Monday, November 30, 2015

Coffee with the Captain Monday December 7th 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM at the Coffee Gallery

Monday November 30, 2015, 5:37 PM
LASD - Altadena Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff
Jim McDonnell, Sheriff



Community: Next Monday is Coffee with the Captain, join Captain Stuckey and staff to talk about your concerns.



Next Monday December 7th from 6:00pm to 7:30pm join Altadena Operations staff and Captain Viki Stuckey for Coffee with the Captain. This event is at the Coffee Gallery, located at 2029 N. Lake Ave., Altadena. (626) 398-7917.
Please stop by for a cup of great coffee, or just to say hello. We will be there to answer any questions about policing in our community, crime trends and prevention.
There is also time to help out with our toy and food drive, we are accepting donations until December 16th.



For further information or questions regarding either of the above events please call Altadena Station Community Relations , Sgt. Brian Mann at (626) 296-2106 or Dep. Gregory Gabriel (626) 296-2107.

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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Altadena Crime blotter for the week ending Saturday, November 21st








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Community: Altadena Crime blotter for
the week ending Saturday, November 21st



 
Sunday, November 15th


1:30 PM – Dustin Warner, 30 years old transient was arrested at Rite
Aid, 735 E. Altadena Drive for petty theft.


2:00 PM – A petty theft occurred at Walmart, 2408 Lincoln
Avenue.  Suspect described as a female Black, wearing a gray beanie,
green sweater, grey sweatpants, and dark boots. The suspect exited the
store and entered a silver Dodge Nitro occupied by another female,
Black.  Property Stolen: miscellaneous items.


2:36 PM – Victor Chavez, 40 years old of Altadena was arrested in the
3100 block of Via Madera Street for assault with a deadly weapon.


8:00 PM – A theft of mail occurred in the 2700 block of Santa Anita
Avenue.  Property Stolen:  letter containing personal check.


Monday, November 16th


3:42 PM – A package theft occurred in the 2600 block of Windsor
Avenue.  Suspect described as a male White, in a red 1993 Infiniti
sedan.  Property Stolen: package containing power switch, Samsung
Galaxy cellphone, and adaptor.


5:00 PM – A vehicle vandalism occurred in the 1700 block of Sierra
Bonita Avenue.  Property Damaged: vehicles dented, window shattered.


9:54 PM – A grand theft occurred at 7 Eleven, 1319 N. Altadena
Drive.  Suspect described as male, Black.  Property
Stolen:  cashier tablet.


Tuesday, November 17th


2:50 AM – Johnny Moreno, 19 years old from Altadena was arrested in
the area of Loma Alta Drive and Lake Avenue for driving a stolen
vehicle.  The vehicle was reported stolen from Beverly Hills.


10:45 AM – A vehicle was reported stolen from the 2300 block of
Grandeur Avenue.  Stolen vehicle: green 1994 Honda Accord, which is
still outstanding. 


10:30 PM – Miguel Castadena, 20 years old from Commerce was arrested
in the area of Lincoln Avenue and Figueroa Drive for driving a stolen
vehicle.  The vehicle was reported stolen from Beverly Hills.


Wednesday, November 18th


12:02 AM – Glenn Johnson, 49 years old of Sunland was arrested in the
area of Lake Avenue and Altadena Drive for public intoxication.


11:47 AM – A residential burglary occurred in the 1400 block of N.
Roosevelt Avenue.  The suspect(s) entered the residence by
shattering the bedroom window.  Loss: unknown.  On-going
investigation. 


12:00 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 500 block of East
Loma Alta Drive.  The suspect(s) entered the residence by shattering
the rear window.  Loss: unknown.  On-going
investigation.  





Thursday, November 19th


11:48 PM – A shoplifting incident occurred at Ralph’s, 2270 N. Lake
Avenue.  The suspects was described as a male, Black and female,
Black.  Property Stolen:  baby formula.


Friday, November 20th


No significant incidents.


Saturday, November 21st


6:37 AM – Elvis Cabral, 35 years old from Altadena was arrested in the
2100 block of N. Lake Avenue for petty theft from a vehicle. 
Property Stolen: gloves, cigarettes, coins. 


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the week ending Saturday, November 21st



 
Sunday, November 15th


1:30 PM – Dustin Warner, 30 years old transient was arrested at Rite
Aid, 735 E. Altadena Drive for petty theft.


2:00 PM – A petty theft occurred at Walmart, 2408 Lincoln
Avenue.  Suspect described as a female Black, wearing a gray beanie,
green sweater, grey sweatpants, and dark boots. The suspect exited the
store and entered a silver Dodge Nitro occupied by another female,
Black.  Property Stolen: miscellaneous items.


2:36 PM – Victor Chavez, 40 years old of Altadena was arrested in the
3100 block of Via Madera Street for assault with a deadly weapon.


8:00 PM – A theft of mail occurred in the 2700 block of Santa Anita
Avenue.  Property Stolen:  letter containing personal check.


Monday, November 16th


3:42 PM – A package theft occurred in the 2600 block of Windsor
Avenue.  Suspect described as a male White, in a red 1993 Infiniti
sedan.  Property Stolen: package containing power switch, Samsung
Galaxy cellphone, and adaptor.


5:00 PM – A vehicle vandalism occurred in the 1700 block of Sierra
Bonita Avenue.  Property Damaged: vehicles dented, window shattered.


9:54 PM – A grand theft occurred at 7 Eleven, 1319 N. Altadena
Drive.  Suspect described as male, Black.  Property
Stolen:  cashier tablet.


Tuesday, November 17th


2:50 AM – Johnny Moreno, 19 years old from Altadena was arrested in
the area of Loma Alta Drive and Lake Avenue for driving a stolen
vehicle.  The vehicle was reported stolen from Beverly Hills.


10:45 AM – A vehicle was reported stolen from the 2300 block of
Grandeur Avenue.  Stolen vehicle: green 1994 Honda Accord, which is
still outstanding. 


10:30 PM – Miguel Castadena, 20 years old from Commerce was arrested
in the area of Lincoln Avenue and Figueroa Drive for driving a stolen
vehicle.  The vehicle was reported stolen from Beverly Hills.


Wednesday, November 18th


12:02 AM – Glenn Johnson, 49 years old of Sunland was arrested in the
area of Lake Avenue and Altadena Drive for public intoxication.


11:47 AM – A residential burglary occurred in the 1400 block of N.
Roosevelt Avenue.  The suspect(s) entered the residence by
shattering the bedroom window.  Loss: unknown.  On-going
investigation. 


12:00 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 500 block of East
Loma Alta Drive.  The suspect(s) entered the residence by shattering
the rear window.  Loss: unknown.  On-going
investigation.  





Thursday, November 19th


11:48 PM – A shoplifting incident occurred at Ralph’s, 2270 N. Lake
Avenue.  The suspects was described as a male, Black and female,
Black.  Property Stolen:  baby formula.


Friday, November 20th


No significant incidents.


Saturday, November 21st


6:37 AM – Elvis Cabral, 35 years old from Altadena was arrested in the
2100 block of N. Lake Avenue for petty theft from a vehicle. 
Property Stolen: gloves, cigarettes, coins. 


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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

ALD 7 Crime Blotter for the Week Ending November 14th







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Ending November 14th



 
Sunday, November 8th


5:00 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 800 block
of E. Sacramento Street.  Suspect(s) entered the residence by prying
the garage door.  Stolen:  ladders,
yellow Dewalt drills, paint buckets. 
 
Monday, November 9th
 
11:15 AM – A package theft occurred in the 1000 block
of Marcheta Street.  Stolen:  package containing cat
food, ant spray, face cream. 
6:04 PM – A package theft occurred in the 2000 block of
Pepper Drive.  Stolen: package containing clothing. 
7:40 PM – Hiram Cormier, 38 years old of Pasadena was
arrested at Walmart, 2408 Lincoln Avenue for possession of a controlled
substance and shoplifting. 
10:00 PM – A petty theft from an unlocked vehicle
occurred in the 1700 block of Coolidge Avenue.  Stolen: GMC key fob.
 
Tuesday, November 10th
 
5:00 PM – A boat was reported stolen from the 2400 block of
N. Lincoln Avenue.  Stolen: 1999 Bayliner Mercury
Cruiser. 
11:00 PM – Elizabeth Kamau, 33 years old from Oakland
was arrested in the 100 block of E. Loma Alta Drive for criminal threats
and trespassing. 
 
Wednesday, November 11th
 
2:26 AM – Tioni Ward, 23 years old from Altadena
was arrested in the area of Sacramento Street and Santa Anita
Avenue for public intoxication. 
 
Thursday, November 12th
 
6:05 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 2900 block
of Sterling Place.  Suspect(s) entered the residence by shattering
the kitchen window.  Stolen: jewelry, jewelry box,
passports, and vehicle registration. 
 
Friday, November 13th
 
3:00 PM – A residential burglary occurred in
the 3000 block of Via Madera Street.  Suspect(s) entered the
residence by prying the living room window.  Stolen: LG television,
2005 Buick LaCrosse sedan, car keys.
 
Saturday, November 14th
 
4:20 PM – Felissa Alzaga, 20 years old of Pasadena
was arrested in the 1600 block of N. Altadena Drive for possession of
receiving stolen property.  
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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Package Theft Prevention Tips for Home Deliveries







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Tuesday November 17, 2015, 1:26 PM

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Community: Package Theft Prevention
Tips for Home Deliveries



 
It is that time of year when many people are having
gifts and packages delivered, please take a few steps to help prevent
such thefts.



Package Theft Prevention Tips



If you have ever ordered items online chances are those items were
delivered straight to your home. Most deliveries DO NOT require a
signature and are generally left at your front door even if no one is
home to accept them.These pa...ckages, which quickly catch the eye of potential
thieves, offer criminals that ‘Crime of Opportunity” they are looking
for. Thieves looking to steal your packages will follow or watch for UPS,
Fed Ex, US Mail, and other delivery service trucks so they can target
your home after the parcels are delivered. Below are some “Package Theft
Prevention Tips” for you to use which will help reduce your chances of
becoming a victim of this crime.


If Possible:

• Ask for a tracking number. Most major
shipping companies offer this service at no charge. This number allows
you to track your packages and notifies you when they will be delivered.


• Request a “Signature Delivery Option”. This
requires a signature when the packages are delivered and ensures they
will not be left at the front door.


• For high dollar items, pay extra to insure
the package.


• Request a specific drop off time and date
when you will be home to accept your packages.


• Arrange to have your packages held at the
shipping service so you can pick them up.


• Ask the delivery service to leave your
packages at a side or back door. An enclosed porch where packages are out
of sight is also a good option.


• Have your packages delivered to your
workplace.


• Have your packages delivered to the home of
a relative or neighbor who will be there to accept them


• Ask to have your packages delivered to a
retail store so you can pick them up at your convenience


• Ask a trustworthy neighbor to keep a
“Watchful Eye” out for you packages. If they’re willing, ask them to
safeguard your packages until you return home


• Leave a note for the carrier instructing
them where to leave your packages (Ex: backdoor)


• If your packages do not arrive as scheduled
contact the sender immediately.


What Should You Do If You See Packages Being
Stolen In Your Neighborhood?


1. Call 911 immediately! Tell the call taker
you are reporting a “Crime in Progress”


2. Tell the 911 operator an accurate
description of the suspect(s) and any vehicles that may be used.




10 Steps to prevent Vehicle and Residential
Burglary




1. Lock all vehicle doors

2. Don't leave anything on your seats or
floorboards


3. Park your vehicle in the garage

4. Use car alarms and leave your windows
rolled up


5. Install motion detector lights in the
front/back of your house


6. Use your porch light and peephole for the
front door


7. Obtain a security system or a watch dog

8. Secure doors and window with heavy-duty
locks and bolts


9. Communicate with your neighbors, they are
your eyes and ears


10. Join or start a neighborhood watch group
(Contact Deputy Greg Gabriel at Altadena Sheriff's Station (626)
296-2107.
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Friday, November 6, 2015

"COFFEE WITH THE CAPTAIN"







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Community: LOS ANGELES COUNTY SHERIFF'S
DEPARTMENT ALTADENA SHERIFF'S STATION "COFFEE WITH THE CAPTAIN"



 
The Altadena Sheriff's Station would like to invite you to
"Coffee With The Captain."  Captain Vicki Stuckey and her
staff will be available to discuss community issues, learn about crime
trends, or just stop by to say hello.


MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2015


FROM 6:00 PM TO 7:30 PM


The Coffee Gallery


2029 N. Lake Ave.


Altadena


For more information contact:  Sergeant Brian Mann or Deputy Greg
Gabriel at 626 798-1131


Altadena Sheriff’s Station

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department

780 East Altadena Drive

Altadena, CA 91001

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Thursday, November 5, 2015

Sheriff McDonnell Receives Educational Toy Donations from Senator Bob Huff, On Behalf of 999 for Kids







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Educational Toy Donations from Senator Bob Huff, On Behalf of 999 for
Kids



 
Sheriff McDonnell
Receives Educational Toy Donations from
Senator Bob Huff, On
Behalf of 999 for Kids



Senator Bob Huff, 29th Senate District, brought the holiday season
with him a little early when he visited Sheriff Jim McDonnell at the Hall
of Justice today, to present a donation of educational gaming toys for
the 999 for Kids program.


It was on Thursday, November 5, 2015, in an historical Art Deco-era
jury deliberation room transformed into meeting room, that Sheriff
McDonnell; Captain Roosevelt Johnson, Chairperson, 999 for Kids Program;
James F. Normandin, President, Memorial Medical Center Foundation; Dr.
Charles Sophy, Department of Children and Family Services; and retired
LASD Commander, Pete Amico, a former 999 for Kids Committee Chairman and
hospital volunteer, accepted eight LeapFrog® Brand LeapPad3® Learning
Tablets and seven LeapFrog® Brand LeapTV® Educational Gaming Systems, on
behalf of the 999 for Kids program.  The premier toys came with game
cartridges and carrier bags, and are valued at $4,500.  The
LeapFrog® Brand is a well-known, large producer of electronic educational
products for children.  



Sheriff Jim McDonnell said “These toys are received not just with the
holiday season in mind, but with the futures of numerous children whose
lives will be enriched from their experiences with them.  Senator
Huff , on behalf of the 999 for Kids program thank you  for
providing these incredible learning tools which offer the benefit of
development and learning in a fun package.”


The toys were generously donated by Senator Huff and The Purist Group
as part of an early kick-off campaign to their 2015 holiday toy drive,
and to ensure more toys are made available to children in need in the
areas Senator Huff represents.  Senator Huff is involved in early
childhood education to give local youth a future advantage.


One portion of the toys will be donated to select, medically-fragile
children participating in the 999 for Kids program through the Department
of Children and Family Services – Medical Placement Unit, and the other
portion will be donated to Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long
Beach – 999 For Kids Program room.  The educational and social
development benefits will become exponential, knowing these children will
share their toys with countless other children.


“These toys will help the Sheriff’s Department as they work to steer
at-risk kids away from crime so they can become responsible and healthy
adults,” said Senator Huff. “I’m proud of the work they do with these
children and I’m pleased that I can help out in any way that I can.”


Esperanza Gonzalez, Department of Children and Family Services; and
Carrie Schreiner, Child Life Specialist, Miller Children’s & Women’s
Hospital, Long Beach, who are both directly involved with the children of
their respective agencies, offered insight of how well the toys will
delight the kids and promote their interest in learning.


The 999 for Kids program was created in 1985 through a joint effort of
the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and the County’s Department
of Children and Family Services. The two county agencies began working
together after they recognized a need to help physically and mentally
challenged children who are medically vulnerable or are victims of the
most severe cases of child abuse, neglect and family violence.


The program raises money to purchase special items and services for
these children, including sport wheelchairs, computers, special education
classes, and medically-oriented toys and games. The funds send children
to summer camps for the deaf, blind and those with other medical issues
who would not otherwise have such positive experiences.


Identifying children’s needs and meeting them — that’s the goal of 999
for Kids, whether the need is for a group of children, like those at
Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long Beach, or for an
individual.


State Senator Bob Huff represents the 29th Senate District, covering
portions of Los Angeles, Orange and San Bernardino Counties. For more
information about Senator Huff, click:  http://district29.cssrc.us/content/my-offices 


The Purist Group is a group of like-minded car enthusiasts, passionate
about giving back to their community and cars.


To learn more about 999 for Kids and the Sheriff’s Youth Foundation,
click:  http://sheriffsyouthfoundation.org/programs/999-for-kids/ 


Read more about Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital Long Beach –
999 For Kids Program by clicking: http://www.millerchildrenshospitallb.org/giving/corporate-partners-archive/helping-kids-is-the-name-of-their-game-999-for-kids-gives-back-to-miller-ch


For information about the Los Angeles County Department of Children
and Family Services, click: http://dcfs.co.la.ca.us/





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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Crime Blotter for the week ending October 31st.







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Community: Crime Blotter for the week
ending October 31st.



 
Sunday, October 25th


11:00 PM – A vehicle vandalism occurred in the 500 block of E.
Mendocino Street.  The cars window was shattered.





Monday, October 26th


3:30 PM – A robbery occurred at Walmart, 2408 Lincoln Avenue. 
The suspect was a male, Black, 30 years old, who exited the business
without paying for the items in the shopping cart.  The loss
prevention contacted the suspect and a struggle ensued.  The suspect
then entered a gray Honda Accord and fled the area.  The suspect has
been identified.





8:15 PM – A petty theft from an unlocked vehicle occurred in the 2100
block of N. Fair Oaks Avenue.  A Pomeranian dog was stolen.





8:25 PM – Charles Davis, 47 years old, of Altadena was arrested in the
area of Altadena Drive and Lake


Avenue for reckless driving.





Tuesday, October 27th


2:10 AM – A robbery occurred at 7-Eleven, 1319 N. Altadena
Drive.  The suspect John Herrick, 53 years old, of Altadena was
taken into custody.





4:00 PM – An attempt residential burglary occurred in the 2600 block
of Fair Oaks Avenue.  The window was shattered and there were pry
marks on the door, but no entry was made.





6:43 PM – A shooting occurred in the 300 block of W. Altadena
Drive.  The suspects were described as (2) male, Blacks, in a black
Lincoln sedan.  The victims suffered non-life threatening
injuries.  The investigation is on-going.





Wednesday, October 28th


12:05 PM – A petty theft occurred at the Super King, 2260 Lincoln
Avenue.  The subject was a male, White, juvenile and was taken into
custody for trying to steal whiskey.





4:40 PM – A petty theft occurred at the Super King, 2260 Lincoln
Avenue.  The subject was a female, Black, juvenile and was taken
into custody for trying to steal tequila.





9:30 PM – A vehicle vandalism occurred in the 2300 block of El Sereno
Avenue.  The car windshield was shattered.





Thursday, October 29th


8:15 PM – An assault with a deadly weapon (vehicle) occurred in the
area of Lincoln Avenue and Alberta Street.  The suspects were
described as (2) male, Hispanics, in a dark colored van.  The
investigation is on-going.





Friday, October 30th


 4:00 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 400 block of
Wapello Street.  The suspects broke the lock on the door and stole
linens.





4:30 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 1200 block of E.
Mendocino Street.  The suspect(s) broke through the rear door and
stole a safe, along with a firearms, keys, and documents.





Saturday, October 31st


10:00 PM – A vandalism (graffiti) occurred in the 100 block of E. Palm
Street.





10:15 PM – Joshua Minor, 27 years old, of Chatsworth was arrested in
the 100 block of W. Terrace Street for trespassing.


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