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May 19, 2025

Two Elderly Women Arrested for Insurance Fraud

Los Angeles: The Los Angeles Police Department is asking the public's help in finding persons who may have been contacted by either of two women suspected in running a life insurance scam over the past several years.  The women are 75-year-old Helen Golay and 73-year-old Olga Rutterschmidt.  Both women were arrested today on federal mail fraud charges.

"These women tend to target homeless men," said LAPD Commander Harlan Ward.  "They offer room and board in return for the man’s signature, then open life insurance policies on the man, making themselves the beneficiaries."

Los Angeles police traffic investigators discovered the scam during the investigation of a fatal hit and run last year.  One investigator casually mentioned in the squad room how unusual it was that two women had taken out large life insurance policies on a hit-and-run victim, 50-year-old Kenneth McDavid.  Another investigator recalled having a similar case in 1999.  When they compared notes, they found the beneficiaries in both cases were Golay and Rutterschmidt, and the hit-and-run victims were both homeless men.


The death investigations of both men, McDavid and Paul Vados, 73, were re-opened and assigned to Robbery Homicide Division.  Investigators formed a task force involving the FBI, the United States Attorney’s Office, the California Department of Insurance, the United States Postal Inspection Service, and the Los Angeles County District Attorney.

"The investigation brought us to this point today," said lead LAPD investigator Dennis Kilcoyne.  "While we continue to investigate the deaths of these two men, we had to put a stop to the women’s activity. We’ve watched them make contact with other men, we believe, for the purposes of setting up more life insurance policies."

Armed with federal search warrants and a criminal complaint, FBI special agents, Los Angeles police detectives, state insurance investigators, and postal inspectors searched 2 locations this morning.  Rutterschmidt was arrested at her home at 1776 N. Sycamore Avenue in Hollywood, and Golay was arrested at the triplex she owns at 424 Ocean Park Boulevard, Santa Monica. 

Both women were arraigned in a downtown federal court this afternoon.

Special agents from the FBI froze Golay and Rutterschmidt’s assets. Investigators estimated that the women had collected over $2.2 million in life insurance pay outs. 

"Given the scope of this fraud and the fact that it may be more extensive, the FBI will continue to provide the necessary resources, either in Los Angeles or around the country, to this joint investigation," said J. Stephan Tidwell, who is the Assistant Director of the FBI in Los Angeles.  "All of us in law enforcement share the common goals of providing justice to the victims and securing the integrity of the insurance system."

Sixteen policies had been taken out on Kenneth McDavid and three on Paul Vados.

"These two women appeared to be preying and profiting on the most vulnerable persons in our society," said State Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi.  "The residents of California are also victims in these kinds of schemes through the higher premiums they pay.  I am committed to prosecuting this type of fraud, and others like it, to the fullest extent."

Since the insurance forms are sent through the US Postal Service, the United States Postal Inspection Service was brought into the investigation.

"As members of the federal law enforcement community, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service is committed to cooperation between agencies in achieving our ultimate goal, to protect the American public from criminal attack," said Keith Tyner, Assistant Postal Inspector in Charge.  Postal Inspectors aggressively investigate those who misuse our nation's mail system to carry out their fraudulent schemes."

Detectives believe the women would trade room and board for as long as two years.  Detectives found the store at which Rutterschmidt would order signature stamps of their targets’ signatures.  Detectives believe the women used the rubber signature stamps to complete insurance forms.

According to state law, once a life insurance policy has been in force for 2 years and a day, the insurance company has a more difficult time contesting any apparent fraud in the opening of the policy.

Anyone with information in this case is asked to call Detectives Dennis Kilcoyne or Rosemary Sanchez at 213-485-2129.  On weekends and during off-hours, call the 24-hour toll free number at 1-877-LAWFULL (529-3855), or the FBI's hotline number at 310-477-6565.

LAPD Conducts Sobriety Checkpoint

What:
LAPD Conducts Sobriety Checkpoint

When:
Friday, May 19, 2025
8:00 PM to 2:00 AM

Where:
Santa Monica Boulevard at Barry Avenue in West Los Angeles Area

Who:
West Los Angeles Division and West Traffic Division Officers

Why:
The purpose of the sobriety checkpoint is to reduce the number of traffic collisions involving intoxicated drivers through enforcement and public awareness. The message is simple “You Drink & Drive, You Lose.”  Motorists approaching a checkpoint will see information advising them that a sobriety checkpoint is ahead.  Once diverted into a lane, a motorist will be detained only a few moments while an officer explains the purpose of the checkpoint.

Officers and Reserves from West Los Angeles Area and West Traffic Division will staff the checkpoint.  The California Office of Traffic Safety in their efforts to support the apprehension of drunk drivers has provided the funds to conduct this operation.

For further information contact Sergeant Podesta, West Los Angeles Area, at 310-444-0701.

Man Shot To Death In An Alley

Los Angeles:  Wilshire Homicide Detectives are asking for the public's help in finding anyone who may have witnessed the shooting of a man in an alley.

On Thursday, May 18, 2025 at about 3:00 a.m., Melton Epps, a 42-year-old resident of Los Angeles, was in the alley next to 1800 South Marvin Avenue.  He was involved in a dispute with two men who fatally shot him multiple times in the chest.

The first suspect is described as a black man. The second suspect is described as a Hispanic man approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall with a medium built. 

Anyone with information is asked to call Wilshire Homicide Detectives Cade or Parshall at 213-473-0446.  On weekends and during off-hours, call the 24-hour toll free number 1-877-LAWFULL (529-3855).

May 17, 2025

Family in Search of Woman Who Has Been Missing Since 2005

Los Angeles:  The Los Angeles Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating Juana Inez Vasquez.  Nr06206a

Ms. Vasquez was last seen on September 19, 2005, in the 3600 block of Grand Avenue in Los Angeles.   She is described as a 36-year-old female Hispanic, with brown hair and brown eyes.  She stands 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs 170 pounds.

Nr06206bDetectives investigating Ms. Vasquez’s disappearance have interviewed a variety of individuals and have resolved that she may have left the state voluntarily.

Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Juana Inez Vasquez, is asked to call Detective Anna Mullins, LAPD Missing Persons Unit, at
(213) 485-5381. On weekends or during off-hours the public may contact the toll free-24 hours tip line at 1-877-LAW FULL (1-877-529-3855).

Street Racing Kills 1 and Injures 2

Los Angeles: Jonathan McGinnis, 19, was killed and two others were injured yesterday evening during a street racing traffic collision in Woodland Hills.

According to police, McGinnis, who was driving at a high rate of speed, died after his red Honda Civic crashed into a Toyota Corolla shortly before 9:00 p.m. in the 24000 block of Vanowen Street.  Three parked cars were also damaged.

Witnesses told investigators that McGinnis was racing another car when he lost control of his Honda.

The two passengers of the Toyota Corolla, a student driver and her instructor, were taken to local hospitals where they are listed in stable condition.

Every year, illegal street racing grows in popularity, especially among young adults.  This dangerous racing activity claims the lives of hundreds of drivers, passengers and innocent bystanders and thousands more are injured.

The Los Angeles Police Department aggressively enforces laws involving illegal street racing.  Violators pay heavy fines, have their vehicle confiscated and lose their driving privileges. 

Police are asking for the public’s help for anyone who may have witnessed the collision at Vanowen Street, between Platt Avenue and Valley Circle.  Anyone with information is asked to call Valley Traffic Detectives at 818-374-1930 or 818-756-8381. On weekends and during off-hours, call the 24-our toll free number at 1-877-LAWFULL (1-877-529-3855). 

Stabbing Victim Found on Sidewalk

Los Angeles:  Police are looking for clues in the stabbing death of 44-year-old Ernest Ortiz, who was stabbed in downtown Los Angeles yesterday evening.

At about 5:30 p.m., Alhambra police officers, who were driving through downtown, discovered the victim near a bus stop in the 600 block of Crocker Street.

According to unidentified witnesses, Ortiz was seen running westbound on 6th Street from Towne Avenue just before he collapsed on the sidewalk.

The motive of the stabbing is undetermined, and police have few leads.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call Central Homicide Detectives at 213-972-1203.  On weekends and during off-hours, call the 24-our toll free number at 1-877-LAWFULL (1-877-529-3855). 

Gunman Fires On, Misses Officers

Los Angeles: A fleeing suspect shot at Los Angeles police officers Monday night, during a foot pursuit in the Green Meadow area of Los Angeles.

On May 15, 2006, around 10:00 p.m., officers assigned to the Newton Area station received calls of a group disturbing the peace, and a man with a gun, in the 200 block of West 65th Street.  When officers arrived, they saw a cluster of people in the alley behind 65th Street.  Among them was a man matching the armed suspect's description.  The officers saw the suspect scale a fence bordering the alley and chased him.

At one point during the foot pursuit, the suspect drew a gun, aimed and shot at the officers.  Neither officer was hit, and Police Officer III Frank Diaz, an 11-year LAPD veteran, returned fire.  The suspect, 34-year-old Romie Turner, of Los Angeles, threw down his weapon and continued running. 

Officer Diaz captured Turner on the street in front of 208 West 66th Street, where he was handcuffed and taken into custody without further incident.  Police recovered Turner's gun.

While Officer Diaz suffered minor injuries during the chase, no one was injured in the shooting.

Questions may be directed to Media Relations Section at 213-485-3586.

Seatbelt Safety Campaign

What:
New Conference to announce the kick off to the Seatbelt Safety Campaign.

When:
Wednesday, May 17, 2025
11:00 a.m.

Where:
Roosevelt High School
456 South Matthews
Los Angeles, CA 90033

Who:
Councilwoman Jan Perry, Council District 9
Councilman Jose Huizar, Council District 14
Captain Ann Young, Commanding Officer Central Traffic Division (CTD)
Police Officer Don Inman, Central Traffic Division

Why:
The LAPD’s Central Traffic Division (CTD) will utilize a $20,000 grant to educate the public about the importance of wearing a seatbelt. Officers from (CTD) will also discuss enforcing traffic laws associated with the use of safety belts. Additionally, students from Roosevelt and Wilson High will participate in a challenge in support of this program.

The Roosevelt High school student body council will be present at this event.

For further questions, please contact Central Traffic Division Sgt Nunez at 213-972-1864.

May 16, 2025

Los Angeles Police Memorial Foundations’s 35th Annual Police-Celebrity Golf Tournament

Saturday, May 20, 2025
10:00 a.m.
Rancho Park Golf Course
10460 W. Pico Blvd.
West Los Angeles
(213) 847-4239
www.lapmf.org

LAPD Memorial Ceremony

Thursday, May 18, 2025
11:00 a.m.
Elysian Park - Los Angeles Police Academy
1880 N. Academy Rd.
Los Angeles
(213) 485-0703

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