Thursday, October 29, 2015

Crime Blotter for the week ending October 24th.







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Thursday October 29, 2015, 5:13 PM

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- Altadena Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff

Jim McDonnell,
Sheriff


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Community: Crime Blotter for the week
ending October 24th.



 
Sunday, October 18th

7:00 PM – A grand theft from an unlocked vehicle occurred in the 1700
block of N. Allen Avenue. Property Stolen: black Husky tool bag.

9:30 PM – A shooting at an inhabited dwelling occurred in the 2100 block
of S. Raymond Avenue. Suspect vehicle described as a dark early 1990’s
Honda or Toyota. No injuries. On-going investigation. ...

Monday, October 19th

12:00 AM – A residential burglary occurred in
the 2500 block of E. Washington Boulevard. Suspect(s) entered the
location via unknown means. Property Stolen: currency. On-going
investigation.


9:30 PM – A residential burglary occurred in
the 700 block of Devirian Place. Suspect(s) shattered the front door glass
panel. No stolen property. On-going investigation.


Tuesday, October 20th

No significant Incidents

Wednesday, October 21st

1:00 AM – A vehicle vandalism occurred in the
1700 block of E. Atchison Street. Damage: paint scratched.


10:52 PM – Toni Burton, 24 years old of El
Monte was arrested in the area of Casitas Avenue and Altadena Drive for
possession of a drugs without a prescription.


Thursday, October 22nd

4:15 PM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the
area of Mount Lowe Mountain Way and Chaney Trail. Suspect(s) entered the
vehicle via unknown means. Property Stolen: black specialized mountain
bike, helmet, Garmin GPS, cycling shoes.


Friday, October 23rd

No significant Incident

Saturday, October 24th

No significant Incident


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Thursday, October 8, 2015

Captain Christopher Reed departing Altadena Station for Sheriff's Information Bureau, welcomes incoming Captain Vicki Stuckey







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Thursday October 8, 2015, 3:09 PM

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Jim McDonnell,
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Community: Captain Christopher Reed
departing Altadena Station for Sheriff's Information Bureau, welcomes
incoming Captain Vicki Stuckey



 
Captain Christopher Reed is departing Altadena Station, transferring
to Sheriff's Information Bureau, the Sheriff's Department's media
headquarters, effective Sunday, October 11, 2015.  Replacing Captain
Reed at Altadena Station is Captain Vicki Stuckey, pictured with
Captain Reed who gave her a warm welcome to her new command.  Captain
Stuckey brings with her more than 30 years of law enforcement experience,
most of her time being spent at various patrol stations throughout the
County, including Norwalk, Compton, and Lomita Stations.


Reflecting on his time at Altadena Station, Captain Reed pointed to several
noteworthy achievements by Altadena Station Deputies and his
management team during his tenure, including:


- Reducing overall Part I crimes by over 18% in 2014 as compared to
2013


- Building on last year's crime reduction, overall Part I crimes have
been reduced an additional 17% year to date this year, with a nearly 50%
reduction as compared to 5 years ago


- Enhancements to Altadena's deployment model, moving away from
strictly fielding two-person units on the swing and overnight shifts,
adding more one-person units, essentially doubling the cars available on
those shifts to handle calls for service, resulting in significant
reduction in response times


- Establishment of a 4-person Problem Specific Policing Team to deal
with long-term issues in the community with an emphasis on proactive
enforcement and crime reduction


- Expansion of the Reserve Deputy Program, recruiting and adding 7
additional Uniformed Reserve Deputies to the Station's complement who
have full peace officer powers and work for the community essentially as
volunteers, earning $1 per year


- Re-establishment of the Sheriff's Explorer Program, with 9
station explorers, giving local youth an opportunity to volunteer in the
community and partner with deputies working special events and participating
in ride-a-longs


- Significant expansion of our Community Policing Programs,
instituting both foot patrols and bicycle patrols in the business
corridors of Altadena





Captain Reed wishes to express his heartfelt gratitude for all of the
community support the station and it's hard-working deputies have
received during his tenure.  He is equally thankful for the
tremendous support the station has received from the 5th District,
Supervisor Michael Antonovich and his staff, as well as the Altadena
Town Council, the Sheriff's Support Group of Altadena, and the station's
Community Advisory Council.


We welcome Captain Stuckey to the station who brings a great deal of
enthusiasm with her, intent on keeping Altadena Beautiful!


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Altadena Station's Crime Blotter for the week of September 27, 2015







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Thursday October 8, 2015, 9:59 AM

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- Altadena Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff

Jim McDonnell,
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Community: #LASD Altadena Station's
Crime Blotter for the week of September 27, 2015



 
Sunday, September 27th


9:45 PM – Arie Phillips, 43 years old of Altadena, was arrested in the
1900 block of N. Grand Oaks Avenue for domestic battery.


Monday, September 28th


11:00 AM – A residential burglary occurred in the 1900 block of
Braeburn Road.  Suspects entered the residence by shattering the
rear glass door.  Suspects described as two males, both white,
driving a white newer model Toyota or Honda 2-door sedan.  Property
stolen:  unknown. 


7:30 PM – Hector Alarcon, 34 years old of Pasadena, was arrested in
the 100 block of E. Woodbury Road for domestic battery.


Tuesday, September 29th


8:00 AM – A residential burglary occurred in the 400 block of Wapello
Street.   Suspect(s) entered the residence by removing the
window screen.  Property stolen:  gray MacBook Air, Canon 50D
camera, Contak G2 camera.


11:00 AM – A petty theft from an unlocked vehicle occurred in the 2200
block of N. Lake Avenue.  Property stolen:  handicap placard.


4:30 PM – Orlando Salazar, 30 years old of Altadena, was arrested in
the 300 block of W. Woodbury Road for domestic battery.


Wednesday, September 30th


7:37AM – A residential burglary occurred in the 500 block of
Stonehurst Drive.  Suspects entered the residence by shattering the
rear window.  Property stolen:  firearms.  Detectives are
following up on significant leads in this case.


11:57 AM – A battery occurred at the Altadena Laundromat, 355 E.
Woodbury Road.  The victim was cleaning the dryer and without
provocation, the suspect punched the victim in the face.  The
suspect then ran out of the location but was subsequently located by
deputies and taken into custody.


 Thursday, October 1st


9:03 PM – Stephen Ross, 60 years old of Altadena, was arrested in the
2600 block of N. Fair Oaks Avenue for domestic battery.


Friday, October 2nd 


No significant incidents to report.


Saturday, October 3rd


No significant incidents to report.














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Monday, October 5, 2015

LA SHERIFF SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAMS PREPARE FOR POTENTIAL SWIFT WATER RESCUES DURING POSSIBLE RAINY EL NIÑO" SEASON







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Monday October 5, 2015, 7:52 PM

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- Los Angeles County Sheriffs Dept Information Bureau (SIB)



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Community: LA SHERIFF SEARCH AND RESCUE
TEAMS PREPARE FOR POTENTIAL SWIFT WATER RESCUES DURING POSSIBLE RAINY EL
NIÑO" SEASON



,
The
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s 8 search-and-rescue (SAR) teams are training
and planning for the anticipated El Nino storms predicted for L.A.
County.  Last weekend 36 SAR specialists trained for swift-water
rescue response.  The focus was land-based operations which
primarily deal with how to rescue a victim safely out of a fast flowing
river or channel without having to enter the water.  Upcoming future
training will certify these SAR team members as Swift-water Rescue Technicians. 
Many current SAR team members already possess this certification, which
deals with how to rescue a person trapped in a river or channel by
entering the water and making contact with them.  Swift-water rescue
responses are the highest level of risk to the public safety agencies who
respond.  One-third of all swift-water deaths are rescuers who
attempt to save someone from a river or channel.  



The 8
SAR teams consist of team members who live in the immediate area and they
will be pre-identifying likely areas prone to flooding.  They will
coordinate with our public safety partner agencies who are stakeholders
in flood responses.  Once identified, the teams will pre-plan rescue
sites for those areas including the identification of possible hazards.



SAR
teams work closely with LASD’s Special Enforcement Bureau Emergency
Services Detail (SEB/ESD), a highly trained and multi-mission bureau
which staffs Air Rescue 5, the premier helicopter rescue platform.
SEB/ESD deputies operate 24-hours a day, seven days a week. In addition
to their tactical operations, all SEB/ESD deputies are certified
paramedics and rescue divers. SEB/ESD is responsible for coordinating and
participating in mountain search and rescue, underwater search and
rescue, and swift water and flood rescue operations for the Los Angeles
County Sheriff's Department. They staff the Air-5 Rescue Helicopter, the
SEB/ESD Ocean Rescue Boats, and are Special Weapons Team members. 



Los
Angeles County Sheriff's Department Search and Rescue Team members are
Reserve Sheriff’s deputies who volunteer their time to help others for $1
a year, and who partner with sheriff’s civilian volunteers who volunteer
for free. There are 200 members of the eight Search and Rescue teams of
the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. They are all Emergency
Medical Technicians and certified mountaineers.  These rescuers were
activated for 597 search and rescue missions last year, making it one of
the most active counties for search and rescue missions in the nation.
Reserve deputies and civilian volunteers are supervised by full-time
sheriff’s deputies.  For more info go to www.rfb.lasd.org.   Did
you know? There are over 700 LASD reserve sheriff's deputies who work
patrol, jails, search and rescue, motorcycle patrol, mounted posse,
investigations, and more, as team members of the second largest policing
agency in the nation. 





For more information on the ongoing El Niño event, please
visit 
http://www.elnino.noaa.gov/.




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Thursday, October 1, 2015

#JoinLASD on Twitter for the Global Law Enforcement Tweet-a-long Friday October 02, 2015 follow #POLTWT and @LASDTalk







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Thursday October 1, 2015, 5:40 PM

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- Los Angeles County Sheriffs Dept Information Bureau (SIB)



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Community: #JoinLASD on Twitter for the
Global Law Enforcement Tweet-a-long Friday October 02, 2015 follow
#POLTWT and @LASDTalk



 
Join the @LASDTalk
Tweet-Along – A day in The Life of a Deputy
           


Join
Sergeants Chris Meadows, Yvonne O'Brien, and Deputies Tony Moore and
Tiffany Park for a ‘tweet-along’ on law enforcement’s Global Tweet-Along
Day, Friday, October 2, 2015. 



Where: 
          On Twitter
at @LASDTalk



When:   
          Friday, October 2,
2015, from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM



Why:               
So the people we serve can see “A day in The Life of a Deputy”



Sergeant
Meadows and Deputy Moore, Public Information Officers at Sheriff’s
Information Bureau, along with Sergeant Yvonne O'Brien and Deputy
Tiffany Park from the Sheriff's Recruitment unit will be online to give
the citizens a perspective of what a "Day in the Life of a Deputy
Sheriff " looks like while on patrol.  They will be gearing up
and going out in the field and responding to emergent and priority calls
in a city within County of Los Angeles.  They will be tweeting the
calls they respond to; answering questions; and showing the interactions
we have with the public day-to-day.  To be a part of this
‘tweet-along’ you can follow @LASDTalk on Twitter.  They will
include the hashtag #LASDchat and #POLTWT.  You can ask them
questions directly on @LASDTalk.  Officer and public safety
permitting, they will answer your questions during the day of the
ride-along.



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