Restaurant killing suspect had warrant out for his arrest after he skipped court hearing, it wasn’t processed until after his ex-fiancé was killed
Johnnie Jordan is accused of shooting and killing his ex-fiancé Vita Joga while she was at her waitressing job at Roseville s House of Oliver on Monday. Author: Eric Escalante, Giacomo Luca (ABC10) Published: 5:51 PM PDT June 24, 2021 Updated: 11:14 PM PDT June 24, 2021
ROSEVILLE, Calif. Placer County court administration said a record of a suspected gunman s failure to appear in court wouldn t have reached the sheriff s office until the next day.
Johnnie Jordan, 49, is suspected of shooting and killing his ex-fiancé Vita Joga while she was at her waitressing job on Monday.
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A November 2020 traffic stop lead to the discovery of drug trafficking, human trafficking and EDD fraud Joseph Jarosz
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A six month investigation between the Roseville Police Department and multiple Bay Area law enforcement agencies lead to multiple arrests and the discovery of drug trafficking, human trafficking, credit card fraud, and EDD fraud.
The investigation started in November 2020 with a traffic stop. Roseville police arrested Bruce Anderson, 41, and Candice Carty, 28, both of Suisun City, following a traffic stop, which resulted in police discovering and seizing: approximately $11,000, drugs packaged for sales, a loaded .40 caliber handgun and approximately $90,000 in jewelry. Two children were also in the car at the time of the arrest and were placed in protective custody with Placer County CPS.
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Fernando Alvarado and Kevyn Arquieta were convicted after receiving roughly $23,000 total from fraudulent unemployment claims. Author: Samantha Solomon (ABC10) Updated: 12:16 PM PDT April 26, 2021
PLACER COUNTY, Calif. The first of several unemployment benefits fraud cases in Placer County was wrapped up with two convictions, the county s district attorney s office said in a Facebook post on Monday.
Fernando Alvarado, 41 and Kevyn Arquieta, 25, were each convicted of unemployment insurance fraud. The Placer County District Attorney s Office said both defendants were in custody in the Placer County Jail for other, undisclosed felony offenses when they filed the false unemployment claims with the state s Employment Development Department [EDD].