Chief Jacques “Anthony” LaBerge of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department was monitoring his sheriff’s radio while driving on the 14 freeway on his way to work Tuesday morning.
At about 7:30 a.m., LaBerge – who was promoted to departmental captain several years ago after serving as the SCV Station commander – heard a crime broadcast for a robbery that had just occurred.
Dispatchers advised of a woman who had just been robbed of her purse by a male Hispanic in the 19300 block of Golden Valley Road of Canyon Country. The suspect was last seen driving a grey BMW and heading towards the 14 Freeway.
Shortly after he heard the broadcast, LaBerge spotted the robbery suspect’s vehicle on the 14 Freeway, near the Newhall Avenue exit. After coordinating with other Sheriff’s Department units, the suspect was stopped at the Polk Street off-ramp of the 210 freeway.
The extremely heavy commuter traffic made it tough for Santa Clarita Valley Station units to respond to the Chief’s traffic stop. Units from the Sheriff’s County Services Bureau were able to respond quickly from their Olive View Hospital facility in Sylmar, to assist in taking the suspect into custody.
The driver was identified as 20-year-old Aaron Nunez of Sylmar. He was arrested and transported to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station. Chief LaBerge said the successful capture of the robbery suspect was made possible by the multiple units that helped coordinate to bring Nunez into custody. Chief LaBerge stated that it was a “great job by all.”
Like this:
Like Loading...
Related
REAL NAMES ONLY: All posters must use their real individual or business name. This applies equally to Twitter account holders who use a nickname.
27 Comments
Good going Sir!
GREAT JOB!!
Excellent job. SCV is not what it used to be, sadly.
Great job sir
He was the captain of the station not a commander of it. He left the station because he was promoted to a commander.
Well a Station has a commander (or acting commander), which is a position; that person may or may not be a captain, which is a rank.
I met him when he was the captain of the SCV station. When he was promoted from captain to commander is when he left the station.
When he was commander of the SCV Sheriff Station, his rank was captain. Then he was promoted to chief and given a broader command, higher up in the chain of command. http://shq.lasdnews.net/executives/LaBerge-bio.pdf
Great job Commander. Great teamwork.
Awesome job
Yay
I wonder if this is the same suspect that robbed two different ladies of their purses near the sheriff station and toppers pizza last month. I believe maybe in the parking lot where Applebees used to be?
Jessica Padilla find out if it was your aunts
Aww hun your the sweetest man on earth. Babe, my aunt was robbed outside the CVS on Challenger Way & Ave J a couple months back
Sorry to hear that J. P.
.
God bless our police officers and first responders!
Good job
Like a boss!
Nice!??
Omg no way not in the SCV. You mean they have crime there also? Wow seems to me like it really doesn’t matter where you live it happens everywhere!
Well done sir. We are proud of you and the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department. Thank you for your service.
You can take the Deputy out of Lennox , but you can’t take the Lennox out of the Deputy.. Good job sir. You still “got it”.
Emiliza
Always on the job! Never forget!
Great job sir !!
I live in SCV area for more thanb20 yrs and never been like this before, every day get worse, but thanks GOD we have good police officer here and good community ,but we can’t live with our doors and windows open like back onbdoes days.