Campus, Long Beach, News

Student arrested, non-injury car accident and theft

Student violates court order

Officers arrested Cal State Long Beach student Gabriel Montero-Stabile, 22, on April 4 at 12:18 p.m. after violating a court protective order that ordered him to stay at least 100 yards away from a female student. University Police posted an in-custody arrest bulletin on April 5 in regard to the incident.

According to the bulletin, the woman that requested the order was a victim of a felony-level crime by Montero-Stabile. When officers arrived, Montero-Stabile ran; he was arrested a short time later in violation of California Penal Code 166 (c)(1).

This was the second time Montero-Stabile was arrested. The first time was March 15, when he was arrested for vandalizing his ex-girlfriend’s vehicle. Along with vandalizing her vehicle, Montero-Stabile violated a no-contact order repeatedly.

In result of that, Montero-Stabile was put on an interim suspension by CSULB’s Title IX office for stalking the female. Montero-Stabile is currently in custody.

Babara_Kingsley_Crimeblotter1-webCourtesy of Barbara Kingsley Wilson

Traffic collision

Brandon Michaels, courtesy of University Police
Brandon Michaels, courtesy of University Police
David Johnson, courtesy of University Police
David Johnson, courtesy of University Police
Niesha Cabayan, courtesy of University Police
Niesha Cabayan, courtesy of University Police

According to Long Beach Police, there was a traffic collision at Chatwin Avenue and Atherton Street after a car ran a red light and crashed into a car pulling into a church childcare center around 8:30 a.m. Shortly after the crash, witnesses reported that David Johnson ran up to one of the vehicles involved and removed property before officers arrived, according to a University Police bulletin.

Johnson was later found with Brandon Michaels and Niesha Cabayon. Officers found the suspects with several tools commonly used with bike theft. The victim of the initial theft declined to press charges. None of the suspects are students at Cal State Long Beach.

Barbara Kingsley-Wilson also contributed to this story.

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