DEPUTIES NAB EX-CONS FOR VIOLATIONS SWEEP TARGETS APARTMENT COMPLEX.Byline: Greg Botonis Staff Writer PALMDALE - Palmdale deputies made more than a dozen arrests in an 11-hour ``saturation saturation, of an organic compound saturation, of an organic compound, condition occurring when its molecules contain no double or triple bonds and thus cannot undergo addition reactions. patrol'' targeting ex-convicts in downtown Palmdale, officials said Tuesday. Monday's effort centered around an 11th Street East apartment complex where seven of the 20 apartment units were listed as residences of people on parole parole (pərōl`), in criminal law, release from prison of a convict before the expiration of his term on condition that his activities be restricted and that he report regularly to an officer. from prison. ``It's definitely an area that we are looking at,'' said Sgt. Kyle Bistline, who heads the Palmdale Partners Against Crime team. ``We're working with the owner on it as well. It does have some problems, things we need to address.'' Deputies were accompanied by probation and parole officers and representatives of the county housing department and city building and code-enforcement officers. ``Much of the saturation patrol was just addressing the concerns of residents, like most of our patrols are,'' Bistline said. Deputies checked the parolees' apartments to make sure they were living in compliance with the terms of their release from prison, officials said. Three parolees who live in the complex were arrested on suspicion of parole violations, including one who had a dagger and a nunchaku nun·cha·ku or nun·chuck or num·chuck n. A pair of hardwood sticks joined by a chain or cord and used as a weapon. Often used in the plural. , a martial arts This is a list of martial arts, broken down by region and style. African martial arts Eritrea
Four other parolees also were arrested for parole violations. Two other people were arrested on drug charges and another person for a felony felony (fĕl`ənē), any grave crime, in contrast to a misdemeanor, that is so declared in statute or was so considered in common law. warrant. Four misdemeanor misdemeanor, in law, a minor crime, in contrast to a felony. At common law a misdemeanor was a crime other than treason or a felony. Although it might be a grave offense, it did not affect the feudal bond or take away the offender's property. By the 19th cent. arrests were made during the sweep. Deputies also towed one vehicle and issued three citations, one for drinking in public and two for juveniles in possession of tobacco. |
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