Page 6 May 19, 2016 TORRANCE TRIBUNE Police Reports from page 2 LAX from page 3 Parking on some levels of parking structure 1 may be restricted while brighter lighting is installed. Terminal 2: Upgrades continue in the ticketing lobby. Barricades have split the airlines’ check-in operations. Baggage carousels on the lower-level for arrivals are being replaced, and go offline one at a time for replacement. The construction is scheduled for completion in 2017. Terminal 6: New concessions have been added and will continue to open this year. Blu2o, Osteria by Fabio Viviani, Starbucks TORRANCE TRIBUNE SPECIAL AD RATES K E E P I N G I T L O C A L ! Special Ad Rate Offer for the Torrance Tribune 10% off 12X Rate 20% off 26X Rate Regular rates listed below. Discounts are not applied. size number of ad runs 1X 4X 8X 12X 26X FULL PAGE $900 $700 $650 $600 $550 1/2 $700 $550 $500 $450 $400 1/4 $550 $425 $375 $325 $250 3/16 $450 $350 $300 $250 $150 1/8 $250 $200 $175 $150 $125 1/16 $200 $150 $125 $100 $75 Prices based on black and white ads only. Color costs are an additional 50% the cost of the ad. For A Limited Time - Advertise Now! Interested parties email: marketing@heraldpublications.com or call (310) 322-1830 Evenings, The Habit Burger Grill, The Marketplace by Wolfgang Puck, and Wahoo’s Fish Taco are now serving. Travelers for domestic flights should arrive at LAX terminals two hours before their flights begin boarding, according to LAX spokesman Pannuzio. International travelers should arrive at their terminals three hours before their boarding times. Rather than time airport arrivals to departure times, he suggests using the boarding times for added protection in case of heavy inbound traffic and to get through ticketing and security. LAX passengers shouldn’t see significantly longer wait times to get through security checkpoints this summer, Pannunzio said. However, travelers returning to LAX from New York likely will encounter long lines at other airports because of a staffing shortage at the Transportation Safety Administration, according to published reports. TSA is filling more than 300 positions for screeners. The new agents won’t be hired and trained in time for the busy summer travel season, according to TSA. The agency attributes the shortage of airport security officers to budget cuts and more people flying within the United States. A TSA spokesman released a statement to The Herald in response to questions about reported delays at airport checkpoints around the country. One answer offered was more passengers are carrying on luggage because airlines are charging baggage fees. Each carry-on bag gets scanned and checked. “Our strong economy means air carriers are enjoying record travel volume, which is resulting in heavier than normal volumes of travelers at our nation’s airports – some with double digit increases over last summer. “In addition to arriving at U.S. airports up to two hours prior to departure, we encourage travelers to enroll in TSA Pre Check or other trusted traveler programs such as Global Entry, Nexus, or SENTRI, which improve security and reduce wait times.” TSA is addressing the increased volume of travelers, with measures including more baggage-sniffing dogs, overtime and hiring, the agency said. “We are appreciative that our airline partners are working with us by asking travelers to arrive at the airport as much as two hours early for domestic flights, which will help to alleviate some of the expected summer congestion,” the TSA statement read. A TSA spokesman, when asked how many checkpoint agents would be hired for LAX, Long Beach and Burbank airports, said he didn’t have an airport-by-airport breakdown. Two U.S. senators have suggested that airlines drop their checked-baggage fees during the summer months to deal with expected longer lines at TSA checkpoints. Sens. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Ed Markey of Massachusetts cite data indicating that bag fees increase the use of rolling carry-ons by 27 percent, the U.S. Travel Association reported on May 11. The airlines blame TSA staffing for the wait times, the association reported, and they say TSA should promote the Pre-Check trusted travel program. • Burglary-Auto 5/4/2016 8:30:00 PM 20900 BLOCK ANZA AVE Suspect(s) enters vehicle by unknown means, ransacks and takes property/camera Burglary-Auto 5/4/2016 6:30:00 PM 20500 BLOCK ANZA AVE Suspect(s) takes property from parked motorcycle/ Bluetooth, saddlebag, rain gear Burglary-Auto 5/4/2016 6:30:00 PM 20500 BLOCK ANZA AVE Suspect(s) enters unlocked vehicle, ransacks and takes property/keys, knife, cash Theft 5/4/2016 9:00 AM 20800 BLOCK HIGGINS CT Suspect(s) takes unsecured property from front of location/bicycle Auto Theft-All 5/4/2016 1:30:00 AM 400 BLOCK AMAPOLA AVE Stolen vehicle: ‘06 Ford van Auto Theft-All 5/3/2016 9:00:00 PM 23600 BLOCK ANZA AVE Stolen vehicle: ‘96 Honda Accord Burglary-Auto 5/3/2016 9:00:00 PM 22600 BLOCK OCEAN AVE Suspect(s) enters unlocked vehicle, ransacks and takes property/bank card, sunglasses, eyeglasses, cash, cigarettes, keys, remote, disabled placard Vandalism 5/3/2016 6:15:00 PM 4200 BLOCK REDONDO BEACH BLVD Suspect(s) smashes window/no entry, no loss Burglary-Auto 5/3/2016 6:00:00 PM 20800 BLOCK AMIE AVE Suspect(s) enters vehicles by unknown means, ransacks and takes property/remote, sunglasses, charger, wallet Vandalism 5/3/2016 3:00:00 PM 3300 BLOCK PRIMM WAY Suspect(s) smashes window/no entry, no loss Theft 5/3/2016 1:30:00 PM 3800 BLOCK CARSON ST Suspect(s) takes property secured to rack/ bicycle tires Theft 5/3/2016 1:00:00 PM 2100 BLOCK 182ND ST Suspect(s) takes property from unsecured locker/ wallet Burglary-Commercial 5/3/2016 1:30:00 AM 2200 BLOCK ARTESIA BLVD Suspect(s) smashes glass door for entry/no loss Vandalism 5/2/2016 9:00:00 PM 6200 BLOCK PACIFIC COAST HWY Suspect(s) dents victim’s parked vehicle and smashes one of its windows/no entry, no loss Burglary-Commercial 5/2/2016 9:00:00 PM 2200 BLOCK ARTESIA BLVD Suspect(s) smashes glass door for entry and takes property/register drawers, safe, cash Auto Theft-All 5/2/2016 7:00:00 PM 22500 BLOCK WARMSIDE AVE Stolen vehicle: ‘97 Honda Civic Theft 5/2/2016 6:39 PM 3500 BLOCK CARSON ST Suspect orders and consumes food before fleeing without paying for same Burglary-Auto 5/2/2016 5:00:00 PM 2600 BLOCK 235TH ST Suspect(s) enters unlocked vehicle and takes property/sunglasses, remote, bill of sale Burglary-Auto 5/2/2016 4:00:00 PM 18300 BLOCK BAILEY DR Suspect(s) enters unlocked vehicle, ransacks and takes property/cell phone, cash, GPS, lighters, chargers, Bluetooth Theft 5/2/2016 2:00:00 PM 3700 BLOCK 190TH ST Suspect(s) takes property from victim’s unattended tool bag/wallet Burglary-Commercial 5/2/2016 12:30:00 PM 4800 BLOCK TORRANCE BLVD Suspect(s) pries/ pulls door from frame for entry, ransacks and takes property/register drawer, cash Theft 5/2/2016 11:00:00 AM 21500 BLOCK HAWTHORNE BLVD Suspect(s) takes property from kiosk drawer/ purse, cash, checks Theft 5/2/2016 10:00:00 AM 20300 BLOCK ANZA AVE Suspect(s) enters unsecured laundry room, pries open laundry machine coin boxes and takes property/cash •
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