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NEWS of the Day - June 11, 2011
on some NAACC / LACP issues of interest

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NEWS of the Day - June 11, 2011
on some issues of interest to the community policing and neighborhood activist across the country

EDITOR'S NOTE: The following group of articles from local newspapers and other sources constitutes but a small percentage of the information available to the community policing and neighborhood activist public. It is by no means meant to cover every possible issue of interest, nor is it meant to convey any particular point of view ...

We present this simply as a convenience to our readership ...

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From Los Angeles Times

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At least six women, perhaps dozens, victimized by webcam peeping, police say

Hundreds of thousands of images of undressed women were found on Trevor Harwell's computers, investigators say. Some victims attended Bible college with suspect.

by Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times

June 11, 2011

A computer technician who was arrested on charges of taking photographs of naked women via webcam is facing charges involving at least six victims, some of whom are students at a Christian college he attended.

Trevor Harwell, 20, who posted $50,000 bond Wednesday, may have victimized dozens of people, police said Friday.

Investigators said a search of his computers revealed hundreds of thousands of images of women, mostly 18 to 25 years old, in various states of undress. The women are believed to be from Orange and Los Angeles counties.

"We have six victims in which he is facing two charges for each of them," said Fullerton Police Sgt. Andrew Goodrich. "It's every fear that you're really not alone, that someone is watching your private moments."

Prosecutors said Friday that Harwell faces 12 felony counts of computer access and fraud.

Goodrich said Fullerton police have identified several victims who attended Biola University in La Mirada with Harwell, who was friends with some of the women whose computers he repaired.

"One woman has come forward since his arrest Wednesday," Goodrich said.

He allegedly met the woman through friends and his church, prosecutors said.

Two of the identified victims are sisters.

Detectives began investigating Harwell last summer when a Fullerton resident reported messages popping up on his daughter's computer. The messages read: "You should fix your internal sensor soon. If unsure what to do, try putting your laptop near hot steam for several minutes to clean the sensor."

Goodrich said the message prompted many women to take their computers into the bathroom when they showered. He said that allowed Harwell to use a webcam to record several women undressing.

The program he allegedly installed remotely accessed the cameras on his victims' computers, allowing him to record video and still images of the women without their knowledge.

Harwell, who was a technician for Rezitech, repairs Apple computers. Investigators in September got a search warrant for Harwell's computers and had a forensic specialist examine hundreds of files to uncover evidence used to arrest him Wednesday at his Fullerton home.

His education at Biola University was curtailed last year when authorities there began working with police on the investigation. Goodrich said Harwell had accessed the university computer system.

But university officials say he never compromised the security of their network. Rezitech officials said in a statement that none of its customers is involved in the investigation.

Investigators warn that traditional peeping Toms are increasingly turning to technology, spyware and concealed cameras to prey on victims in the privacy of their homes, public bathrooms and other settings.

Goodrich said Harwell must appear in a Fullerton court July 21. He said Harwell may also face charges in Los Angeles County.

"I expect more charges in the future," the sergeant said.

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-computer-peeper-20110611,0,5278681,print.story

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Violent crime down in L.A. County Sheriff's patrol areas

Violent crime is down in areas patrolled by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department compared with last year, though homicides have held steady, according to crime statistics released Friday.

Violent crime dropped more than 10% through May, compared with the same period last year, and serious property crime was down more than 5%, according to the data.

Though homicides have reached historic lows overall in recent years, the period through May saw a small spike compared with the year before, with 73 homicides this year, compared with 71 during the same period in 2010.

The department polices three-fourths of Los Angeles County, covering approximately 4 million residents.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011/06/violent-crime-down-in-la-county-sheriffs-patrol-areas.html

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FBI investigates growing housing scandal

Money that was supposed to be spent building an affordable housing project in Los Angeles instead went to pay for the renovation of a Glendale city councilman's condominium, says a subcontractor who worked on both jobs.

Ronald Chamberlain, owner of D & A Coating & Restoration of Fullerton, told The Times the FBI took records involving his work at the home of John Drayman, who lost his reelection bid for the Glendale City Council in April.

Chamberlain said agents also questioned him about Drayman.

The allegation is the latest in the growing scandal involving Advanced Development & Investment, an affordable-housing developer accused by its own court-appointed overseer of defrauding Los Angeles, Glendale and other government agencies of at least $134 million as it built dozens of subsidized apartment buildings for low-income families.

Construction and maintenance problems have since been identified at many of those projects.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011/06/fbi-investigates-growing-housing-scandal.html

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