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Humboldt County District Attorney Maggie Fleming has concluded the Eureka Police Department officers involved in the fatal shooting of a 51-year-old Eureka man last summer were justified in their actions. John Karl Sieger, a military veteran, was reportedly intoxicated and suicidal when he raised a pistol at officers during a tense standoff at a home on the 2800 block of Lowell Street last year. “Once Mr. Sieger refused their commands and pointed his gun at them, the officers reasonably believed they were in imminent danger of being killed or suffering great bodily injury, the DA s Office release states. The District Attorney has notified Mr. Sieger’s family of her d
Humboldt County Office of the District Attorney press release:
DA Maggie Fleming has completed her review of the investigation regarding the Eureka Police Department (EPD) Officer involved shooting of 51-year-old John Karl Sieger on July 23, 2020. A Humboldt County Critical Incident Team, with members from EPD, the Humboldt County District Attorney’s Office, Humboldt County Sheriff’s Department, Arcata Police Department, California Highway Patrol, and Fortuna Police Department, conducted the investigation. The Humboldt County Coroner’s Office and the California Department of Justice – Bureau of Forensic Services provided additional investigative resources.
The investigation revealed that shortly after 5:00 pm on July 23rd, an out-of-county friend of Mr. Sieger called EPD to request a check on his welfare, because she had received texts indicating he was contemplating suicide. Mr. Sieger’s messages to his friend initially included photos of bottles of alcohol; a sub
Additional felony theft charges leveled against Camarillo insurance firm Jeremy Childs, Ventura County Star
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Two local insurance agents were charged with grand theft after allegedly using $61,000 in insurance premium payments for personal use, according to the California Department of Insurance.
Robert Farmer, 66, of Camarillo, and Marion Urcan, 68, of Agoura Hills, both licensed insurance agents at Centerpointe Insurance Services Limited in Camarillo, had already pleaded not guilty to two grand theft charges in Los Angeles County. The pair are accused of taking over $687,000 from two towing companies and misappropriating the funds, officials said.
More Felony Charges for California Insurance Agents in Reported $748K Theft February 11, 2021
Additional charges of felony grand theft were filed this week against licensed California insurance agents Robert Farmer, 66, of Camarillo, and Marion Urcan, 68, of Agoura Hills.
The additional charges were filed after Farmer and Urcan allegedly accepted more than $61,000 in insurance premium payments from a towing company and misappropriated the money for their personal use.
Farmer and Urcan last month were arraigned in Los Angeles County Superior Court on similar charges of grand theft after allegedly accepting over $687,000 in insurance premium payments from multiple business owners and pocketing those funds. The total alleged loss in these two cases is over $748,000.