Man Who Hosted Party Where Officer Was Attacked Arrested
Dallas Miller was arrested early Monday on suspicion of burglary and in possession of stolen property. This is the second time he was arrested in a three-day span, police said.
An 18-year-old Livermore man was arrested early Monday morning on suspicion of burglary and possession of stolen property, police said.
The is the second time Dallas Miller was arrested in a three-day span.
At about 4:10 a.m., police responded to the 800 block of Comanche Court, near Pine Street and Murrieta Boulevard, for a person seen trespassing into a residence through a side garage door.
Officers responded and located Miller as he was burglarizing an occupied residence, police said.
More details from a press release:
During the investigation, Miller was found to have property in his possession that had been stolen from vehicles in the neighborhood. Officers also found evidence linking Miller to another residential burglary in the neighborhood. Miller was booked into the Santa Rita Jail on charges of burglary and possession of stolen property.
Miller was also arrested on Saturday after he obstructed/delayed an officer, police said. The arrest occurred after officers had responded to a disturbance, stemming from a party at Miller’s residence on Lambaren Avenue. This was the same disturbance call in which a Livermore Police Officer was attacked and sustained a broken leg.
Miller had been released on bail for his arrest on Saturday, police said.
He is now being held at Santa Rita Jail in Dublin in lieu of $120,000 bail. Miller is scheduled to be arraigned at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in Department 701 of the Gale-Schenone Hall of Justice in Pleasanton.
Bond, James Bond
5:01 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
Great guy. Nice host for a party for all of the "respectful" kids as mentioned in the assault article.
DeAnna Senft McDaid
5:27 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
An 18 year old "usually" does not own a home. So where were the Elder and Mrs. Miller on the night in question. See it does start with the parenting> Mr. and Mrs. Miller you clearly have missed your opportunity and are you going to continue to bail out Baby Miller?
Cry Me a River
5:30 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
Exactly DeAnna! Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if these "good" kids were part of the rock throwing bunch that is running around.
Becky
6:23 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
You are right, he did not own the home. However 18 year olds do RENT homes. His parents do not live with him. Both of them have worked their hardest to raise him to be a respectable young man. When a person turns 18 and moves out, it is them that is responsible for the choices that they make. Unless you know the family personally like I do, dont cast judgement.
Becky
6:24 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
And they arent bailing him out because they want him to see the consequences of his actions.
Cry Me a River
5:27 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
Oh yeah..all good kids that attend Las Positas as if LPC is choosy about their students! "They're not gangbangers!" No, but they sure are trying to look the part. Idiots. All of them. Hope their parents are proud.
DeAnna Senft McDaid
6:00 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
I am missing some of the sarcasm here. I'd like to know what you are saying about the college.
Cry Me a River
6:43 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Nothing against the LPC. I was referring to this quote from one of the residents of the party house:"It was not a gang-related incident," the resident said. "We just moved into the house and are just students at Las Positas College." My point was just because they go to college doesn't mean they are good respectful kids.
ugh.
7:24 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
How did he get out of jail so soon after being arrested? Arrested on Saturday and thieving by Monday morning? Can you check his yard to see if he has my mountain bike and my paisley backpack with a nintendo ds. that was stolen from my car about a week ago?
Andrew G.
8:06 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
He posted bail, and in less than 24 hours committed these burglaries!!!!!
KWalkerM
1:38 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Sounds like he hangs out with phe phan with the burglaries
jasc
8:34 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
Most 18 year olds that rent homes do so only with a parents' co-signature. I have a feeling that these parents were probably well aware that their son isn't mature enough to handle that much freedom & responsibility.
patricia
11:32 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012
It shouldn't matter how the parents raised him, i mean environment is a huge factor but everyone is responsible for their own actions. The pure fact that many of you are actually blaming it on the parents is sad, because it shows pure ignorance. As a college student who has lived on my own since 18 years of age i have learned a lot of responsibility, but clearly he didn't seem to weigh out the consequences before his actions, and doesn't see stealing as a way of taking away from others, what they have worked for. Regardless, a person was hurt from a party being way to out of control with irresponsible teenagers that are not over 21.
QT
12:11 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
It is the parents fault, this boy has been trouble from day 1 spoiled and always bailed out of everything! He was lucky to even graduate hs.......this boy did horrible things to people, he now has to suffer the real consequences of his adult actions! If mommy and daddy didn't always think and say "oh no not Dallas, he would never do that kinda thing" and actually disciplined him maybe things would be different! Take the blunders off people it stems from how you grew up! And the worst part is that afterall his parents have done for him, he could care less how they feel!
Alisha
12:49 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
I'm sorry but how does LPC come into play in this conversation? How judgmental.
mike
9:57 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
You need to take some additional classes at the college, perhaps in critical thinking, because now you are being judgemental.
KWalkerM
1:31 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Ironically when I went to HS with him last year he wanted to join the marines and be a police officer. Good luck with that now.
B
2:05 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Out on bail not even 2 days and he's burglarizing houses and cars 2 blocks away from his hut. I hope he likes eating bologna and beans which will be on his menu for the next few months. . .
Mikey Waters
3:13 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
I"ve grown up with Dallas since about the 6th grade now and know he's done some things that are more than questionable and i can admit i was there on many a occasion. The thing is that we all make mistakes and none of you know the situation or stresses he is facing at this particular moment. Being kicked out of your only home forced to work and make ends meet just to barely get by. No support system at all to fall back on, just relying on yourself thats what forces people to resort to actions such as dallas's. Stealing ang hustling just to survive thats called living on the streets. What would you be willing to do if you had no money for rent, food and just the basic things in life that most of you take for advantage?
MommaEscamilla
7:46 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
@MikeyWaters....excuses excuses excuses. Poor Dallas my butt. Many people are homeless and choose to make something out of their life. Life is about choices. I was on my own at 16, got a job and a hamburger joint and did what I had to do to take care of business; I didn't go out and cause mayhem, rob, steal and become a menace, no I buckled down and did what most people do.....become responsible for their own life and actions. We all have a story. Why do you justify and make excuses for his bad behavior? All you are doing is contributing to his behavior by condoning it. You and his parents are enabling him and paving the way for him to be supported by tax payers dollars in San Quinton.....some friend you are.
S
8:48 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Now you think we should pity this guy?? 18 means you're an adult, so act like one. You're supposed to get a job. Take care of yourself! Another poster here says his parents have done everything they could for him. Another said he was spoiled and it's his parents' fault. Either way, Dallas is 18 and needs to grow up. Why is he renting a house when he could get an apartment for cheaper? Sounds like Dallas is just making sh!tty decisions. Being a thief to make ends meet is a respectable job and we should pity him because he's a thief? I think not. I think he should spend a few years in Santa Rita Jail. Although I doubt that make him turn his life around. Sounds to me like Mr. Dallas feels sorry for himself and doesn't care about anyone BUT himself.
B
4:18 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Maybe he should've had a cover charge for the raging party he hosted. . .
Sandy
6:43 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Mikey ......pleeeeez .....
i moved out at 18 . Got not one job, but two. Lived in a studio apt . And somehow managed to put myself through school at a community college. With nobody to fall back on. I lived on Top Ramen and cereal . I'd put $5 in my car and pray the gas prices didn't go up the next week.
I NEVER stole from my neighbors !!!
MommaEscamilla
7:47 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
AMEN Sandy!!!
Cry Me a River
6:48 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
What did he do to get kicked out of his house?
Stealing and hustling just to survive, yet he can host a large party? Whatever. You're right, I don't know him and I am glad I don't. Rest assured that your friend can now get 3 meals a day at The Santa Rita Cafe.
DeAnna Senft McDaid
7:40 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
I recall at 18 my staple food when I lived in my first apartment (with a 25 yr old that had the apartment already!!) was eggs, rice and bread. She would cook for me every now and again, but I got a job at a resturaunt so I could eat better on days I worked. It was hard to make rent and my portion of the utilities, and paying for my car that was huge, but I felt good doing it. Did not have to steal anything to do it and when it got too tough.........................I went back home to my parents. They always supported me because they knew I was trying as hard as I could. Dallas has other choices. He likes this life, it shows already by his actions in just one week. He feels intitled to what ever he wants, when he wants it.
MommaEscamilla
7:50 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
AMEN DeAnna!!!! I agree, we all had a story and most of us had to learn about life like this and survive on TopRamen ~ LOL. It is clear that this friend of his, Mikey, is enabling his bad behavior just as his parents are. If they only could see that what they are doing is going to cause more harm then good for him. A true friend and loving parents don't condone and make excuses for bad behavior. Sadly, they will all realize it when it is too late.
Andrew G.
9:40 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Struggling to get by? This is a bachelor pad with several young adult males renting rooms and partying non stop. Seems like he had plenty of money for alcohol.
mike
10:04 am on Tuesday, February 21, 2012
These "lads" apparentely did what they wanted with who they wanted and now it has caught up with them-in a big way. Too bad they had to hurt somebody else because up until now, besides hurting their parents, they were only hurting themselves.