrol vehicle with their guns drawn and pointed in the direction of a white two door vehicle that appeared to have driven off the roadway and into a limit yard at that location. The individual in the driver's seat of the vehicle, Gerald BROWN, had his arms out the window and appeared to be in pain. There was also a female in the front passenger seat. Officer G. Jones and Tonn's vehicle was stopped directly behind the suspect vehicle. Ofc D. Jones and I stayed with the vehicle and waited for additional rurits prior to removing the occupants from the vehicle. Once removed from the vehicle, BROWN was handcuffed and medical assistance was requested. Officers on scene began removing shirt and applying fu?st aid rurtil VFD and Medic Ambulance arrived. I observed injru?ies to neck, arm, and back. Medic Ambulance transported BROWN to North Bay Hospital in Fairfreld. Ofc D. Jones and I followed the ambulance to North Bay Hospital where BROWN was treated for his injuries by Dr Zopfr. A blood tech responded to North Bay Hospital and drew blood. Ofc D. Jones and I remained with BROWN until relieved. Off B. Glick #672 Approved by Lt H. Robinson #331 02-23-2015 653 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: JONES. DYNELLE 0232332015 331 ROBINSON. HERMAN 02!?23x20 5 N'l? INDCUMENT DE ?4 VALLEJD POLICI VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 ADIADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 3 OIS Investigation On 22 FEB 15 at approx. 2349hrs Iwas contacted by Detective SGT. HEATHAM #541 that there had been an of?cer involved shooting in VALLEJO and my response to the scene was requested. I contacted VPD dispatch and was advised that the location was on LASSEN Street. I arrived on scene at approximately 003 3hrs. 011 my arrival I observed a marked patrol rnrit, #134 on the northwest crn'b line of LASSEN at CLARK, near LASSEN orut. The patrol vehicle was rurming and had been placed in ark, and the front brunper of the vehicle was resting against at white 1991 HONDA, California license . The vehicles were both facing west and the HONDA was straddling the front Club and lawn of the residence at 1433 LAS SEN. Facini south on the west crn'b line I observed a red or bm?gundy 1993 CADILLAC, California license . The rear of the ADI was a few inches from the right front of the marked patrol front of the residence at 1433 LASSEN. I observed approximately six expended cartridge cases near the driver door of unit #134, as well as an expended and empty Glock pistol magazine. To the rear of the vehicle I observed one expended pistol cartridge case, as well as an ink pen. On the west cru'b line to the north side of rmit #134, I observed a single expended pistol cartridge case that appeared to be .45 caliber. The back window of the 1991 Honda was shattered but intact, with approximately foruteen bullet holes in the window, hatchback, driver side roof line, and left rear panel. I single bullet hole was observed in the front Windshield, that appeared to be an exit hole. The passenger side window was shattered and broken out, as well as the rear driver side window. The vehicle was confnmed to be stolen from Pleasant Hill (CA) (PHPD #15-0947) and was later towed per VC 22655.5. Using my cellphone I was able to videotape footage of the chase and shooting captru?ed by the dash camera recordings ??om within unit #134 dru?ing the incident. I later showed the sormdless footage to the attorney for the of?cers, Also at location while I viewed the crime scene were SGT. POTTS, OFC . SI-IERJDAN, OFC . M. THOMPSON, with Of?cers DUNCAN and BROWN protecting the perimeter. CPL. BOTELLO, and Detectives MUNOZ, RODRIGUEZ, MUSTARD, and SGT. HEATHAM were also at location dining my inspection. I was advised by SGT.POTTS that the driver of the vehicle had been transported to NORTH BAY Hospital in FAIRFIELD with non life threatening injuries, and his female passenger was at the Police station. I then went to the Police station to interview the two of?cers involved in the shooting, TONN #673 and GARY JONES #674. Detective RODRIGUEZ and I conducted an interview of Of?cer TONN at 03251n's, and Of?cer JONES at O430ln?s. Also present dru?ing the interview was DA Investigator MIKE ROWE, and attorney ?'om Rains, Lucia, Stern. See supplemental reports. Detective POYSER #522 522 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: POYSER. TERRY 02.52352015 539 RAMSAY. DREW 0224:2015 111 AMADOR ST SUPPLEMENT 4 VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTNIENT VALLEJO, CA 94590 and Brown interviews 15-2436 INDCUMENT DIE i CASE NUMBER: 15-2436 SUSPECT: BROWN, Gerald WITNESS: VICTIM: TONN, Jarrett JONES, Gary POLICE OFFICER: City of Vallejo On 02-22-15, at approximately 2350 hours, I received a telephone call at my residence from Detective Sergeant CHEETAM in relationship to an of?cer involved shooting. He requested that I respond to the police department to assist in the investigation. Myself and other detectives along with members of the Solano County District Attorney's Of?ce attended a brie?ng. In that brie?ng myself and Detective Raul MUNOZ and DA Investigator Jerry SANCHEZ were assigned to interview Witness- and Suspect BROWN. The three of us contacted Witness? in an interview room WI the Vallejo Police Department. The following is a summary 0 Videotaped statement she provided. had been identi?ed as the passenger in the car and had been brought to the police epa ment pending the interview. She indicated that she knows the driver of the car as BUBBA, she does not know his true name. She stated that BUBBA is an acquaintance of hers. She has only seen him three or four times previous to this night. She stated that he had assisted her in bailing out a friend of hers previously and that is how she had met him. She stated that on today's date, sometime prior to dark, she was picked up on Fairgrounds Drive at the gas station across from the Motel 6 on Fairgrounds Drive. She indicated that it was a happenstance meeting with BUBBA as she needed a ride and he was driving by. He agreed to give her a ride and they had been together throughout the rest of the day. She stated that they had gone to a couple of different places including Target in Vallejo and that they had been at some place that she described as having a scenic overlook. She stated that they had stopped at the gas station on Tennessee Street across from the Valero in the area of Tennessee and Lassen. She stated she needed to use the bathroom and then she got back into the car. She stated that she had never been in this car prior to this date and she described it as a white sports car. She indicated that shortly after getting back 569 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: MUSTARD. MAT 022352015 53 9 RAMSAY. DREW 0252412015 NT DIE ?4 POLICI VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 ANIADOR ST SUPPLEMENT 4 VALLEJO, CA 94590 and Brown interviews 15-2436 into the car that she noticed a police car shining it's spotlights on their car. She stated the only two people in this two-seat vehicle were herself and BUBBA. She stated that BUBBA was driving and that when he saw the police car, he took off speeding. She stated that after the original white spotlights came on, the red lights of the police car and the sirens came on. She indicated that there was no doubt in her mind that it was a police car. She stated that they were doing circles in a neighborhood somewhere in the area where she believed BUBBA lived. She felt that prior to the police getting behind them that they were on their way to house. She stated that he was going fast and that she was scared for her own safety. She indicated that was when BUBBA was driving, that he drove faster when the lights from the police car had come on. She indicated at one point in time in this, what she estimated as three to four minute long pursuit, that they hit something. She was not sure what they hit. The car came to a stop and then the police started shooting. She did not realize that it was shots, but she recognized that the glass started to break. I asked at the point and time of the car coming to a rest, did she ever remember it going backwards. She stated no that she did not. I asked her if there were any words spoken during the pursuit between she and BUBBA and she stated that no there were not. I asked her if she knew anything about any weapons in the car and she stated she had no knowledge. She was asked to describe BUBBA. She described him as a white male adult with hair at shoulder length in his mid 205 with a goatee. She was asked why she thought that BUBBA did not stop. She stated that she believed that he probably had warrants or he had done something illegal in that car. A Videotape and audio backup of this interview was later booked into evidence at the Vallejo Police Department. Detective MUNOZ, DA investigator SANCHEZ and I then responded to NorthBay Hospital where Suspect BROWN was being treated. He had been admitted to the ICU with a bullet wound to his left biceps area, as well as a graze to the left side of his neck. He was asleep, but conscious and alert when we arrived. We asked him if we could talk to him and he indicated that we could. The following is a summary of the audiotaped statement he provided. He was read his Miranda Rights, which he stated he understood and agreed to speak with us. He indicated that on Sunday he had stolen the car that he was in, a Honda hatchback, he had stolen it in Concord earlier in the day using a shaved key. He indicated he had been dropped off in that area and walked around until he found an unlocked car that he could use with the shaved key that he had to start the car. He drove back to Vallejo speci?cally to the Howard Johnson. He stated that he had been in Vallejo throughout the rest of the day. He stated that shortly before the pursuit began, that he had picked up \Mtness_. He knew Witness 9 through another friend of his. He stated that all of the I ems In the front seat of the car onged to her. He indicated that he was traveling northbound on Vervais and that just Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: 569 MUSTARD. MAT 539 RAMSAY. DREW 02"24x'2015 NT DIE ?4 VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 ANIADOR ST SUPPLEMENT 4 prior to the street that his! lives on, which is that he had seen a police car coming the opposite dIr Ion usmg its spotlight to illumlna Is car. He stated that the police car conducted a U-turn and that he sped off. He was scared of getting caught. He acknowledged that he had put himself and his passenger in danger, as he was going 50-60 in what he estimated in this pursuit. VALLEJO, CA 94590 and Brown interviews He stated he was driving around in circles and when he had gotten to the area of Clark and Lassen, that he had lost control of the car, he was going too fast into the curve. He stated that he came to a stop. He immediately put his car into reverse and felt that they had hit something. At that point in time, he looks in the rearview mirror and he sees that he hit a police car. The last time he had looked in his rearview mirror the police car was 2 blocks behind him. He stated that he begins to go forward trying to get out, but based on where the car had come to rest, he couldn't get away. He stated that as soon and started going fonNard, shots began to ring out and he stated that he had been hit. He indicated that he knew what he had done was wrong. He acknowledged that he had been arrested and sent to prison two times prior in relationship to being in stolen cars and evading the police. He indicated that he understood that he had put not only himself and his passenger in danger, but he also put the police of?cers in danger. I asked him if he knew the police of?cers were out on foot when he had backed into their car. He stated that he did not know that. I asked him to put himself in the shoes of the police of?cers that were there and I asked him what he would have done if he would have been those police of?cers. He indicated he probably would have done the same thing. BROWN acknowledged that he had been arrested and sent to prison on 2 prior occasions for evading the police in a stolen car, and that he was currently on probation and had violated that probation based on his actions. He acknowledged that the car that was chasing him had on its lights and sirens. He knew full well that it was the police based on it being a police car that had passed him and then conducted the U-turn and was behind him. He indicated that there was no weapons in the car and he had never been in possession of any ?rearms throughout the day. He did indicate that he had been using methamphetamine earlier in the day and there may be small amounts of residue of methamphetamine in the car. Audiotape of this interview was later booked into evidence at the Vallejo Police Department. The case continues pending further investigation. 569 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: MUSTARD. MAT 539 RAMSAY. DREW 02"24x'2015 VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTNIENT ?05%4 111 AMADOR ST SUPPLEMENT VALLEJO, CA 94590 Brown interviews MUSTARD #569 DE ?4 POLICI Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: 569 MUSTARD. MAT 0252352015 53 9 RAMSAY. DREW 0252492015 N'l? DE ?4 VALLEJD POLICI VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 ADIADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 5 Of?cer TONN Interview 15-2436 011 23 FEB 15 at approx. O325hrs Detective RODRIGUEZ #563 and I conducted an interview of Vallejo Police Of?cer TONN #673, regarding an of?cer involved shooting that had occru?red dru?ing the late evening horns of 22 FEB 15. Also present in the interview room at the Police de artment was DA Investigator MIKE ROWE and the attorney for Of?cer TONN, Of?cer JARRETT TONN explained that he was working 011 22/23 FEB 15 in a marked two of?cer police vehicle with Of?cer GARY JONES #674, radio call sign 5 ADAM 2. The FORD Crown Victoria, lurit #134, was painted in a traditional black and white color scheme With police markings, exterior spot lights, exterior emergency lights, siren, and an interior dash camera recording system. Both of?cers were wearing person body cameras as well, in LAPD blue ruriforms with embroidered badges, name plates, and shoulder patches. Of?cer TONN was wearing a duty belt which contained 2 loaded 17 capacity pistol magazines for a 9mm Glock, taser, baton ring, portable radio, two sets of handcuffs, pepper spray, a key holder, and duty gun, a Glock 17 in 9mm caliber (18 total cartridges when loaded). Of?cer TONN was rursru'e of the actual street location of the shooting. Of?cer TONN told me that around 20001n's he and Of?cer JONES stopped a mini van in south VALLEJO. One passenger had in his possession a stolen credit card that had been taken from an earlier reported stolen from VALLEJO that had been abandoned. The passenger also admitted to purchasing methamphetamine from the driver of the stolen vehicle, a subject who identi?ed himself as GERALD BROWN. The credit card was taken by the passenger from the stolen vehicle, a black HONDA. When questioned more about BROWN, the passenger told him that he resided on?in VALLEJO, and was a parolee who was known for stealing vehicles. Of?cer TONN said the passenger told him GERALD BROWN had informed him he was wanted for a probation or parole violation, and added that BROWN regularly cany?s a ?rearm. The passenger also stated that he has observed BROWN brandish a ?rearm in the past, and that he evades police whenever he sees them arormd town, as he is wanted, armed, and nrost likely driving a stolen car. The passenger was driven by another of?cer, Of?cer GLIC to the location of the stolen black HONDA where it was recovered and towed. Both the passenger who was questioned as well as the driver of the mini van were arrested and later cited and released from the VALLEJO police department. The arrest of the passenger was documented under case number 15-2424. Of?cer TONN and JONES later went to the neighborhood where GERALD BROWN was both reported and documented to reside, Drive. Of?cer TONN said they were looking for abandoned stolen vehicles as well as GERALD BROWN, and on driving down the street noted a vehicle in his driveway registered to the address. Of?cer TONN said Of?cer JONES retrieved a photograph of GERALD BROWN by using CAL Photo on their car computer. Several jail booking photos and a DMV photograph were then viewed by both of?cers. Seconds later, Of?cer TONN said he and Of?cer JONES observed a white HONDA coupe driving in their direction. As the vehicle passed by them, Of?cer TONN illmninated the occupants of the vehicle using the light beam from his exterior spotlight. The driver of the vehicle was recognized as GERALD BROWN. Of?cer TONN made a u-turn and Of?cer JONES advised him that he observed that the HONDA was speeding away from them. Of?cer TONN said he then activated his emergency lights and Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: 522 POYSER. TERRY 029231201 5 539 RAMSAY. DREW 02.524.52.015 NT INDCUMENT ?4 POLICI VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 ARIADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 5 Of?cer TONN Interview siren. Of?cer TONN said the vehicle then sped off at a high rate of speed, approximately ?fty miles per hour in the residential area. He was lmable to read the license plate of the speeding white HONDA. Of?cer TONN suspected by the vintage of the vehicle and make, that is was more than likely a stolen car. Of?cer TONN chased the vehicle in what seemed to be a circle of the neighborhood, eventually traveling to the west (CLARK) to what he suspected was a south bound only nun. The vehicle was then observed to not turn to the south and Of?cer TONN suspected BROWN was attenrpting to stop and ?ee on foot. Of?cer TONN said he stopped his vehicle and began to exit in an attempt to catch the driver when he ?ed on foot. However, the driver failed to exit the car and Of?cer TONN observed the white reverse lights activate on the HONDA as it accelerated rapidly in reverse. Of?cer TONN did not attempt to put his patrol car in park as he was attempting to exit his vehicle rapidly. When BROWN accelerated the HONDA rapidly in reverse, Of?cer TONN believed BROWN was attempting to strike both Of?cer JONES and himself with the car. Of?cer TONN suspected he was doing so in an attempt to get away, and intentionally attempting to cause great harm to both he and his partner. Of?cer TONN noted that in the past he has watched police numerous training videos of actual of?cer involved shootings. One of the shooting Videos he recalled where a vehicle pursuit terminated when the suspect exited his vehicle and began ?ring on the of?cer before he could exit his own vehicle. Of?cer TONN said based on his recollection of the previous video and the behavioru' of BROWN, that BROWN may have been attempting to do a similar violent act. Of?cer TONN said as the event rapidly rmfolded he was unable to take a good shooting stance. Due to violent act of reversing into his vehicle, Of?cer TONN was forced to quickly defend himself by ?ring while moving and shooting with only one hand. Of?cer TONN said he thought he ?red a volley of eight to ten times at BROWN, all while looking for a position of both cover and conceahnent away from his own vehicle door. Of?cer TONN was previously a member of the team and had been to numerous different training schools using handguns. Dlu?ing the training, terminal ballistics were studied involving pistol cartridges ?red into vehicles, and their poor effect when striking metal and vehicle frames. Of?cer TONN said that due to his training he knew that even with accurate ?re that some bullets would fail to reach their target due to the dif?culties of ?ring into vehicles. Because of that, Of?cer TONN ?red the high number of shots in a necessary attempt to stop BROWN from his assault on he and Of?cer JONES. Of?cer TONN then took cover behind a parked vehicle and observed Of?cer JONES on the opposite side of their vehicle, possibly using a tree for cover. Of?cer TONN trained his on BROWN, still seated in the driver seat of the HONDA. Of?cer TONN yelled for BROWN to place his hands outside the window, and he complied. BROWN then told Of?cer TONN that he had been shot, and he was again advised to not move. Of?cer TONN said he then attempted to broadcast their location and situation several times, but was not sure what street they were on. Of?cer TONN said that he knew that there was a female passenger in the vehicle at the time of the pm?suit, but was sure that his shooting ability dining his defense would prevent her ??om being struck by 522 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: POYSER. TERRY 02.123201 5 539 RAMSAY. DREW VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 ARIADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 5 Of?cer TONN Interview Of?cer TONN added that he believed that if he did not ?re when he did, BROWN would have either continued to ram them with his vehicle, or exit and engage them in a gun?ght. Of?cer TONN said based on the previously obtained information on BROWN he had no reason to doubt that he was armed, and would only attempt to escape them by using a firearm or continuing to use his vehicle as a weapon. Of?cer TONN said he thought the entire incident from the tennination of the pursuit to when BROWN placed his hands outside the window of his vehicle was ?fteen to twenty seconds. I asked Of?cer TONN if he thought that if he had not ?red (at BROWN) that either he or Of?cer JONES would be seriously injured or killed, and he told me yes. Of?cer TONN added that since he was exiting his own vehicle when BROWN was backing and ramming him, he knew was vulnerable to be injlu'ed by actions. Of?cer TONN said he was not injured dlu'ing the incident. Of?cer TONN noted at the end of my interview with him that he recalled making a magazine change when he moved to cover behind the parked vehicle, as he expected BROWN to exit and engage him in a gun?ght, and wanted a full magazine in his in preparation. Of?cer TONN said he dropped his used magazine on the ground dln?ing the reload. Detective RODRIGUEZ asked Of?cer TONN when he last slept, and he advised he went to sleep the night before his shift at O400hrs and woke arorurd 10301n's. Of?cer TONN said he was transported from the scene by Of?cers HICKS and after advising his supervisors (SGT. DARDEN LT.IAC ONO) of the circumstances surrounding the incident. Of?cer TONN said at the station he was N'l? ?4 photographed by ID tech BOURSAW, clad in everything he was wearing at the time of the incident. 2 Of?cer TONN reported he did turn on his personal body camera (VieVu) during the shooting, but only after taking cover behind the vehicle parked near his patrol car. He did so as he suspected BROWN was a going to exit his vehicle with a gun and his goal was to document the potential fatal encormter. Of?cer TONN said he did not have time earlier during the incident to tum on the body camera. - Of?cer TONN said during the pursuit, BROWN was using both sides of the roadway, apexing his turns, and straddling the middle of the street. Of?cer TONN reported that he did not see any other vehicles on the street dlu'ing the chase. Of?cer TONN said based on the driving by BROWN, and his faillu?e to yield to his emergency lights and siren of their police vehicle, he had probable cause to arrest BROWN. ?4 Of?cer TONN was shown a map of the location (1433 LASSEN) using a printout from Googlemaps. Of?cer TONN noted in ink the direction of their p1n'suit on CLARK and their termination on LASSEN. (See copy) Of?cer TONN added that as he was exiting his vehicle at the end of the plu'suit, vehicle impacted theirs, although he did not recall feeling the impact of the collision. Of?cer TONN said the he carries is department issued, with an attached ?ashlight, and is the ?rearm he quali?ed with dlu'ing department range training. POLICI Of?cer TONN said he has not been able to review the video captured by the dash mormted camera in his car, and his statement was based solely on his recollection of the incident. Of?cer TONN said based on the information he received earlier in the night on the previous arrest, he suspected BROWN would be armed when contacted and driving in a stolen vehicle. Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: 522 POYSER. TERRY 5 539 RAMSAY. DREW 0232452015 DIE i 1 AMADOR ST VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTNIENT VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 5 Officer TONN Interview A copy of the intewiew was booked into evidence. Detective POYSER #522 522 Prepared By: Date: POYSER. TERRY 0223:2015 Approved By: 539 RAMSAY. DREW Date: 02242015 N'l? ?4 POLICI On 23 FEB 15 at approx. O325hrs Detective RODRIGUEZ #563 and I conducted an interview of Vallejo Police Of?cer JONES #674, regarding an of?cer involved shooting that had occrured dlu?ing the late evening horns of 22 FEB 15. Also present in the interview room at the Police de artment was DA Investigator MIKE ROWE and the attorney for Of?cer TONN, Of?cer GARY JONES explained that he was working on 22/23 FEB 15 in a marked two of?cer police vehicle with Of?cer JARRETT TONN #673, radio call sign 5 ADAM 2. The FORD Crown Victoria, unit #134, was painted in a traditional black and white color scheme with police markings, exterior spot lights, exterior emergency lights, siren, and an interior dash camera recording system. Both of?cers were wearing person body cameras as well, in LAPD blue 1miforms with embroidered badges, name plates, and shoulder patches. Of?cer JONES was wearing a duty belt which contained 2 loaded 13 capacity pistol magazines for a 45 caliber Glock, taser, baton ring, portable radio, two sets of handcuffs, pepper spray, two key holders, and duty gun, 3 Glock 21 in .45 caliber (14 total cartridges when loaded). Of?cer JONES explained he works ?'om 14301n?s to 0230hrs Friday through Srmday. Of?cer JONES said he has pain in his left shoulder from the incident, but no visible injruy. Of?cer JONES said he slept six hows the night before and has not taken any medication. Of?cer JONES said he thought the shooting had occmred on LASSEN in east VALLEJO, dru?ing darkness but with street lighting. Of?cer JONES said around 2000hrs he and Of?cer TONN stopped a vehicle in south VALLEJO on 5th Street. An occupant of the vehicle was formd to have a stolen credit card in his possession that belonged to an auto theft victim from earlier in the day in VALLEJO. Of?cer JONES said Of?cer TONN interviewed the suspect who advised them that GERALD BROWN had stolen the vehicle earlier in the day, and the credit card had come from the vehicle. Of?cer JONES said the stolen vehicle was located and recovered with the assistance of the suspect that was arrested with the stolen credit card. Of?cer JONES thought the stolen car was found on LOUISANA Street in VALLEJO. Of?cer JONES said they went to the area where GERALD BROWN was known to live BROWN and soon after observed him driving past them in the neighborhood. BROWN was identi?ed by illuminating him with an exterior spotlight and was observed to speed off rapidly on passing their patrol vehicle and their making a 11-min. Of?cer JONES said they made several left turns through the area in a code three pursuit of BROWN and ended 11p on LASSEN. Of?cer JONES said he thought that their speeds were sixty to seventy miles per hour in the narrow residential area. Of?cer JONES said they came to a stop about ten feet behind BROWN and both began to exit their patrol car. Of?cer JONES could hear the engine of the HONDA driven by BROWN being revved 11p as he exited his door, and BROWN then accelerated in reverse and struck their patrol car. Of?cer JONES said he knew by the location of the residence at location and vehicles in the street that BROWN was trapped and his only escape by vehicle would be in reverse through them. Of?cer JONES said he thought he ?red at the same time as Of?cer TONN, but only fn?ed one time before his magazine dropped from his pistol. Of?cer JONES said the entire incident lasted about ?ve VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 ARIADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 6 Officer JONES Interview 15-2436 and began looking for him. They conducted a records check of BROWN and formd he a an extensrve criminal history for auto theft. Of?cer JONES advised they looked 11p photos of 522 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: POYSER. TERRY 025232015 539 RAMSAY. DREW 0292452015 N'l? ?4 VALLEJD POLICI VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 ARIADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 6 Officer JONES Interview 15-2436 seconds ?'om the termination of the pru'suit and the end of the shooting. Of?cer JONES told us that the information that Of?cer TONN received earlier in the day was that BROWN was armed, and he thought if he did not he he was going to be hurt by the actions of BROWN. Of?cer JONES said he thought Of?cer TONN ?red ten to ?fteen times at BROWN at the same time he fn'ed at him. Of?cer JONES thought BROWN was going to 11m him over or hru?t someone else in his attempt to escape. Of?cer JONES did not have his body camera on dru?ing the incident. Of?cer JONES said they stopped shooting when BROWN placed his hands outside the window of his vehicle. Of?cer JONES was taken ??om the scene after BROWN was removed from the vehicle, and transported to the police station by Of?cers and HICKS. Once at the station CPL. BOTELLO exchanged his pistol, ammrmition, and magazines for a similar I asked Of?cer JONES if he thought he and Of?cer TONN would be seriously injured or hurt by BROWN when he was backing into their vehicle, and he responded "without a doubt". Of?cer JONES went further to explain that they were both vuhrerable with no ability to retreat as they were halfway ??om exiting their vehicle when struck. Of?cer JONES said he thought he fn'ed right over his door at BROWN as he struck their patrol car. Of?cer JONES said dining the initial pru?suit he was able to put out the license plate of the HONDA as BROWN drove it past their location. They were in pru?suit with their overheard lights and siren on. Of?cer JONES went on to explain that dlu'ing the impact ??om BROWN backing into their vehicle, he was attempting to exit his car with one hand on his door. Of?cer JONES said ??om his experience suspects who ?ee in vehicle pursuits will usually give 11p at the termination of the chase, or attempt to ?ee on foot. However, he has never had a suspect attempt to strike him with a vehicle in an attempt to ?ee, and it was something completely different ?'om his past experience. Of?cer JONES knew there was a passenger in the vehicle during the chase and never observed her moving during the ramming of their vehicle or retruning gun?re. Of?cer JONES suspected that his shoulder as injured by the impact of vehicle into their car as he tried to exit. We asked Of?cer JONES more about the earlier arrest and he advised he thought the suspect with the stolen credit card was named_. was the person who told them he bought the credit card from GERALD BROWN who had earlier stolen the vehicle that contained the stolen credit card inside. Of?cer JONES said the stolen vehicle was located and recovered with the assistance of by Of?cer GLIC K. Of?cer JONES told 11s when BROWN stopped and accelerated back into them he observed Of?cer TONN in the diiver seat of their car, and thought he ?red after the impact. Of?cer JONES said once BROWN collided into them the HONDA rolled forward, their own patrol vehicle rolled forward into the HONDA. Although their patrol car camera captured video of the shooting, Of?cer JONES said he had not been able to view the footage before the interview. Of?cer JONES advised that BROWN appeared to be driving reckless as he ?ed ??om them, tires squealing and close to being out of control. Of?cer JONES was asked if he thought they had a reason to 522 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: POYSER. TERRY 02.23.1201 5 539 RAMSAY. DREW NT DE ?4 VALLEJD POLICI VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 ANIADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 6 Officer JONES Interview 15-2436 arrest BROWN on contact with him and he told us he did, due to the high speed and reckless driving they observed as he drove away from them. Of?cer JONES was asked about the revving of the vehicle of BROWN before he backed into them and he told us he heard the noise both before the impact with their patrol car, and afterward. A copy of the interview was later booked into evidence. Note: GERALD BROWN was formd to have an extensive criminal history with prior arrests for bm?glary, auto theft, reckless evading, reckless evading with injruy, possession of stolen property, possession of dangerous drugs, ADW 011 a Peace Of?cer, and attempted mm?der on a Police Of?cer. The prior arrests were in SOLANO and NAPA ormties. On 01 JUN 13, GERALD BROWN was arrested for PC 664/ 1 87 after making numerous attempts to strike VPD motor of?cers with his vehicle dlu?ing a traf?c stop and ensuing high speed reckless pm?suit. The case was documented under #13-6346. Detective 522 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: POYSER. TERRY 539 RAMSAY. DREW VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 AMADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 7 Stolen Honda Search On 23 FEB 15 at approx. 1500h1's I met with ID tech BOURSAW and DA Investigator GLENN MYER at Tow at 1112 BEACH in VALLEJO. I served a search walrant 011 the stolen HONDA from the above noted case. The warrant had been authored by Detective RODRIGUEZ and was signed by the honorable Judge HEALY. Dru?ing the search photographs were taken of the vehicle. We recovered foru' bullet fragments, a white cellphone, a set of shaved vehicle keys, a small amount of sus ected marijuana and a bag of clothing 72 with identi?cation for involved party,? rv1 For ?uther see evidence report. . Detective POYSER #522 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: 522 POYSER. TERRY 02232015 539 RAMSAY. DREW 0224/2015 VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 AMADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 8 Video Footage? Pursuit Route 011 23 FEB 15 I obtained a copy of the in car video footage ?'om unit #134, driven by Of?cer TONN dru?ing the of?cer involved shooting the night before. With the assistance of Of?cer KOUTNIK, Iwas able to determine that Of?cers TONN and JONES ?rst passed GERALD BROWN in his stolen HONDA while traveling south on VERVAIS approaching TENNESSEE. GERALD BROWN was driving north on VERVAIS from the area of TENNESSEE. On making a u-trun and activating their overhead emergency lights and siren, the footage shows the suspect 2 vehicle ?eeing west on MAYFAIR from VERVAIS to south on LASSEN to MANHATTAN. The a suspect vehicle then truns east on MANHATTAN to VERVAIS, then north to CLARK. The suspect 2 vehicle then traveled west on CLARK to the termination point at 1433 LASSEN near LASSEN orut. 9 The Video record showed the speed of unrt #143 dm?rng the pru?surt at 55mph at 23181n?s. A Detective POYSER #522 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: 522 POYSER. TERRY 0225-2015 539 RAMSAY. DREW 02124520 1 5 INDCUMENT DIE ?4 POLICI VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 AMADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 9 2YSF340 SEARCH WARRANT Report Date February 23, 2015 Agency Vallejo Police Department Agency Case 15-2436 Crime OIS CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION - SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OVERVIEW I was notified by Detective Terry Poyser #522 of a vehicle that needed to be processed that is associated with the above case number. DA Investigator Glenn Myer responded to Bob?s Tow to observe the search of the vehicle. I responded to Bob?s Tow at 1112 Beach Street in Vallejo, CA. The vehicle is on an evidence hold and was in a covered parking structure. PURPOSE OF EXAMINATION Detective Poyser requested that I photograph the vehicle, search the vehicle and collect any items of evidentiary value. I photographed the interior and exterior of the vehicle. The vehicle was unlocked and a set of keys were lying on the driver?s ?oorboard. After photographing the vehicle, Detective Poyser and I searched the vehicle. EVENT DESCRIPTION The vehicle is a white 2-door 1991 Honda CVX with CA license plate# - and the The doors of the vehicle were unlocked. A set of ?shaved? keys were on the ?oorboard in front of the driver's seat. All four tires are in?ated and intact. The back window, driver?s side, rear driver?s side, passenger window and windshield were shattered or had bullet holes through them. The rear window and the driver?s side quarter panel had multiple bullet holes. The interior and exterior of the vehicle was dirty and in poor condition. I photographed the interior and exterior of the vehicle prior to searching the vehicle. Detective Poyser and I searched the vehicle. We located four bullet fragments, a white cell phone with a cracked screen, a large bag full of miscellaneous clothing, a purse, a small jar of marijuana and a set of ?shaved? keys. These items were collected and I ?lled out a property sheet indicating the items removed from the vehicle. A copy of the property sheet was left in the vehicle along with a copy of the signed search warrant. 2053 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: DAILEY. STEPHANIE 331 ROBINSON. HERMAN Ole"). 5.32015 1 AMADOR ST VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTNIENT VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 9 2YSF340 SEARCH WARRANT 15-2436 2053 PROPERTY COLLECTED 2053-16-MARIJUANA FROM VEHICLE 2053-17-4 BULLET FRAGMENTS 2053-18-KEYS a 2053-19-WHITE CELL PHONE FROM VEH 2053-20-COACH PURSE 2053-21-PURPLE BAG WITH CLOTHES 2053-22-VERIPIC PHOTOGRAPHS OF HONDA CIVIC 9 Stephanie Boursaw #2053 Police Assistant Vallejo Police Department 3 Approved by Lt H. Robinson #331 3?1 02-25-2015 ?45 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: STEPHANIE 02255201 5 331 ROBINSON. HERMAN 52015 INDCUMENT DIE ?4 POLICI VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 AMADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 10 SCENE 15-2436 Report Date: February 23, 2015 Agency: Vallejo Police Department Agency Case 15-2436 Victims: Of?cer G. Jones and Of?cer J. Tonn Crime: 015 CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION - SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OVERVIEW On February 23, 2015 at approximately 0001 hours, I received noti?cation from Detective Sergeant Steve Cheatham #541 of an Of?cer Involved Shooting involving two Vallejo Police Of?cers. I responded to the Vallejo Police Department at approximately 0030 hours. I met with Sergeant Cheatham who advised the of?cers involved needed to be photographed, their guns needed to be collected and the scene needed to be processed. We cleared the scene and arrived at the Vallejo Police Department Evidence Section at 0700 hours. PURPOSE OF EXAMINATION I arrived at the Vallejo Police Department and met with Detectives. I was instructed to attend the brie?ng. After the brie?ng, I photographed the of?cers. Corporal Botello #486 provided the of?cers with duty weapons and I collected the guns, magazines and ammunition used during the incident. After I collected the of?cer's duty weapons, Corporal Botello and I responded to the scene at Clark Drive and Lassen Street. Upon completion of collecting items from the scene, I booked the items into the Vallejo Police Department Evidence Section and downloaded my photographs into Veripic. EVENT DESCRIPTION Per the request of Detective Sergeant Cheatham, I responded to the Vallejo Police Department in reference to an Of?cer Involved Shooting. I attended a department brie?ng to discuss what had transpired and to receive my duties. 2053 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: DAILEY. STEPHANIE 02525-2015 331 ROBINSON. HERMAN 02.52 5.32015 NT DE ?4 VALLEJID POLICI VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 ANIADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 10 SCENE 15-2436 I was asked to photograph each of?cer in the uniforms they were wearing at the time of the incident. I photographed Of?cer J. Tonn #673 ?rst. After photographing Of?cer Tonn, Corporal Botello provided him with a replacement duty weapon. I then collected his duty weapon, magazines and ammunition. After collected Of?cer Tonn?s gun, we then met with Of?cer G. Jones #674. I photographed Of?cer Jones. Corporal Botello provided him with a replacement duty weapon and I collected his duty weapon, magazines and ammunition. Corporal Botello and I then exited the station and responded to the scene at Clark Drive and Lassen Street. Upon our arrival, we noted a Vallejo Police Department black and white patrol vehicle facing west on the corner of Lassen Street and Clark Drive. The front of the vehicle came to rest on the sidewalk and the vehicle was running. A white Honda CRX was in front of the patrol car, parked in the front yard of 1433 Lassen Street. South of the patrol car, a red Cadillac was parked facing south with the CA license plate of - The driver?s side of the patrol car was along the back end of the Cadillac. Prior to our arrival, of?cers placed pieces of paper and/or yellow placards to mark items of interest. Upon my arrival, I placed orange tented placards on the items to be collected. I photographed the items with either the paper and the orange placard or yellow and orange placards. For my report purposes, I will be referring to the orange placards. South of the white vehicle and west of the Cadillac, a pair of black shoes, white socks, black brace and miscellaneous items were located. South of these items, I located clothing that was cut off of the suspect by paramedics. A black wallet and a bullet fragment were placed on the Cadillac before our arrival. Throughout the scene, numerous casings and bullet fragments were located. I also located a pen that possibly belonged to one of the of?cers behind the patrol car. While at the scene, we marked a casing that we saw on the patrol car windshield. After further observation, it was noted that there were three shell casings. All three shell casings were assigned placard During processing the scene, one of the shell casings fell into the hood of the vehicle. It should be noted that on February 25, 2015, Corporal Botello brought the patrol car to the Corp. Yard behind the Vallejo Police Department. The Corp Yard located two shell casings under the hood. It was decided to add the additional shell casings located as placard #9 totaling four shell casings all together. A search of the white Honda was not done due to needing a search warrant. After the scene was processed, the Honda was towed by Bob?s Tow and was placed in Evidence Storage awaiting a judge?s signature on the search warrant. 2053 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: DAILEY. STEPHANIE 02425-2015 331 ROBINSON. HERMAN VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 AMADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 10 SCENE 15-2436 After marking items to collect, Corporal Botello sketched the scene and documented the items in relation to the placard. I then ?lled out bags and collected the items at the scene (see list below of items matched up their placards). Prior to clearing the scene, Of?cer Duncan #660 took possession of the patrol car and drove it back to the station. Bob?s Tow picked up the Honda and towed it to their tow yard. PLACARDS 1-PEN SILVER TIP 2-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 3-CHROME CASING 45 4-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 5-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 6-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 7-GLOCK 17 MAG (EMPTY) 9MM 8-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 9-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING (TOTAL 4 CASINGS) 10-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 11-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 12-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 13-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 14-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 15-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 16-BULLET FRAGMENT 17-BLACK WALLET 18-BLACK ONE TOUCH METRO METRO PCS CELL PHONES 19-CONTENTS OF POCKETS (SUSPECT) 20-BLK NIKE SHOES, SOCKS, BRACE 21-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 22-SUSPECT CLOTHING 23-EXPENDED BULLET 24-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING FOUND IN GUTTER INDCUMENT DIE ?4 ProperlJ Collected 2053-1-BLACK SHOES, GREY SOCKS AND A KNEE BRACE 2053-2-BLACK SWEATSHIRT (CUT) 2053-3-WHITE TANK TOP 2053-4-CUT BLACK TSHIRT VALLEJID POLICI Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: 20 53 DAILEY. STEPHANIE 0252552015 331 ROBINSON. HERMAN Ole"). 532015 INDCUMENT DIE ?4 VALLEJD POLICI VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 AMADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 10 SCENE 15-2436 2053-5-OFFICER TON GLOCK 9MM DUTY WEAPON MAGAZINES AND 2053-6-OFCR GARY JONES DUTY WEAPON MAGAZINES AND BULLETS 2053-8-BLACK LV WALLET (S) CONTENTS TOUCH CELL PHONE 2053-11-PLACARD 1 PEN 2053-12-MAGAZINE 2053-13-BULLET FRAGMENTS PCS CELL PHONE 2053-15-VERIPIC PHOTOGRAPHS FROM SCENE 2053-23?2 CASINGS LOCATED IN PATROL CAR (BELONGING TO PLACARD 9) Stephanie Boursaw #2053 Police Assistant Vallejo Police Department ADDITIONAL PROPERTY Item #25, Status: Evidence 1 2053-23-2 Casings Located In Patrol Car (Belonging To Placard 9) Approved by Lt H. Robinson #331 02-25-2015 2053 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: DAILEY. STEPHANIE 331 ROBINSON. HERMAN Ole"). 5.32015 VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 ANIADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT ll Bullet Evidence from (S) A bullet had been recovered from (S) GERALD ROBERT BROWN while he was being treated at NORTH BAY Hospital in FAIRFIELD. On 24 FEB 15 Of?cer CARPENTER #651 went to NORTH BAY to watch over the suspect ??orn the shooting. At 1530hrs (RN) gave Of?cer Martinez a plastic nredical jar that contained the bullet removed in surgery ??om BROWN. Of?cers CARPENTER and MARTINEZ kept the item rmtil 2200hrs when Of?cer CARPENTER took sole custody of the container/bulletand 15l5h1'S, Of?cer CARPENTER gave the container/bullet to Detective RAMSAYapprox. O730hrs Detective RAMSAY prov1ded me With the container/bullet, which I 9 later booked into evidence. The bullet appeared to be caliber, was intact, with moderate damage to the front/hollow point area. The item was booked as item #522-1. It will be forwarded to the crime lab for analysis. No ?u'ther. Detective POYSER #522 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: 522 POYSER. TERRY 02526-2015 541 HEATHAM. STEVE O3:"02f2015 CONTROL DOCUMENT DIE ?4 VALLEJO POLICI VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 AMADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 12 SCENE 15-2436 Report Date: February 23, 2015 Agency: Vallejo Police Department Agency Case 15-2436 Crime: 015 Location: Lassen St. and Clark Dr., Vallejo TOC: 2319 Hours Victim: Of?cer G. Tonn Of?cer G. Jones Suspect: Gerald Robert Brown CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION - SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT OVERVIEW On February 23, 2015 at approximately 0001 hours, I received noti?cation from Detective Sergeant Steve Cheatham #541 of an Of?cer Involved Shooting involving two Vallejo Police Of?cers. I responded to the Vallejo Police Department at approximately 0130 hours. Prior to responding to the Vallejo Police Department, I responded to the scene at Lassen St. and Clark Dr. I met with Detectives Terry Poyser and Raul Munoz who walked me through the scene. I then responded to the Police Department to meet with Sergeant Cheatham and attend a brie?ng. Upon arrival at the Vallejo Police Department Sergeant Cheatham advised the Of?cers involved in the shooting needed to be photographed, their ?rearms collected and the scene to be processed. After the brie?ng at the Police Department, Police Assistant Stephanie Boursaw and I completed those tasks and responded to the scene for processing. Upon completion of the scene, we cleared and arrived at the Vallejo Police Department Evidence Section at 0700 hours for a brie?ng. EVENT DESCRIPTION Upon arrival at the Vallejo Police Department I met with Sergeant Steve Cheatham, Police Assistant Stephanie Boursaw, Detectives and District Attorney Investigators to brief on the events that occurred. Prior to responding back to the scene, P.A. Boursaw photographed each Of?cer while still in their uniforms they were wearing at the time of the incident. P.A. Boursaw photographed Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: 486 BOTELLO. RICH 025262015 541 HEATHAM. STEVE 03e?02x?20 1 5 NT CIDNTRIDL DIE ?4 VALLEJID VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 ANIADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 12 SCENE 15-2436 collected Of?cer Tonn?s ?rearm, a Glock Model 17 Serial with ?ashlight attachment. I collected a full magazine with (17) 9mm live cartridges rom is ammo pouch, a second magazine with (16) 9mm live cartridges and (1) 9mm live cartridge from the chamber of the handgun. Of?cer Tonn?s third magazine had been left at the scene and was later collected. I then provided Of?cer Tonn with a replacement duty weapon. Of?cer J. Tonn #673 ?rst. When P.A. Boursaw ?nished photiraphing Of?cer Tonn, I then After collected Of?cer Tonn?s ?rearm, we then met with Of?cer G. Jones #674. RA. Boursaw then photographed Of?cer Jones re?ecting his full uniform and appearance at the time of the incident. I then collected Of?cer Jones? ?rearm, a Glock Model 21 Serial with ?ashlight attachment. Of?cer Jones? ?rearm had a live .45 caliber cartridge in the am and a full magazine containing (13) live .45 caliber cartridges. Of?cer Jones gave me a second magazine that had (12) live .45 caliber cartridges and a third magazine that contained (13) live .45 caliber cartridges. I then provided Of?cer Jones with a replacement duty weapon and I collected his duty weapon, magazines and ammunition. P.A. Boursaw and I then responded to the scene at Clark Drive and Lassen Street. Upon our arrival, we noted a Vallejo Police Department black and white patrol vehicle facing west on the corner of Lassen Street and Clark Drive. The front of the vehicle came to rest on the sidewalk and the vehicle was running. A white Honda CRX Ca was in front of the patrol car, parked in the front yard of 1433 Lassen Street. Sou patrol car, a red Cadillac was parked facing south with the CA license plate of-. The driver's side of the patrol car was along the back end of the Cadillac. Prior to our arrival, of?cers placed pieces of paper and/or yellow placards to mark items of interest. Upon our arrival, P.A. Boursaw placed orange tented placards on the items to be collected and she photographed the items with either the paper and the orange placard or yellow and orange placards in place. For our report purposes, we will be referring to the orange placards. South of the white vehicle and west of the Cadillac, a pair of black shoes, white socks, black brace and miscellaneous items were located. South of these items, were clothing that was cut off of the suspect by paramedics. A black wallet and a bullet fragment were placed on the Cadillac before our arrival. Throughout the scene, numerous casings and bullet fragments were located. A writing pen was also located that possibly belonged to one of the of?cers behind the patrol car. While at the scene, we marked a casing that we saw on the patrol car windshield. After further observation, it was noted that there were three shell casings. All three shell casings were assigned placard During processing the scene, one of the shell casings fell into the 486 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: BOTELLO. RICH 029262015 541 HEATHAM. STEVE 03:03:20 1 5 NT DIE ?4 VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 ANIADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 12 SCENE 15-2436 hood of the vehicle. It should be noted that on February 25, 2015, I had a Vallejo City Corporation Yard mechanic take apart part of a housing between the hood and windshield were the wiper arms attach. The mechanic located two shell casings under the housing where they had rolled down the arm of the wiper blade. It was decided to add the additional shell casings located as placard 9 totaling four shell casings all together. A search of the white Honda was not completed until a search warrant had been authored. P.A. Boursaw was able to photograph the vehicle and the interior prior to it being. After the scene was processed, the Honda was towed by Bob's Tow and was placed in Evidence Storage awaiting authorization of a search warrant. After marking items to collect, I completed a sketch (not to scale) of the scene and documented the items in relation to the placards. The sketch was later booked into evidence. P.A. Boursaw then ?lled out bags and collected the items at the scene. Traf?c Of?cers Shane Bower and Jeff Tai responded to complete a ?Total Station? measurement of the crime scene and the location of vehicles and evidence. Prior to clearing the scene, Of?cer Duncan #660 took possession of the patrol car and drove it back to the station. Bob?s Tow impounded the Honda and towed it to their tow yard. All evidence was transported to the Vallejo Police Department Evidence Section and booked. No further information. PLACARDS LIST 1-PEN SILVER HP 2-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 3-CHROME CASING 45 CALIBER 4-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 5-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 6-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 7-GLOCK 17 MAG (EMPTY) 9MM 8-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 9-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING (TOTAL 4 CASINGS) 10-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 11-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 12-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 486 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: BOTELLO. RICH 029262015 541 HEATHAM. STEVE 03:09.20 1 5 CONTROL DOCUMENT DIE ?4 VALLEJO POLICI EVIDENCE COLLECTED VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111 AMADOR ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 12 SCENE 15-2436 13-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 14-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 15-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 16-BULLET FRAGMENT 17-BLACK WALLET 18-BLACK ONE TOUCH METRO METRO PCS CELL PHONES 19-CONTENTS OF POCKETS (SUSPECT) 20-BLK NIKE SHOES, SOCKS, BRACE 21-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING 22-SUSPECT CLOTHING 23-EXPENDED BULLET 24-CHROME FEDERAL 9MM CASING FOUND IN GUTTER 2053-1-BLACK SHOES, GREY SOCKS AND A KNEE BRACE 2053-2-BLACK SWEATSHIRT (CUT) 2053-3-WHITE TANK TOP 2053-4-CUT BLACK TSHIRT 2053-5-OFFICER TON GLOCK 9MM DUTY WEAPON MAGAZINES AND BULLETS 2053-6-OFCR GARY JONES DUTY WEAPON MAGAZINES AND BULLETS 2053-7-CASINGS 2053-8-BLACK LV WALLET (S) 2053-9-POCKET CONTENTS 2053-10-METRO TOUCH CELL PHONE 2053-11-PLACARD 1 PEN 2053-12-MAGAZINE FRAGMENTS 2053-14-METRO PCS CELL PHONE 2053-15-VERIPIC PHOTOGRAPHS FROM SCENE 2053?23-2 CASINGS LOCATED IN PATROL CAR BETWEEN HOOD AND WINDSHIELD (BELONGING TO PLACARD 9) 01p01?a1 R.A. Botello #486 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: 486 BOTELLO. RICH 025262015 541 STEVE 03e?02x?20 1 5 VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTNIENT 111 ST VALLEJO, CA 94590 SUPPLEMENT 13 Auto Theft Follow Up 522 Supplemental Several da after the of?cer involved shooting I spoke with the mother of the vehicle theft Victim, requested that I allow their insurance company access to their vehicle ort purpose 0 ta mg otogra hs for their claim. told me that the 1991 Honda CRX belonged to her and her husband, H. I asked if she knew Gerald BROWN and/or gave him pelmission to take her ve 11c e, an told me 3 1e 1 not. I later met with their insurance 2 agent at the tow yard on BEACH Street to allow photos to be taken of the recovered stolen vehicle. 7'1 I made numerous attempts to speak with the reporting Victim, ?with negative 5 results. On 04 MAY 15 at approx. 10001n's I was able to speak with_ by phone. told me that he did not know Gerald BROWN and did not give him permission to take his vehicle. a advised he told PHPD the same information at the time her reported the vehicle theft. 3 . a Detectlve POYSER #522 Prepared By: Date: Approved By: Date: POYSER. TERRY 050452015 541 HEATHAM. STEVE 0550692015 COPIES T0: CASE PAGE SOLANO COUNTY SHERIFF 8 DEPARTMENT I 33308 530 UNION AVENUE, SUITE 100 osv cone no em CI DOJ FAIRFIELD. CA 94533 3 '3 PROP I OUALIFIEO WEAPON USEO 3321mm ARREST REPORT COUNTY COUNSEL A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BILLABLE . 0 mm CI JUVENILE MOULT :1 YES an Ass mo OATE ITINIE OF ARREST 43 HOUR EXPIRATION LOCATION OF ARREST ARRESTING AGENCY 0202 If I 2330 I 1.1965510 sr// Hm?i Sr 5 TYPE OF ARREST LOCATION OF OFFENSE ARRESTING OFFICER IO I 8113' UWARRANT OCITIZEN DOTNER (0?64 BUSINESS RUSPNONE BUILD: 003W ,gm ET 0 IA, @sz CI 4=uuscuun AKA GANG: mew DUNK I OCCUPATION a LICENSE 1 STATE YEAR MAKE NOOEL USPOSITIGI OF VEHICLE On Iqu HONOR . a; was MISO FELONY N0. ISSUING AGENCY COURT BAIL q, OG- VMCIQ 55 Moll 3 ?3 (SB ILA) IRE, IA.) 9 816L249 gm 15-; GIMM- (5Q OLA-S "Qua?Few R91 3944 (53m. VICTIMS Ali VICTIMS INJURIES WEAPON ION VALUE (I WY LOSS TYPE (N: PROPERTY TYPE OF NARCOTICS QUANTITY STREET VALUE WHOLESALE VALUE CI BAIL PER SCHEDULE BAIL SET AT 5? mm a om I OECLARE UNOER PENALTY PERJ THAT THE FOREGOING Is TRUE ANO CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY INFORMATION Ago BEUEF EXECUTED ON SOLANO cowm, CALIFORNIA 3v (ARFESTING OFFICER SIGNATURE) 05" ??009 7?7? t: ON THE BASIS OF: THE DECLARATION CI REPGITS REVIEWED. I HEREBY DETERMINE THAT THESE Cl IS Cl IS NOT PWLE CAUSE TO FACTS ESTABLISHING ELEMENTS AND IDENTIFICATION OF DEFENDANT 5 SEE ATTACHED REPINITS. INCORPORATED HEREIN BY THIS REFERENCE BELIEVE THIS ARREST EE HAS COMMITTED A CRIME. DATE: SIGNATURE: Io COMPLAINTS OF ILLNESS 0R INJURY: YES EVIDENCE OF ILLNESS OR INJURY: YES [2?0 CI OTHER EXPLAIN: TREATED BY: LOCATION: ?m CASH COIN (J TOTAL WITNESS DATE TIME HOLDS TRANSPORTING OFFICER ID 0 AGENCY REVIEWED BY ENTERED RMS BY: OTHER AGENCY N0. TIME REC. RECEIVING OFFICERIS) 8 NUMBER NO. CUSTODY INFO . I SOLANO COUNTY ARREST REPORT I . SHERIFF DEPARTMENT ACENCY NO. LI ISO 21401 Ebb 2 AMT OF HAIR 7 HAIR STYLE 11 COMPLEXION 13 TATTOOSISCARS OISTINC MARKS 16 WEAPONISI 21 - 0 UNKNOWN 0 UNKNOWN CI 1 FACE CI 0 UNKNOWN E11 021 1 LONG 025 CI 1 CLEAR 027 CI 2 TEETH 030 0 NONE Q33 2 mm 2 SHORT CI 2 ACNE CI 3 NECK 1 CLUB 1:1 3 3535mm; 3 COLLAR .1213 POCKMARKS CI 4 RIARM CI 2 HAND GUN 4 BALD 4 MILITARY CI 4 FRECKLED CI 5 UARM 5 OTHER 5 CREW CUT 5 WEATHERED 6 6 RIGHT PART CI 6 ALBINO CI 7 LIHAND - 7 LEFT PART 7 OTHER CI 8 RILEG TYPE OF 8 CI CENTER PAR CI 9 LILEG SIMU 0 UNKNOWN CI .9 STRAIGHT BACK CLASSES 14 IO FVSHOULDER CI 3 POCKET KNIFE ,3 STENGHT 022 PONY TAIL . [3-11 USHOULOER CI 9 FIXED BLADE KNIFE 2 cum 11 AFRO NATURAL Cl UNKNOWN I C1 12 FRONT TORSO ID OTH CUT TA INST 3 WAVE CI 12 PROCESSED NONE 028' 13 BACK TORSO - CI 11 HANDS FEET 4 FINE '3 ?3 1 YES (NO DESCRIP) CI 14 OTHER CI 12 BODILY FORCE 5 COARSE 14 OTHER CI 2 REC GLASSES 7 13 STRANGULATION ,3 5 WIRY . 3 SUN GLASSES UNIOUE CLOTHING WEAPON 19 El 14 TIRE IRON ,3 7 MG FACIAL HAIR 12 CI 4 WIRE FRAME CI 15 OTHER Cl 80mm . CI 5 PLASTIC FRAME NM 03 0 UNKNOWN 02 6 COLOR CI 1 BACI WEAPON FEATURE 22 HAIR CONDITION 0 - TD 5 CA3 1 CLN SHAVEN 4 STOCKING MASK El 2 NEWSPAPER CI UNKNOWN 034 El UNKNOWN 2 MUSTACHE VOICE 15 CI 5 BASEBALL CAP CI 3 POCKET CI NONE 1 CLEAN 023 3 FULL BEARD CI 5 OTHER CI 4 SHOULDER HOLST CI 1 ALTERED STOCK 2 mm 4 COATEE 5 WNOT BAND CI 2 SAWED OFF a 3 GREASY 5 FUMANCHU Q29 - TEETH 13 6 OTHER CI 3 AUTOMATIC 4 MAWED LOWER 1 LISP CI 4 BOLT ACTION 5 ODOR 7 SIDE 2 SLURRED 1 BROKEN - FACE 20 5 a 6 OTHER 8 3 STUTTER 2 CHIPPED 936 E1 6 REVOLVER E18 UNSHAVEN CI 4 ACCENT CI 3 CROOKED El 1 BROAD 037 7 BLUE STEEL HANDED 10? 10 OTHER DESCRIBE CI 4 PROTRUDING '3 2 HIGH CHK CI 8 CHROME NICKEL 1 CI 5 OTHER 5 MISSING 3 LONG E1 9 DOUBLE BARREL Cg CI 5 NONE CI 4 OVAL CI 10 SINGLE BARREL UNKNOWNME 024 ,3 7 GOLD 5 ROUND [3 11 OTHER EIGHT "r 3 SILVER 5 SQUARE CI 9 STAINEDIDECAYED CI 7 THIN SCHOOL LAST ATTENDED LOCATION GRADE 2 NAME OF FATHER-GUARDIAN ADDRESS CITY RES. PHONE . 3 MJW 2 NAME OF MOTHER-GUARDIAN ADDRESSK CIVW RES. PHONE BUS. PHONE lull NAME OF PARENT-CUARDIAN CITY RES. PHONE BUS. PHONE vw PERSON NOTIFIED NOTIFIED BY METHOD OF NOTIFICATION DATE TIME E- CITIZEN ARREST STATEMENT. I HEREBY ARREST THE ABOVE PERSON ON THE CHARGE INDICATED HEREIN AND 3 REQUEST A PEACE OFFICER TO TAKE INTO CUSTODY. I WLL APPEAR TO SIGN A COMPLAINT AGAINST THE PERSON I HAVE ARRESTED. (SIGNATURE) . NAME (Last, First, Middle) ADDRESS CITY RES. PHONE BUS. PHONE 5 IN VIEW OF THE INFORMATION HEREIN STATED, THE ABOVE ARRESTEE WAS NOT RELEASED PURSUANT TO CP 853.6 SPECIFICALLY BECAUSE: CI INTOXICATED STATE MAY RESULT IN DANGER TO SELF OR OTHERS. CI ARRESTED FOR 23152 CVC. CI ARRESTEE REQUIRED MEDICAL EXAMINATION OR CARE OR COULD NOT CARE FOR OWN SAFETY. THERE ARE ADDITIONAL OUTSTANDING ARREST WARRANTS. CI THE IMMEDIATE RELEASE WOULD JEOPARDIZE PROSECUTION. ARRESTEE HAD NO PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION CI ARRESTED FOR ONE OR MORE OFFENSES LISTED UNDER SECTION 40302 CVC. RELEASE WOULD INCREASE LIKELIHOOD OF OFFENSE CONTINUING. DEMANDED IMMEDIATE APPEARANCE. CI REFUSED TO SIGN WRITTEN PROMISE TO APPEAR. REPORTING OFFICER DATE REVIEWED BY IDII DATE 5- 5? VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT DETENTION CERTIFICATE As required by the provisions of Penal Code Section 851.6, I hereby certify that the taking into custody of (Subject?s Name) on (date) (9(3325? by the Vallejo Police? Department was a detention arrest. (Subject's Name)_ was released on (date) 07 35 by the Vallejo Police Department. Pertinent portions of'Penal Code Sections 849, 849.5 and 851.6 are listed below as part of this certificate. . "it Signed: Si Title and/orlD (04b P05 849. Arrest without Warrant When an arrest is made without a warrant by a peace of?cer or private person. the person arrested, if not otherwise released. shall, without unnecessary delay. be taken before the nearest or most accessble magistrate in the county in which the offense is friable, and a complaint stating the charge against the arrested person shal be laid before such magistrate. Any peace of?cer may release from custody, instead of taking such person before a magistrate, any person arrested without a warrant whenever: (1) He or she is satis?ed that there are insuf?cient grounds for making a criminal complaint against the person arrested. - (2) The person arrested was arrested for intoxication only, and no further proceedings are desirable. (3) The person was arrested only for being underthe influence of a controlled substance or drug and such person is delivered to a facility or hospital for treatment and no further proceedings are desirable. Any record of arrest of a person released pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (3) of subdivision shall include a record of rdease. Thereafter. such arrest shall not be deemed an arrest. but a detention only.. 849. 5. Release if No Charges Filed; Dgention In any case in which a person is arrested and released and no accusatory pleading is ?led charging him with an offense. any record of arrest of the person shall include a record of release. Thereafter. the arrest shall not be deemed an arrest. but a detention only. PC1851H6 Detention Certificate In any case in which a person is arrested and rdeased pursuant to paragraph (1) or (3) of subdivision of Section 849.- the person shall be issued a certi?mte signed by the releasing of?cer or his superiorof?cer describing the action as a detention. In any case in which a person is arrested and released and no accusatory pleadingis ?led charging him with an offense the person shall be issued a cer??mteby the law enforcement agency which arrested him describing the action as a detention The Attorney General shall prescribe the form and content of such certi?cate. of the Bureau of Criminal Identi?cation and Investigation of the Department of Juslice. Thereafter, any such record of the action shall refer to it as a detention. . NAME: Vallejo Police Department Prisoner Property Receipt CASENUMBER: 245?? DATE: 0212- The following property was taken from the above named individual when detained at the Vallejo Police Department. and contents con?rmed as noted by his/her signature. BELT: BALM: MEDICATION: CELL PHONE: MUSIC PLAYER: CHECK BOOKS: COAT: OTHER JEWELRY: PURSE: CONDOMS: RINGS: EARRINGS): JACKET: TOOLS: KEYS: WALLET: KNIFE: WATCH: Misc Papers: Suit Case: ID: Backpack: Other: 519C515 [a Total Cash: Twenty: One: Fifty: Five: One-Hundred: Ten: Coin(s): I acknowledge the above described property has been taken by the Vallejo Police Department. con?rmed in my presence, and constitutes all the property in my possession. The above property will be retained until my release. In the event I am incarcerated into the Solano Co Jail, I understand the above property will be transferred to the jail staff. Inmates Signature: Booking Of?cer: Badge: I acknowledge NO personal property was taken from me by the Vallejo Police Department as noted by my signature below. Inmates Signature: Booking Of?cer: Badge: I acknowledge all property listed above was transported and delivered to the holding facility. Transport Of?cer: Badge: Date: (white to Records) (yellow to Inmate) VALLEJO CASE 4: 15' 145W RECOVERED VEHICLE WORKSHEET LICENSE STATE CB AGENCY REPORTING OTHER AGENCY PHONE OTHER AGENCY CASE It LOCATION WHERE RECOVERED ana Laggq?? RELEASED TO RO NON STORED AT 63% I'lon?b VEHICLE CONDITION I TIME COMPLETED RECEIVEDCALLOF RECOVERY CONFIRMED BY (IF APPLICABLE) REMOVED FROM SVS LOCATE SENT :24 XQZ 05351 CONTACT MADE WITH R0 NO DAY NIGHT MESSAGE LEFT HQVX QM TO BE COMPLETED BY RECORDS IF NO CONTACT MADE WITH DISPATCH: R0 I R0 NOT CONTACTEOIP R0 DAY PHONE Z037 2' 4/1 $60 R0 NIGHT PHONE 2 IIV HO NOTICES MAILED TO I 5H fM?PouwD - W7 COPIES OF ALL PRINTOUTS ROUTER IS BLE TO COMPLETE ALL PROCESSES CITY OF VALLEJO POLICE DEPARTMENT 111AMADOR ST PO 30x1031 VALLEJO CALIFORNIA 94590-6301 (707) 648-4321 FAX (707) 648-4490 February 23, 2015 RE: Vallejo Police Department Case 15-2436 Dear? This letter is to inform you that your stolen vehicle, -, has been recovered by Vallejo Tow. We were unable to notify you by telephone. Please contact Pleasant Hill PD at their phone number 925-288-4600 and reference their case number 15-0947 for information on how to retrieve your vehicle. Thank You, Vallejo PD Vallejo Police Department CRIME SCENE Loc .0 Person Initiating Log \4 Mega/K) Case nubrgber Page. *2 )3 6 32-12,) 7 . Li Location: ASSEN s/ Person initiating log: Time: Relieved. by: Time Relieved by: Time: 9M 1331 2335 2331/ Persons Entering-Scene . Name: Rank: Time in: t: Reason for entry: neon 22760 Olwa 1 - Signature: Badge number: Agency: Assignment: V31) ?Name: Rank: Time in: Time out: Reason for entry: (31.1! :7 2:552 '37 317,0 Signalur?z" Badge number: - Agency: Assignment:- - v1) 1) Name: Rank: Time in: .Tinie out: -. Reason .for entry: mumom 2.95;! 7.936 Signature: Badge number: . -- Agency: :Assign'rnent:~ -. . . L071) 2 . . Rank: Time in: - Tithe out: ReaSon for entry: ._t212:nneu. {new 175% .- Signature: Badge number. . 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