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Page 2 June 2, 2016 EL SEGUNDO HERALD Charter from front page Burkley & Brandlin LLP A T T O R N E Y S A T L A W Living Trusts/Wills, Probate, Employment Law, Personal Injury Trust and Estates Litigation, Business Litigation, Civil Litiga tion 310-540-6000 Lifetime El Segundo Residents *AV Rated (Highest) Martindale - Hubbell / **Certified Specialist Estate Planning, Trust & Probate Law, State Bar of California, Board of Legal Specialization Brian R. Brandlin • Bruce R. Brandlin • Christopher P. Brandlin OFFICE SPACES in all SIZES A L O N G T H E R O S E C R A N S C O R R I D O R I N E L S E G U N D O / M A N H AT TA N B E A C H CONTINENTAL PARK A project of CONTINENTAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 2041 Rosecrans Ave., El Segundo, CA 90245 • 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! www.continentaldevelopment.com For Leasing Information, call 310.640.1520 Herald Office spaces in all sizes ad 2.indd 1 8/15/15 7:24 PM SAVE THE DATE SAT. - JUNE 4, 2016 09:30 A.M. TO NOON Call: 310-615-6387 (for further info) See Police Reports, page 14 company promises faster broadband speeds, better video products and more affordable phone service to new and existing customers. As the deal closed, Charter promised more investment in the two companies’ broadband network. The L.A. systems it acquired are all digital, Venech said. He assured Time-Warner customers they can keep their existing cable TV service once Charter launches its Spectrum brand in the L.A. market. “While we believe customers will see our Spectrum packages as more compelling and a better value, if a TWC ... customer likes the package they are currently in, they will be able to stay in that package,” Charter’s spokesman said. Former Time-Warner customers have to wonder how smoothly the changeover will go, given the sizable service problems that former Verizon Fios customers are experiencing with Frontier Communications. More than 1,250 customers as of last week had filed complaints with the Public Utilities Commission, according to a spokesman with the commission. The Public Utilities Commission apparently heard enough complaints to get involved. It held a public hearing yesterday in Long Beach about the many complaints lodged against Frontier by its subscribers. The meeting opened with a panel discussion about the phone outages, then the commission took public comment to hear firsthand accounts of how loss of phone and streaming video have affected households and disrupted business operations. Frontier had representatives at the hearing to assist with “customer service concerns,” the commission said before the event at Long Beach City Hall. A quick Internet check about Frontier customer complaints found hundreds from California, Florida, the Midwest and Canada. A Redondo Beach customer of Frontier’s left a comment on the web site pissedconsumer. com about losing phone service for nearly two weeks. “Phone out reported the morning of May 9. Initial comment was action by May Police Reports Letters Monday, May 23, 2016 An assault with a deadly weapon report was taken at 1300 hours from the 100 block of Main Street. Unknown suspect pointed a firearm at three victims. Suspect then struck one of the victims in the face with the handle of the firearm. An attempt grand theft (auto)/petty theft report was taken at 1526 hours from the 600 block of South Douglas Street. Unknown suspect(s) entered victim’s unlocked vehicle and removed the steering column housing in an attempt to steal the vehicle. Suspect(s) also entered the unlocked covered bed of the truck and removed miscellaneous items. A misdemeanor hit and run report was taken at 1824 hours from the 800 block of Sheldon Street, vehicle versus vehicle. A robbery occurred at 2218 hours at Sepulveda Boulevard and Mariposa Avenue. Two suspects approached the victim and simulated a weapon. Taken were a cell phone and four hundred dollars in U.S. currency. Tuesday, May 24, 2016 One male adult was arrested at 1004 hours from the 2200 block of East Rosecrans Avenue for one outstanding El Segundo PD felony warrant. A vandalism report was taken at 0708 hours from Aviation Boulevard and Imperial Highway. Unknown suspect(s) smashed the window on construction equipment. An online petty theft report was taken at 1722 hours on 05/23/16 from the 600 block of Center Street. Twenty-seven dollars in U.S. currency was taken from an unlocked vehicle. A traffic accident (without injuries) occurred at 1850 hours in the 600 block of North Sepulveda Boulevard, vehicle versus a business sign. One male adult was arrested at 2206 hours from Sepulveda Boulevard and Imperial Highway for one outstanding LAPD misdemeanor warrant. Wednesday, May 25, 2016 One female adult was arrested at 0719 hours from the 300 block of Whiting Street for burglary and misdemeanor drunk in public. One male adult was arrested at 1918 hours from the 800 block of South Sepulveda Boulevard for possession of counterfeit currency and false personation of another. One male adult was arrested at 2341 hours from El Segundo Boulevard and Sepulveda Boulevard for misdemeanor DUI with a BAC of .08% or above, driving with a suspended license and driving without an ignition interlock device. Thursday, May 26, 2016 One male adult was detained at 0044 hours from the 700 block of North Sepulveda Boulevard and transported to Harbor UCLA Hospital for a 72-hour psychiatric evaluation. Online lost property report was taken at 0627 hours from the 600 block of Main Street. A Hydro Flask was reported missing. Online petty theft report was taken at 0638 hours from the 100 block of Virginia Street. A bicycle was stolen. Petty theft report was taken at 0940 hours from the 200 block of Virginia Street. A bicycle was stolen. Traffic accident (without injuries) occurred at 1227 hours in the 400 block of North Nash Street, vehicle versus vehicle. Embezzlement report was taken at 1533 hours from the 300 block of Main Street. The suspect embezzled currency from his employer. Friday, May 27, 2016 Criminal threats report was taken at 0826 hours from the 100 block of Standard Street A vandalism report was taken at 1443 hours from the 100 block of Virginia Street. A misdemeanor hit and run report was taken at 1621 hours from the 900 block of North Sepulveda Boulevard, vehicle versus vehicle. A robbery occurred at 1622 hours in the 800 See Police Reports, page 14 Wants a 2017 Parade for Armed Forces Memorial Day has passed and I can’t help but think El Segundo should show their respect for our armed forces by having a parade of support for men and women who have fought for freedom. I know Chamber of Commerce has scheduled a business meeting in August to show their support but the community won’t be there except for El Segundo Cares. We are into our fourth year of supporting the veteran patients at the Wilshire V.A. Hospital and we have had fantastic support from the residents, as well as Chevron, other businesses, churches and organizations. We are going June 15, to the hospital with a huge donation of items from the community, proof that they care. Our third trip this year. El Segundo has everything to make parade happen in 2017, businesses, churches, organizations, schools, etc., people who care. Let’s do it. – Jan Cruikshank “Time-Warner turned over its operations and cable and fiber-optic systems on May 18 to the much-larger Charter, which will now service the airport and South Bay communities.” See Charter, page 17


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