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EL SEGUNDO HERALD June 1, 2017 Page 17 Police Reports from page 2 trunk. Taken were two bags containing a laptop and personal items. Saturday, May 20 One female adult was arrested at 0120 hours from Imperial Avenue and McCarthy Court for driving while intoxicated and driving with a BAC above .01% when under 21 years old. One male adult was arrested at 1330 hours from the 600 block of North Sepulveda Boulevard for grand theft auto and one Santa Monica PD misdemeanor warrant. A petty theft report was taken at 1510 hours from 1100 block of Imperial Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) took a barbeque grill from the victim’s backyard. One male adult and one female adult were arrested at 1559 hours from the 1900 block of Hughes Way for identity theft, burglary (commercial), and possession of stolen property. One female adult was also arrested for giving false identification and one outstanding LASD misdemeanor warrant. A hit and run report (with injuries) was taken at 2133 hours from the 400 block of Imperial Avenue. Vehicle versus bicyclist. One male adult was arrested at 2335 hours from the 200 block of Standard Street for public intoxication. Sunday, May 21 One male adult was detained at 0250 hours from the 1400 block of East Imperial Avenue and transported to Harbor UCLA Medical Center for evaluation and treatment. One male adult was arrested at 0308 hours from the 2500 block of East El Segundo Boulevard for public intoxication. One female adult was arrested at 0447 hours from LAPD (77th Street Division) for one outstanding El Segundo PD felony warrant/ An online identity theft report was taken at 0630 hours from the 1600 block of East Maple Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) opened fraudulent credit accounts using the victim’s personal information. A burglary report was taken at 1957 hours from the 900 block of Hillcrest Street. Taken was a bicycle. One female adult was arrested at 2108 hours from the 600 block of North Sepulveda Boulevard for driving under the influence with a BAC of .08% or above. Monday, May 22 Warrant-One female adult was arrested at 0316 hours from the 700 block of Main Street for possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and one Culver City PD misdemeanor warrant. A grand theft report was taken at 0716 hours from the 700 block of Campus Square West. Taken were wires. A traffic (injury) accident occurred at 1523 hours from Imperial Highway and Hughes Way. Vehicle versus vehicle. A shoplifting report was taken at 2024 hours from the 700 block of South Sepulveda Boulevard. Unknown suspect(s) attempted to take a laptop. One male adult was arrested at 2159 hours from the 500 block of North Sepulveda Boulevard for possessing fictitious US currency, conspiracy to commit a crime, false identification, driving without a license and one outstanding misdemeanor Culver City PD warrant. One male adult was arrested at 2159 hours from the 500 block of North Sepulveda Boulevard for possessing fictitious US currency and conspiracy to commit a crime Tuesday, May 23 A found property report was taken 0527 hours from the 2200 block of East Park Place. Found was a black backpack. A stolen plate report was taken at 0641 hours from the 2200 block of Imperial Highway. Unknown suspect(s) took a license plate from a motorcycle. A grand theft report was taken at 0755 hours from the 100 block of Main Street. A known suspect took money from the victim. A burglary (residential) report was taken at 0910 hours from the 500 block of Concord Street. Unknown suspect(s) gained entry to the building and took money. Petty theft occurred at 1943 hours in the 500 block of North Sepulveda Boulevard. The suspect stole diapers and other miscellaneous items. Burglary occurred between 1904 hours on 05/22/17 and 1904 hours on 05/23/17 in the 500 block of Oregon Street. A vehicle was broken into and miscellaneous items were taken. One female adult was arrested at 2124 hours from LBPD for one ESPD misdemeanor warrant. One male adult was arrested at 2228 hours from the 400 block Sheldon Street for drunk driving and driving without a license. Wednesday, May 24 Two male adults and one female adult were arrested at 0253 hours from Imperial Avenue and Loma Vista Street for identity theft, burglary, conspiracy to commit a crime, possession of stolen property, and possession of burglary tools. A burglary (vehicle) report was taken at 0737 hours from the 900 block of Cedar Street. Unknown suspect(s) removed miscellaneous property from the victim’s vehicle. An identity theft report was taken at 0908 hours from the 800 block of North Douglas Street. Unknown suspect(s) used the victim’s credit card information to make fraudulent purchases. One male adult was arrested at 1502 hours from the 400 block of North Sepulveda Boulevard for identity theft, possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and one LASD misdemeanor warrant. A false crime report/false identification to a peace officer report was taken at 1225 hours from Mariposa Avenue and Nash Street. Reporting party filed a false crime report of a robbery and used false names during the investigation. A petty theft report was taken at 1641 hours from the 800 block of South Sepulveda Boulevard. An unknown suspect walked out of a store with unpaid items. A burglary (vehicle) report was taken at 1942 hours from the 700 block of West Imperial Avenue. One male adult was arrested at 2106 hours from Highland Avenue and Rosecrans Avenue for possession of a billy club, possession of a switch blade, and driving with a suspended license. A traffic collision (with injuries) occurred at 2334 hours at West Grand Avenue and Main Street. Vehicle versus parked vehicle. • Another Man’s from page 7 for her incredible loss back in November. Full responsibility…except she blamed Mr. Comey, she blamed Russia, she blamed everyone but herself. Maybe she shouldn’t have spent so much time glad-handing the pampered elites, palms-up, trying to raise more and more money, papering the Clinton bank account? Maybe she should have visited some of those states the Dems always elitistly dismiss as fly-over states, get herself out of the cozy Beltway, or the friendly confines of her uber-rich New York digs, and visit Wisconsin one time and have a brat? So, before you know it, the 2018 elections will be upon us. The Democrats, with Cali lady pols Nancy Pelosi and Maxine Waters bloviating and blindly leading the charge, continue to look under rocks for the Russian connection to Trump’s stunning win. And the lefty blusterers on CNN and MSNBC continue to be in full meltdown mode, doing their best to damage the Trump administration. It is a very interesting time to pay attention to politics. Game on! • Seniors 5 Facts About Strokes that Could Save Your Life (BPT) - Chances are you know someone who has had a stroke. An estimated 795,000 people in the United States have a stroke each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Despite how common strokes are, there are a lot of widely believed misconceptions. Unfortunately, not knowing the facts can put a person at bigger risk for experiencing a stroke themselves, or, not being able to help someone else who may be experiencing a stroke. To help separate fact from fiction, the medical experts at Life Line Screening share the truth about the top misconceptions about stroke: Misconception: Strokes only happen to older people Fact: Research found 61 percent of strokes happen in people over the age of 65. That means 39 percent of strokes happen to younger people. Misconception: Strokes are not a problem in the United States Fact: You may only know a few people who’ve had a stroke in their life, but someone has a stroke every 40 seconds in the U.S. Misconception: A stroke will kill you Fact: Approximately one out of eight strokes results in death within thirty days. The other seven instances leave the person disabled. Stroke is fatal in about 10 to 20 percent of cases and, among survivors, it can cause a host of disabilities, including loss of mobility, impaired speech, and cognitive problems. Misconception: Strokes cannot be prevented Fact: Up to 80 percent of strokes could be stopped before they start. Health screenings are an effective way to identify and understand risk factors so they can be properly managed. Research shows nine out of 10 cardiovascular doctors support preventive health screenings for cardiovascular disease (plaque in the arteries) among patients with key risk factors. To learn more, visit http:// www.lifelinescreening.com. Misconception: Only a doctor can identify a stroke Fact: Everyone can and should know the signs and symptoms of stroke. By taking quick action, you could save a life. According to the CDC, the most common signs of stroke are: * Sudden numbness or weakness in the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body.* Sudden confusion, trouble speaking or difficulty understanding speech.* Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes.* Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or lack of coordination.* Sudden severe headache with no known cause. If you or someone else has any of these symptoms, call 911 immediately. Understanding the facts about stroke helps empower you to control your own health. Even if risk factors are present, you can take proactive measures to help prevent stroke for yourself and loved ones. • Do you or a loved one struggle on the stairs? 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