Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Altadena Detectives seek public assistance


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Tuesday September 24, 2013, 3:05 PM

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Advisory: Altadena Detectives seek public assistance in identifying 7-11 Burglary suspect.
 
On Wednesday, September 4, 2013, at 1:45 pm, the pictured suspect entered the 7-11 store located at 1319 Altadena Dr., Altadena and stole a display case containing E-cigarettes. The suspect was last seen in the area of Woodlyn Road. The suspect is described as a male Hispanic or Middle Eastern, 20-25 years old, 5'-09" - 5'-11", 140-170 lbs., dark hair, dark eyes, wearing a red baseball cap with white lettering, black sleeveless shirt with a white eagle like emblem, beige striped shorts, black socks, and black shoes. The suspect was driving a burgundy older model Chevrolet Blazer (late '80's model).

Anyone that may have information are asked to contact the Altadena Sheriff's Station at 626-798-1131.

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Thursday, September 19, 2013

ALD 7 Crime Blotter for September 8th


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Thursday September 19, 2013, 5:04 PM

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Sunday, September 8th

10:17 PM – A robbery occurred at Jack in the Box, 2305 N. Lake Av. The victim entered the business and began a conversation w/a female. The suspect, male, Hispanic, 25-27 yrs, 509, 160, black hair, white shirt, blue jeans, entered the business and asked the victim why he was talking to his girlfriend. An argument ensued between the parties and the suspect took the victim’s cellphone. Suspect last seen
southbound Lake Av. in a white or gray minivan. Loss: black Motorola cellphone.

Monday, September 9th

10:00 AM – Terry Harmon, 52 yrs, of Altadena was arrested for assault w/a deadly weapon and attempt robbery.

Wednesday, September 11th

Between 2:00 AM and 11:00 AM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 2200-blk of El Molino Av. Suspect(s) gained access to the vehicle by opening the moon roof. Loss: tan Michael Kors purse.

Between 6:00 PM and 8:30 AM (Thursday) – A residential burglary occurred in the 0-100 blk of E. Calaveras St. Suspect(s) entered the residence by kicking the wood panel used to cover the window. Loss: blue Makita table saw, red Chicago angle saw, (2) red Milwaukee drills.

7:30 PM – An assault w/a deadly weapon occurred in the area of Figueroa Dr. & Lincoln Av. ***Known suspect***

Thursday, September 12th

Between 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 700-blk of Skyview Dr. Suspect(s) entered the residence through the unlocked garage doors. Loss: brown 2x2 safe, currency.

Between 2:00 PM and 2:05 PM – A theft of a bicycle occurred at Armen Market, 1873 N. Allen Av. Suspect described as a male, White, 40-50 yrs. Loss: black road bike 27 speed, w/disc brakes.

Between 4:30 PM and 6:30 AM (Friday) – A grand theft from an unlocked vehicle occurred in the 600-blk of E. Calaveras St. Loss: black Lenovo Twist laptop, currency.

Between 4:30 PM and 2:00 PM (Sunday) – A residential burglary occurred in the 3200-blk of Marengo Av. Suspect(s) entered the location by shattering the front door glass panel. Loss: blue Orion telescope, gold Equitorial telescope.

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Friday, September 6, 2013

Grand Finale of the 17th Annual Summer Concert Series is Saturday, September 7th at 7:00 PM

Our Grand Finale Concert will be Saturday, September 7th at 7:00 PM. Hot August Night stars Dean Colley in his tribute to Neil Diamond and it will draw a huge capacity crowd.

The Amphitheater at Farnsworth Park, 568 E. Mt. Curve, Altadena, CA
 PLEASE BE ADVISED SEATS ARE NOT GURANTEED, IT'S FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED!

El Patron Mexican Food Restaurant will be there for your dining pleasure and the Rotary Club of Altadena will again be serving beer & wine.

Here is Dean's bio:

HOT AUGUST NIGHT


Starring Dean Colley


Lead singer Dean Colley has been performing in rock bands since 1982, after leaving the University of Southern California, where he was studying biology. 15 years of playing in bars and regional fairs followed playing rock and roll covers with other local musicians. All the while, people began taking notice of Dean’s ever more prominent resemblance to Neil Diamond. Soon, audience members were asking Dean if he did any Neil Diamond songs.


A short time later, a local businessman asked Dean if he’d like to put together a tribute to Neil Diamond. Dean accepted the challenge and began studying the songs of the legendary singer/songwriter. After a trial version of Dean as Neil Diamond in a small club, he was offered a chance to perform for a community concert put on by a local Kiwanis club. From there, the show became known as “Hot August Night”, after the title of Neil Diamond’s live album recorded at the Greek Theater.


Many versions of the band followed. Players came and went. However, a chance audition for a tribute show for military personnel in Japan introduced him to a whole new level of players. These musicians were seasoned professionals and put a whole new spin on Dean’s presentation. After arriving home after the tour of Japan, Dean convinced the band to play in Hot August Night. This led to working with better musicians and an outstanding presentation.


Today, Hot August Night has played casinos, corporate parties, fairs, and clubs all over the United States, Japan, Canada, and England.


Hot August Night has played major showrooms in Reno NV, Laughlin, NV, Las Vegas NV, Carson City NV, Minden NV, Tucson, Phoenix, Yuma, AZ, Lincoln OR, Seattle WA, Atsugi Japan, Iwakuni Japan, Oxford England, Bettendorf IA, Edmonton Canada, Stone Mountain GA, Toulumne, San Diego, Hollywood, Anaheim, Hollywood, Beverly Hills CA, and Palm Springs CA.
Education: University of Southern California, Recording Arts:
Vocal work on hundreds of studio projects

Stage: 20 years of live stage performance
Residence: Los Angeles, California
Travel: Local, National, International
Television Numerous Live cable concert broadcasts.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

ALD 7 Crime Blotter for August 25th


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Wednesday September 4, 2013, 3:55 PM

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Sunday, August 25th

6:15 PM – An assault with a deadly weapon occurred in the area of Mountain View St. & Figueroa Dr. Suspect described as a male, Black, 18-20 yrs, 508-509, 150-170. Weapon: rock.

Monday, August 26th

1:00 PM – A vandalism occurred at Focus Point Academy, 3126 Glenrose Av.

4:08 PM – William Farmer, 24 yrs, of Los Angeles was arrested for possession of a controlled substance.

Tuesday, August 27th

12:10 AM – A vehicle was reported stolen from the 2000-blk of Grand Oaks Av.

Between 1:00 AM and 5:00 AM – A vandalism occurred in the 200-blk of E. Sacramento St.

5:05 PM – A commercial burglary occurred at Rite Aid, 735 E. Altadena Dr. Alfonso Vasquez, 19 yrs, of Pasadena and Jacquelyn White, 24 yrs, of Pasadena were taken into custody.

2:32 AM – Robert Luter, 30 yrs, of Altadena was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon.

Between 4:55 AM and 5:00 AM – A petty theft occurred in the 2200-blk of Navarro St. Suspect described as a male, White, late 20’s, short hair, red hooded sweatshirt driving a gray Toyota or Nissan SUV. Loss: paper sign.

Wednesday, August 28th

Between 7:30 PM and 7:00 Pm (Thursday) – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 900-blk of Beverly Wy. Suspect(s) entered the vehicle via unknown means. Loss: Visa gift card.

Between 8:00 PM and 4:00 PM (Thursday) – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 1000-blk of Beverly Wy. Suspect(s) entered the vehicle via unknown means. Loss: currency.

10:21 PM – Darrin Wyatt, 43 yrs, of Altadena was arrested for possession of a controlled substance.

Thursday, August 29th

12:00 PM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 1100-blk of Mariposa St. Suspect(s) entered the vehicle by shattering the front passenger window. Loss: black Apple iPod.

12:31 PM – A commercial burglary occurred at Walmart, 2408 Lincoln Av. Nathan Moton, 21 yrs, of Palmdale was taken into custody.

Between 5:00 PM and 7:00 AM (Friday) – A grand theft from a vehicle occurred in the 1400-blk of N. Altadena Dr. Loss: catalytic converter.

8:52 PM – Marcus McClellan, 30 yrs, of Altadena was arrested for possession of a controlled substance.

Between 10:00 PM and 7:00 AM (Friday) – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 2100-blk of Windsor Av. Suspect(s) entered the vehicle via unknown means. Loss: tan Coach purse, sunglasses, wallet.

Friday, August 30th

12:45 AM – Manuel Aranda, 23 yrs, of Lynwood was arrested for public intoxication.

Between 8:00 AM and 2:50 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 500-blk of Figueroa Dr. Suspect(s) entered the residence via unknown means. Loss: silver bracelet, HS ring.

Saturday, August 31st

1:53 AM – Jeffrey Ortiz, 28 yrs, of Altadena was arrested for receiving stolen property.
Between 8:00 AM and 8:00 AM (Monday) – A vandalism occurred at Burbank Elementary School, 2046 Allen Av.

Between 4:00 PM and 6:25 PM – A vandalism occurred in the 100-blk of E. Las Flores Dr.


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It's HOT! But, you already knew that!


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Wednesday September 4, 2013, 11:02 AM

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Advisory: Wow. It's Hot. Check on Family. Don't Leave Kids & Pets in cars. Also, Here's Cool Tips & LA County Cooling Centers
 

It's Hot. Don't Leave Kids & Pets in cars. Also, Cool Tips & Cooling Centers

 

 

Triple-digit temperatures are again getting the attention of humans and pets alike in the greater Los Angeles area.
For Cooling Centers, call the LA County Information line at 2-1-1 from any landline or cell phone within the county or visit:
https://publichealth.lacounty.gov/docs/CoolingCenters-7-10-13.pdf

If you are planning to visit one of these Cooling Centers, it is advisable that you call in advance to make sure there is still seating available. If a Cooling Center is not operational, check the attached list for another Cooling Center nearest you or call “211”. Check with your local library when looking for a place to cool down. They have great resources and plenty to read while you escape the heat. For further information on heat waves, go to http://lacoa.org/PDF/ESP_FocusSheet_Heatwave_0710.pdf
Map of LA County Cooling Centers:
https://mapsengine.google.com/map/viewer?mid=z9pztDeZdtqU.kxng5WTVTDIQ


* “Offer help to your family, friends, and neighbors with limited access to air conditioning and transportation, such as seniors or those who are ill. Check on them frequently or take them to a location with air conditioning."

Schools, day camps, and non-school related sports organizations or athletes should take extra precautions during extreme heat. Practices and other outdoor activities should be scheduled for very early or very late in the day in order to limit the amount of time spent in the sun and heat. Heat may worsen the affects of poor air quality in areas of heavy smog.

* Additional tips for those who must work or exercise outdoors:

Ensure that cool drinking water is available.


Drink water or electrolyte-replacing sports drinks often; do not wait until you are thirsty. Avoid drinking sweetened drinks, caffeine, and alcohol.
Avoid drinking extremely cold water as this is more likely to cause cramps.

Allow athletes or outdoor workers to take frequent rests.

Pay attention to signs of dehydration which include dizziness, fatigue, faintness, headaches, muscle cramps, and increased thirst. Individuals with these symptoms should be moved to a cooler, shaded place, and given water or sport drinks.

More severe signs of heat-related illness may include diminished judgment, disorientation, pale and clammy skin, a rapid and weak pulse, and/or fast and shallow breathing.

Coaches, teachers, and employers should seek immediate medical attention for those exhibiting signs of heat-related illness.

Avoid unnecessary exertion, such as vigorous exercise during peak sun hours, if you are outside or in a non-air conditioned building.

** Older adults and individuals with chronic medical conditions:

During peak heat hours stay in an air-conditioned area. If you do not have access to air conditioning in your home, visit public facilities such as cooling centers, shopping malls, parks, and libraries to stay cool.

Do not rely only on open windows or a fan as a primary way to stay cool. Use the air conditioner. If you’re on reduced income, find out more about the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, by calling (866) 675-6623 or contacting your utility provider.

Older adults and those on certain medications may not exhibit signs of dehydration until several hours after dehydration sets in. Stay hydrated by frequently drinking cool water. If you’re on a special diet that limits liquids, check with your doctor for information on the amount of water to consume.

Stay out of the sun if you do not need to be in it. When in the sun, wear a hat, preferably with a wide brim, and loose-fitting, light-colored clothing with long sleeves and pants to protect yourself from sun damage. And remember sun screen and sun glasses.


* Infants and Children:

It is illegal to leave an infant or child unattended in a vehicle (California Vehicle Code Section 15620).

Infants and young children can get dehydrated very quickly. Make sure they are given plenty of cool water to drink.

Keep children indoors or shaded as much as possible.

Dress children in loose, lightweight, and light colored clothing.


** Pets:

Never leave a pet unattended in a vehicle, even with the windows ‘cracked’ or open.

Outdoor animals should be given plenty of shade and clean drinking water.

Do not leave pets outside in the sun.

Pets should not be left in a garage as garages can get very hot due to lack of ventilation and insulation.
 
More tips:

http://lacoa.org/PDF/ESP_FocusSheet_Heatwave_0710.pdfhttp://lacoa.org/PDF/ESP_FocusSheet_Heatwave_0710.pdf


Captain Mike Parker
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