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Mammoth Police report that on Monday, Detective Doug Hornebeck took a lewd conduct report at a local retail store. The owner and a female employee told Hornebeck about a man who had entered the store on June 22, who had watched and followed young girls inside the business. Police say that the employee noticed that the man had an erection and was clearly masturbating as he followed the girls. There was surveillance video of the incident, but the store owner said a fault in the system had not been repaired until Monday the 29th. When Detective Hornebeck saw the video, he observed that the suspect actually touched a young girl while doing this, according to police. The victim appeared to be about 12 years old, police say, and the video was taken as evidence to possibly indentify the victim and suspect.
On Tuesday, store employees called the police again to say that the suspect had returned and appeared to be trying the same act described before. The store owner called 911, followed the suspect out of the store and wrote down the suspect vehicle’s license plate.
Police say that Officer Tim Smalley, who responded to the second call, recognized the license plate and linked the plate to the name of a suspect that he knew to have engaged in similar acts about 20 years ago, also in Mammoth. When the vehicle description and the suspect’s name were put out over the radio, Mammoth Police Chief Randy Schienle, who was also familiar with the suspect, saw the man driving on Old Mammoth Road, and detained him near Ranch Road. Police say that one of the store employees was driven to the scene and positively identified the suspect.
Ricardo Vaca Munoz was arrested and taken to the county jail on charges of lewd and lascivious acts with a child under the age of 14, along with lewd acts in public. Bail was set at $100,000.
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written by mtngal , July 02, 2009
written by mtngal , July 02, 2009
Okay all you gripers who criticize MLPD, this is part of what l.e. does! Yep, even in Mammoth. Maybe especially in Mammoth. Was it a deadly situation? No. Was it illegal? Yes. Should this guy be put away? Yes. If not MLPD or other l.e. personnel, who's gonna do this work? Kudos to the detective, responding officer, and the Chief!!
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written by longtimeMammothresident , July 06, 2009
written by longtimeMammothresident , July 06, 2009
How about kudos to the retail shop employees that reported it in the first place?
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written by Paco , July 06, 2009
written by Paco , July 06, 2009
mtngal, so MLPD arrests a pervert. Does that mean we should forgive all the other MLPD transgressions? Ridiculous.
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written by brian lamar , July 06, 2009
written by brian lamar , July 06, 2009
Kudos to the detective, responding officer, and the Chief!!
Umm, you mean for just doing their job? Awards for everyone who competently follows through with their assigned duties. Excellent police work!
Actually, this man is known by practically the entire town for his history of creepiness and inappropriate behavior. Why didn't the cops try to do something sooner? If complaints were filed in the past, which there were, and nothing was done by the MLPD, then this should be addressed. Once again, MLPD shows it's incompetence.
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written by mtngal , July 06, 2009
written by mtngal , July 06, 2009
Get a life you guys. Do you know that complaints were filed and nothing done by MLPD in the past? Do you know ALL the circumstances of the MLPD officers' "indiscretions"? You have wayyyy too much time on your hands - how about becoming a CERT volunteer?
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