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Page 2 July 4, 2013 Calendar Police Report Sunday, July 7 Ends Well, 7 p.m., Polliwog Park Amphi- June 24 Theft: 1500 Block The Strand Male subject • Concerts in the Park: Mira Costa High theater, 1601 Manhattan Beach Boulevard. Robbery: Laurel Ave. /Rosecrans Ave. stole a bicycle that was left unlocked at the School Jazz Bank, 5-7 p.m., Polliwog Park Admission is free. Unknown suspect approached the victim and bicycle rack and was later arrested for stolen Amphitheater, 1601 Manhattan Beach Blvd. Sunday, July 14 sprayed mace in her face. The suspect took the property.   Friday, July 12 • Concerts in the Park: Doo-Wah Ridaers, purse from off her shoulder and then entered June 18-20 • Free Shakespeare by the Sea: King John, 5-7 p.m., Polliwog Park Amphitheater, 1601 the passenger side of an awaiting vehicle. Theft: 400 Block of 18th  St. Unknown 7 p.m., Polliwog Park Amphitheater, 1601 Manhattan Beach Blvd. The vehicle fled southbound on Laurel Ave. suspect(s) stole the victim’s copper rain gutter. Manhattan Beach Boulevard. Sunday, July 21 June 21 June 17 • Free Opening Reception: California • Concerts in the Park: Scott Whyte, 5-7 Fire: 32nd St./Alma Ave. Officers responded Residential Burglary: 700 Block of Bayview Cruisin’, 6- 8 p.m., Creative Arts Center, 1560 p.m., Polliwog Park Amphitheater, 1601 to a house fire at the location. The MB Fire Dr. Unknown suspect(s) entered an open Manhattan Beach Boulevard. Exhibiting July Manhattan Beach Blvd. Department put out the fire within a few garage and stole a bicycle. 12 to August 10, 2013. upcoming minutes. The home was unoccupied at the time. Residential Burglary: 600 Block of 36th St. Saturday, July 13 • National Night Out: “Night Out Against At approximately 3:10 a.m. Redondo Beach Unknown suspect(s) entered the residence • Free Composting Class: Composting is Crime”, Tuesday, August 6 from 5-9 p.m., in PD went in pursuit of a burglary suspect vehicle. possibly through the bedroom window and not a dirty business, 10-11 a.m., Manhattan your neighborhood! Blocks that register their The pursuit entered the City of Manhattan stole several items. No signs of forced entry. Beach Botanical Garden on Peck Avenue event will have a visit from Manhattan Beach Beach and ended at Prospect Ave., north of Residential Fire: 1300 Block of 9th  St. north of Manhattan Beach Boulevard. officers during their event. To register your Keats St. The suspects ran from their vehicle Officers were dispatched to assist MBFD on • Shakespeare by the Sea: All’s Well That block’s participation call (310) 802-5183. • into the neighborhood. A perimeter was a report of a residential fire at the location. People found two suspects hiding in the backyard of a was not on fire, only a trash can.June 15-17On arrival, it was determined that the houseestablished and a K9 search was conducted.At approximately 5:15 a.m., MBPD K9 team Congratulations Christina Anderson, and Emily Lapham, residence in the 1200 block of Bryant Pl. The Stolen Vehicle: 400 Block of 23rd  St. Christopher Skjeie, of Manhattan Beach, also from Manhattan Beach, were named to suspects were taken into custody and released Unknown suspect(s) stole a 1983 Honda received an Associate of Arts from Oxford the Dean’s List of Emory College of Arts to Redondo Beach PD. Express, black, which was parked on the street. College of Emory University in Atlanta Ga. and Sciences, the undergraduate, liberal arts Arrest: 31st St. / Laurel Ave. Officers contacted June 15 at its commencement ceremony on May college of Emory University in Atlanta, Ga., two suspects in the area. A search of one of Attempted Vehicle Burglary: 400 Block of 11, 2013. for the 2013 spring semester. • the suspects revealed methamphetamine and Manhattan Beach Blvd. Unknown suspect(s) Classifieds Officers completed a probation search of the vehicle. The victim left an empty purse ondamaged the front and rear passenger windowseals in an attempt to gain entry into thedrug paraphernalia. The other suspect was onprobation with search and seizure conditions. The deadline for Classified Ad submission and payment is Noon on Tuesday to appear in Thursday’s paper. Advertisements must be suspect’s home. The search revealed additional the front passenger seat. submitted in writing by mail, fax or email. You may pay by cash, check, or credit card (Visa or M/C over the phone). methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia June 14-15 Errors: Please check your advertisements immediately. Any corrections and/or changes in an ad must be requested prior to the inside. A third suspect who was residing at Vandalism: 3600 Block of N. Crest Dr. following Tuesday deadline in order to receive a credit. A credit will be issued for only the first time the error appears. Multiple runs will the location disclosed there was additional Unknown suspect(s) broke the side view mirror only be credited for the first time the error appears. No credit will be issued for an amount greater than the cost of the advertisement. methamphetamine in the room. All three of the vehicle, possibly by a liquor bottle. Beware: Employment offers that suggest guaranteed out-of-state or overseas positions may be deceptive or unethical in nature. If you have any doubts about the nature of a company, contact the local office of the Better Business Bureau, (213) 251-9696. suspects were arrested. June 13 Herald Publications does not guarantee that the advertiser’s claims are true nor does it take responsibility for those claims. June 20-21 Theft: 1600 Block of Manhattan Beach Theft: 2800 Block of N. Alma Ave. Unknown Blvd. Unknown suspect(s) stole a cell phone ApARtment foR Rent employment no smoking. $1950/mo.+ $1800 dep. suspect(s) entered an unlocked vehicle, which that was left on the exercise equipment atblks. to beach, quiet area. No pets/ 1BD/1BA. Well maintain, upper level Copy of credit report. Avail. 7/15, was parked on the street. Suspect(s) stole a the park. loc., and great tenants in bldg., W/D We need an experienced GPS unit, clothing, and a backpack containing June 10-12(310) 322-8099..Display Ad Sales Position unit, bright & sunny, carpet/tile, well on premises. Prkg. garage. Water Display Ad Salesperson for 3BD/3BA. ES. home, Ocean View, an iPad, keyboard, and two yearbooks. Vehicle Burglary: 200 Block of 34th  St. Floors, W/D, DW, fridge etc. 1/2 of and Hawthorne. Full or part- 8/01/13, $3,295/mo. (310) 322-5849. Residential Burglary: 300 Block of 30th St. door and stole jewelry from an unlocked vehicle. . Avail. Aug. 2, Has HWinclude Torrance, El Segundosq. ft. Pets OK, No smoking, Avail.,Unknown suspect(s) entered an open garageJune 20Fenced yard, 2-car garage, 2,500Herald Publications. Territories incl. $1,255/mo. Call (310) 594-2766. 3BD/2BA 2 car garage. $2200/mo. Call Jane time positions are available. 4BD/2.5BA. ES. Eastside. With new Unknown suspect(s) took a wallet that was June 11 (310) 545-2845. 20% commission on all sales. amenities. Enclosed patio + bonus sitting on an open window sill. Mail Theft: N. Highland Ave. / Marine Ave.If interested please email yourroom. $3950/mo. Discount for longUnknown suspect(s) pried open the USPOResidential Burglary: 2200 Block of N.term. (310) 345-8013.resume to management@leA SRfoutoA loaded $11,000. Call for Pix or Info. Female seeks N/S, to share 2BD/1BA the victim’s house by forcing a kitchen tool. It is not known how much, if any mailent Rmailbox at the location with an unknownManhattan Ave. Unknown suspect(s) enteredRfooomRh e r a l d p u b l i c a t i o n s. c o m .N o p h o n e c a l l s p l e a s e. Conv., Maual, “06” Mini Cooper Grey, XLNT cond., 78,800 miles, John (310) 963-9409. gARAge WAnted yard, walk to beach. Available 6/22. the property was recovered on the beach June 10quiet ES home. Prvt. entrance, largewas taken.window open and stole property. Most of Al (310) 924-9206. 1.5BD, Older Spanish Cottage in preferably above garage in ES or adj. Unknown suspect(s) entered an unlocked without paying for it. The suspect’s vehicleshopping cart full of liquor out of the storevehicle, which was parked in an open garage,Looking for free standing aptN/S, SWF, quiet. Call (310) 677-4521ent R  regarding a subject who took aTargetto Theft: 900 Block of N. Highland Ave.ent RRfopt AeekingSRfoeSouHCall Liz at (310) 849-8505.N. Sepulveda Blvd. Officers respondedJune 19-20ES. 600 sq. ft. F/p, dine/rm., patio,, Remodeling house – HaveInternet. (310) 640-0702.near Marine Ave. and the waterline.Commercial Burglary: 1200 Block of$750/mo + 1/2 utilities, cable & for motorcyclesto rentNeed garageand personal items. Will sign lease.leA SRof Windows white vinyl all sizes STC 40 rating for El Segundo. Can be seen at 833 McCarthy Ct, ES 90245. Call shared garage, W/D, stove, fridge. 2 or Cell (310) 278-7264 evenings only. and stole a GPS unit, iPods, sunglasses, was spotted and an MBPD Officer attempted wristlet, and GPS/IPOD cords.  to conduct a traffic stop. The driver refused June 19 to stop until he reached the 2000 block of Arrest: 1800 Block of Ocean Dr. A male Pine Ave., where he was subsequently taken and female were seen on foot in the 1800 into custody. block of Ocean. Upon seeing the officers, Theft: 3300 Block of N. Crest Dr. Unknown the male ran. He was located hiding in the suspect(s) entered an unlocked vehicle and 100 block of 19th  St. Further investigation stole a purse and its contents. The purse was Like Us revealed he was in possession of a thermo left unattended on the front passenger seat on Facebook involved was also located. All 3 subjects were credit card from the purse was later used atsensor believed to be stolen. A second malewhile the victim was unloading groceries. A arrested for various crimes. various locations. • HAPPY 4TH OF JULY from all of us at Herald Publications


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