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UPDATED: WSPD Officer Shot Overnight on Anson St.

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According to the WSPD, an officer was shot in the left bicep early Sunday morning while responding to a reported assault. Officer J. Barnes received a non-life -threatening wound and was transported to the hospital. The officers did not return fire and the suspect was later taken into custody.

Officer Barnes and Office C. Arauz responded to a report of an assault on a female at 615 Anson St. at approximately 3:15am. Officers were informed that there was possibly a man inside of the unit with a gun. After Officer Barnes was shot additional back up units from the WSPD arrived, at which time the suspect was arrested.

 

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When patrol officers arrived at the scene on Anson Street, an officer knocked on the front door of the apartment, announced that officers were on the scene, then instructed the occupants of the apartment to open the door. While the officers were standing outside waiting for a response Carmelo Santiago-Oliva fired four shots through the closed front door of the apartment unit. Officer J.D. Barnes was struck one time in the left bicep.

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Officer Barnes was evacuated from the scene and the remaining officers established a perimeter around the apartment. After approximately 10 minutes of negotiations, Carmelo Oliva exited the apartment and surrendered to officers.

Detectives with the Criminal Investigations Division responded to the scene and assumed the investigation. Investigators determined that prior to the arrival of the officers Carmelo Oliva was involved in a domestic dispute with his wife. During this domestic dispute, Carmelo Oliva physically assault his wife and discharged a handgun through a glass window of the apartment.

Officer J.D. Barnes was transported to Baptist Medical Center where he is listed in stable condition with a gunshot wound to his arm. Officer Barnes has been employed by the Winston-Salem Police Department since September of 2011.

No Winston-Salem Police Officers discharged their service weapon during this incident.

Carmelo Santiago-Oliva has been charged with two counts of Assault with a Firearm on a Law Enforcement Officer, Assault with a Deadly Weapon with the Intent to Kill Inflicting Serious Injury and Assault on a Female. Carmelo Oliva is currently being held in the Forsyth County Detention Center with no bond allowed and a court date of April 10, 2014.

The investigation into this incident is continuing and the Winston-Salem Police Department asks that anyone with information call 336/773-7700 or CrimeStoppers at 336/727-2800.

 

 

 

 

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Killer Clown Urban Myth Debunked in Winston-Salem, Arrest Made

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Claims of “Killer Clown” sightings in Winston-Salem have made national headlines and made Winston-Salem one of the locations for a rash of recent claims from Greenville, South Carolina to one outrageous claim of a Greensboro man who claims to have pursued one of the these clowns with a machete. These sightings are similar to other incidents that seem to run in streaks resembling the “Killer Clown” sightings in Boston in 1981. Those sightings were never verified and, at least in Winston-Salem, the current sightings appear to be fabrications.

Since the two incidents that were reported on September 4th and September 5th the WSPD has continued to work diligently to locate the alleged suspect(s) in these cases or to even find proof that they existed in the first place. These investigative steps included intensive neighborhood canvasses as well as high visibility patrols in the areas where the sightings were reported as well as nearby areas where children are likely to be present. All of which cost tax-payer money and divert resources from real crimes. In addition, an emphasis was placed on conducting in-depth interviews with all witnesses and attempting to develop any other potential witnesses and/or leads to follow.

In the course of this investigation, WSPD investigators obtained video surveillance footage of the specific area of the September 4th sighting. Officers reviewed the portion of the footage covering the time frame of the reported sighting and also a period of time immediately before and after. The video surveillance did not reveal any individual dressed as a clown or anyone trying to lure children into the woods at this location.
To date, each report of the clown sightings provided to the Winston-Salem Police Department has been thoroughly investigated and according to the WSPD they have not been able to substantiate any sightings.

On Friday at 2:48am the WSPD received another call related to suspicious activity by an individual dressed in a clown costume in the area of the 1800 block of Salem Crest Lane. The caller, 24 year-old David Armstrong, reported that an individual dressed as a clown knocked on his window. Armstrong told police that he chased the clown until the subject ran into some nearby woods.

Officers conducted a thorough investigation into this incident. At the conclusion of this investigation, Armstrong admitted to fabricating the story. Armstrong was arrested and charged with Filing a False Police Report. Armstrong was placed into the Forsyth County Detention Center under $500.00 secured bond. His court date is set for September 12th. He is the first person arrested for filing a false report in any of the current “Killer Clown” sightings- none of which have produced even the most basic photo evidence that any of the events ever occurred. In an environment where almost everyone, including many children, have cell phones capable of shooting video and stills the lack of evidence thus far is damning.

Anyone with any information regarding this incident or similar crimes is asked to call the Winston-Salem Police Department at 336-773-7700 or Crime Stoppers at 336-727-2800. En Español: 336-728-3904.

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WSPD Busts Prostitution Ring

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Throughout the month of March 2016, the Special Investigation Unit with the WSPD conducted an Escort/Prostitution Sting throughout the city. This operation resulted in the arrests of nine suspects. Four of those arreated and charged were from Winston-Salem and the rest were from High Point, Thomasville, and Jonesville. Those arrested include:

25 year-old Katherine Olivia Mae Newsome, charged with Prostitution by Assignment and Solicitation for prostitution
28 year-old Ashley Nicole Nolan, charged with rostitution by Assignment Solicitation for prostitution
29 year-old Sabrina Prophet, charged with Prostitution by Assignment, Solicitation for prostitution, Possession of drug paraphernalia, Possession of Marijuana, Transport for Prostitution, Aid and Abet for Prostitution
26 year-old Monique Marie Bevan, charged with Aid and Abet for Prostitution Solicitation for prostitution
22 year-old Alvaro Alvarez Reyes, charged with Prostitution by Assignment Solicitation for prostitution
28 year-old Jennifer Brandy Nicole Steed, charged with Prostitution by Assignment Solicitation for prostitution
26 year-old Hazel Christine Murray, charged with Aid and Abet for Prostitution
31 year-old Michael Wayne Boyles, charged with Aid and Abet for Prostitution, Transport for Prostitution
47 year-old Suzanna Hipp, charged with Possession of drug paraphernalia Solicitation for prostitution

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Man Abducts Two Winston-Salem Teens

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On Monday officers with the WSPD Field Services Bureau responded to a reported Runaway/Missing Person. During their investigation they learned that a 13 year-old female and 15 year-old male were missing and witnesses told police that they were possibly in the company of their uncle, 40 year-old Jose Melchor.

According to investigators, Melchor was transporting the teenagers to an unknown location in Mexico and that he and the teens had been planning this endeavor for several weeks.

The WSPD contacted law enforcement agencies who have jurisdiction over the areas in their estimated direction of travel in hopes of intercepting the vehicle, which was believed to be a green Ford F-150 pick up truck.

During the course of the investigation, charges for Felony Abduction of a Child were authorized by the District Attorney’s Office with Full-Extradition.

Shortly before 1:00am Tuesday morning Melchor and the kids were located by the Louisiana State Police on interstate 10 in Garyville in a Nissan Frontier with NC tags. Melchor was taken into custody without incident and the teenagers were located unharmed. Authorities with the Louisiana State Police are still in the process of contacting Child Protective Services for temporary custody of the children as of this posting.

The teenagers will be reunited with their mother as soon as practical. Melchor will remain in custody in Louisiana as extradition is being worked out to bring him back to North Carolina.

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