Monday, November 24, 2014

Statement From Sheriff-Elect Jim McDonnell on the Ferguson Verdict #LASD







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Monday November 24, 2014, 7:58 PM

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Jim McDonnell on the Ferguson Verdict #LASD



 
 
The frustration we have seen in Ferguson, Missouri
demonstrates what can happen when a divide develops between government --
through one of its most vital agents, law enforcement -- and the
community it serves. It is why community policing and engagement must not
merely be something we do, but rather it must be who we are and how we
operate every day.
 
The Grand Jury in Ferguson, Missouri has spoken. Yet a
community is still fractured and many lives are forever and irreparably
impacted.
 
I urge those who may be disappointed by today’s
decision to nonetheless respect the outcome and processes of our legal
system. The greatness of our nation comes from our ability to come
together peacefully and lawfully, to speak up about what is on our minds,
and to respect one another.
 
I have great confidence that the residents of Los
Angeles County will maintain calm and abide by the law in the coming
days. I also have great faith that our communities, leaders and law
enforcement will work together to ensure order and foster mutual respect.
 
As the incoming Sheriff of Los Angeles County, I will
continue to focus, as I have throughout my career, on strengthening lines
of communication and fortifying trust between communities and law
enforcement. I will also work to ensure that those who protect our
community are supported and safe in the difficult job that they carry
out. We must be accountable to those we protect and serve and continue to
partner with our community in performing the ever-challenging job of law
enforcement; that is how policing best maintains the safety and
well-being of our entire community.
 
 
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Thursday, November 20, 2014

ALD 7 Crime Blotter for Nov. 9th - 15th







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Thursday November 20, 2014, 1:56 PM

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Sunday, November 9th


2:15 AM – A female adult was arrested for an assault with a deadly
weapon (domestic violence) near the 2900 block of Fair Oaks Av.





2:30 AM – A victim reported a vehicle vandalism at the 1500 block of
N. Allen Av.


Monday, November 10th


2:12 AM – Rafael Villapando was arrested for possession of a document
with a counterfeit government seal near the area of Fair Oaks Av. and
Figueroa Dr.





5:30 PM – A vehicle reported stolen by El Cajon PD was recovered at
the 2400 block of Santa Rosa Av.





6:30 PM – A victim reported their vehicle stolen from the 3300 block
of Glenrose Av.





Tuesday, November 11th


6:10 PM – Eugene Black was arrested for a DUI/Narcotics warrant at the
2000 block of Los Robles Av.





Wednesday, November 12th


11:12 AM – James Moore was arrested for possession of drug
paraphernalia near the area of Lake Av. and Washington Blvd.





5:45 PM – Victim reported vehicle vandalism at 2180 Lincoln Av.





Thursday, November 13th


9:00 AM – Victim reported a residential burglary at the 2200 block of
Mar Vista Av.  The victim reported an unknown loss at the time of
the report.





11:45 AM – Derek Clabber was arrested for vandalizing a patrol vehicle
near the area of Santa Rosa Av. and Alameda St.





12:02 PM – Victim reported a petty theft near the 100 block of W.
Mariposa St.  The stolen item was recovered at Charles White Park.





Friday, November 14th


12:12 AM – Christopher Evans was arrested for possession of a
controlled substance at the 500 block of Figueroa Dr.





8:00 AM – Victim reported a residential burglary near the 2000 block
of N. Raymond Av.  The victim reported a loss of currency.





10:30 PM – Victim reported vehicle vandalism at the 900 block of E.
Woodbury Rd.





Saturday, November 15th


12:45 AM – Adonus Miller was arrested for possession of a controlled
substance at the 3300 block of Lincoln Av.





11:40 PM – Juan Soria was arrested for evading a peace officer near
the area of Figueroa Dr. and Granduer Av.


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Friday, November 14, 2014

ALD 7 Crime Blotter for Nov. 2nd - Nov. 8th.







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Friday November 14, 2014, 9:21 AM

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Sunday, November 2nd


7:57 AM – A male adult was arrested for domestic battery near the 1200
block of E. Palm St.





8:12 PM – Luis Calderon was arrested for transport/furnishing marijuana
in the area of Rubio Vista Rd. and Pleasant Ridge Dr.





Monday, November 3rd


2:00 AM – Victim reported a vehicle burglary at the 2600 block of Glen
Av.  The victim’s cellphone and iPod were stolen from inside the
locked vehicle.





Tuesday, November 4th


9:20 AM – Victim reported a residential burglary at the 400 block of
Ventura St.  The victim’s laptop and gold ring were reported stolen.





11:30 AM – Victim reported a battery incident near the 300 block of
Figueroa Dr.





Wednesday, November 5th


9:00 AM – Victim reported a residential burglary and vandalism at the
2600 block of McNally Av.





8:53 PM – Victim reported a vehicle burglary and vandalism at the “24
Hour Fitness” 2180 Lincoln Av.  The victim’s vehicle registration,
house key, and cellphone were stolen from inside the vehicle.





Thursday, November 6th


5:00 PM – Victim reported a residential vandalism near the 100 block
of W. Terrace St.





Friday, November 7th


7:30 AM – Victim reported a residential burglary at the 400 block of
Wapello St.  No items were reported stolen at the time.





8:00 AM – Victim reported a residential burglary at the 2700 block of
Maiden Ln.  A white gold pendant, white gold ring, watch, and credit
cards were reported stolen.





3:30 PM – A male adult was arrested for battery near the 2100 block of
Lake Av.





6:50 PM – Victim reported the theft of a cellphone at 2180 Lincoln
Av.





Saturday, November 8th


2:15 AM – A female adult was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon
and domestic violence at the 2900 block of Fair Oaks Av.





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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Travel tips from ALD 7

Wednesday November 12, 2014, 3:22 PM LASD - Altadena Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff Altadena Sheriff's Station Crime Blotter Community: #LASD Holiday Travel Safety Tips Thanksgiving is right around the corner!!! Many of you might be visiting family or friends which require a bit of traveling. Below are some traveling safety tips which might be helpful in getting to your destination safely. •Make sure your vehicle is properly maintained. If maintenance is not up to date, have your vehicle and tires inspected prior to your travels. •Prior to your trip have your route mapped out and prepare for heavy traffic. Leaving early will help avoid the stress of holiday traffic. •If you’re traveling with children, remind them not to talk to strangers. Go with them on bathroom breaks. •In case of a traffic accident, keep a cell phone and charger with you at all times. Have roadside assistance contact information, and insurance information readily accessible. Many companies offer smartphone applications that enable motorists to request help without making a phone call. •Inform an individual at your destination your family’s approximate time of arrival and the route you will be driving. This is good information to have in case an accident or unpredictable weather occurs. •Have an emergency car kit in your vehicle at all times. Here are a few essentials to include: jumper cables, blankets, bottled water, snacks, flashlight, a tow-rope, phone charger, and a first aid kit. •Remember to carry some cash in the event ATM or credit machines are not available. •If you are traveling with anything of value leave it in a covered storage area or in the trunk of your vehicle. •Remember if you are leaving town to put a “stop” or a “hold” on your daily newspapers and bills. By doing this you can prevent yourself from being a victim of a home invasion or identity theft. •If you live in the Altadena Area, you can call the Altadena Sheriff Station 626-798-1131 and request a “vacation check” of your home when out of town. One of Altadena Sheriff Station’s Volunteers will check on the exterior of your home and will contact you if a problem exists. If you would like more information on Holiday Travel Safety Tips please visit www.CDC.gov. If you have any questions or concerns, please call the Altadena Sheriff Station at 626-798-1131 Altadena Sheriff’s Station Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department 780 East Altadena Drive Altadena, CA 91001 (626) 798-1131 Website: http://www.Altadena.lasd.org LASD Text & Email (Register at http://www.Nixle.com : Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AltadenaSheriffsStation Twitter: https://twitter.com/ALDLASD For full details, view this message on the web. Sent by LASD - Altadena Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff 780 East Altadena Drive, Altadena, CA 91001 To manage your email settings, click here. To update your account settings, login here. If you prefer not to receive future emails, unsubscribe here. Powered by . © 2014 Nixle, LLC. All rights reserved.

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Daisy Troop 9291 visits ALD 7







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Saturday November 8, 2014, 1:00 PM

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Altadena Sheriff's Station



 
Friday afternoon Daisy Troop 9291 was given a tour of Altadena
Sheriff's Station by Deputy Michael Spina. The Troop learned how a
Sheriff's Station operates and asked lots of interesting questions. The
troop was particularly interested in how we respond and handle bear
calls. Thank you to troop 9291 for touring our station and for the
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ALD 7 Crime Blotter for Oct. 26th - Nov. 1st.







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Saturday November 8, 2014, 8:15 AM

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Sunday, October 26th


1:30 AM – Efrain De Soto was arrested for possession of a controlled
substance near Ventura St. and Glenrose Av.


Monday, October 27th


9:45 PM – Victim reported their vehicle stolen from 2180 N. Lincoln
Av. (parking structure).


Tuesday, October 28th


12:30 PM – Victim reported a vehicle burglary from 2180 N. Lincoln Av.
(parking structure). The victim’s HP laptop was stolen from inside the
vehicle by shattering the front passenger window.


2:00 PM – Victim reported a vehicle burglary from 2180 N. Lincoln Av.
(parking structure). The victim’s wallets and credit cards were stolen
from inside the vehicle by shattering the front passenger window.


4:42 PM – Victim reported a theft from their business The Big Yard
Sale Thrift Store, 2110 Fair Oaks Av. The victim reported the loss of a
Samsung Galaxy 3 cell phone.


Wednesday, October 29th


12:00 PM– Victim reported graffiti vandalism to the brick wall at the
900 block of W. La Canada Verdugo Rd.


Thursday, October 30th


3:40 AM – Ernesto Quezada was arrested for a burglary warrant near
Washington Blvd. and Lake Av.


Friday, October 31st


11:00 AM – Victim reported a residential burglary at the 3000 block of
Via Maderas St. Jewelry was reported stolen.


9:08 PM – Witness reported a mutual battery at the 1700 block of
Braeburn Rd.


Saturday, November 1st


2:30 PM – Victim reported vandalism to their business Tobacco House,
1920 N. Lake Av.


4:29 PM – Alberto Ordonez was arrested for receiving stolen property
at the 2400 block of N. Lincoln Av.





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Thursday, November 6, 2014

ALD 7 Explorer Program







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Thursday November 6, 2014, 1:23 PM

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Explorer Program



 
Altadena Station is now accepting applications for the Sheriff’s
Explorer Program. If you are between the ages of 14 and 20 and have an
interest in learning more about law enforcement, consider joining the
Explorer Program. Its primary purpose is to provide young men and women
education and hands on experience. You’ll be providing vital support to
the Sheriff’s Department and may even earn High School Credits. Deputy
Explorers assist regular deputies with basic duties including crowd
management, assistance in parades, public safety events and assisting around
the station. Deputy Explorers must be mature maintain a “C” average in
school and have good moral character. To schedule an interview contact
Deputy Greg Gabriel 626-296-2107 gjgabrie@lasd.org.





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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

ALD 7 2014 Food & Toy Drive







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Tuesday November 4, 2014, 2:24 PM

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Altadena Sheriff's Station is already staring to collect unwrapped
toy's and canned goods for it's annual food and toy drive. All
donations go directly to help needy families in the
Altadena area have a more festive holiday. If you would like to
donate we will be accepting donations in the station lobby or you can
contact Deputy Michael Spina at mjspina@lasd.org.


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ALD 7 Crime Blotter for Oct. 19th - 25th







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Tuesday November 4, 2014, 10:50 AM

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Sunday, October 19th


8:00 AM- Victim reported vandalism to their vehicle (smashed window)
at to 100 block of W. Las Flores Drive.





9:00 AM- A male adult was arrested for domestic battery near Woodbury
Road and Lincoln Avenue.





Monday, October 20th


8:30 AM- Victim reported a vehicle burglary at the 50 block of E.
Altadena Drive.  The victim’s wallet and credit cards were stolen
from inside the locked vehicle.





2:10 PM- Victim reported a vehicle embezzlement at the 2300 block of
N. Lincoln Avenue “U-Haul.”





Tuesday, October 21st


12:05 PM- Demitrius Caldwell was arrested for criminal threats at the
300 block of W. Mountain View Street.





12:22 PM- A male juvenile was arrested for vandalism at the 3100 block
of Glenrose Avenue “Focus Point Academy.”





2:30 PM- Victim reported a residential burglary at the 700 block of E.
Pine Street.  A computer, currency, and a purse were reported
stolen.





Wednesday, October 22nd


8:15 AM- Victim reported graffiti vandalism to their door at the 800
block of W. Woodbury Road.





8:45 AM- Victim reported vandalism and mail theft at the 2400 block of
Glenrose Avenue.





Thursday, October 23rd


8:05 PM- Francisco Gonzalez was arrested for possession of narcotic
paraphernalia at the 500 block of Figueroa Drive.





Friday, October 24th


6:25 AM- Victim reported vandalism to their vehicle at the 2200 block
of Casitas Avenue.





7:00 AM- Victim reported vandalism to their vehicle at the 300 block
of Wapello Street.





7:10 AM- Victim reported a theft from their unlocked vehicle at the
2400 block of Olive Avenue.  A lap top computer and sunglasses were
stolen.





Saturday, October 25th


8:30 PM- Victim reported their phone lost or stolen at 2290 Country
Club Drive “Altadena Country Club.”





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