Man who just posted bail for domestic violence arrested again for ‘ice’
A man who was arrested for domestic violence and was just released last Tuesday upon posting bail, was apprehended again two days later after police allegedly seized methamphetamine or “ice,” marijuana, and several ammunitions at his residence in San Vicente.
Anthony Joseph Sakisat Camacho, 39, was taken to Superior Court on Friday for bail hearing on charges of two counts of illegal possession of controlled substance, and one count of manufacture, sale, or possession of a firearm and dangerous devices.
Associate Judge Teresa Kim-Tenorio granted acting chief prosecutor Chester Hinds’ motion to increase the $10,000 cash bail previously imposed to $25,000 cash.
Preliminary hearing will be on March 10 at 9am. Assistant public defender Cindy Nesbit was appointed as counsel for Camacho.
According to Police Detective Peter A. Aldan, seized from the defendant’s studio-type residence were five clear glass pipes containing crystallized substance and four half smoked joints of marijuana that were tested presumptive positive for methamphetamine and marijuana respectively.
In his report, Aldan also disclosed that found in the house were four .38 special unexpended ammunition rounds, four .22 X-Super unexpended ammunition rounds, and two WWC 92.9mm full metal jacket unexpended ammunition rounds.
Last Feb. 29, Camacho was arrested for allegedly beating up his girlfriend at knifepoint at his residence.
The following day, Tuesday, the defendant waived preliminary hearing and was released to his mother who served as third-party custodian, upon posting $1,000 cash.
Police also learned that an outstanding bench warrant was issued against Camacho on Dec. 16, 2015, for failing to appear at a review hearing on his previous criminal case.
Detective Aldan said police executed a search warrant issued by Judge Kenneth L. Govendo last Wednesday at Camacho’s residence, where they found the “ice,” marijuana, and ammunition.
This is ridiculous, lock him up! The community does not need another hooligan roaming our streets!
so assuming that now his mother (and whom ever she borrowed the money from, if so) lost their $1k bail.
BTW never heard of a 92.9mm caliber.
Lesson learned for his mother! You can’t save what is already lost!
I’m sure that the community shall thank his woman for her “in-put” on this arrest.
arrested 3/9/16 for ice
arrested 2/29/16 for dv
failed to appear for review hearing 12/16/15 for previous criminal case–WHAT WAS THAT?
maybe if he’d been picked up on a bench warrant when he failed to appear 12/16/15, he wouldn’t have had the opportunity to beat up his girlfriend or get into further trouble because he might have faced revocation of his release…isn’t bail also conditioned on keeping out of trouble?
We need to help offenders change course. Letting them free to go back to whatever they were doing without sufficient oversight, programs in place and consequences for violating conditions isn’t working. when they break one of the conditions of release, they need to be taken back into custody. they had their chance and blew it; now they need to sit in jail for the protection of the community.