UPD LOCATED #LASD is Asking for the Public’s Help Locating At-Risk Missing Person, Georgina McMoore #Carson

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Missing Person Unit is advising Georgina McMoore has been located.
 
Thank you to the public, the media, Aero Bureau, and deputy personnel for their tireless efforts in the search for Ms. McMoore.

UPD LOCATED #LASD is Asking for the Public’s Help Locating At-Risk Missing Person, Georgina McMoore #Carson

Los Angeles County Sheriff`s Department Missing Person Unit is advising Georgina McMoore has been located.

Thank you to the public, the media, Aero Bureau, and deputy personnel for their tireless efforts in the search for Ms. McMoore.
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We Remember and Honor LASD Detective Raul Vasquez Gama, End of Watch (EOW) May 1, 2007, Automobile Accident

On May 1, 2007, shortly before 9 a.m., Detective Raul Gama was working an undercover surveillance operation involving stolen cellular phones.  He was inside a parked van on Oxnard Street in North Hollywood as part of this operation when a teenage driver lost control of his vehicle and crashed into the parked van. He was transported to Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank where he succumbed to his injuries. He died the day after his 20-anniversary as a member of the Sheriff’s Department. 

At the time of the accident the young driver was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving and vehicular manslaughter.  Subsequent tests showed he had no impairment, making this only a tragic accident.

Around noon on June 20, 2003, 30 Union Pacific railroad cars broke loose during a switching maneuver and rolled some 27 into Los Angeles before railroad personnel managed to switch them onto a sidetrack in the City of Commerce causing 18 of the cars to derail.  Some of these cars crashed into nearby homes.  Detective Gama rescued a family trapped in the debris despite leaking natural gas and sparking from downed power lines.  For this act of heroism, he received the Department’s Medal of Valor. 

Detective Gama was survived by his wife, Sandra, and four children. His funeral was attended by over 3,000 mourners. A short time before his wife he told his wife about his career, “If I had it to do over again, I wouldn’t change a thing. I love what I do.”

We Remember and Honor LASD Detective Raul Vasquez Gama, End of Watch (EOW) May 1, 2007, Automobile Accident

On May 1, 2007, shortly before 9 a.m., Detective Raul Gama was working an undercover surveillance operation involving stolen cellular phones. He was inside a parked van on Oxnard Street in North Hollywood as part of this operation when a teenage driver lost control of his vehicle and crashed into the parked van. He was transported to Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank where he succumbed to his injuries. He died the day after his 20-anniversary as a member of the Sheriff’s Department.

At the time of the accident the young driver was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving and vehicular manslaughter. Subsequent tests showed he had no impairment, making this only a tragic accident.

Around noon on June 20, 2003, 30 Union Pacific railroad cars broke loose during a switching maneuver and rolled some 27 into Los Angeles before railroad personnel managed to switch them onto a sidetrack in the City of Commerce causing 18 of the cars to derail. Some of these cars crashed into nearby homes. Detective Gama rescued a family trapped in the debris despite leaking natural gas and sparking from downed power lines. For this act of heroism, he received the Department’s Medal of Valor.

Detective Gama was survived by his wife, Sandra, and four children. His funeral was attended by over 3,000 mourners. A short time before his wife he told his wife about his career, “If I had it to do over again, I wouldn’t change a thing. I love what I do.”
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DEPUTY JONATHAN STEWART, EOW 04/27/2024

On behalf of @lasdhq, we are deeply saddened to announce the unexpected passing of Deputy Jonathan Stewart on Saturday, April 27, 2024.

Sheriff Luna is wearing a tan long sleeve shirt with a black tie, badge on left side of shirt, sitting infront of an American flag, sitting in front of a blue background.

Sheriff Robert G. Luna
Sheriff Robert G. Luna is the 34th Sheriff of Los Angeles County. Sheriff Luna commands the largest Sheriff’s Department in the United States, with nearly 18,000 budgeted sworn and professional staff.

DEPUTY JONATHAN STEWART, EOW 04/27/2024

On behalf of @lasdhq, we are deeply saddened to announce the unexpected passing of Deputy Jonathan Stewart on Saturday, April 27, 2024.

UPD LOCATED #LASD is Asking for the Public’s Help Locating At-Risk Missing Person, Georgina McMoore #Carson

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Missing Person Unit is advising Georgina McMoore has been located.
 
Thank you to the public, the media, Aero Bureau, and deputy personnel for their tireless efforts in the search for Ms. McMoore.

UPD LOCATED #LASD is Asking for the Public’s Help Locating At-Risk Missing Person, Georgina McMoore #Carson

Los Angeles County Sheriff`s Department Missing Person Unit is advising Georgina McMoore has been located.

Thank you to the public, the media, Aero Bureau, and deputy personnel for their tireless efforts in the search for Ms. McMoore.
...

We Remember and Honor LASD Detective Raul Vasquez Gama, End of Watch (EOW) May 1, 2007, Automobile Accident

On May 1, 2007, shortly before 9 a.m., Detective Raul Gama was working an undercover surveillance operation involving stolen cellular phones.  He was inside a parked van on Oxnard Street in North Hollywood as part of this operation when a teenage driver lost control of his vehicle and crashed into the parked van. He was transported to Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank where he succumbed to his injuries. He died the day after his 20-anniversary as a member of the Sheriff’s Department. 

At the time of the accident the young driver was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving and vehicular manslaughter.  Subsequent tests showed he had no impairment, making this only a tragic accident.

Around noon on June 20, 2003, 30 Union Pacific railroad cars broke loose during a switching maneuver and rolled some 27 into Los Angeles before railroad personnel managed to switch them onto a sidetrack in the City of Commerce causing 18 of the cars to derail.  Some of these cars crashed into nearby homes.  Detective Gama rescued a family trapped in the debris despite leaking natural gas and sparking from downed power lines.  For this act of heroism, he received the Department’s Medal of Valor. 

Detective Gama was survived by his wife, Sandra, and four children. His funeral was attended by over 3,000 mourners. A short time before his wife he told his wife about his career, “If I had it to do over again, I wouldn’t change a thing. I love what I do.”

We Remember and Honor LASD Detective Raul Vasquez Gama, End of Watch (EOW) May 1, 2007, Automobile Accident

On May 1, 2007, shortly before 9 a.m., Detective Raul Gama was working an undercover surveillance operation involving stolen cellular phones. He was inside a parked van on Oxnard Street in North Hollywood as part of this operation when a teenage driver lost control of his vehicle and crashed into the parked van. He was transported to Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank where he succumbed to his injuries. He died the day after his 20-anniversary as a member of the Sheriff’s Department.

At the time of the accident the young driver was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving and vehicular manslaughter. Subsequent tests showed he had no impairment, making this only a tragic accident.

Around noon on June 20, 2003, 30 Union Pacific railroad cars broke loose during a switching maneuver and rolled some 27 into Los Angeles before railroad personnel managed to switch them onto a sidetrack in the City of Commerce causing 18 of the cars to derail. Some of these cars crashed into nearby homes. Detective Gama rescued a family trapped in the debris despite leaking natural gas and sparking from downed power lines. For this act of heroism, he received the Department’s Medal of Valor.

Detective Gama was survived by his wife, Sandra, and four children. His funeral was attended by over 3,000 mourners. A short time before his wife he told his wife about his career, “If I had it to do over again, I wouldn’t change a thing. I love what I do.”
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Sheriff Luna is wearing a tan long sleeve shirt with a black tie, badge on left side of shirt, sitting infront of an American flag, sitting in front of a blue background.

Sheriff Robert G. Luna
Sheriff Robert G. Luna is the 34th Sheriff of Los Angeles County. Sheriff Luna commands the largest Sheriff’s Department in the United States, with nearly 18,000 budgeted sworn and professional staff.