Jan 14, 2025

Frequent offender Marcus Wade Smith is just one example of wasted law enforcement, probation and court resources because of California's soft on crime laws and Newsom closing down prisons

 


Google this case. Marcus Wade Smith had his probation terminated decades ago, his name is familiar to anyone who checks the Humboldt jail log and on January 12, he was arrested by HCSO again for fleeing from law enforcement and probation violation.

HCSO Press Release (issued today):

On Jan. 12 at about 2:15 p.m., a Humboldt County Sheriff’s deputy on patrol in the Samoa area attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle that failed to yield at a stop sign and had expired registration. 

The deputy activated his emergency lighting while behind the vehicle near New Navy Base Rd. and Cookhouse Rd.; the driver, later identified as Marcus Wade Smith, 34, of Fortuna, accelerated through the intersection, failing to yield at another posted stop sign. Smith continued northbound on Highway 255 with speeds varying from 60-85 mph in the 55 mph zone. 

The deputy kept lights and siren activated throughout the pursuit of Smith, which ended after 3.8 miles when Smith yielded at the Mad River Slough Bridge. Smith was detained without further incident. The Emergency Communications Dispatch Center confirmed that Smith had a felony warrant and was on felony probation.

During a search of Smith incident to arrest, deputies located multiple credit cards and identification cards belonging to multiple other people.

Smith was then booked into the Humboldt County Correctional Facility for the following charges:

Flight from traffic officer—VC 2800.1(a)

Violation of probation—PC 1203.2(a)(2)

Smith was also booked for violation of probation. 

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