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EL SEGUNDO HERALD July 21, 2016 Page 3 Police Reports Monday, July 11, 2016 One male adult was arrested at 0025 hours from Marine Avenue and Aviation Boulevard for grand theft auto, evading/obstructing a peace officer, petty theft and misdemeanor DUI. One female adult was arrested at 0446 hours from the 300 block of Main Street for child cruelty. One male adult was arrested at 0533 hours from the 100 block of West Imperial Avenue for trespassing. One female adult was arrested at 1022 hours from LBPD for one outstanding ESPD felony warrant. Tuesday, July 12, 2016 Traffic accident (no injuries) occurred at 0027 hours on Imperial Avenue and Main Street, vehicle versus vehicle. A burglary report was taken at 0504 hours from the 100 block of North Continental Boulevard. Unknown suspect(s) gained entry into two trailers and a container. Petty theft (vehicle) report was taken at 0731 hours from the 300 block of West Acacia Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and stole his property. An identity theft report was taken at 0855 hours from the 600 block of East Grand Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) used the victim’s personal information to make fraudulent purchases. Property Report-A found property report was taken at 1349 hours from Mariposa Avenue and Nash Street. Two bags were found. Grand theft (auto) report was taken at 1647 hours from the 300 block of West El Segundo Boulevard. Taken was a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado truck. Traffic accident (with injuries) occurred at 1825 hours from the 2200 block of East El Segundo Boulevard, vehicle versus motorcycle. Wednesday, July 13, 2016 A burglary report was taken at 1116 hours from the 2000 block of East Maple Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) gained entry into the victim’s storage unit. A forgery report was taken at 1308 hours from the 600 block of North Nash Street. A vehicle theft report was taken at 1553 hours from the 300 block of Main Street. Taken was a license plate. A misdemeanor hit and run report was taken at 2219 hours from Imperial and Main Street, vehicle versus vehicle. One male adult was arrested at 2314 hours from 12913 Mission Avenue for resisting arrest and for driving with a suspended license. Thursday, July 14, 2016 An online lost property report was taken at 1511 hours on 07/09/16 from the 400 block of Sheldon Street. A wallet was lost at the location. One male adult was detained at 0737 hours from the 2100 block of East Park Place and transported to Harbor UCLA Medical Center for treatment and evaluation. An attempt vehicle theft report was taken at 1021 hours from the 900 block of Cedar Street. Unknown suspect(s) gained entry into the victim’s vehicle by punching the door lock. After gaining entry, suspect(s) broke the steering column in an attempt to take the vehicle. One male adult was arrested at 1423 hours from the 1900 block of East Mariposa Avenue for grand theft and one outstanding Long Beach PD misdemeanor warrant. Forgery report was taken at 1640 hours from the 400 block of West Maple Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) forged and cashed stolen checks. Friday, July 15, 2016 One female adult was arrested at 0045 hours from Imperial Highway and Pershing Drive for misdemeanor DUI (drugs). One male adult was arrested at 0045 hours from Imperial Highway and Pershing Drive for being under the influence of a controlled substance. A found property report was taken at 0702 hours from the 400 block of Sheldon Street. A visa credit card and a medical insurance card were found at the location. A grand theft report was taken at 0657 hours from the 400 block of East Maple Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) removed the side mirrors from the victim’s vehicle. Vandalism report was taken at 1313 hours from the 600 block of South Douglas Street. A fence was damaged. Saturday, July 16, 2016 An online petty theft report was taken at 2200 hours on 07/15/16 from the 2100 block of East Mariposa Avenue. Taken was an Apple iPhone. A petty theft report was taken 1105 hours from the 600 block of West Acacia Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) removed the side mirrors from the victim’s vehicle. A found property report was taken at 1705 hours from the 300 block of Main Street. Miscellaneous plastic cards were found. A misdemeanor hit and run occurred at 1942 hours in the 600 block of North Sepulveda Boulevard, vehicle versus vehicle. A traffic accident (with injuries) occurred at 2227 hours in the intersection of Imperial Avenue and Main Street, vehicle versus a motorcycle. Sunday, July 17, 2016 No Unusual Shift Activity • Finance When is the Best Time to Invest - or Not? (BPT) - The stock market has ridden a roller coaster this year. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), a stock market index comprised mostly of “blue-chip stock” companies, swung down and then up by 2,000 points between Jan. 1 and mid-April. If you are investing for retirement or another reason, you may have asked yourself, “When is the best time to invest - or not?” “Stock market volatility can be unsettling and give many investors pause, especially when it involves their hard-earned money,” says Brian Haendiges, senior vice president, MassMutual Investment Services. “While many things contribute to movements in the stock market - both good news and bad, economic changes and consumer sentiment - volatility is normal. Investors need to tune out the noise from short-term market fluctuations and focus on their longer-term goals, especially when it comes to investing for retirement.” Since the Great Depression in 1929, there have been 26 bear markets, including in 2008, and 26 bull markets, according to the most recent report by seekingalpha.com. A bear market is defined as a 20 percent decline in the Dow Jones that was preceded by a 20 percent rally while a bull market is defined as a 20 percent rally that was preceded by a 20 percent decline. Financial experts like Haendiges caution investors against trying to time the market. After all, history tells us that it’s better to stay put rather than jump in and out. As Warren Buffett, legendary investor and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway has been quoted saying, “If you aren’t willing to own a stock for 10 years, don’t even think about owning it for 10 minutes.” Historically Mr. Buffett follows a long-term value investment strategy whereby investments are held for longer periods of time to maximize the potential for a greater return. “The lesson is clearly to stay the course,” Haendiges says. “Despite the inherent volatility in the stock market as it reacts to short-term trends, the long-term trend of the market has been upward.” As an investor, you should keep in mind that past performance is no guarantee of future results. It’s a good reason why you should review your goals, risk tolerance and time horizon with a financial advisor to determine which investments are most appropriate. If you’re concerned about volatility, you can diversify your investments across a wide See Finance, page 16


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