West Sacramento News-Ledger - Feb. 3, 2016

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Police Log Compiled by: Monica Stark The news items below are collected from police dispatchers’ notes and arrest reports. The information in them has often not been verified beyond the initial reports. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Jan. 27 at 11:59 p.m. -- Reporting Date and Time A transient located on the 1600 block of West Capitol Avenue was arrested on a warrant out of Yolo County for $10,000. He was arrested and booked into Yolo County Jail. Jan. 27 at 10:06 a.m. -- Reporting Date and Time A transient known to the reporting officer was found to be on parole. He was located on the 1000 block of West Capitol Avenue and was determined to have violated his parole. Jan. 27 at 1:14 a.m. -Reporting Date and Time A male was arrested at the intersection of 15th and South River Road for DUI. Jan. 27 at 5 p.m. -- Reporting Date and Time The reporting officer assisted the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department impact team with a K9 narcotic search of a vehicle located at the intersection of 4th and G streets. The K9 alerted on the driver seat of the vehicle and the driver was found to have methamphetamines on his person. Jan. 26 at 12:24 a.m. -- Reporting Date and Time A male was served with a notice to appear

in court after being stopped for shoplifting at the 700 block of Riverpoint Court. Jan. 25 at 11:48 p.m. -- Reporting Date and Time The reporting officer conducted a stop of a grey Nissan for expired registration. Upon contact he stated his name and it was found he had a warrant out of Sacramento. He was arrested and booked into Yolo County Jail. Jan. 26 at 5:33 p.m. -Reporting Date and Time Officer was flagged down at the intersection of West Capitol and Sycamore regarding juveniles throwing rocks into the roadway. One was intoxicated and on probation, the other was unable to care for himself. Both were arrested. Jan. 26 at 11 p.m. -- Reporting Date and Time The suspect was contacted at the 300 block of 4th Street. The suspect was consuming alcohol and there was garbage thrown about the street. The subject had objective symptoms of intoxication. The individual was arrested and booked into Yolo County Jail. Jan. 26 at 6:24 a.m. -Reporting Date and Time The suspect was arrested at the intersection of Lakewood Drive and Fernwood Court for driving under the influence. Jan. 26 at 3:35 p.m. -Reporting Date and Time An individual was located at the intersection of Kegle Drive and Cummins Way carrying a meth and a meth pipe.

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Jan. 25 at 8 p.m. -- Reporting Date and Time The suspect was contacted at the 900 block of West Capitol Avenue and an all systems check revealed the individual had three warrants. The suspect was booked into Yolo County Jail. Jan. 25 at 10:28 a.m. -- Reporting Date and Time The suspect was contacted when officers responded to a trespass. An all systems check showed the suspect had a misdemeanor warrant out of Sacramento, so she was arrested and booked into Yolo County Jail. Jan. 25 at 5:25 p.m. -Reporting Date and Time An individual was served a notice to appear in court after found shoplifting at the 200 block of Town Center Plaza. Jan. 25 at 5:56 p.m. -Reporting Date and Time An individual was served with a notice to appear in court after an alleged shoplifting at the intersection of Reed Avenue and Riverpoint Court. Jan. 24 at 2:35 a.m. -Reporting Date and Time An individual was served with a notice to appear in court after an alleged shoplifting at the 700 block of Riverpoint Court. Jan. 24 at 4:50 p.m. -Reporting Date and Time An individual was served with a notice to appear in court after an alleged two violations, possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia.

ty Jail. Jan. 24 at 1:54 p.m. -Reporting Date and Time The suspect was contacted at his residence and was known to have a felony warrant. The suspect was taken without incident and arrested and booked into Yolo County Jail. Jan. 23 at 12:35 p.m. -- Reporting Date and Time The individual was located inside a condemned residence at the 600 block of Andrew Street and a warrant check revealed a warrant out of Tehama County. Jan. 23 at 1:02 p.m. -Reporting Date and Time An individual was arrested for driving under the influence at the 700 block of Ikea Court. Jan. 23 at 1:42 a.m. -Reporting Date and Time The suspect was contacted in front of the 900 block of West Capitol Avenue and was determined he had an outstanding warrant. He was arrested and transported to Yolo County Jail. Jan. 23 at 8:05 a.m. -Reporting Date and Time An individual was arrested at the corner of West Capitol Avenue and Cedar for a felony warrant and booked into Yolo County Jail. Jan. 22 at 3:53 p.m. -Reporting Date and Time An individual was served with a notice to appear in court for an alleged shoplifting at the 700 block of Riverpoint Court.

Jan. 24 at 8:57 p.m. -Reporting Date and Time An individual was arrested for driving under the influence at the 700 block of Ikea Court.

Jan. 22 at 1:34 p.m. -Reporting Date and Time The police were called after the suspect slashed somebody’s tires. The suspect was arrested and booked into Yolo County Jail.

Jan. 24 at 11:12 p.m. -- Reporting Date and Time The suspect was arrested for driving under the influence at the intersection of Industrial and Terminal.

Jan. 22 at 3:22 p.m. -Reporting Date and Time The suspect was transported from Solano County Jail to a felony bench warrant.

Jan. 24 at 11:52 p.m. -- Reporting Date and Time The subject was observed riding a bike at the Broderick Boat Ramp and was known to have a felony bench warrant. The individual was arrested and booked into Yolo Coun-

Jan. 22 at 5:03 p.m. -Reporting Date and Time The suspect was contacted when officers responded to a call of a suspicious suspect. The subject returned on probation and had multiple active warrants; the suspect was arrested and booked into Yolo County Jail.

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Ken Canfield of the National Center for Fathering says, “Such time and attention helps prevent girls from seeking romantic attention from men.” “The Importance of Fathers” booklet says that “Fathers are a child’s guide to the outside world.” A Great Night for Divorced or Separated Dads Linda Nielsen, the author of Between Fathers & Daughters: Enriching and Rebuilding Your Adult Relationship says, “In a divorced family, there are many ways a father-daughter bond may suffer. Based on her research, Dr. Linda Nielsen found that only 10 to 15 percent of fathers get to enjoy the benefits of shared parenting after divorce. What a girl needs is a loving, predictable father figure -- whether married to her mother, single, or divorced.” A night out one to one can provide meaningful attention for a girl. In his recent book “Always Dad”, Paul Mandelstein, advises divorced dads to find ways to play a crucial role in their daughter’s life. He suggests that the father-daughter connection, even several years after a family dissolves, is heavily influenced by consistency in contact and the quality of the relationship. According to psychologist Kevin Leman, fathers are the key to their daughter’s future. “That evidence shows that a father’s relationship with his daughter is one of the key determinants in a woman’s ability to enjoy a successful life and marriage.” For21 years, this dinner dance has been a tradition in West Sacramento. Maybe it’s time to make it a tradition in your family. What fathers and daughters say: “I took my daughter to the father-daughter dance and I cried like a little baby. She’s 11 years old, so seeing her get dressed up and pretty made me cry.” Kevin Hart “My Daddy was my hero. He was always there for me when I needed him. He listened to me and taught me so many things. But most of all he was fun.” Bindi Irwin “We love it!” Joshua Stark “I went a few years ago with my dad, and my husband took our daughter. Now my husband takes

her and I don’t attend.” Becky Olson “I want my hubby to take our little girl. I think she is at the right age to appreciate it! I want him to start teacher her how a gentleman should act and for her to learn how a little lady should too. This will be a magical memory!” Natalie Ramirez-Loftin “My husband and daughter have gone to the dance for the last 7 years an plan on going again in February. They love it!!! I have pictures from each year!” Michelle Turner-Mayer

The Father/ Daughter Bond:

1. A father teaches his daughter that it is not necessary to choose between being strong and delicate. She can be both at the same time. 2. He is the first man she looks up to and he totally brings out the best in her. 3. Dads make their daughters take risks to build self-confidence. 4. He gives her the confidence to do things on her own and become independent. For example, he pushes her to learn to ride a bicycle and drive the car. 5. When it comes to careers, a father is the first person every daughter goes to for proper guidance and advice. They never stop their daughters from aiming high, but also give them a taste of reality by sharing their experiences. 6. Sports, extracurricular activities, hobby classes — they encourage their daughters for anything and everything. They know this will only make their daughters grow as an individual. 7. Fathers have a cool way to expose the outer world to their daughters: Family vacations, outings and adventure camps.This is their way of letting their daughters know how big the world is. 8. Daughters observe their fathers strength to take up responsibilities and their soft side that cares about the family.


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