Wednesday, March 29, 2017

ALD 7 Weekly Crime Blotter


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Wednesday March 29, 2017, 10:33 AM

LASD - Altadena Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff

Jim McDonnell, Sheriff
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Sunday, March 19th
6:00 AM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 2200 block of E. Washington Boulevard.  Suspect(s) entered the vehicle by shattering the window.  Stolen:  bottle of Kettle One vodka.
11:34 AM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the area of Crosby Street and Canada Avenue.  Suspect(s) entered the vehicle by shattering the window.  Stolen:  unknown.
Monday, March 20th
7:30 PM – Samuel Contreras, 21 years old of Altadena was arrested in the area of Calaveras Street and Glen Avenue for drunk in public.
Tuesday, March 21st
6:45 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 1100 block of Woodbury Road.  Suspect(s) entered the location by removing the window screen.  Stolen: wood jewelry box and coins.
Wednesday, March 22nd
3:10 AM – A commercial burglary occurred in the 2400 block of E. Washington Boulevard.  Suspect(s) entered the location by shattering the front door.  Stolen: blue bag.
5:30 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 2200 block of Allen Avenue.  Suspect(s) entered the location by prying the door.  Stolen:  construction tools and Kitchen Aid BBQ.
7:35 PM – A petty theft from an unlocked vehicle occurred in the 3200 block of Olive Avenue.  Stolen: silver MacBook.
Thursday, March 23rd
11:30 AM – A grand theft occurred in the 1600 block of Morada Place.  Stolen: gray Stihl pruner and gray Stihl air blower.
8:00 PM – A petty theft occurred in the 3000 block of Olive Avenue.  Stolen:  Honda Accord catalytic converter.
11:00 PM – A petty theft from an unlocked vehicle occurred in the 1800 block of N. Sierra Bonita Avenue.  Stolen: brown wallet, credit cards and Ray Ban sunglasses.
Friday, March 24th
8:00 PM – A petty theft occurred in the 3000 block of Lincoln Avenue.  Stolen:  RSed Menace bicycle with blue rims.
Saturday, March 25th
7:00 AM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the area of Altadena Drive and Roosevelt Avenue.  Suspect(s) entered the vehicle by shattering the window.  Stolen:  silver MacBook Pro.

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Thursday, March 23, 2017

Altadena Sheriff's Station Weekly Crime Blotter. Please don't leave valuables in your car!


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Thursday March 23, 2017, 4:34 PM

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Jim McDonnell, Sheriff
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Dear Robert Klomburg,
Sunday, March 12th
3:00 AM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 80 block of W. Manor Street.  Suspect(s) entered the vehicle by shattering the window.  Stolen:  currency.
12:30 PM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the area of PinecrestDrive and Bowring Drive.  Suspect(s) entered the vehicle by shattering the window.  Stolen: turquoise wallet, credit cards, and brown glasses.
3:00 PM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 2600 block of Bowring Drive.  Suspect(s) entered the vehicle by shattering the window.  Stolen: brown Dolce and Gabbana purse, credit cards, and currency.
9:00 PM – A theft from an unlocked vehicle occurred in the 2200 block of E. Washington Boulevard.
Monday, March 13th
3:40 PM – Jose Avila, 23 years old of Altadena was arrested in the 50 block of W. Mountain View Street for carrying a concealed dirk or dagger.
5:15 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 900 block of E. Mount Curve Avenue.  Suspect(s) entered the residence by shattering the door.  Stolen: beige Louis Vuitton purse.
9:00 PM – A vehicle vandalism occurred in the 600 block of Pine Street.  Vehicle damage: shattered windows and keyed.
Wednesday, March 15th
4:07 AM – A commercial burglary occurred in the 2300 block of E. Washington Boulevard.  Suspect(s) entered the location by shattering the window.  Stolen:  unknown.
9:45 PM – A bomb threat occurred in the 500 block of W. Woodbury Road.  Threat was found to be non-credible.
1:00 PM – A package theft occurred in the 3500 block of McNally Avenue.  Stolen:  package containing seat cushion and dog vest.
6:00 PM – A package theft occurred in the 3500 block of McNally Avenue.  Stolen:  package containing clothing.
Thursday, March 16th
1:00 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 2100 block of Sunny Oaks Circle.  Suspect(s) entered the residence by cutting the lock box.  Stolen: stainless steel Kitchen Aid stove, stainless steel Kitchen Aid refrigerator, Sony stereo, table, and painting.
Friday, March 17th
3:25 PM – Oscar Espinoza, 23 years old of Altadena was arrested in the 200 block of Mountain View Street for possession of drug paraphernalia.
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Thursday, March 16, 2017

LASD Seeking Public’s Help in Locating Missing Person

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Thursday March 16, 2017, 3:19 PM

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Advisory: #LASD Seeking Public’s Help in Locating Missing Person, Chuanshuang “Jona” Yang of Rowland Heights
 
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Missing Persons Unit detectives are seeking the public’s assistance in locating Chuanshuang “Jona” Yang. She is a 34 year-old female Asian who was last heard from on December 28, 2016 at 8:00 p.m., when her friend talked to her on the phone.

Ms. Yang is described as 5’01” tall, 86lbs., black hair, and brown eyes.  She resides in the city of Rowland Heights, and drives a white 2014 Toyota Corolla CA/7GMD392.

Her family and friends are very concerned, and asking for the public’s assistance in located her.

Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Missing Persons Unit, Sergeant Nunez or Detective Abraham at (323) 890-5500. If you prefer to provide information anonymously, you may call "Crime Stoppers" by dialing (800) 222-TIPS (8477), use your smartphone by downloading the “P3 Tips” Mobile APP, or “P3 Mobile” for the hearing impaired, on Google play or the App Store, or by using the website http://lacrimestoppers.org.

Authored by:
Deputy Trina Schrader
Sheriff’s Information Bureau – Newsroom
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
Hall of Justice - First floor                 
211 W. Temple St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
213-229-1700

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Altadena Station Weekly Crime Blotter


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Thursday March 16, 2017, 8:00 AM

LASD - Altadena Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff

Jim McDonnell, Sheriff
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Sunday, March 5th
8:20 AM – Guy Merritt, 62 years old of Pasadena was arrested in the 1000 block of E. Mariposa Street for residential burglary.
6:00 PM – A grand theft from a vehicle occurred in the 800 block of New York Drive.  Stolen:  black golf club bag containing (4) golf clubs and orange Tom’s sunglasses.
9:00 PM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 2100 block of Lincoln Avenue.  Suspect(s) entered the vehicle by shattering the window.  Stolen: white Coach purse, brown Coach backpack, blue leather coat, black jacket, silver MacBook, and Gucci sunglasses.
Monday, March 6th
8:30 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 2000 block of Mendocino Lane.  Suspect(s) entered the residence by shattering the window.  Stolen:  unknown.
Tuesday, March 7th
4:00 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 2300 block of Mar Vista Avenue.  Suspects attempted to enter the residence by cutting the window screen.  Suspects described as three male Hispanic juveniles.  No entry was made.
4:20 PM – Milton Martinez, 23 years old of Altadena was arrested in the area of Figueroa Drive and Glenrose Avenue for possession of a controlled substance.
Wednesday, March 8th
7:30 AM – A residential burglary occurred in the 200 block of Marathon Road.  Suspect(s) entered the residence by shattering the window.  Stolen:various jewelry items.
1:00 PM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 2100 block of Lincoln Avenue.  Suspect(s) entered the vehicle by shattering the window.  Stolen:  black Marc Jacobs purse, white Lenovo laptop and credit cards.
Thursday, March 9th
5:20 AM – Donnel Jones, 31 years old of Pasadena was arrested in the 2700 block of Casitas Avenue for possession of a controlled substance.
11:30 AM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 2200 block of PinecrestAvenue.  Suspect(s) entered the vehicle by shattering the window.   Stolen:  tan rainbow American Apparel purse and credit cards.
2:30 PM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 2100 block of Lincoln Avenue.  Suspect entered the vehicle by shattering the window.  Suspect described as a male Black.  Stolen: Coach purse, clear polkadot purse and credit cards.
3:10 PM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 2100 block of Lincoln Avenue.  Suspect entered the vehicle by shattering the window.  Stolen: silver Dell laptop and school books.
4:12 PM – A vehicle was reported stolen from the 2100 block of Lincoln Avenue.  Vehicle described as a white 1999 Acura Integra 2 door.
7:12 PM – Gisel Perez, 28 years old of Pasadena was arrested in the 2300 block of El Sereno Avenue for domestic violence.
8:00 PM – A petty theft occurred in the 300 block of E. Altadena Drive.  Stolen:  (3) Invicta watches.
Friday, March 10th
6:40 PM – A vehicle was reported stolen from the 2100 block of Lincoln Avenue.  Vehicle described as a green 1996 Honda Accord 4 door.
5:00 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 2100 block of Windsor Avenue.  Suspect(s) entered the location and pried open laundry coin machine.  Stolen:  currency.

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Monday, March 13, 2017

Community: Household hazardous waste recycling this Saturday In Altadena.


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Monday March 13, 2017, 6:26 PM

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Jim McDonnell, Sheriff
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Community: Household hazardous waste recycling this Saturday In Altadena.
 

Hazardous household waste collection this Saturday in Altadena.
From 9:00am to 3:00pm at the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works Fleet and Maintenance Yard, located at 262 West Mountainview Street.
Please enter off of Figueroa Drive between Grandeur Ave. and Glenrose Ave.

SCHEDULE OF COLLECTION EVENTS

Sponsored jointly by
the Sanitation Districts and Los Angeles County.

The Household Hazardous Waste and Electronic Waste Collection Program (HHW) gives Los Angeles County residents a legal and cost-free way to dispose of unwanted household chemicals that cannot be disposed of in the regular trash.

Who can come to the collections?

You can.......
if you are a Los Angeles County resident!

Some examples of what you CAN bring to a HHW collection:

Motor oil, oil filters, brake fluid
Used antifreeze
Paint, paint thinner, turpentine
Cleaners with acid or lye
Pesticides or herbicides
Household batteries or car batteries
Pool chemicals
CRTs, old TVs, misc. electronics
Mercury thermometers or thermostats
Fluorescent light bulbs
Used needles or sharps (In a Sharps container or sturdy box labeled "SHARPS") (MORE INFO)
Unwanted or expired prescriptions
(MORE INFO)
What you CANNOT bring to a HHW collection:

Explosives
Ammunition
Radioactive materials
Trash
Tires
Business waste
White goods (stoves, refrigerators, etc.)
Controlled substances
Biohazardous waste (blood, urine, etc.)
NOTE: Any electronic waste collected at these events is sent to a facility within the State of California that certifies that it is 100 percent demanufactured and recycled to the commodity level in the United States. No electronic waste collected at these events is sent overseas.

How should you prepare?

Bring the items you wish to dispose of in a sturdy box, preferably in their original, labeled containers.
Do not EVER mix products together.
It is ILLEGAL to transport more than 15 gallons or 125 pounds of hazardous waste in your personal vehicle.
Be prepared to leave your containers. Because of permitting requirements, and the volume of people that utilize the program, items such as gasoline cans WILL NOT be returned.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County
Public Information Section
(800) 238-0173

PERMANENT HHW COLLECTION CENTERS:

Antelope Valley Environmental Collection Center (Palmdale)
Environmental Collection Center at EDCO Recycling & Transfer (Signal Hill)

In addition, LA Sanitation (LASAN) has established a number of permanent collection sites throughout the City of Los Angeles known as S.A.F.E. Centers (Solvents/Automotive/Flammables/Electronics). These S.A.F.E. Centers are open every weekend and provide a convenient way to dispose of your e-waste, used motor oil, and household hazardous waste (HHW) properly. For general information on the City of Los Angeles' program click here. The LASAN S.A.F.E. centers are located at:

San Pedro - Gaffey Street S.A.F.E. Center
Glendale - LA City - Glendale S.A.F.E. Center
Playa Del Rey - Hyperion S.A.F.E. Center
Boyle Heights - Washington Blvd S.A.F.E. Center
Sun Valley - Randall Street S.A.F.E Center
West Los Angeles - UCLA S.A.F.E. Center
Northridge - Nicole Bernson S.A.F.E. Center
OTHER PROGRAMS:

The Puente Hills MRF Recycle Center now accepts electronic waste, free of charge.
The LA County Sheriff's Department offers free Drug and Sharps Drop-Off Boxes
For Residents Only, Not for Commercial Use
New! Free Paint Recycling: California residents and businesses can now recycle leftover paint at select retail locations. Visit PAINTCARE or call 855-724-6809.

For more information and helpful links visit: http://lacsd.org/solidwaste/swfacilities/recyclecontact/hhw_e_waste/default.asp

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Saturday, March 11, 2017

From ALD 7: Dealing with Coyotes in Our Neighborhood


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Saturday March 11, 2017, 7:16 PM

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Jim McDonnell, Sheriff
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Community: Dealing with Coyotes in Our Neighborhood
 
Have a problem with coyotes in your yard or near your home? We’re here to help. We list a variety of safe, humane ways to help peacefully coexist with wildlife. If you need additional help, please contact our Wildlife Department at 626.792.7151 ext. 110 or wildlife@pasadenahumane.org.

COYOTE BASICS

Coyotes are very well adapted to living in cities. Coyotes may be active at any time of day. Their diet consists of rabbits and rodents, carrion, birds and deer, supplemented with berries and other plant materials. If allowed, they will also prey on domestic pets such as cats.
Coyotes venture out in search of food and shelter. By removing any potential food sources from your home, you can prevent repeat coyote visits. Securing your own home is a good first step, but coexisting coyotes is truly a group effort, so be sure to share these tips with your neighbors.

COYOTES AND FOOD

Since coyotes tend to fear people, they are unlikely to approach or harm us. However, intentional or unintentional feeding can make them more comfortable around humans, leading to bolder behavior. As such, it is crucial to remove any potential source of food from coyotes.
  • Keep your cats inside and supervise small dogs outdoors.
  • Remove any outdoor pet food.
  • Remove any bird feeders you have set out.
  • Pick up fruit as soon as it falls to the ground.
  • Keep barbecue grills clean.
  • Eliminate access to water on your property, like standing water or bird baths.

SECURE YOUR HOME

In addition to seeking out food, coyotes will tend to linger anywhere they can find shelter. Secure your home so that coyotes will not find it hospitable.
  • Wildlife-proof garbage in sturdy containers with tight fitting lids.
  • Keep trash in a secure location and only take out trash the morning pick up is scheduled.
  • Keep compost in secure containers.
  • Secure your garage and don’t leave the door open unless necessary.
  • Cover your garden with chicken wire.
  • Trim overgrown landscaping and clear brush.
  • Close off crawl spaces under decks and around buildings.
  • Invest in motion detecting lights that make sound when activated, motion sensing water sprayers, or roll bar fencing.

ENCOUNTERING A COYOTE

Coyotes are typically very wary of humans and will do their best to avoid us. Take the following steps when you encounter one to ensure your safety:
  • Make the coyote feel uncomfortable.
  • Be aggressive. Yell or spray a hose at the coyote. Make loud noises or shake a can of pennies to scare the coyote away. Throw tennis balls.
  • Make yourself appear large and back away slowly.
  • Never turn your back or run away.
  • Walk your dog on a leash. You can lower your chance of encountering coyotes on your dog walks by avoiding walking your dog at dawn or dusk.
  • Make safety your first priority. In case of emergency, call 911.

HOW WE CAN HELP

  • We will visit your neighborhood association or community group to give a wildlife presentation.
  • We are available to assist you with animal proofing your location.
  • Visit our wildlife page at pasadenahumane.org/wildlife for more tips about peaceful coexistence with other native wildlife.
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Wednesday, March 8, 2017

ALD 7 Weekly Crime Blotter


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Wednesday March 8, 2017, 2:36 PM

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Jim McDonnell, Sheriff
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Sunday, February 26th 6:08 AM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 2100 block of Lincoln Avenue. Suspect described as a male wearing a gray baseball cap, blue-gray sweater and light colored jeans. Suspect was seen leaving the area driving a steel blue Mazda 4-door. Suspect entered the vehicle by shattering the window. No items were stolen. 2:30 PM – Robert Amir, 40 years old of Glendale was arrested in the 2200 block of Lincoln Avenue for petty theft. Tuesday, February 28th 6:30 AM – A residential burglary occurred in the 1700 block of Skyview Drive. Suspect(s) entered the residence by shattering a window. Stolen: unknown items. Wednesday, March 1st 10:30 PM – A vehicle vandalism occurred in the 2300 block of Arroyo Boulevard. Damage: shattered window and scratched paint. Thursday, March 2nd 12:23 PM – A strong armed robbery occurred in the 10 block of W. Woodbury Road. Suspect described as a female, 5 feet 6 inches, 120 pounds, black hair and brown eyes. Stolen: food items. 4:44 PM – Robert Barrios, 32 years old of Pasadena and Robert Shelton, 23 years old of Pasadena were arrested in the area of Sacramento Street and Raymond Lane for drinking in public. Friday, March 3rd 1:20 PM – A grand theft from a vehicle occurred in the 1900 block of Midwick Drive. Stolen: red Honda lawnmower, weed cutter and metal chain. 5:45 PM – A grand theft from a vehicle occurred in the 1700 block of Alta Crest Drive. Stolen: dark blue suitcase, clothing, cosmetics and ski boots. 9:30 PM – An assault with a deadly weapon occurred in the 700 block of E. Sacramento Street. Suspect, Michael Wayne Taylor, 58 years old of Altadena was arrested for the assault. Saturday, March 4th 12:05 AM – Mark Davison, 51 years old of Pasadena was arrested in the area of Raymond Avenue and Washington Boulevard for being under the influence of a controlled substance. 12:45 PM – Addy Smith, 27 years old, transient and Rachel Napolitano, 36 years old, transient were arrested in the area of Midwick Drive and Mendocino Street for residential burglary.
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