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Page 2 June 23, 2016 EL SEGUNDO HERALD Monday, June 13, 2016 Burglary (commercial) report was taken at 0533 hours from the 400 block of Duley Road. Unknown suspect(s) stole miscellaneous tools. A false pretenses report was taken at 0833 hours from the 200 block of Penn Street. Unknown suspect(s) fraudulently stole money from the victim. Petty theft report was taken at 1005 hours from the 300 block of Whiting Street. Unknown suspect(s) stole the side view mirrors from the victim’s vehicle. Found property report was taken at 1133 hours from the 300 block of East Grand Avenue. Found was a computer tablet. A Petty theft report was taken at 0927 hours from the 400 block of Concord Street. Unknown suspect(s) stole the side view mirrors from the victim’s vehicle. A petty theft report was taken at 1225 hours from the 700 block of Bungalow Drive. Unknown suspect(s) stole the side view mirrors from the victim’s vehicle. Traffic accident (with injuries) occurred at 1706 hours from El Segundo Boulevard and Sepulveda Boulevard, vehicle versus motorcycle. One male adult was arrested at 2219 hours from Grand Avenue and Illinois Street for one outstanding Orange County felony warrant and three LAPD misdemeanor warrants. Tuesday, June 14, 2016 One male adult was arrested at 1641 hours from 14th Street and Pacific Coast Highway in Hermosa Beach for one outstanding El Segundo PD misdemeanor warrant. A false financial statement(s) report was taken at 1651 hours from the 700 block of East Grand Avenue. Suspect falsely stated that he was having financial hardships in order to defraud the victim and steal her money. Wednesday, June 15, 2016 A vehicle theft report was taken at 0828 hours from the 900 block of Hillcrest Street. Taken was a 2010 Subaru Forester. A burglary (residential) report was taken at 1606 hours from the 400 block of Hillcrest Street. Unknown suspect(s) gained entry into the victim’s residence by prying open a window. Suspect(s) ransacked the residence. A burglary (residential) report was taken at 1847 hours from the 100 block of Whiting Street. Unknown suspect(s) broke into washer and dryer coin boxes at the location. Taken was an unknown amount of currency. Thursday, June 16, 2016 One female adult was arrested at 0255 hours from Imperial Highway and Sepulveda Boulevard for possession of a controlled substance without a prescription, driving with a suspended license and two outstanding South Gate PD misdemeanor warrants. One male adult was arrested at 0626 hours from Grand Avenue and Sepulveda Boulevard for drunk driving, 08% per se and driving without a license. Petty theft occurred at 1343 hours in the 800 block of California Street. A pair of tennis shoes were stolen from the front porch of a residence. Petty theft report was taken at 1706 hours from the 700 block of Sheldon Street. A package was stolen from the victim’s porch Grand theft report was taken from the 1400 block of East Imperial Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) stole cash and some clothing. Friday, June 17, 2016 One male adult was arrested at 0052 hours from the 300 block of Vista Del Mar for plain drunk in public. One male adult was arrested at 0052 hours from the 300 block of Vista Del Mar for plain drunk in public. One male adult was arrested at 0238 hours from Palos Verdes Estates PD for one outstanding El Segundo PD misdemeanor warrant. One male and one female adult were arrested at 0444 hours from the 700 block of Indiana Court for burglary, possession of stolen property and conspiracy to commit a crime. Found property report was taken at 1505 hours from the 200 block of East Grand Avenue. An identification card was found. One male adult was arrested at 1904 hours from the 2300 block of East Imperial Avenue for obstructing/resisting an officer. Saturday, June 18, 2016 Online petty theft report was taken at 0626 hours from the 900 block of Main Street. Unknown suspect(s) stole makeup and a coin purse from an unlocked vehicle. Online identity theft report was taken at 0810 hours from the 900 block of Main Street. Unknown suspect(s) made fraudulent charges to the victim’s credit card. Online vehicle tampering report was taken at 0835 hours from the 1600 block of East Maple Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) ransacked the victim’s unlocked vehicle. Child custody court order violation report was taken at 1025 hours from the 300 block of Main Street. 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 Found property report was taken at 1356 hours from the 900 block of Hillcrest Street. An identification card was found. Sunday, June 19, 2016 One male adult was arrested at 0125 hours from Nash Street and Rosecrans Avenue for battery on a peace officer, public intoxication and misdemeanor vandalism. A traffic accident (without injuries) occurred at 0739 hours at El Segundo Boulevard and Sepulveda Boulevard, vehicle versus a curb A petty theft report was taken at 0813 hours from the 2100 block of East El Segundo Boulevard. Taken was a cell phone. One male adult was arrested at 0934 hours from LAPD 77th Street Division for one outstanding El Segundo PD felony warrant. A burglary (vehicle) report was taken at 1100 hours from the 1200 block of East Oak Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) gained entry into the victim’s vehicle by smashing a window. Taken was a laptop computer. One female adult was detained at 1256 hours from Grand Avenue and Loma Vista Street and transported to Harbor UCLA Medical Center for evaluation and treatment. A recovered stolen vehicle report was taken at 1404 hours from the 700 block of North Sepulveda Boulevard. Recovered was a green 1990 Honda Accord that was reported stolen out of LAPD Southeast Division. A shoplifting report was taken at 1625 hours from the 700 block of South Sepulveda Boulevard. Taken was a PlayStation console. A vandalism report was taken at 1940 hours from the 700 block of South Sepulveda Boulevard. Unknown suspect(s) keyed the victim’s vehicle. • Police Reports Seniors Proper Flu Etiquette to Help Keep You and Your Family Flu-Free (BPT) - It came out of nowhere. The sudden fever, aches, and chills you’re experiencing are unbearable. You crawl into bed, thinking there’s not much you can do. You already feel guilty for bringing the flu home to your kids and spouse. You can try to fight it, but the virus will likely make its way through your household. Right? That’s what the majority of U.S. adults think. According to a recent national survey conducted by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) more than half of U.S. adults (55 percent) incorrectly think that when they get sick, others in the household are bound to get the flu and they just have to wait for the flu virus to pass. The survey also found that almost twice as many U.S. “Hands down. Keep your hands below your shoulders when in public. The idea is to avoid touching your face, which may also help keep you from getting sick after rubbing your nose, mouth or eyes with unclean hands.” adults call a healthcare professional when their child experiences flu symptoms (46 percent) versus when they personally experience flu symptoms (25 percent). “It’s important for adults to take care of themselves as well as those they care for, including children. The virus does not have to take down your whole family if one person gets sick,” says Dr. William Schaffner, MD, NFID medical director. “There are ways to fight flu. If you see a healthcare professional quickly, they may prescribe prescription flu medicines that may help you get better faster. Your doctor may also prescribe them to prevent others in your household from getting the flu.” “Be proactive when it comes to the flu. It’s the considerate thing to do,” says Lizzie Post, great-great-granddaughter of etiquette guru Emily Post and co-author of Emily Post’s Etiquette 18th edition. “Etiquette is all about consideration. Using basic good etiquette can help keep you and your family flu-free by preventing the virus’ spread.” The Emily Post Institute offers the following etiquette tips to manage situations where the flu virus could spread: • Know your F.A.C.T.S.: If you’re experiencing Fever, Aches, Chills, Tiredness and Sudden Onset, it’s likely flu. Realize that you’re contagious and quickly see a healthcare professional. • Stay home: If you have flu symptoms, it’s okay to cancel plans or take a sick day. The polite thing to do is to stay away from crowds to avoid spreading the virus. Be sure to call your host, or the office to let them know you won’t be able to make it. • Stock up: Keep tissues and hand sanitizers with you at all times. If it’s others who are sick, like that cougher or sneezer next to you, prompt them to protect others by offering a tissue or a spritz of alcohol-based sanitizer. • Hands down. Keep your hands below your shoulders when in public. The idea is to avoid touching your face, which may also help keep you from getting sick after rubbing your nose, mouth or eyes with unclean hands. For more flu-fighting tips, visit NFID.org and FluFACTS.com This influenza education campaign and survey are supported by Genentech. • Visit us online: www.heraldpublications.com


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