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stucco of this same garage structure was eventually identified by OCCL marker ³B´Along the north side of this same <br />garage structure were two more impact marks, both marked with OCCL markers ³C´and ³D´ <br />Approximately 20 feet north of the SAPD vehicle, I observed 3 additional items of evidence marked by OCCL placards <br />identified as ³´ ³´and ³´also identified below. Within the space between the detached garage structure belonging <br />to 1814 and 1818 S. Evergreen, I observed two more pieces of evidence which were ultimately marked by OCCL <br />placards ³´and ³´Next to these items of evidence were the following items, which I collected and later booked as <br />evidence into an SAPD evidence locker: One (1) black LG touchscreen cellphone, one (1) black ³Bazi´Jumbo black <br />permanent marker and one (1) black men¶s wallet. I collected these items at approximately 0330 hours and <br />maintained possession of them until they were booked into an SAPD evidence locker. It should also be noted that the <br />black mountain bike was later collected by SAPD CSI Forensic Specialist N. Martinez. <br />For further details, refer to the photographs and crime scene investigation report documented by the Orange County <br />Crime Lab and DA Inv. Kendrick. <br />Items of Evidence: <br /> ±One (1) white metal cartridge case with WIN 9mm headstamp <br /> ±One (1) white metal cartridge case with WIN 9mm headstamp <br /> ±One (1) white metal cartridge case with WIN 9mm headstamp <br /> ±One (1) white metal cartridge case with WIN 40 S&W headstamp <br /> ±One (1) white metal cartridge case with WIN 40 S&W headstamp. <br /> ±One (1) white metal cartridge case with WIN 40 S&W headstamp. <br /> ±One (1) Ruger model SR9 9mm handgun (serial number 33177244). The condition of <br />this firearm was ³off safe´and one live .9mm cartridge loaded in the chamber. This round <br />had the exact same head stamp as evidence items 1-3. <br /> ±One (1) black generic beanie, one (1) black shirt and one (1) black hooded sweatshirt. The shirt and sweatshirt <br />were both cut. <br />SUMMARY: <br />On Monday March 11, 2019 at approximately 0901 hours, Gang Suppression Unit (GSU) detectives and probation <br />officers from the Orange County Probation Department were patrolling in the area of 1800 S. Evergreen and Cedar <br />Streets. GSU Detectives Martinez #3349 (driver) and Solorio #3249 (front passenger) were driving a black and white <br />marked SAPD police vehicle. Detective Alcala #3226 (driver) and Bodnar #3337 (front passenger) were also driving a <br />separate black and white marked SAPD police vehicle. OC Probation Officers Ibarra #365 and Pinto #91 were driving <br />an unmarked black Ford Explorer. <br />All three vehicles traveled southbound from Standard then westbound on Occidental Street. Detectives Alcala and <br />Bodnar continued west on Occidental Street then proceeded north in the west alley of 1800 S. Evergreen Street. <br />Simultaneously Probation Officers Ibarra and Pinto proceeded north on Evergreen Street from Occidental Street. <br />Finally, Detectives Martinez and Solorio drove past Evergreen Street and its adjacent west alley approaching Cedar <br />Santa Ana PD 2019-05804 7 of 10