Crime & Incidents
Illegal Marijuana Cultivation Search Warrants
On Saturday, February 27, 2021, personnel from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department and the Cannabis Regulation Task Force served narcotic related search warrants at nine separate residences located in the cities of Hemet and San Jacinto.
Homicide
The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department continued its investigation into the death of the female juvenile in this case and made an additional arrest. On Saturday, February 27, 2021, Jeremiah David Carlton, 19 years old out of Canyon Lake was arrested for murder and booked into the Cois Byrd Detention Center. This investigation continues and no additional details are currently available.
Two Arrested in Possession of a Handgun
On Thursday February 25, 2021 at 4:28 pm, Gang Task Force personnel conducted a traffic enforcement stop in the area of Lake Park Drive and Soboba Springs Drive, in the City of San Jacinto, County of Riverside. Task Force Officers contacted Ramon Mora and Charlotte Arres. Mora is a documented criminal street gang member and on California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Parole for attempted murder.
Possession of a Firearm Arrest
On Friday 26, 2021 at 12:00 PM, Gang Task Force Officers were patrolling the area of 3600 West Devonshire Avenue, in the City of Hemet, County of Riverside. Task Force Officers conducted a traffic enforcement stop on a Chevy Sport Utility Vehicle for an equipment violation and contacted the driver; Kristyna Slaydon. Slaydon was found to have several felony arrest warrants and was driving with a suspended Driver’s License. Slaydon was detained without incident. During a search of the vehicle, a fully loaded, 9mm handgun was located inside of Slaydon’s purse. Slaydon was arrested on multiple weapons charges and later transported to the local jail.
Quality of Life Operation
Recently, deputies from the Perris Station fielded specific complaints from concerned community members about unlawful activities such as trespassing, drug usage, illegal dumping and other quality of life issues near the intersection of Bellamo Lane and 4th Street, in the city of Perris. On February 9 and 16, the Perris Station Problem Oriented Policing Team, Perris City Code Enforcement and Social Workers Action Group responded to the above location and offered targeted outreach services to several individuals staying at the location. They were offered housing assistance, substance abuse assistance and mental health services. Multiple subjects received assistance and left the location, while others refused.




