Parks Bureau Mounted Enforcement Detail Deputy Arrest Felony Tagging Suspect
On November 5th, 2012, a Parks Bureau Mounted Enforcement Detail Deputy from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department observed a male adult tagging/spray painting the walls and sidewalks at City Terrace Park.
The deputy immediately arrested the suspect Randy Serrano age 18, a resident of Montebello for Felony Vandalism (Graffiti).
Suspect Serrano was booked at East Los Angeles Sheriff’s Station for Felony Vandalism and is being held on $20,000.00 bail.
City Terrace Park is located at 1126 North Hazard Avenue, East Los Angeles.
The Parks Bureau Mounted Enforcement Detail (M.E.D.) is made up of 2 sergeants and 4 deputy sheriffs who are assigned to conduct law enforcement duties from the back of their equine partners. The mission of the Mounted Enforcement Detail is to provide the Department with a well-trained equestrian unit capable of being utilized in a variety of situations including, but not limited to:
Crime suppression/Directed Patrol: The Detail can deploy in areas where it is difficult for patrol Deputies to access, such as parks, housing projects, train tracks, beaches, and river beds. The mounted unit can also patrol shopping malls and other areas congested by traffic. M.E.D. deputies were recently responsible for significant arrests involving assault, weapons and narcotic violations during the Antelope Valley Fair.
Crowd Management: Horses have proven effective during crowd management incidents and have calmed an agitated mob at various events. M.E.D. deputies deploy to many events where large crowds gather.
Ceremonial Events: M.E.D. has provided mounted color guards at various
contract city parades and events. They have also provided a “riderless horse” at
some peace officer funerals. These details are a highly visible method of representing the Department in a positive manner.
Static Displays: A uniformed Deputy and their equestrian partner are always a big hit at community fairs and school functions.
Wildfire Equine and Livestock Evacuation: Through coordination with the Sheriff’s Emergency Operations Bureau and the L.A. County Animal Control Department, personnel from M.E.D. are being trained to utilize Department truck and horse trailer combinations to evacuate equine and livestock from areas threatened by wildfires.
The Parks Bureau of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department polices 177 county parks, golf courses and special event venues throughout Los Angeles County.
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Address/Location
LASD - Parks Bureau, Los Angeles County Sheriff
500 W Temple St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 213-893-1076
Paul D. Schrader
LASD - Parks Bureau
[email protected]
310-499-8531