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California Highway Patrol - Southern Division
Wednesday March 25th, 2015 :: 09:43 a.m. PDT

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A wanted fugitive from Cottonwood Arizona arrested during a traffic stop in Lake Los Angeles.

A parolee at large wanted in connection for an aggravated assault arrested during a traffic stop in Lake Los Angeles.

On Monday, March 23rd, at approximately 5:05 p.m., Antelope Valley CHP Officer C. McMichael was on patrol in the unincorporated area of Lake Los Angeles. Officer McMichael initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle, where the driver was not wearing a seatbelt. The driver identified himself as Elmer Fabian Lomeli, date of birth of 9/14/1992. A records check revealed that Mr. Lomeli was a wanted fugitive out Cottonwood Arizona for an aggravated assault charge.

After being arrested, Mr. Lomeli advised Officer McMichael that he had ingested 4 grams of methamphetamine during the traffic stop. Officer McMichael requested an ambulance and Mr. Lomeli was transported to Antelope Valley Hospital, where he was treated and released and taken to jail.

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CHP Officers conduct thousands of traffic stops everyday throughout California, but they are never routine. “Whenever we take a dangerous wanted person off the streets, the people of California can sleep a little better at night” said Captain G. Jacobs, Commander of the Antelope Valley Area Office. “We’re proud of our officers and we will continue to provide the highest level of Safety, Service and Security to our unincorporated cities throughout Los Angeles County”.

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Glendale, CA 91203

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California HIghway Patrol Southern Division PIO Unit
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