Monrovia Detective Cases: Theft from Under Termite Tents, Molestation, Etc.

[Monrovia PD Detective Bureau Cases from the Police Department’s Neighborhood Watch Report for August 11-17- Brad Haugaard]
 
Identity Theft
On Tuesday, August 16, 2011, Monrovia detectives served a search warrant in the 200 block of West Palm on an identity theft suspect's apartment.  Detectives found evidence linking the suspect to the crime.  Monrovia detectives also found evidence of three additional identity theft victims.  The suspect was arrested and the handling detective is continuing his investigation by contacting the three additional victims.  This case will be presented to the District Attorney's office for filing considerations.  The suspect will be facing a minimum of 10 identity theft allegations/charges. The investigation into the additional victims may produce even more allegations/charges of identity theft.
  
Residential Burglaries Committed While the Residences Were Tented and Being Treated for Termites
On Thursday, August 18, 2011, Monrovia detectives served a search warrant at a public storage facility in Arcadia in connection with two burglaries.  The investigation led the handling detective to believe that one of the suspected burglars had a storage space at this storage facility.  The search warrant allows the detectives to enter the storage space and to obtain information and records from the office regarding this space.  This investigation is still ongoing.
  
Child Molestation / Suspect Convicted on August 16, 2011
The suspect was arrested on December 15, 2009, for child molestation.  The suspect, a registered sex offender, allegedly, had repeatedly molested his live-in stepdaughter over an 8-year period, beginning when she was only 4 years of age.
 
The case was assigned to a detective for further investigation and the District Attorney's review.  During the course of the detective's investigation, he was able to locate a previous victim of the suspect, an ex-girlfriend's daughter.  She, too, was the victim of repeated sexual molestation by the suspect, which began when she was 6 years old.  This case occurred in West Covina in 1995, while the suspect lived with the victim's mother. 
 
Three felony charges were filed against the suspect for the Monrovia case by the Pasadena Superior Court and a jury trial began on August 10, 2011.  On August 16, 2011, the case went to the jury, and in a short 60 minutes, they returned with a verdict: GUILTY on all counts.  Each of the three counts holds a 25-year-to-life sentence, due to his prior felony sexual assault conviction.

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