Saturday, February 20, 2010

In case you missed it - Julian's Market news


From KSPS Channel 2 News, November 2009:

Palm Springs police have recovered an estimated $200,000 in stolen property from five locations connected to one Valley businessman.

Some items found at the locations included: several stolen motorcycles, televisions, computer equipment, a washing machine and jewelry, according to Palm Springs Sergeant Mitch Spike. It took two U-Haul trucks to carry away the items, he said.

Police say they found the things after a transient admitted to being involved in over 50 burglaries during the past few months in Palm Springs and Cathedral City.
The person told police he ended up selling most of the stolen items to Chuck Ailabouni, owner of Julian's Market in Palm Springs, a liquor and deli store located on North Indian Canyon.

Based on information given to the police department from the transient, investigators got search warrants for five properties owned or used by Ailabouni and served those warrants Monday, according to Spike.

54-year-old Ailabouni was arrested along with his 31-year-old son, Chuck Ailabouni, Jr. Also arrested were: Rawan Matar, 21, Ihab Shabi, 24, Anek Jajib, 21, and Rasim Taha, 40. All of those arrested are Palm Springs residents.

Spike said that a total of nine victims have been identified, but that a majority of the recovered items has yet to be linked to their rightful owners.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Julian Market people have a felony settlement conference set for 8:30 a.m. Jan. 19, 2011 in Dept. 3S at Riverside County criminal court in Indio. Involved are Shoukry Amir Ailabouni (aka Chucky Ailabouni) and Kihalil Ailabouni (Chuck Ailabouni) and Rawan Matar. Case number is INF10001779.

Charges filed are:
1 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 11/16/2009
2 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 11/16/2009
3 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 11/16/2009
4 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 11/16/2009
5 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 11/16/2009
6 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 11/16/2009
7 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 11/16/2009
8 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 11/16/2009
9 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 11/16/2009
10 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 11/16/2009
11 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 11/16/2009
12 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 11/16/2009
13 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 11/16/2009
14 PC F496(A) F Receiving Stolen Property 11/16/2009
15 PC 496D(A) F Rec Stolen Vessel/Trailer etc 11/16/2009
16 PC 496D(A) F Rec Stolen Vessel/Trailer etc 11/16/2009
17 PC 496D(A) F Rec Stolen Vessel/Trailer etc 11/16/2009
18 PC 496D(A) F Rec Stolen Vessel/Trailer etc 11/16/2009
40 PC 537E(A)(1) M Poss item w/serial # altered 11/16/2009
41 PC 537E(A)(1) M Poss item w/serial # altered 11/16/2009
42 PC 537E(A)(1) M Poss item w/serial # altered 11/16/2009
43 PC 537E(A)(1) M Poss item w/serial # altered 11/16/2009
44 PC 537E(A)(1) M Poss item w/serial # altered 11/16/2009
45 BP 4060 M Poss Contl Sub w/o Prscriptn 11/16/2009
46 HS 11377(A) F Possess Controlled Substances 11/16/2009

Anonymous said...

Hello, my neighbors to the north up Indian Canyon. Those of us down the street have been following this and updating others in the surrounding area. I thought some of you at Palermo might want to know that the Julian Market people will be going to court soon stemming from the reported taking of stolen property in 2009 that was on the TV news. Kihalil Ailabouni and Shoukry Amir Ailiabouni (aka Chuck Ailabouni or Chucky Ailabouni) have felony settlement conferences set for 8:30 a.m. Jan. 19, 2011 at county court in Indio. There are 51 felony charges against for receiving stolen property, possession of items for altered serial numbers, etc. Kihalil Ailabouni also a Jan. 26 2011 arraignment hearing for an HS 11350(A) charge (drugs) stemming from a Nov. 27,2010 arrest. Also, Julian Ailabouni has plead guilty to various drug charge and was sentenced on Jan. 11 to 2 six-month jail sentences. He must report to jail on April 4, 2011. He also will have 3 years of formal probation, must get a job or go to school full time, not associate with people on probation or parole, inform probation officer of where he is living, not associate with anyone using or selling drugs, not possess weapons and register with police on release of jail. The DA in the case is D. Greenberg.

GETALIFE said...

How many times do you repost the same nonsense?