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SBSD - Victor Valley Sheriff's Department
Wednesday July 1st, 2020 :: 11:21 a.m. PDT

Advisory

Two additional suspects arrested for felony vandalism during the June 7th protest at GEO Detention Facility

DATE/TIME: Sunday, June 7, 2020/3:45 p.m. *UPDATE July 1, 2020*

INCIDENT: Immigration/ICE Protest
Unlawful Assembly
Vandalism

LOCATION: GEO Detentions and Corrections Facility 10400 Rancho Road, Adelanto

SUSPECTS: Vanessa Perez, age 24 of Rosemead (arrested June 29th for felony vandalism – posted bail)
Andrew Ascencio, age 21, resident of El Monte (arrested June 29th for felony vandalism – posted bail)
Leticia Hernandez, age 31 of Anaheim (arrested for vandalism – out of custody)
Investigators are seeking information to identify at least four additional suspects (photos attached)

UPDATE – July 1, 2020:
After additional investigation, detectives identified Vanessa Perez and Andrew Ascencio as suspects who vandalized the GEO Detention Facility and employee vehicles. Arrest warrants were obtained for both Perez and Ascencio and they were taken into custody on June 29, 2020 and booked at West Valley Detention Center for felony vandalism. Perez and Ascencio posted bail bonds and were released from custody.

Detectives continue to work this case and are looking for information which could lead to the arrest of other individuals involved in the riot. Photos of additional suspects are being released and anyone with information is urged to contact the Victor Valley Station, Detective Alex Pangburn at (760)552-6800.
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SUMMARY:
On Sunday, June 7, 2020, at approximately 2:00 p.m., Victor Valley and Adelanto deputies responded to a planned protest scheduled to march from Highway 395 and Rancho Road to the GEO Adelanto Detention Facility in Adelanto. Deputies monitored the march, which began as a peaceful protest. Sheriff’s Aviation 40K1 and 40K3 were providing aerial support and relaying information to deputies that were along the route. The march ended at the facility, with approximately 300 persons in attendance.
At approximately 3:45 p.m., deputies received information that a large number of the protestors had become violent and were throwing rocks at the building and spraying graffiti. Further reports stated that windows were being broken, and demonstrators were attempting to breach the building. As deputies convened on the building, bottles and rocks were being thrown at them and their marked patrol vehicles. Deputies formed a line of protection at the front of the building in attempts to secure the facility and get protestors away from the building and into the parking lot. Additional deputies from all high desert stations and members of the department’s Mobile Field Force responded and added further support to securing the building and assisting with the crowd that was unruly and vandalizing the building and vehicles with rocks and spray paint.
A protestor was seen with a rag that he had partially crammed into the gas tank of a vehicle and was attempting to start the cloth on fire to ignite the car. Deputies deployed less than lethal munitions to try to stop the suspect and control the crowd. The suspect was struck and immediately ran into a group of protestors to hide from deputies. During the incident, Sheriff’s Aviation personnel made dozens of announcements on the public-address system requesting the protestors disperse from the area. After nearly 2 hours of destruction and unlawful behavior, deputies were able to disperse the crowd from the area.
An employee of the facility sustained an injury from a large rock thrown by a protestor. Six vehicles belonging to the facility and twenty-seven employees’ vehicles were vandalized and damaged. Six windows of the facility were shattered, and protestors spray-painted graffiti numerous places on the building and signs. Three Sheriff’s vehicles were damaged, one with graffiti and two had tires that were slashed.
One arrest was made; Leticia Hernandez from Anaheim was arrested for vandalism.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Victor Valley Sheriff’s Station (760) 552-6800. Callers can remain anonymous and contact the WeTip Hotline at 800-78CRIME or www.wetip.com.

Refer: Public Affairs Division
Phone No. (909) 387-3700
JOHN McMAHON, Sheriff-Coroner
San Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner Department

Address/Location
SBSD - Victor Valley Sheriff's Department
11613 Bartlett Ave
Adelanto, CA 92301

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