POLICE ARREST TWO IN PORN VIDEO SHOOT AT WOODLAND HILLS HOME.Byline: Jaxon Van Derbeken Daily News Staff Writer After residents complained about sex acts in a neighbor's yard - some of which were visible during a children's birthday party - police caught some suspects in the flesh Thursday. Patrol officers arrived at the house in the 22300 block of Dolorosa Street, about 12:15 p.m. and interrupted in·ter·rupt v. in·ter·rupt·ed, in·ter·rupt·ing, in·ter·rupts v.tr. 1. To break the continuity or uniformity of: Rain interrupted our baseball game. 2. the two people, who were actors making a video, said Sgt. Steve Merrin of the West Valley vice detail. Arrested on suspicion of 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. lewd conduct were Mark Goldberg Mark Goldberg is the current manager of Bromley, an English association football club currently playing in the Isthmian League Premier Division. Goldberg originally made his fortune in the recruitment industry, becoming a millionaire. , 36, of Sherman Oaks, and Lottie Rumble, 24, of New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , police said. ``Patrol got a call about naked people in the yard, neighbors were complaining,'' Merrin said. ``They got there, from where the lady was complaining, the officers saw a male and female engaged in a sex act in the back yard. ``They had a full film crew there,'' Merrin said. ``Over the weekend, there was a children's birthday party, and they said they could see these people in the back yard.'' The director of the production was cited for filming without a permit, as were two people who sublet sub·let tr.v. sub·let, sub·let·ting, sub·lets 1. To rent (property one holds by lease) to another. 2. To subcontract (work). n. the home to the production crew. Merrin said the production company faces fines and that the neighbors were rightly incensed by the filming. ``Do the neighbors have to put up with this? Under the guise Guise (gēz, gwēz), influential ducal family of France. The First Duke of Guise The family was founded as a cadet branch of the ruling house of Lorraine by Claude de Lorraine, 1st duc de Guise, 1496–1550, who received of the First Amendment? I can't believe how may complaints we get over this, our hands are tied, but in this case, we actually observed it.'' |
|
||||||||||||

Printer friendly
Cite/link
Email
Feedback
Reader Opinion