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SBSD - Big Bear Sheriffs Department
Friday June 19th, 2015 :: 09:42 a.m. PDT

Advisory

Deputies, County Probation and State Parole arrest 19 individuals in Big Bear Valley compliance operation.

DATE/TIME: June 18, 2015

INCIDENT: Parole/Probation Compliance Operation

LOCATION: Big Bear Valley

SUSPECTS: Joshua Mathis, 42 years old/ Christopher Canzoneri, 45 years old/ Michael Warmer, 53 years old/ Rebecca Young, 28 years old/ Eva Montenegro, 34 years old/Mark Mcraven, 48 years old/ Alberto Rodriguez-Morales, 24 years old/ David Stitzel, 45 years old/ Kimberly Wolfe, 53 years old/ Brandi Kenyon, 45 years old/ Justin Boyce, 23 years old/ Melissa Hanari, 44 years old/ Tyler Blake, 21 years old/ Andrew Hampton, 46 years old/ Robert Flory, 34 years old/ Bryan Wisnewski, 23 years old/ Shelley Leonard, 54 years old/ Denise Lopez, 29 years old/ Jose Lopez, 26 years old.

SUMMARY:
On Thursday June 18, 2015, deputies and detectives of the Big Bear Station conducted a Parole and Probation Compliance Operation with the assistance of agents from San Bernardino County Probation Department. The operation was conducted to check on parolees and probationers living within the Big Bear Valley to establish whether or not they are in compliance with the terms and conditions of their release. As a result of the operation, 19 adults were arrested for various offenses. The violations included Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Warrants, Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, Being Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance, Resisting Arrest, Possession of Less Than One Ounce of Marijuana and Probation Violations.

Some of the contacts were on Post Release Community Supervision (PRCS) as a result of California Assembly Bill 109. As part of Governor Jerry Brown's 2011 Realignment Plan (AB109), in order to comply with a U.S. Supreme Court decision requiring the State of California to lower its prison population by 30,000 inmates, offenders with non-violent, non-sexual and non-serious convictions serve reduced sentences in county jails and are then placed on local supervision through the County's Probation Department after being released.

The Big Bear Sheriff's Station routinely works in conjunction with County Probation and State Parole to monitor the whereabouts and activities of parolees and probationers who have been granted PRCS status under AB 109 to ensure that they remain in compliance with the terms and conditions of their release from custody.

Refer: Jeremy King, Detective
Station: Big Bear Sheriff’s Station
Phone No. 909-866-0100

John McMahon, Sheriff-Coroner
San Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner Department

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SBSD - Big Bear Sheriffs Department
477 Summit Blvd
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315

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