Defendant Name: Tony Solicetto
Defendant Phone: 565-4264
Defendant Address: 3 Forum Dr.
(( Defendant Discord: )) Dimitri#7980
Requested Attorney: N/A
Defendant Phone: 565-4264
Defendant Address: 3 Forum Dr.
(( Defendant Discord: )) Dimitri#7980
Requested Attorney: N/A
Charging Department: Los Santos Police Department
Time & Date of Incident(s): 02/AUG/2022 - 4:15PM
Charge(s):
I was pulled over early in the morning for unpaid tickets and was requested to step out of my vehicle and put my hands up so I evaded. A few hours down the line there's cops outside my house on Forum I'd only assume looking for me. I kept a real close eye on the vehicles on my street as I was hiding in a bush further down the road. Seeing the same officer go back and fourth and switch out his cruisers to make him a bit more non visible didn't work. I jumped the fence a little to early and he managed to see me so I fled on foot. Being masked up and in a different attire I wouldn't expect such a reaction from an Officer seeing someone simply jump a fence. Now this is where it gets interesting, the Officer had claimed he had witnessed me park my car in my garage but he also kept mentioning that he wasn't on my street for a long period of time which is completely false as I have live CCTV and I was watching him go back and fourth to attempt and find me in my car.
Now the car was all the way up in Paleto so him lying to me to force himself onto my property without a warrant isn't justified. He never saw me go on the property and park something, all he did was seen me jump from a fence into the next yard from the alleyway and started making stuff up claiming he saw me park it. Once he got over the fence he began searching my garage and saw two lowriders, one being a Chino Custom rebuilt from scratch and a Tornado Custom sitting on the lift as I worked on my Chino the night prior. I do believe a cop needs enough probable cause to actually enter my property and not a simple assumption that I parked my car. I requested a Supervisor and he told me "There isn't one so deal with it", something along those lines. I made it quite clear with me requesting his badge number that I was proceeding in court and he kept his tough attitude.
All I got was his badge number: Detective/Offica Labradoodle Junior, 7007.
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I, Tony Solicetto, hereby affirm that all information provided above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, and understand that knowingly providing false information could result in additional charges and/or fines. (( I affirm that all information submitted has been obtained via In-Character means. ))
Charge(s):
- VM03 - Reckless Operation of a Road or Marine Vehicle
- GM19 - Face Concealment (b)
- VF01 - Evading an Officer
- GF16 - Tampering with Evidence
- GM16 - Failure to Pay a Fine
I was pulled over early in the morning for unpaid tickets and was requested to step out of my vehicle and put my hands up so I evaded. A few hours down the line there's cops outside my house on Forum I'd only assume looking for me. I kept a real close eye on the vehicles on my street as I was hiding in a bush further down the road. Seeing the same officer go back and fourth and switch out his cruisers to make him a bit more non visible didn't work. I jumped the fence a little to early and he managed to see me so I fled on foot. Being masked up and in a different attire I wouldn't expect such a reaction from an Officer seeing someone simply jump a fence. Now this is where it gets interesting, the Officer had claimed he had witnessed me park my car in my garage but he also kept mentioning that he wasn't on my street for a long period of time which is completely false as I have live CCTV and I was watching him go back and fourth to attempt and find me in my car.
Now the car was all the way up in Paleto so him lying to me to force himself onto my property without a warrant isn't justified. He never saw me go on the property and park something, all he did was seen me jump from a fence into the next yard from the alleyway and started making stuff up claiming he saw me park it. Once he got over the fence he began searching my garage and saw two lowriders, one being a Chino Custom rebuilt from scratch and a Tornado Custom sitting on the lift as I worked on my Chino the night prior. I do believe a cop needs enough probable cause to actually enter my property and not a simple assumption that I parked my car. I requested a Supervisor and he told me "There isn't one so deal with it", something along those lines. I made it quite clear with me requesting his badge number that I was proceeding in court and he kept his tough attitude.
All I got was his badge number: Detective/Offica Labradoodle Junior, 7007.
CCTV
I, Tony Solicetto, hereby affirm that all information provided above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, and understand that knowingly providing false information could result in additional charges and/or fines. (( I affirm that all information submitted has been obtained via In-Character means. ))