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Page 2 May 26, 2016 EL SEGUNDO HERALD Police Reports W O R K+D I N E @ CONTINENTAL PARK ALONG THE ROSECRANS CORRIDOR IN EL SEGUNDO/MANHATTAN BEACH • Amenity Rich Location • Convenient Access to Metro Rail System, 405 & 105 Freeways • 10 minutes to LAX • Professional Property Management on Site • It’s Not Just a Location; It’s a Lifestyle! OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE CONTINENTAL PARK A project of C O N T I N E N TA L D E V E L O P M E N T C O R P O R AT I O N 2041 Rosecrans Av e . , E l S e g u n d o , C A 9 0 2 4 5 www. c o n t i n e n t a l d e v e l o p m e n t . c o m For Leasing Information, call 310.640.1520 SAVE THE DATE SAT. - JUNE 4, 2016 09:30 A.M. TO NOON Call: 310-615-6387 (for further info) Herald in Kitzbueheler Alps, Austria El Segundo Herald atop the mountain in Kitzbuhel, Austria (May 2016). Pictured left to right:  Trinity Parascandola, Bella Beortegui, Hinano Negishi, Isabelle Wang and Zoe Fuentes. The girls are teammates on the Strikers South Bay. See more on this exciting trip in Community Briefs, page 3. Monday, May 16, 2016 A grand theft/forgery report was taken at 1058 hours from the 100 block of East Grand Avenue. Victim applied for a loan online and unknown suspect(s) sent fraudulent funds to the victim’s bank account. A petty theft report was taken at 1359 hours from the 600 block of North Sepulveda Boulevard. Taken was a black backpack. An identity theft report was taken at 1444 hours from the 300 block of Penn Street. Unknown suspect(s) used the victim’s personal information to open a Verizon account. An attempt suicide report was taken at 1544 hours from the 900 block of McCarthy Court. Victim attempted to commit suicide by ingesting multiple pills. A vandalism/embezzlement report was taken at 1637 hours from the 200 block of Nevada Street. A shoplifting report was taken at 1708 hours from the 700 block of South Sepulveda Boulevard. Suspect attempted to return several items. When the employee opened the items, the boxes contained scrap metal instead of the merchandise. A found property report was taken at 2026 hours from Maple Avenue and Sheldon Street. A silver ring with a blue stone was found at the location. One male adult was arrested at 2147 hours from Imperial Avenue and Main Street for one outstanding Culver City PD felony warrant. Tuesday, May 17, 2016 One male adult was arrested at 0118 hours from the 100 block of South Douglas Street for misdemeanor DUI with a BAC of .08% or above. One male adult was arrested at 0323 hours from Imperial Highway and California Street for misdemeanor DUI with a BAC of .08% See Police Reports, page 14 Obituaries Joseph Pinchuk Joseph Howard Pinchuk of El Segundo died peacefully at home with family on May 16th. He was born June 5, 1928, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Joe attended Temple University on the GI Bill as a Communications major. He was a regular performer on the summer stock circuit during school breaks, where he made lifelong friends. He started his career with the local CBS television station, WCAU, working behind the scenes in Master Control and directing the news and other local programs. In 1978, as the television station switched to automated programming, he moved west with his family to El Segundo to be closer to his brother Alan Pinchuk of Manhattan Beach. In El Segundo he worked in the aerospace industry. In retirement he appeared as an extra in a few Hollywood films. There was always a smile on his face for family and others dear to his heart. He was quick to add a song to any situation, drawing others in to harmonize on old favorites, as well as ready to share a humorous jingle or two. In recent years he could be seen on one of his many walks around town, and he was always happy to stop and chat with neighbors. He put his family first in every way, with their well-being at the forefront of his thoughts. He believed in community, and in Philadelphia was active with the Boys and Girls Club, Greene Street Friends School and Green Street Friends Quaker Meeting. In El Segundo he was involved in the Cable Committee, the Garden Club and RSVP. He will be dearly missed by his family and is survived by his wife of 55 years, Barbara Pinchuk; his brother Alan Pinchuk and wife Judy; his 3 daughters, Miriam Pinchuk and her husband Rupert Clayton, Melissa (Pinchuk) Fisher and Sandy Fisher, and Julia (Pinchuk) McCormick, as well as 2 grandsons, Max and Peyton McCormick. A celebration of his life will be held later. Donations in his name may be made to The Nature Conservancy Kaua’i Program or Greene Street Friends School in Philadelphia. Arlene Josephine Kirkwold February 23, 1915 – May 17, 2016 Arlene Josephine Gilbertson was born on February 23, 1915 in Ruthton, Minnesota. She had 5 siblings. Her only sister was helped to become a nurse by a maiden aunt. That sister helped Arlene to become a teacher. One summer she worked as a waitress at Sunset Beach Resort and met a handsome fishing guide. Arlene and Theodore Melvin Kirkwood married on July 16, 1941. In 1942, they left Minnesota and headed to California. Ted passed away on May 20, 1976. Arlene worked as a teacher in South Dakota, Redondo Beach, CA and El Segundo, CA, where she worked at Center Street School for 24 ½ years. Arlene taught for 5 years after her husband passed away, finally retiring in June of 1981. She enjoyed wonderful health in her retirement of 35 years, during which she traveled, attended school (in her 90’s), and had many friends. Arlene is survived by Judy (Noel) Tapia, Tom (Donna) Kirkwold, and 5 grandchildren; Noel & Celina Tapia and Kelly, Kelsey & Kyle Kirkwold. •


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