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Captain Albert Torres, los angeles, park range, griffith park, california, cheryle torres, tip, death, died, saddle ridge, fire, october 12 2019, heart attack, coyote, owl, wildlife, wild animal, rescue, wildlife rehabilitation, wildlife rehabilitator, mary cummins, animal advocates, albert eddie torres, albert edward torres
UPDATE: Services on Monday at Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills.
ORIGINAL: 68 year old Captain Albert Edward Torres of Duarte, California died of a heart attack after working the Saddle Ridge fire in Los Angeles, California. He used to help us rescue ill, injured and orphaned wildlife from Griffith Park. He helped us rescue bald mangy coyotes and other wildlife. Such a loss for the parks and our wildlife. RIP November 8, 1951 - October 12, 2019. He is survived by his wife Cheryl and children, Liz Marie and Brian. Albert was a Senior Park Ranger II and an avid bird watcher.
Captain Albert Torres, los angeles, park range, griffith park, california, cheryle torres, tip, death, died, saddle ridge, fire, october 12 2019, heart attack, coyote, owl, wildlife, wild animal, rescue, wildlife rehabilitation, wildlife rehabilitator, mary cummins, animal advocates, albert eddie torres, albert edward torres
"A Los Angeles City park ranger who was working during the Saddle Ridge fire has died.
Capt. Albert Torres was patrolling the San Fernando city parks affected by the fire on Friday. Later, Torres said he wasn’t feeling well and collapsed.
He was taken to the hospital and died of a heart attack early Saturday morning.
LA Park Ranger Chief Joe Losorelli says it is unclear if Torres’ death is connected to the fires.
Torres had been with the LA City Park Rangers for about 40 years."
He is survived by his wife Cheryl Torres and children, Brian and Liz Marie. They'd been married since 1991.
Captain Albert Torres, los angeles, park range, griffith park, california, cheryle torres, tip, death, died, saddle ridge, fire, october 12 2019, heart attack, coyote, owl, wildlife, wild animal, rescue, wildlife rehabilitation, wildlife rehabilitator, mary cummins, animal advocates
Captain Albert Torres, los angeles, park range, griffith park, california, cheryle torres, tip, death, died, saddle ridge, fire, october 12 2019, heart attack, coyote, owl, wildlife, wild animal, rescue, wildlife rehabilitation, wildlife rehabilitator, mary cummins, animal advocates
Captain Albert Torres, los angeles, park range, griffith park, california, cheryle torres, tip, death, died, saddle ridge, fire, october 12 2019, heart attack, coyote, owl, wildlife, wild animal, rescue, wildlife rehabilitation, wildlife rehabilitator, mary cummins, animal advocates, albert edward torres, albert eddie torres
california department of fish wildlife, game, fish & game, depredation permits, mountain lions, california, killed, shot, murdered, wildlife crossing, hit by cars, freeways, mary cummins, animal advocates
The California Department of Fish & Wildlife gave depredation permits to people in California who killed 1,702 mountain lions from 2001 to 2018. California's statewide lion population is estimated to be approximately 4,000 animals and dropping. 42% were killed with depredation permits alone in the last 17 years. The number killed being hit by cars is minuscule compared to these numbers. While wildlife crossings are important it's questionable to spend millions on a crossing over the 101 freeway to save five mountain lions when 1,700+ will be killed with depredation permits. Makes more sense to focus more energy to limit the depredation permits which are unnecessary anyway.
One big issue is what happens after they cross over the Wildlife Crossing? They'll just be in more developed area. They're more likely to die by car strike, poison and depredation permits.Maybe they are safer in more wildlife areas away from development. Maybe the crossing will cause more to come into harms way and die. Time will tell.
The Wildlife Crossing will of course save more than mountain lions. There are many other species which will benefit from the crossing not to mention the reduction in car accidents from animal strikes. I believe wildlife crossings should be considered when they first design any new highway or freeway. Currently there is the Liberty Creek culvert which goes under the 101 freeway in that area. There is also Liberty Canyon Blvd which goes under the 101 freeway right where the Crossing will be built. Liberty Canyon is 40' wide under the freeway and 76' wide just south of the freeway, see photo below. Mountain lions have used the culvert. In fact a pet tiger used the culverts to cross under the freeway and highways for almost two weeks in that area. Other wildlife have been recorded using the culverts.
Below is the Liberty Creek and I assume the culvert exit. It's just west of Liberty Canyon.
A person can apply for a depredation permit if a mountain lion has killed or injured their livestock. Killing a mountain lion will not prevent other mountain lions or other animals from killing other animals. It clearly makes more sense to protect your livestock with bars and enclosures. They should make it mandatory to protect your livestock. In actuality someone who leaves their livestock unprotected is creating the problem. The chart and numbers are of the least amount of mountain lion killed. The actual numbers are higher.
"Pursuant to California Fish and Game Code Section 4802 (et. Seq.), the Department of Fish and Wildlife shall, upon request, issue (depredation) permits to individuals reporting livestock loss or damage caused by mountain lions, if the loss or damage is confirmed by CDFW staff to have been caused by mountain lions."
In 2017 they modified the depredation permit. The person must first do everything possible to protect their livestock. If that's the case, they should never give a depredation permit. This is the process to currently get a depredation permit for a mountain lion from the link below.
"GUIDANCE FOR MOUNTAIN LION INCIDENTS
Receiving reports of Mountain Lion Sightings, Depredation, Potential Human
Conflict, or Public Safety Situations (for non-sensitive populations refer to
Department Bulletin 2013-02)
STEPWISE PROCESS FOR MOUNTAIN LION INCIDENTS IN THE
IMPLEMENTATION AREAS
1) First Depredation Event
a. Confirmation of depredation. Per Fish and Game Code section 4803, a
mountain lion depredation must be verified by a responder.
b. Oral authorization. Per Fish and Game Code Section 4805, oral
authorization to pursue (haze) the depredating mountain lion may be
granted if the immediate pursuit will assist in the non-lethal removal of the
mountain lion from the property. A depredation permit shall be issued as
soon as practical.
c. Education. The responder should discuss site-specific options for
managing mountain lion depredation with the RP and educate the RP
regarding mountain lion behavior. Additionally, the responder should
communicate that as a condition of any depredation permit, the property
owner should institute logistically and economically feasible measures
designed to reduce the potential for attracting mountain lions. Potential
measures include, but are not limited to: 1) removing the carcass and
carcass parts of depredated animals; 2) install/repair/replace fencing or
other shelter designed to exclude mountain lions from the attractant; 3)
removing potential suitable habitat (e.g., cover) from the immediate vicinity
by clearing brush or removing lower limbs from shrubbery.
d. RP requests a permit. If the RP requests a depredation permit, the
Department shall issue a permit. The Department should issue a ‘nonlethal’ depredation permit to pursue/haze the mountain lion. Measures that
could be part of a permit include, but are not limited to: 1) deploying
temporary deterrent systems (e.g., motion-sensitive lighting, loud music),
and 2) the use of livestock protection dogs, etc. Such permits shall explicitly
indicate that no mountain lion shall be intentionally killed during this phase
of the permitting process. Unique characteristics or specific collar/tag
information on suspected lions shall be noted and monitored by the
Department when possible.
2) Second depredation event. If a mountain lion depredation is reported at the
same physical location (e.g. reported on animals owned by the same RP within
the same geographic ownership or area) within a time period strongly
suggesting a lion’s affinity for the site, the Department will confirm the reported
mountain lion depredation, and issue, if necessary, oral authorization in
accordance with Sections 1(a) and (b) above.
a. RP requests a permit. If damage is confirmed, and the property owner has
demonstrated that all reasonable preventative measures recommended by
the Department were implemented, the responder should modify the
existing permit or issue a new non-lethal depredation permit specifying
additional measures not included in the previous permit (e.g., use of beanbag shots). Such permits shall explicitly indicate that no mountain lion shall
be intentionally killed during pursuit.
3) Third depredation event. If a mountain lion depredation is reported a third
time at the same physical location (e.g. reported on animals owned by the
same RP within the same geographic ownership or area) within a time period
strongly suggesting a lion’s affinity for the site, the responder will first verify the
reported mountain lion depredation in accordance with Section 1(a) above.
a. RP requests a permit. If damage is confirmed by the Department, the RP
has demonstrated that all reasonable preventative measures required in
the existing permits were implemented, and the RP requests a lethal
depredation permit, the Department shall issue a depredation permit to
lethally remove the mountain lion. This permit could be via oral
authorization per Fish and Game Code Section 4805.
4) Terms and conditions of mountain lion depredation permits. Only one
mountain lion may be killed under a depredation permit. In order to ensure that
only the depredating lion will be taken, the permit shall: (1) expire 10 days after
issuance; (2) authorize the permittee to begin pursuit of the depredating
mountain lion not more than one mile from the depredation site; and, (3) limit
the pursuit of the depredating mountain lion to within a 10-mile radius from the
location of the reported damage or destruction. If damage continues to occur
following the killing of a mountain lion under a permit, the Department may
issue an additional depredation permit, o"
hansel debartolo iii, sexy vegan, west hollywood, california, dog, pitbull, sexual assault, bestialty, los angeles, rape, raping, dr phil, mentally ill, 25000 de wolfe rd, hansel marion debartolo, chicago, illinois, crazy
UPDATE: He pleaded no contest to disturbing the peace.
Sexy Vegan, born Hansel DeBartolo III, 37, pled no contest to one misdemeanor count of “disturbing the peace,” according to Ricardo Santiago with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.
Vegan was immediately sentenced to two years of summary probation, 100 hours of community service, and 52 weeks of a sexual offender program, according to Santiago.
“In addition, the defendant’s dogs which were previously seized will not be returned and he will be prohibited from owning any new animals during his probationary period,” Santiago wrote in an official statement.
On Sept. 5, the Vegan reportedly posted a video on his social media account depicting inappropriate behavior with a pit bull, prosecutors said.
After investigation, detectives served a search and arrest warrant for the suspect’s home on DeWolfe Road in Newhall, according to Shirley Miller, spokesperson for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station.
“Detectives found a video on social media of the suspect performing an act of bestiality,” Miller said.
ORIGINAL "Sexy Vegan" aka Hansel DeBartolo III a 37 year old man has been charged with sexually assaulting a pitbull dog. He lives in West Hollywood, California.
On Friday, Vegan, a.k.a. Hansel DeBartolo III (dob 06/20/82), a resident of West Hollywood according to the District Attorney’s office, entered a not guilty plea after being charged with one misdemeanor count each of sexual assault on an animal and posting obscene matter.
On Sept. 5, 2019, Vegan posted a video on his social media account allegedly depicting inappropriate behavior with a pit bull, prosecutors said.
Vegan is scheduled back in court on Oct. 10 in Department 1 of the Los Angeles County Superior Court, Santa Clarita Branch.
If convicted as charged, he faces up to one year in county jail.
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Below is the obituary of his famous and wealthy father Dr Hansel Marion DeBartolo Jr.
Below is his family tree. His paternal side is from Italy. They are very wealthy.
hansel debartolo iii, sexy vegan, west hollywood, california, dog, pitbull, sexual assault, bestialty, los angeles, rape, raping, dr phil, mentally ill, 25000 de wolfe rd, hansel marion debartolo, chicago, illinois, crazy, dr hansel debartolo, susan hefty bartolo, mary cummins
01286.5Penal CodeNot GuiltyCase PendingCase PendingCalifornia Penal Code 286.5 PC -- Sexually assaulting animal; misdemeanor. ("Any person who sexually assaults any animal protected by Section 597f for the purpose of arousing or gratifying the sexual desire of the person is guilty of a misdemeanor.
02311.2(A)Penal CodeNot GuiltyCase PendingCase PendingUnder California Penal Code 311.2(a), if you are charged with knowingly sending, bringing, possessing or producing pornographic material with the intent to distribute to others and it is your first offense, you may only be guilty of a misdemeanor.
Below is his booking information
Booking No.: 5757121 Last Name: VEGAN First Name: SEXY Middle Name:
Sex: M Race: W Date Of Birth: 06/20/1982 Age: 37 Hair: BRO Eyes: BLU Height: 602 Weight: 160
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10/03/2019 Update. He will not go to jail as long as he abides by probation. He was fined $150. His gun was destroyed. He must do 240 hours at an animal shelter. The vandalism charge was dropped.
Alfredo Gonzalez pleaded guilty and got 30 days in jail. Alfredo Gonzalez, a 60-year-old resident of Simi Valley, was also sentenced to 30 days in a work-release program, three years of summary probation and he must complete at least 240 hours of community service, the DA’s office stated. He must also pay an undisclosed amount of restitution. He is expected to enter jail on Oct. 25.
He pleaded guilty. The vandalism charge was dropped. His attorney is Shanit Frydman #245122
License Status: Active. Address: 269 S Beverly Dr # 230, Los Angeles, CA 90212. Below is the docket.
10/03/2019Arraignment Continued Arraignment Heard in Courtroom 11 on Oct 03, 2019 at 10:00 AM .
10/03/2019Judge - Hirsch, David .
10/03/2019Judicial Assistant - Vick, J .
10/03/2019Digital recorder - 11:39 AM .
10/03/2019The defendant is present with Attorney Frydman .
10/03/2019Spanish interpreter Verdiny , is present and interprets for the defendant. (Badge verified, oath on file, certification number stated on the record.)
10/03/2019Deputy District Attorney Wold, Karen L present.
10/03/2019The defendant was advised: "If you are not a citizen, you are hereby advised that conviction of the offense for which you have been charged may have the consequences of deportation, exclusion from admission to the United States, or denial of naturalization pursuant to the laws of the United States (1016.5 PC)". The defendant was advised of charge(s), rights, and consequences including maximum and minimum penalties. After inquiry the court found that the defendant understood the nature of the charge(s), the consequences of conviction and his/her rights, and that he/she expressly, voluntarily, intelligently and understandingly waived his/her rights.
10/03/2019The defendant is advised of the right to trial by court or jury; right to confront and cross-examine witnesses against him/her; and privilege against self-incrimination
10/03/2019A guilty plea is entered as to count(s) 1 . Pursuant to Penal Code Section 1465.8, each violation resulting in a conviction will be assessed a $40.00 security fee. Pursuant to Government Code Section 70373, a Criminal Conviction Assessment fee of $35 on every conviction for infractions, and $30.00 on every conviction for misdemeanors and felonies will be imposed. Pursuant to Government Code Section 76000.10,an Emergency Med Air Transport fee of $4.00 will be added for each convicted vehicle code violation.
10/03/2019A Harvey Waiver is taken.
10/03/2019The Court orders the remaining counts to be dismissed.
10/03/2019Waiver of Constitutional Rights filed and incorporated in court's file.
10/03/2019The Imposition of Sentence is suspended.
10/03/2019The court has released you on Conditional Revocable Release for 36 months. You are subject to and must obey each of the conditions listed below. If you fail to do so, the court may impose any sentence previously suspended. If you fulfill all of the conditions, you may then apply for a dismissal of the charges.
10/03/2019You are to obey all laws, city, county, state and federal.
10/03/2019Report to court any arrest, citation, probation violation or change of address within 10 days, thereafter. Report in writing to: Ventura County Superior Court, Post Office Box 6489, Ventura, California 93006-6489. Include your name and case number.
10/03/2019Pay a total fine of $150.00 .
10/03/2019You are to pay victim restitution as determined by further order of the Court, as investigated by Probation, with the right to credit for amounts paid by other responsible persons. Pursuant to Penal Code sections 1214(b) and 1202.4(f)(3)(G) restitution shall include interest, at the rate of 10% per annum, that accrues as of the date of sentencing, unless otherwise specified by order of the court. Pursuant to Penal Code sections 1214(b) and 1202.4(i) the restitution order shall be enforceable as if the order were a civil judgment.
10/03/2019You are to pay Prob Investigation fee of $100.00 .
10/03/2019Until further order of the court, your State Restitution Fd in the amount of $150.00 is stayed, pursuant to People vs Dueþas.
10/03/2019Until further order of the court, your Security Fee in the amount of $40.00 is stayed, pursuant to People vs Dueþas.
10/03/2019Until further order of the court, your Crim Cov Assessment in the amount of $30.00 is stayed, pursuant to People vs Dueþas.
10/03/2019You are to report immediately (unless in custody) to the Collection Unit in Room 205 or Room 107 if you are exiting a first floor courtroom. You are to pay as directed by the Collection Unit. You are to pay an administrative (ARF) fee of $35.00. Pay your fine and/or fees to Ventura Superior Court Collection Unit, at one of the following locations: *Appear at 800 South Victoria Avenue, Room 205, Ventura or mail to P.O. Box 6489, Ventura, California 93006-6489; phone (805) 639-5010. *Appear at or mail to 3855-F Alamo Street, Window 5 or 6, Simi Valley, California 93065. *Appear at the Juvenile Courthouse, Room 122, 4353 E. Vineyard, Oxnard If you are in custody, you must report to Superior Court Collection Unit within 5 days from the date of your release.
10/03/2019This case can be collected as a civil judgment. Civil enforcement may include wage or bank garnishments and or liens on property. Any costs associated to civil enforcement will be added to the case.
10/03/2019You are ordered to serve 30 Day(s) in the Ventura County Jail.
10/03/2019Defendant is entitled to credit for time served of: 0 days actual time and 0 days of 4019(b)(1) and (c)(1) time, for a total credit of 0 days, (calculated at the rate of 2 days 4019 for every 4 days sentenced).
10/03/2019Report to the Sheriff to begin your jail sentence on 10/25/19 at 07:00 PM . Please be advised that the personal property you may bring is limited to the following: 1) Valid driver's license or identification card 2) Court papers 3) Car keys 4) Cash (no personal checks-money will be put into trust account for commissary use).
10/03/2019Electronic Monitoring is not authorized.
10/03/2019Additional Jail Sentence The defendant is ordered to serve an additional 30 Day(s) in the Ventura County Jail.
10/03/2019Work Release approved. Pay a Work Release Daily Fee. Within 5 days report to Work Release at 345 Skyway Drive, Camarillo, California 93010 to enroll. Follow their directions for enrollment and booking. Take this paper with you. By agreeing to participate in the Work Release Program, you agree to appear for work as directed by Probation and comply with program rules. If you fail to appear or comply with program rules, the Sheriff or a Probation Agency official may immediately take you into custody to serve the balance of your sentence at the Ventura County Jail.
10/03/2019You are directed to complete work release by 03/23/20 .
10/03/2019You are directed to complete 240 hours of Community Service to be done by 03/23/20 .
10/03/2019Defendant must do community service at an animal shelter .
10/03/2019The Court declares the weapon to be a nuisance and orders the weapon to be destroyed.
10/03/2019Case continued to 03/23/20 at 09:00 AM in Courtroom 11 for Miscellaneous Proof Of Completion .
10/03/2019Defendant is to show proof of completion of work release and community service
10/03/2019The court orders you to appear.
10/03/2019Defendant accepts probation as stated by court.
10/03/2019The court orders the defendant released on probation.
10/03/2019Signature Required
10/03/2019File located to Judicial Assistant Supervisor for quality control.
10/03/2019Remittance from receipt # 6900448 received in the amount of $505.00 .
10/02/2019Media Request by KTLA is filed.
10/02/2019The court grants all media requests.
10/02/2019The court Granted extended media coverage to KTLA .
10/02/2019The Order on Media Request by KTLA is KTLA and filed.
09/23/2019Arraignment 1st Appearance - Advanced By Party Heard in Courtroom 11 on Sep 23, 2019 at 09:00 AM .
09/23/2019Judge - Hirsch, David .
09/23/2019Judicial Assistant - Vick, J .
1 - 50 out of 72
Disposition Date10/03/2019Appearance / Due Date
Warrant AmountWarrant Date
Case Balance$0.00
Scheduled Hearings
Calendar DateTimeCourt RoomCourt LocationReason on Calendar
3/23/20209:00AM11VenturaMiscellaneous-Proof of Completion
Violations
ViolationOffenseCorrectablePleaDisposition
4800(b)(1) FG Misdemeanor N Guilty Pled guilty
UNLAWFUL TAKING OF PROTECTED MAMMAL
594(b)(1) PCMisdemeanorNDismissed
Vandalism over $400
09/12/2019 More info on the shooting. Alfredo Gonzalez worked and lived at the camp. He cared for the animals on the property such as goats, horses...It is not illegal to kill a mountain lion if the person is acting in self-defense or in the defense of others, the code states. I assume that will be his argument. Unless there were witnesses, court may buy that. Seems Alfredo cut off the collar and left it miles away. That makes him look guilty.
09/11/2019: Alfredo Gonzalez born January 12, 1959 was charged with shooting and killing a mountain lion and vandalizing its tracking collar. Alfredo P Gonzalez was living, working at Camp Alonim a Jewish Summer Camp in Brandeis, California. His address is the address of the camp 1101 Pepper Tree Lane. It appears he killed the big cat because of a human wildlife conflict. The Jewish Center and Camp has promised the California Department of Fish & Wildlife that they will work with the Department to deal with any future human wildlife conflicts. It sounds to me like the Camp told Gonzalez to kill the cat whom they felt was a threat to the children. I sent questions to the Jewish Center and Camp and received no response.
Below is from the court record. The charges are California Department of Fish & Game code 4800 b 1 illegal take of a mountain lion and California Penal Code 594(b)(1) vandalism over $400. His first appearance is October 9, 2019 at 9:00 am Court rm 11 in Ventura County Superior Court.
From the docket.
09/11/2019Complaint submitted for filing by VCDA on 9/11/2019 00:00:00 .
09/11/2019Gonzalez, Alfredo filed as name of record.
09/11/2019Misdemeanor charge 4800(b)(1) FG filed as count 1 with violation date of 07/02/19 00:00:00 .
09/11/2019Misdemeanor charge 594(b)(1) PC filed as count 2 with violation date of 07/02/19 00:00:00 .
09/11/2019Case calendared to 10/09/19 at 09:00 AM in 11 for Arraignment First Appearance .
09/11/2019853.6 P.C. requires booking before arraignment. If not booked, refer to arresting Police Agency.
09/11/2019Defendant notified by letter to appear in court. Letter is filed.
NameGonzalez, AlfredoCase Number2019026185
Citation NumberViolation Date07/02/2019Case Status Open
Arresting / Issuing AgencyVentura County District AttorneyOffense LevelMisdemeanorMandatory AppearanceYes
Disposition DateAppearance / Due Date
Warrant AmountWarrant Date
Case Balance$0.00
Scheduled Hearings
Calendar DateTimeCourt RoomCourt LocationReason on Calendar
10/9/20199:00AM11VenturaArraignment-FIRST APPEARANCE
Violations
ViolationOffenseCorrectablePleaDisposition
4800(b)(1) FG Misdemeanor N
UNLAWFUL TAKING OF PROTECTED MAMMAL
594(b)(1) PCMisdemeanorN
Vandalism over $400
"CRIMINAL CHARGES FILED FOR KILLING OF MOUNTAIN LION
VENTURA, California - District Attorney Gregory D. Totten announced today the filing of criminal
charges against Alfredo Gonzalez (DOB: 01/12/59), of Simi Valley, for the killing of a protected
mammal, namely a mountain lion known as P-38, and for the vandalism to its collar. National Park
Service (NPS) biologists studying the population have collected GPS-enabled radio collar data to study mountain lions for more than a decade. P-38 was a male mountain lion born in 2012. First collared in 2015, this animal predominantly roamed portions of the Santa Susana Mountains.
On July 10, 2019, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife received a report from the NPS that
collared mountain lion P-38 may have been killed in Simi Valley after a mortality signal was detected
on July 2, 2019. It was ultimately determined that the mountain lion died of a gunshot wound to the
head. It is unlawful to kill a mountain lion without a permit from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Gonzalez will be arraigned on October 9, 2019, in courtroom 11 of the Ventura Superior Court, County of Ventura, located at 800 South Victoria Avenue, Ventura, 93003."
Bringing the Wildlife Crossing at Liberty Canyon to Life
The RCD of the Santa Monica Mountains has been working in collaboration with partners to bring the Wildlife Crossing at Liberty Canyon to life. The crossing would knit together two crucial habitats, which are currently split by Highway 101, and will be crucial for preventing the extinction of the native cougar population.
Although mountain lions (or cougars) in California are not endangered as a whole, sub-sets of their population in southern California face risk of extinction due to urban encroachment, vehicle strikes, inbreeding, and other risks associated with being separated by lethal traffic and freeways like Highway 101. Cougars living in the Santa Monica Mountains face a genetic diversity problem with a 99.7 percent chance of extinction in the next 50 years unless the gene pool is increased, based on a 2016 University of California, Los Angeles study. The Resource Conservation District of Santa Monica Mountains (RCDSMM) and their partners hope to fix this problem with a thoughtfully constructed and innovative wildlife crossing.
The 165-foot-wide, 200-foot-long Wildlife Crossing at Liberty Canyon will span Highway 101 and connect two major cougar habitats. Liberty Canyon was identified as an ideal location for the project after a cougar attempted to cross in October 2013. The young male would have been a prime candidate for increasing genetic diversity in the southern population. It successfully crossed eight lanes of Highway 101, but was trapped by a retaining wall, struck, and killed.
After the cougar death, state senators representing the area called a meeting to see what the options were to help the cougars. Representatives from CalTrans, the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, the National Park Service’s Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area Unit, and the RCD of Santa Monica Mountains came together to propose the crossing as the most viable solution.
The RCD received funding from the National Wildlife Federation to design the crossing, and final plans were created by Clark Stevens, RCDSMM’s Executive Officer, who is also an architect.
Wildlife Crossing at Liberty Canyon map and infographic
Design and illustration by Clark Stevens, Executive Officer, the RCD of the Santa Monica Mountains
The crossing is not just a bridge, but also includes a larger habitat area to promote use by wildlife. Through a separate grant from the Wildlife Conservation Board, the RCD of the Santa Monica Mountains created a habitat thread down to the crossing zone, improved a man-made drainage ditch, and added a bio swale and a long thin riparian area. The project was badly impacted by the Woolsey Fire in 2018, but the RCD is planning on restoring the habitat. In addition to cougars, there are other species that have genetic problems and will benefit from connectivity of habitats. For example, wrentits, small native birds, need continuously connected trees to travel and would benefit from restored habitat and at the crossing.
The project has many agencies involved to ensure a crossing that is durable and functional for humans, wildlife, and the landscape. Along with the RCD, lead partners include Caltrans, the National Park Service, the National Wildlife Federation, the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, and the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority.
Unlike many other communities in the United States where large predators are at odds with farming and ranching operations, the Santa Monica Mountains have little to no agriculture production and the community is largely supportive of the wildcats. A Malibu Times article stated that “in terms of written public comments received, nearly 8,000 residents have expressed support for the project, while only 15 expressed opposition.” The regional relationship with cougars truly is unique—the only other city in the world that has big cats living within city limits is Mumbai.
The Wildlife Crossing at Liberty Canyon project is still in its fundraising phase. For more information, please contact the RCD of the Santa Monica Mountains.
The mother in the animal world is generally the one who raises the children, provides for them and protects them. In some cases the father goes to great lengths to parent and protect his young. Here are the top ten dedicated dads in the animal world.
10. LION
The lion father heads a large family or pride that consists of lionesses and their cubs. The lion father protects his large family from predators.
9. ANTECHINUS
This marsupial mouse from Australia makes the list in the baby making department. This mouse can spend 12 hours having sex. He gets so involved that he forgets to eat, drink or sleep and soon dies.
8. GOLDEN JACKAL
The Golden Jackal of India mates for life. He also feeds his young regurgitated food.
7. GIANT WATERBUG
The giant waterbug of Japan is unique. His mate cements her eggs to his back. He carries them around for a week until they hatch, all 150 of them.
6. RHEA
This flightless bird from South America look similar to emus and ostriches. They are a polygamous species with the male having a harm of two to 12 females. The females leave their eggs with the father. The father can incubate up to 60 eggs for over two months with only two weeks of food to sustain him. He also raises the chicks for up to two years. On top of all of this he is a great protector of his children.
5. STICKLEBACK
This little fish produces something called “stickleback glue.” He uses this “glue” to build a nest. The female is attracted to the glue in the nest and mates with the fish. After she lays her eggs in the nest the father kicks the mother out and cares for the eggs. He does this by fanning them at 400 best per minute to keep the eggs oxygen-rich and waste-free.
4. JACANA
This bird is also known as the “little trotter” because he can walk on water by balancing on lily pads. The father builds the nest. After the mother lays her eggs she leaves and the father tends to the eggs.
3. DARWIN FROG
The father swallows the mother’s eggs. He keeps them safe in his vocal sacs for six weeks where they hatch into tadpoles. When they metamorph into frogs he spits out his children.
2. EMPEROR PENGUIN
This penguin breeds in Antarctica where it can be 72 degrees below Fahrenheit. After mom lays her egg the father incubates the egg by balancing it on his feet for two months. When the egg hatches the father provides its first meal which is a milky-type substance to sustain the chick until mom comes back with a belly full of fish.
1. SEAHORSE
Seahorses are monogamous. The female lays up to 1,000 eggs in the male which he fertilizes and carries to term.
Deborah sue Culwell, debra sue culwell, debbie culwell, sarah garcia, seven puppies, 7 puppy, riverside county california mary cummins, 597 animal cruelty felony animal abandonment, coachella, trash can, live puppies, arrested, charged,
UPDATE: 04/25/2019 She was released on $10,000 bail on 04/23/2019. Her mom probably bailed her out. There was a hearing this morning.
04/23/2019 Next court date 06/18/2019 07:30. She's still in jail. Bond is $10,000.
Animal Control went to her home and found her mother Myrle Ann Culwell and 30+ dogs. They impounded the dogs as there was allegedly no one there to care for them. The mother owns the property at 1576 and 1592 3rd St, Coachella. It's a multi-family property, two units. Mother lives in larger 1576. Deborah is in a 2 bed, 1 bath 906 sf unit. Deborah's father was Jess Willard Culwell. He's a veteran, Evangelical Christian who is pro gun rights.
ORIGINAL: Deborah Sue Culwell aka Debra Sue Culwell aka Debbie Sue Culwell aka Sarah Garcia has a criminal history. She was charged with seven felony counts of 597(A) animal cruelty and seven misdemeanor counts of abandoning an animal 597 S.
Deborah Sue Culwell born June 20, 1964 is 5'3" 120 lbs 54 years of age, brown hair, brown eyes, white. She was born in Riverside County, California. Her mother's maiden name is Lancaste which I think may be cut off or a mistake. She is currently in Indio jail at the Indio Larson Justice Center. Her bail is $10,000 which she hasn't posted as of yet.
Below is video.
Below is the current case. Here it is as a pdf which is easier to read.
Arrest information. Her next hearing is April 25, 2019 at 8:00 a.m. She was arrested at her home at 3rd St in Coachella. We were told Deborah had 30 other dogs at the property. If anyone is in the area and can politely check the situation, much appreciated. We see addresses for Deborah at 1576 3rd St, and 1592 3rd St, Coachella, CA 92236.
Deborah sue Culwell, debra sue culwell, debbie culwell, sarah garcia, seven puppies, 7 puppy, riverside county california mary cummins, 597 animal cruelty felony animal abandonment, coachella, trash can, live puppies, arrested, charged,
She was arrested in 2011 for fictitious bill/note, forge/sign as fictitious person, receiving stolen property, possess controlled substances, defraud property of another, possess controlled substance paraphernalia. She was convicted of fictitious bill/note, receiving stolen property and possess controlled substances. She was given 36 months probation.
Case INF1900699 - Defendants
SeqDefendantNext Court DateStatusAgency /
DR NumberArrest DateCount 1 ChargeViolation Date
1 CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE BLAC
A19173811 04/22/2019 PC 597(A) 04/18/2019
ALIAS: CULWELL, DEBRA SUE
ALIAS: CULWELL, DEBBIE SUE
ALIAS: GARCIA, SARAH
WarrantTypeStatusIssuedAffidavit ARR ISSUED 04/22/2019 N/A
ProbationTypeGrantedExpiration N/AN/AN/A
SentenceConvicted DateFine and PenaltyRestitution Fine N/A 0
Case INF1900699 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Charges
Arrest Charges
CountChargeSeverityDescriptionViolation DatePleaStatus
1 PC 597(A) F Cruelty to Animal 04/18/2019
Filed Charges
CountChargeSeverityDescriptionViolation DatePleaStatus
1 PC 597(A) F Cruelty to Animal 04/18/2019 ACTIVE
2 PC 597(A) F Cruelty to Animal 04/18/2019 ACTIVE
3 PC 597(A) F Cruelty to Animal 04/18/2019 ACTIVE
4 PC 597(A) F Cruelty to Animal 04/18/2019 ACTIVE
5 PC 597(A) F Cruelty to Animal 04/18/2019 ACTIVE
6 PC 597(A) F Cruelty to Animal 04/18/2019 ACTIVE
7 PC 597(A) F Cruelty to Animal 04/18/2019 ACTIVE
8 PC 597S M ABANDON DOG OR CAT 04/18/2019 ACTIVE
9 PC 597S M ABANDON DOG OR CAT 04/18/2019 ACTIVE
10 PC 597S M ABANDON DOG OR CAT 04/18/2019 ACTIVE
11 PC 597S M ABANDON DOG OR CAT 04/18/2019 ACTIVE
12 PC 597S M ABANDON DOG OR CAT 04/18/2019 ACTIVE
13 PC 597S M ABANDON DOG OR CAT 04/18/2019 ACTIVE
14 PC 597S M ABANDON DOG OR CAT 04/18/2019 ACTIVE
Alleged Charges
CountChargeSeverityDescriptionViolation DatePleaStatus
999 PC 1203(E)(4) F Convicted Twice of Felony-Probation shall not be granted 04/18/2019
Case INF1900699 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Probation
Probation Has Not Been Granted On This Case For This Defendant.
Case INF1900699 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Related Cases On Calendar
Related Cases On Calendar
This Defendant Does Not Have Any Other Cases With Future Hearings Scheduled.
Case INF1900699 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - All of Defendant's Other Cases
Case NumberFiled DateChargesNext HearingJurisdictionStatus
INF1100840 05/12/2011 PC 476
PC F470(A)
PC F496(A)
HS 11377(A)
PC M484(A)
HS 11364 None Scheduled SUPERIOR COURT - INDIO Closed
Case INF1900699 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Actions & Minutes
Action DateAction TextDispositionHearing Type
04/22/2019 DEFENDANT ALSO KNOWN AS: SARAH GARCIA
04/22/2019 DEFENDANT ALSO KNOWN AS: DEBBIE SUE CULWELL
04/22/2019 DEFENDANT ALSO KNOWN AS: DEBRA SUE CULWELL
04/22/2019 CASE DESIGNATION: VERTICAL. CASE ASSIGNED TO DEPT. 3R
04/22/2019 DECLARATION IN SUPPORT OF ARREST WARRANT FILED; JUDGE OTIS STERLING
04/22/2019 COMPLAINT FILED. (IMAGED)
04/22/2019 DECLARATION BY LAW ENFORCEMENT FOR WALK-THROUGH ARREST WARRANT AND ORDER.
04/22/2019 JURISDICTION SET TO BL BY OTS310.
04/22/2019 COMPLAINT FILED BY INKL1
Below is a previous case from 2011. Here it is as a pdf.
SeqDefendantNext Court DateStatusAgency /
DR NumberArrest DateCount 1 ChargeViolation Date
1 CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE RSCO
Y102560011A 08/02/2010 PC 476 08/02/2010
ALIAS: CULWELL, DEBRA SUE
ALIAS: CULWELL, DEBBIE SUE
ALIAS: GARCIA, SARAH
Case INF1100840 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Status
CustodyN/A
Filing TypeCertified to SuperiorFiling Date05/12/2011
Ordered Bail$25,000.00Posted Bail$0.00
D.A.DDA K. KnappDefenseDPD R. Salvador
Next Action:Deputy Report #:RSCO Y102560011A
WarrantTypeStatusIssuedAffidavit ARR RECALLED 05/19/2011 N/A
ProbationTypeGrantedExpiration Formal07/12/201107/11/2014
SentenceConvicted DateFine and PenaltyRestitution Fine 07/12/2011 0
Case INF1100840 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Charges
Arrest Charges
CountChargeSeverityDescriptionViolation DatePleaStatus
1 PC 476 F Fictitious Bill/Note 08/02/2010
Filed Charges
CountChargeSeverityDescriptionViolation DatePleaStatus
1 PC 476 F Fictitious Bill/Note 08/02/2010 GUILTY CERTIFIED
2 PC F470(A) F Forge/Sign as Fictitious Persn 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTY CERT ACTIVE
3 PC F470(A) F Forge/Sign as Fictitious Persn 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTY CERT ACTIVE
4 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTY CERT ACTIVE
5 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 08/02/2010 GUILTY CERTIFIED
6 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTY CERT ACTIVE
7 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTY CERT ACTIVE
8 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTY CERT ACTIVE
9 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTY CERT ACTIVE
10 HS 11377(A) F Possess Controlled Substances 08/02/2010 GUILTY CERTIFIED
11 PC M484(A) M DEFRAUD PROPERTY OF ANOTHER 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTY CERT ACTIVE
12 PC M484(A) M DEFRAUD PROPERTY OF ANOTHER 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTY CERT ACTIVE
13 PC M484(A) M DEFRAUD PROPERTY OF ANOTHER 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTY CERT ACTIVE
14 HS 11364 M Possess Controlled Substance Paraphernalia 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTY CERT ACTIVE
Certified Charges
CountChargeSeverityDescriptionViolation DatePleaStatus
1 PC 476 F Fictitious Bill/Note 08/02/2010 GUILTY CONVICTED
2 PC F470(A) F Forge/Sign as Fictitious Persn 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTY DISMISSED
3 PC F470(A) F Forge/Sign as Fictitious Persn 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTY DISMISSED
4 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTY DISMISSED
5 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 08/02/2010 GUILTY CONVICTED
6 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTY DISMISSED
7 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTY DISMISSED
8 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTY DISMISSED
9 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTY DISMISSED
10 HS 11377(A) F Possess Controlled Substances 08/02/2010 GUILTY CONVICTED
11 PC M484(A) M DEFRAUD PROPERTY OF ANOTHER 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTYDISMISSED
12 PC M484(A) M DEFRAUD PROPERTY OF ANOTHER 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTYDISMISSED
13 PC M484(A) M DEFRAUD PROPERTY OF ANOTHER 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTYDISMISSED
14 HS 11364 M Possess Controlled Substance Paraphernalia 08/02/2010 NOT GUILTYDISMISSED
Case INF1100840 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Probation
FORMAL PROBATION IS GRANTED FOR A PERIOD OF 36 MONTHS UNDER THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1)OBEY ALL LAWS, ORDINANCES, AND COURT ORDERS. 2)BE COMMITTED TO THE CUSTODY OF THE RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIFF FOR 120 DAYS; 111 DAYS TO BE SERVED IN THE WORK RELEASE PROGRAM. REPORT ON OR BEFORE 08/01/2011. 3)PAY VICTIM RESTITUTION. AMOUNT TO BE DETERMINED BY THE PROBATION DEPARTMENT (PC 1203.1(A)(3)). ANY DISPUTES AS TO RESTITUTION AMOUNT TO BE RESOLVED IN A COURT HEARING. 4)DO NOT KNOWINGLY USE NOR POSSESS ANY CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES, UNLESS LAWFULLY PRESCRIBED FOR YOU. 5)SUBMIT TO CHEMICAL TESTS OF BLOOD, SALIVA, BREATH, OR URINE, OR ANY REASONABLE PHYSICAL TEST UPON REQUEST OF PROBATION OR ANY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. 6)SUBMIT TO IMMEDIATE SEARCH OF PERSON/AUTO/HOME/PREMISES/GARAGE/STORAGE AREAS & PERSONAL/LEASED PROPERTY, WITH OR W/OUT CAUSE, BY PO OR LAW ENFORCEMENT 7)PROVIDE A DNA SAMPLE AS DIRECTED BY PROBATION OR LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL (PC 296(A)). AUTHORIZED AGENCY TO FORWARD SPECIMENS TO DOJ FOR ANALYSIS. DEFENDANT TO SHOW PROOF OF COMPLIANCE TO CLERK OF THE COURT WITHIN 30 DAYS. 8)REGISTER WITH LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT WITHIN 5 DAYS FROM TODAY OR WITHIN 5 DAYS UPON RELEASE FROM CUSTODY PURSUANT TO 11590 H&S; 9)PARTICIPATE AND COMPLETE AT YOUR EXPENSE ANY COUNSELING, REHABILITATION/TREATMENT PROGRAM DEEMED APPROPRIATE BY PROBATION OFFICER; AND AUTHORIZE THE RELEASE OF INFORMATION RELATIVE TO PROGRESS. 10)DO NOT ASSOCIATE WITH ANY UNRELATED PERSON YOU KNOW TO BE ON EITHER PROBATION OR ON PAROLE. 11)NOT LEAVE THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE PROBATION OFFICER. 12)INFORM THE PROBATION OFFICER OF YOUR PLACE OF RESIDENCE AND RESIDE AT A RESIDENCE APPROVED BY THE PROBATION OFFICER. 13)GIVE WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE PROBATION OFFICER 24 HOURS BEFORE CHANGING YOUR RESIDENCE AND DO NOT MOVE WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE PROBATION OFFICER. 14)SEEK AND MAINTAIN GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT OR ATTEND A FULL-TIME SCHOOL OR VOCATIONAL PROGRAM; 15)TERM: HARVEY WAIVER ON ALL DISMISSED COUNTS. 16)IF EXPELLED OR DEPORTED, DO NOT RE-ENTER THE UNITED STATES ILLEGALLY. IF EXPELLED OR DEPORTED, DO NOT RE-ENTER THE UNITED STATES ILLEGALY. 17)IF EXPELLED, DEPORTED, OR VOLUNTARILY LEAVE THE UNITED STATES, YOU MUST REPORT TO PROBATION BY TELEPHONE OR IN WRITING WITHIN 30 DAYS OF DEPARTURE. 18)REPORT TO PROBATION OFFICER IMMEDIATELY OR WITHIN 2 DAYS OF RELEASE FROM CUSTODY FOR INITIAL INSTRUCTIONS, AND FOLLOW ALL REASONABLE DIRECTIVES OF PO. 19)REPORT ANY LAW ENFORCEMENT CONTACTS TO THE PROBATION OFFICER WITHIN 48 HOURS. 20)PAY ADMINISTRATIVE FEE EQUAL TO 15% OF VICTIM RESTITUTION (PC 1203.1(L)). 21)PAY THE ACTUAL COST OF COURT ORDERED DRUG TESTING THROUGH THE COURT AS DIRECTED BY ENHANCED COLLECTIONS DIVISION.
Case INF1100840 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Related Cases On Calendar
Related Cases On Calendar
This Defendant Does Not Have Any Other Cases With Future Hearings Scheduled.
Case INF1100840 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - All of Defendant's Other Cases
Case NumberFiled DateChargesNext HearingJurisdictionStatus
INF1900699 04/22/2019 PC 597(A)
PC 597S
PC 1203(E)(4) None Scheduled SUPERIOR COURT - BLYTHE Warrant
Case INF1100840 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Actions & Minutes
Action DateAction TextDispositionHearing Type
03/13/2013 VICTIM RESTITUTION INITIATED BY RTM.
02/24/2013 FINE PAYMENT OF 56.70 RECEIVED Minutes
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02/24/2013 IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.
01/20/2013 FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED Minutes
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01/20/2013 IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.
12/18/2012 FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED Minutes
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12/18/2012 IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.
11/14/2012 FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED Minutes
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11/14/2012 IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.
10/15/2012 FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED Minutes
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09/16/2012 FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED Minutes
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08/13/2012 FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED Minutes
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08/13/2012 IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.
07/13/2012 FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED Minutes
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07/13/2012 IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.
06/13/2012 FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED Minutes
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06/13/2012 IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.
04/28/2012 FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED Minutes
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04/28/2012 IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.
04/18/2012 OPERATOR AUTCK CHANGED DTP FROM 04/18/12 TO 05/18/12.
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03/11/2012 IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.
02/17/2012 FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED Minutes
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02/17/2012 IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.
01/22/2012 FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED Minutes
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01/22/2012 IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.
12/16/2011 FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED Minutes
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11/17/2011 FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED Minutes
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10/15/2011 FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED Minutes
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10/15/2011 IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.
10/13/2011 PROOF OF COMPLETION ELECTRONIC MONITORING FILED.
09/17/2011 FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED Minutes
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09/17/2011 IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.
08/16/2011 FINE PAYMENT OF 80.00 RECEIVED Minutes
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08/16/2011 IVR/E-PAY IT: DEFENDANT MAKES FINE PAYMENT.
08/09/2011 PAY TO COURT: PROBATION REIMBURSEMENT/COSTS IN AMOUNT OF $11.13 IMPOSED ON 07/12/2011
07/13/2011 PAY COURT ADMINISTRATIVE COST FEE IN THE AMOUNT OF $50.00
07/13/2011 SET PAYMENT DATE TO 08/18/2011
07/13/2011 MAKE PAYMENT OF $80.00 PER MONTH, ON THE 18TH OF EACH MONTH; CONTINUE THEREAFTER UNTIL PAID IN FULL.
07/12/2011 DEFENDANT APPEARED AT ECD FOR FINANCIAL EVALUATION- SIGNED FINANCIAL AFFIDAVIT
07/12/2011 NOTICE OF BAIL BOND EXONERATION FILED.
07/12/2011 SENTENCING MEMORANDUM FILED
07/12/2011 8:30 AM DEPT. 3S FELONY SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE DISPOSED TSC Minutes
06/17/2011 8:30 AM DEPT. 3S PRELIMINARY HEARING VACATED
06/14/2011 REQUEST FOR CONTINUANCE PURSUANT TO PC 1050 FILED.
06/14/2011 8:30 AM DEPT. 3S FELONY SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE DISPOSED TSC Minutes
06/07/2011 BAIL BOND #527125786-4 FILED.
06/07/2011 BAIL BOND # 527125786-4 EXPIRES. (TWO YEARS FROM EFFECTIVE DATE OF 06/06/2011 - PURSUANT TO SECTION 1304 PC)
06/06/2011 FELONY FINGERPRINT FORM FILED.
06/06/2011 WARRANT RECALL NOTICE PRINTED
06/06/2011 1:30 PM DEPT. 3S WARRANT/ARRAIGNMENT DISPOSED ARRAIGNMENT Minutes
06/03/2011 O.R. APPLICATION AND REPORT FILED.
05/20/2011 CASE SENT TO: FILED.
05/20/2011 ELECTRONIC WARRANT SENT AT 07:23
05/19/2011 CASE SENT TO: INDIO RECORDS.
05/12/2011 DECLARATION IN SUPPORT OF ARREST WARRANT FILED.
05/12/2011 COMPLAINT FILED. (IMAGED)
05/12/2011 EXTRADITION DISAPPROVED
05/12/2011 FINGERPRINTS REQUIRED (853.6(G) PC)
05/12/2011 CASE SENT TO: 1A.
05/12/2011 JURISDICTION SET TO IN BY OTS310.
05/12/2011 COMPLAINT FILED BY INVZD
Case INF1100840 - CULWELL, DEBORAH SUE - Fine Information
Date To Pay:03/13/2013First Payment:08/16/2011
Prior NSF:NPayment Amount:$80.00Last Payment:02/24/2013