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Police arrest two for allegedly purchasing alcohol for minors

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Two Clearlake residents were arrested late last week in a police operation targeting those purchasing alcohol for minors.

Shawn Kossow and Lourdes Torres were arrested, issued citations and released during the “shoulder tap” operation that occurred on Friday, June 14, according to a report from officer Aaron Winslow of the Clearlake Police Department.

Winslow said that on June 14 Clearlake Police officers conducted shoulder tap operations at various businesses in Clearlake.

Shoulder tap operations are law enforcement programs that the Alcoholic Beverage Control and local law enforcement agencies use to deter and detect alcohol related crimes involving the sale/ furnishing of alcoholic beverages to minors, police reported.

During the operations, police said a minor is used as a decoy to solicit the purchase of alcoholic beverages from an adult. Operations are conducted outside ABC-licensed businesses.

During the operation, numerous people were contacted by the minor decoy and two arrests – those of Kossow and Torres – were made by Clearlake Police officers for criminal violations involving the furnishing of alcohol to minors, Winslow said.

This project is part of the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control’s Minor Decoy/ Shoulder Tap Grant Project, funded by the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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Written by: Lake County News reports
Published: 17 June 2013

Person of interest in May 30 stabbing surrenders to police

This story has been updated with additional details.

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – A man who police had been seeking in connection to a stabbing that occurred last week has surrendered to authorities.

Randy Carl Beebe, 56, of Clearlake Park turned himself in to police on Thursday morning, according to Clearlake Police Sgt. Nick Bennett.

Bennett said police had been “playing phone tag” with Beebe since the stabbing occurred last week.

“He finally decided to turn himself in this morning,” said Bennett.

Beebe has been sought in connection with the stabbing on the afternoon of Thursday, May 30, of 27-year-old Clearlake resident Donald Woita.

Police had found Woita in the 3000 block of 10th Street with a stab wound to his chest, as Lake County News has reported.

Based on the investigation, police said Woita was involved in an altercation at Beebe's home on Arrowhead Drive, with evidence located at the home to back up that conclusion.

Woita was flown by air ambulance to Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital for treatment. Officials said he was released later that same night from the hospital.

Det. Ryan Peterson said he spoke with Beebe by phone on Wednesday, at which time Beebe agreed to turn himself in.

Peterson said Beebe will be charged with assault with a deadly weapon not a firearm and for possession of a controlled substance.

According to Lake County Jail records, Beebe has previous arrests for charges including assault and battery, false imprisonment and threatening a school or public officer.

Email Elizabeth Larson at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . Follow her on Twitter, @ERLarson, or Lake County News, @LakeCoNews.

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 06 June 2013

Clearlake Police arrest one suspect, seek second person of interest in May 30 drive-by shooting

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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Clearlake Police Department has arrested one man and is seeking a second who they say is a person of interest in connection to a drive-by shooting at a home last week.

Sgt. Nick Bennett said police arrested 35-year-old Jose Serapio Murillo of Clearlake and are looking for 29-year-old Clearlake resident Shade Hill.

He said the incident in question occurred just before 6 p.m. last Thursday, May 30.

At that time Clearlake Police were dispatched to the 1400 Block of Cresta Avenue on a report of a possible drive-by shooting, Bennett said.

The reporting persons were having a barbecue in the front yard of a residence when a vehicle first drove by at a high rate of speed traveling on Hillcrest Avenue, according to Bennett.

A person in the front yard yelled at the driver to slow down and the driver of the vehicle slid to a stop, skidding over several rocks and flattening two tires, Bennett said.

Bennett said the vehicle's occupant and the persons in the yard exchanged words and the vehicle drove away.

Approximately two hours later, the barbecue was continuing and the same vehicle again drove by. This time, Bennett said, there were two subjects in the vehicle and the passenger pointed a rifle out the passenger window and fired a shot from the vehicle toward the people standing in the yard.

No one was injured by the fired round, Bennett said.

Bennett said the driver of the vehicle was identified as Murillo.

He said Clearlake Police officers immediately began searching for the suspect vehicle.

At approximately 9 p.m. officers responded to a call regarding a suspicious vehicle on Manzanita and Davis Avenues and located the suspect vehicle, according to Bennett's report.

The vehicle was seized and searched under a search warrant issued by a Lake County Superior Court judge. Bennett said evidence located within the vehicle tied it into the drive-by shooting.  

On Monday, June 3, Clearlake Police Officer Chris Reagan conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for a mechanical violation. The passenger in the vehicle was identified as Murillo, the subject wanted in connection to the drive-by shooting, Bennett said.

Clearlake detectives were contacted and responded to continue the investigation. Based on the investigation so far, Clearlake Police have identified Hill as an additional person of interest in the case, according to Bennett.

Murillo was booked into the Lake County Jail for charges relating to the drive-by shooting, including felony conspiracy, being an accessory and allowing discharge of a firearm from a vehicle. He remained in custody late Wednesday, with bail set at $70,000, according to jail records.

Anyone with information regarding this case is encouraged to contact Det. Ryan Peterson at 707-994-8251, Extension 320.

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Written by: Lake County News reports
Published: 06 June 2013

City of Lakeport pursues change of venue in suit against county, sheriff over law enforcement records

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The city of Lakeport has successfully sought a change of venue in its lawsuit against the county in response to the sheriff cutting off the Lakeport Police Department's access to shared law enforcement records.

In a lawsuit filed late last month against the county and Sheriff Frank Rivero, the city of Lakeport alleges breach of contract and breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing after Rivero cut off the Lakeport Police Department's access to the records information management system, or RIMS, without warning in late April, as Lake County News has reported.

Rivero's “unilateral and unjustified actions” – in the words of City Manager Margaret Silveira – violated the city's long-running dispatch contract with the county.

The city is seeking declaratory and injunctive relief, and specific performance of the contract.

On Tuesday, Lakeport City Attorney Steve Brookes told Lake County News that the case was being moved to Mendocino County.

“It's a statutory right to have it moved to a neutral county,” Brookes said.

Brookes said no hearing date has yet been set for the case in Mendocino County Superior Court.

County Counsel Anita Grant said Tuesday that the county won't oppose the change of venue.

“We had hoped to keep the case here to keep costs down but Lakeport didn’t agree to that and the Code of Civil Procedure gives them the ability to seek a change of venue,” she said in an email message.

She said the county's answer to Lakeport's suit is not yet due, and as such no response has been filed.

Rivero cut off Lakeport Police's access to RIMS – as well as that of the Lake County Probation Department – on April 23, according to Lakeport Police Chief Brad Rasmussen.

Rasmussen said Rivero initially told him that it was an issue with auditing the system, which includes Lakeport Police case records derived from calls into the county's Central Dispatch center.

However, after Rasmussen went public with his concerns that the inability to access his own agency's records in the system would result in public and officer safety issues, Rivero accused Rasmussen and his staff of inappropriate access to the system.

The Lakeport City Council asked the Board of Supervisors to intervene and a special meeting was held April 26.

Despite the fact that during the meeting Rivero conceded that there was no way to verify that Lakeport Police's accesses to RIMS were legitimate, he nevertheless refused to comply with the board's request that he reinstate Lakeport Police's ability to use the system.

On April 30, the Lakeport City Council voted to hire an outside law firm, the law office of Colantuono & Levin, to handle the lawsuit against the county and Rivero for breaching the dispatch contract.

The suit was filed May 20, according to court records.

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 05 June 2013
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