Thursday, May 29, 2014

LASD Sheriff's Youth Foundation Launches Essay Contest







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Foundation Launches Essay Contest in Honor of Dr. Maya Angelou



 
The Sheriff’s Youth Foundation (SYF) in its
partnership with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department launched
today an essay contest to honor the great life and teachings of Dr. Maya
Angelou. 
 
The contest, which is open to youth ages 7 to 17 years
who reside in the County of Los Angeles welcomes children to learn more
about Angelou’s life and the challenges that she overcame, as well as how
she championed for civil rights and truth. “We are very pleased to kick
off this initiative and more importantly to provide our youth the
opportunity to learn firsthand about the great works and wisdom that will
forever be part of our lives and our community through Dr. Angelou,” said
Dr. Kathleen Van Antwerp, Program Director of the Sheriff’s Youth
Foundation. “We truly hope that her legacy will inspire the children of
our great county to overcome whatever challenge in life they might face
and see the vast opportunity that our community offers to them,” she
added. 
 
The essay contest supports many of the various youth
programs offered through the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department and the
Sheriff’s Youth Foundation. “I’m very proud of the great work being done
every day through our youth programs,” said Sheriff John L. Scott. “As a
community, we have an important social responsibility to our children to
guide them on a better path towards a successful future. Dr. Angelou’s
life is an inspiration to all and her great legacy will live in our
hearts always.” 
 
Youth are invited to submit their essays (maximum 700
words) through June 27, 2014. An evaluation committee comprised of SYF
staff and volunteers will select the three finalists. The essay review
will be based on the impact that the author has personally gained through
reading of the life, words, or wisdom of Dr. Maya Angelou. 
 
The three finalists will each receive an iPad Mini
tablet and their work will be highlighted in the Sheriff’s Youth
Foundation website. 
 
For more information please visit: www.SheriffsYouthFoundation.org/essay 
 
 
Sergeant A.J. Rotella, Executive Director 
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department 
Office of the Sheriff / Sheriff's Youth
Foundation 
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ALD 7 Crime Blotter for May 19th.







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Thursday May 29, 2014, 9:05 AM

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Monday, May 19th


9:35 AM – A petty theft occurred in the 100-blk of E. Las Flores
Dr.  Loss:  light blue tool bag, Klein tools.


2:05 PM – Keith Callum, 22 yrs, of Pasadena was arrested for
shoplifting.


Between 11:30 PM and 6:00 AM (Tuesday) – A vehicle burglary occurred
in the 400-blk of N. Figueroa Dr.  Suspect(s) entered the vehicle by
shattering the rear passenger window.  Loss:  none.


Tuesday, May 20th


5:44 PM – Breanne Bradbury, 23 yrs, of Altadena was arrested for being
under the influence of a control substance.


Thursday, May 22nd


8:56 PM – Antonio Goldorazena, 26 yrs, of Altadena was arrested for
possession of a controlled substance and being under the influence of a
control substance.


Friday, May 23rd


12:25 AM – A petty theft occurred at 24 Hr. Fitness, 2180 Lincoln
Av.  Loss:  black iPhone 4.


1:00 PM – A grand theft occurred in the area of Lake Av. & New
York Dr.  Suspect described as a male, Black, 506-508, short black
hair, white t-shirt, faded jeans, and black tennis shoes. 
Loss:  red Marc Jacobs wallet, currency.


Between 7:20 PM and 7:25 PM – A petty theft occurred in the 100-blk of
E. Woodbury Rd.  Suspect described as a male, Hispanic, 20-25 yrs,
509, 160, black hair, wearing dark clothing.  Loss:  Trek
mountain bike 27” w/red tire – gold trim on front wheel and red tire
w/black rim on rear wheel, and red seat.


11:35 PM – Jamal Stewart, 21 yrs, of Altadena was arrested for public
intoxication.


Saturday, May 24th


2:32 AM – Barbara Jimenez, 22 yrs, of Pasadena was arrested for
possession of a dirk/dagger.


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Saturday, May 24, 2014

Amber Alert Deactivation







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Friday, May 23, 2014

ALD 7 Crime Blotter for May 11th.



A nice short list for this week!





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Friday May 23, 2014, 11:10 AM

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Sunday, May 11th


Between 6:00 PM and 10:00 AM (Monday) – A commercial burglary occurred
in the 100-blk of W. Terrace St.  Suspect(s) entered the location
via the garage door.  Loss:  paint.


9:15 PM – A vehicle vandalism occurred at 735 E. Altadena Dr.


Tuesday, May 13th


8:30 AM – An assault with a deadly weapon occurred in the 100-blk of
Marathon St.  ***Known Suspect***


Wednesday, May 14th


8:30 PM – A vehicle was reported stolen from the 1200-blk of Martelo
Av.  ***Vehicle was recovered by LAPD Newton Station***


Saturday, May 17th


2:40 AM – Aaron Whitely, 53 yrs, of Altadena was arrested for being
drunk in public.


10:55 PM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 1300-blk of New York
Dr.  Suspect(s) entered the vehicle via unknown means. 
Loss:  cane, black CD case.


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Amber Alert from the CHP







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Friday May 23, 2014, 10:52 AM

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ANGELES



 
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A CHILD ABDUCTION OCCURRED ON MAY 23, 2014 AT 06:36 AM, IN LOS ANGELES,
CALIFORNIA. THE CHILD'S NAME IS EDWIN VARGAS, A 2 YEAR OLD HISPANIC MALE.
THE SUSPECT IS ABRAHAM VARGAS, A 27 YEAR OLD HISPANIC MALE.



POSSIBLY DRIVING A 2004 ORANGE NISSAN QUEST, CA LICENSE PLATE NUMBER
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Thursday, May 15, 2014

LASD Memorial Run Sunday May 18th







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Thursday May 15, 2014, 11:22 AM

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Advisory: Altadena Sheriff's Station
commemorate Police Memorial Week, Sunday May 18 at 2:30PM, with run and
ceremony



 
Mark your calendars and join us on Sunday, May 18th ,
2:30PM, at the Altadena Sheriff’s Station as we commemorate Police
Memorial Week with the 37th Annual Memorial Torch Run Relay.



Runners will be running into Altadena Station at approximately 2:30PM
where we will conduct a short ceremony and have food and beverages for all
who come out to support us.



This year Altadena Station will be honoring one of our own, Constable
Anton Harnischfeger, who, through historical research was discovered to
have been killed while on duty while investigating a child battery
incident.



Altadena deputies, families, friends, and supporters will be picking up
the torch from Crescenta Valley Station. Runners should enter Altadena @
2:00PM. We would like to invite the public to cheer on the runners as
they make their way from Woodbury Road north onto N. Windsor Ave. and
then east on Ventura St., north bound on Casitas Ave. to Altadena Dr. and
then east bound to the Altadena Sheriff's Station, where the run should
end @ @2:30PM.



The please join us at the Altadena Sheriff’s Station back parking area
for a short ceremony honoring those that gave the ultimate sacrifice for
the people of Los Angeles County. Followed by some food and beverages



This is a special way to honor law enforcement and it is open to the
public and media. This year’s Memorial Torch Relay Run honors the
following officers:



• Deputy Constable Adolofo Celis, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s
Department, died April 18, 1883. Deputy Celis was investigation claims of
cattle rustling, in what is now the San Fernando Valley, when he was hit
by a bullet as a rifle was dislodged when he adjusted a blanket on his
buckboard.



• Constable Anton Harnischfeger, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department,
died March 20, 1889. Constable Harnischfeger was serving an arrest
warrant, in what is now considered Altadena, on a suspect who assaulted a
15 year old girl earlier in the day. As he knocked on the door of the
suspect’s residence. The suspect opened the door, drew a handgun and
fired a bullet into Constable Harnischfeger’s face. The suspect fled, but
was later tracked down and killed in a subsequent shoot out.



• Deputy Constable Anthony Bryan Couts, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s
Department, died October 25, 1914. Deputy Couts was called to a rooming
house in downtown LA to intervene in a business dispute between to
property owners. A tenant became involved and a heated argument ensued.
Couts took hold of the tenant and told him he was taking him to the
police station. The suspect drew a handgun and shot Deputy Couts in the
stomach. He died from the gunshot wound the next morning. The suspect was
tried and convicted of manslaughter.



• Constable John S. (Jack) Pilcher, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s
Department, died June 4, 1925. Constable Pilcher responded to Gage Ranch,
in what is now Santa Clarita, to investigate a burglary. Several items
had been stolen but other items remained. The Constable and his partner
decided to spend the night at the location, believing the thieves would
return. The next morning they saw a large lizard run under the bed and
both chased it, when the other deputy’s gun fell out of his holster, hit
the ground and discharged. The round struck Constable Pilcher between the
eyes and killed him instantly.



• Deputy James L. McDermott, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, died
August 26, 1931. Deputy McDermott, a member of the Sheriff’s Robbery
Detail, was at a service station in downtown Los Angeles getting gas. As
he exited his car, it began to roll away from the pumps due to a severe
slope. He jumped on the running board in an attempt to stop the vehicle
from reentering traffic or damaging the station. Seconds later he was
impaled on a hook used to suspend a water hose. The sharp point pierced
his chest just below his heart. He died in the ambulance as he was
transported to the hospital.



• Sergeant Raymond C. Willis, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department,
died April 15, 1957. Sergeant Willis, assigned to the Crime Lab, as a
polygraph technician, was flying in a small airplane as a observer with
Sergeant/Pilot Vernon Corbeil to search for a downed plane near Malibu.
The plane experienced engine trouble and Corbeil attempted to land. The
plane scraped a ridge and burst into flames. Both were killed.



• Sergeant Leonard Robert Luna, Jr., Hawthorne Police Department, died
July 8, 2013. Sergeant Luna was traveling on the I-105 freeway en route
to pick up his department issued motorcycle from the repair shop in Long
Beach, when another vehicle struck his motorcycle causing him to suffer
serious injuries. He was transported to the hospital where he succumbed
to his injuries.



• Officer Nicholas Choung Lee, Los Angeles Police Department, died March
7, 2014. Officer Lee and his partner were responding to a call when his
patrol car collided with a commercial vehicle carrying a roll-off
dumpster. His partner and the truck driver both suffered critical
injuries. Officer Lee was killed in the collision.



• Officer Christopher Cortijo, Los Angeles Police Department, died April
9, 2014. Officer Cortijo, a motor officer, was stopped at a red light, in
front of a vehicle, when another vehicle struck him from behind. The
vehicle collided with rear of his motorcycle, crushing him and his
motorcycle between the two vehicles. Officer Cortijo was gravely injured.
He was transported to the hospital where he underwent several surgeries
in an attempt to save his life. Four days later he succumbed to his
injuries.



The Memorial Torch Relay run was established in 1976 to honor the memory
of those brave, dedicated peace officers in Los Angeles County who have
sacrificed their lives in the performance of their duties.



This three day run consists of 56 legs with each leg approximately 5 to
10 miles in length and covering more than 300 miles. The memorial torch
will pass to each of the mainland sheriff’s stations throughout the
county. Avalon Station will conduct their relay on the island during the
week. Over 3,000 runners, most of whom are peace officers run during
their off duty time to honor the lives of the fallen. The relay run will
begin Friday morning, May 16 at the Sherman Block Sheriff’s Headquarters
Building in Monterey Park and travels to each mainland Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s patrol station, ending at our very own Altadena Sheriff Station
on Sunday, May 18.



The memorial torch that the runners carry along the course will
ultimately be used to light the ceremonial flame at 10AM on Wednesday,
May 21, 2014, at the Los Angeles County Peace Officers’ Memorial Wall at
the STARS Center. The flame will be ignited in tribute to the fallen
officers. The Sheriff's Training Academy and Regional Services Center
(STARS Center) is located at 11515 S. Colima Rd, Whittier, CA 90604. The
public and media are invited



"It is not how these officers died that made them heroes, it is how
they lived."

—Vivian Eney Cross, Survivor
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Altadena Sheriff Station

626-798-1131

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ALD 7 Crime Blotter for May 4th







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Thursday May 15, 2014, 10:17 AM

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Altadena
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Sunday, May 4th


Between 10:30 AM and 3:03 PM – A vehicle vandalism occurred in the
3000-blk of N. Olive Av.


12:46 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 500-blk of Royce
St.  Suspect entered the location via the kitchen window. 
Loss: none.  ***Suspect is related to victim***


Between 3:00 PM and 9:00 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the
100-blk of Marathon Rd.  Suspect(s) entered the location via the
rear sliding door.  Loss:  car key, currency.


Monday, May 5th


8:30 AM – A grand theft from a residence occurred in the 2500-blk of
La Fiesta Av.  Loss:  jewelry.  ***Suspect is related to
victim***


Between 1:45 PM and 4:00 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the
600-blk of Barry Pl.  Suspect(s) entered the residence by removing
the window screen.  Suspects described as (2) male, Hispanics, 14-15
years, wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt and dark clothing.  Suspects
were seen running southbound on Catherine St.  Loss:  Chinese
jewelry.


Between 6:00 PM and 7:00 AM (Tuesday) – A vehicle vandalism occurred
in the 1200-blk of Beverly Wy.


Between 8:30 PM and 7:30 AM (Tuesday) – A vehicle vandalism occurred
in the 800-blk of Ventura St.


Thursday, May 8th


12:45 AM – Jesus Casares, 28 years of Pasadena was arrested for being
under the influence of a controlled substance.


3:45 AM – Erik Gomez, 26 years of Rialto was arrested for possession
of a controlled substance.


7:28 PM – Marty Booker, 61 years of Altadena was arrested for
possession of drug paraphernalia.


Friday, May 9th


3:20 PM – A vehicle vandalism occurred in the 600-blk of E. Deodara
Dr.  Suspect described as a male, Black, 16 – 17 years.


Between 3:31 PM and 5:29 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the
2600-blk of Raymond Av.  Suspect(s) entered the residence via the
unlocked front door or window.  Loss:  Macbook Pro, iPad, Beats
by DRE headphones, Nintendo Wii.


8:56 PM – Juan Medal, 39 years of West Covina was arrested for public
intoxication.


Saturday, May 10th


Between 12:30 PM and 1:15 PM – A grand theft occurred at the Altadena
Country Club.  Loss:  black iPhone, tan Coach wallet, credit
cards, gift cards.


Between 6:45 PM and 7:00 AM (Sunday) – A business vandalism occurred
at Fair Oaks Car Wash, 2164 Fair Oaks Av.


Between 10:00 PM and 9:40 AM (Sunday) – A vehicle vandalism occurred
in the 400-blk of Pentagon St.


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