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Police Reports
Thursday, September 21
A lost property report was taken at 0547
hours from the 500 block of North Sepulveda
Boulevard. A cell phone was lost.
-Found property report was taken at 1035
hours from the 100 block of Vista Del Mar.
Found was a bag of rugs, a duffle bag, and
blankets.
One male adult was arrested at 1557 hours
from the 2100 block of East El Segundo
Boulevard for public intoxication.
A felony hit and run report occurred at 1629
hours from Imperial Highway and Sepulveda
Boulevard, vehicle versus pedestrian.
Grand theft (property) report was taken
at 1756 hours from the 400 block of Main
Street. Taken was an electric bicycle.
Friday, September 22
A burglary report was taken at 0649 hours
from the 400 block of West Acacia Avenue.
Unknown suspect(s) gained entry into the
victim’s vehicle and took a baseball bat,
baseball gloves and U.S. currency.
A stolen vehicle report was taken at 0925
hours from the 300 block of Center Street.
Taken was a 2002 Chevrolet Silverado.
A burglary report was taken at 1034 hours
from the 600 block of Parkview Drive North.
Unknown suspects(s) entered a commercial
business and removed property.
A battery report was taken at 1341 hours from
the 700 block of South Sepulveda Boulevard.
An identity theft report was taken at 1357
hours from the 2300 block of East El Segundo
Boulevard.
One female adult was arrested at 1510
hours from the 800 block of Parkview Drive
North for burglary and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
One male adult was arrested at 2216 hours
from Imperial Avenue and California Street
for one outstanding San Bernardino Sheriff’s
felony warrant.
An assault with a deadly weapon and
criminal threats report was taken at 2243
hours from the 2100 block of East Rosecrans
Avenue.
Saturday, September 23
An online lost property was taken at 0645
hours from the 300 block of West Palm Avenue.
A wallet was reported missing.
One female adult was detained and transported
to HGH for a 72 hour psychological
evaluation.
One male adult was arrested at 1619 hours
from GPD for two ESPD misdemeanor
warrants.
One male adult was arrested at 1626 hours
from the 700 block of South Sepulveda
Boulevard for shoplifting, possession of
stolen property, possession of burglary tools,
possession of a controlled substance and
possession of drug paraphernalia.
One male adult was arrested at 1739 hours
from Eucalyptus Drive and Grand Avenue for
plain drunk in public, one SBSD misdemeanor
warrant and one PPD misdemeanor warrant.
One male adult was arrested at 2057 hours
from the 400 block of North Sepulveda Boulevard
for felony domestic violence.
Sunday, September 24
A burglary report was taken at 0646 hours
from the 900 block of Virginia Street. Unknown
suspect(s) smashed the victim’s vehicle
window and took a tool bag.
A grand theft auto report was taken at 0623
hours from the 700 block of Hillcrest Street.
A 1993 Honda Civic was taken.
A burglary report was taken at 0807 hours
from the 200 block of West Sycamore Avenue.
Unknown suspect(s) smashed the victim’s
vehicle window and rummaged through the
vehicle.
A burglary report was taken at 0825 hours
from the 500 block of West Palm Avenue. Unknown
suspect(s) smashed the victim’s vehicle
window and ransacked the property inside.
A petty theft report was taken at 0831
hours from the 200 block of West Sycamore
Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) entered
the victim’s unlocked vehicle and took the
vehicle registration, owner’s manual and
other documents.
An online lost property report was taken
at 0855 hours from the 400 block of North
Sepulveda Boulevard. A cell phone was
reported missing.
An online identity theft report was taken at
0858 hours from the 300 block of Bungalow
Drive. Unknown suspect(s) attempted to make
fraudulent charges to the victim’s credit card.
An online lost property report was taken
at 0903 hours from the 300 block of Bungalow
Drive. Prescription medication was
reported missing.
A burglary (auto) report was taken at 0948
hours from the 500 block of West Palm
Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) ransacked the
victim’s vehicle.
A false report of an emergency report was
taken at 0952 hours from the 200 block of
Coral Circle.
Monday, September 25
A vehicle theft report was taken at 0534
hours from the 1200 block of East Acacia
Avenue. Taken was a 1996 Honda Accord.
One female adult was detained at 0538
hours in the 700 block of North Nash Street
and transported to Harbor UCLA Medical
Center for evaluation and treatment.
One female juvenile was detained at 0818
hours in the 300 block of Concord Street and
transported to Harbor UCLA Medical Center
for evaluation and treatment.
A found property report was taken at 1258
hours from 200 block of North Sepulveda
Boulevard. Found was ammunition.
A traffic accident (without injuries) occurred
at 1642 hours at Main Street and East
Maple Avenue.
Tuesday, September 26
A petty theft report was taken at 0755
hours from the 600 block of East Imperial
Avenue. Taken were US currency and a roll
of quarters.
One male adult was arrested at 1239 hours
from the 2300 block of East Rosecrans Avenue
for possession of drug paraphernalia,
trespassing, and one outstanding LASO
misdemeanor warrant.
A fraud report was taken at 1633 hours
from the 200 block of West Walnut Avenue. A
known suspect entered a bank and withdrew
money from the victim’s bank account.
A burglary (residential) report was taken
at 1934 hours from the 300 block of Virginia
Street.
A missing person report was taken at 2049
hours from the 500 block of Illinois Street.
A male juvenile was reported missing.
Wednesday, September 27
One male adult was arrested at 0439 hours
from Center Street and Imperial Avenue for
conspiracy to commit burglary and possession
of burglary tools.
One male adult was arrested at 0439 hours
from Center Street and Imperial Avenue for
conspiracy to commit burglary, possession
of burglary tools, possession of drug paraphernalia
and one LASD felony warrant. •
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Future-of-Work Report Lends
Direction to Local Colleges
By Rob McCarthy
There are more sound engineers than studio
jobs available in Los Angeles County’s television
and recording industries. The same goes
for fashion and photography, social media
marketing and computer-designed graphics.
What the region lacks are people to manage
information technology systems, healthcare
plans and sales territories.
LinkedIn, sometimes referred to as “Facebook
for business professionals,” alerted
job-seekers recently to several skills gaps
in the Los Angeles County workforce.
Hollywood, television and the music business
have stolen the spotlight from other
less-glamorous industries. Those include
schools and hospitals, recruiters and human
resource departments, and the large number
of manufacturers spread throughout the L.A
and South Bay.
The people at LinkedIn say they want
to give individuals and working families a
heads up to plan career changes and relocations
for better opportunities. Meanwhile,
a group of jobs economists this week will
reveal a long-term forecast for hiring and
in-demand skills at “The Future of Work”
forum in downtown Los Angeles. Cal State
Dominguez Hills is a co-sponsor of the
event, in partnership with the Los Angeles
County Economic Development Corporation
and other business-minded organizations in
the L.A.-Orange County metropolitan area.
A highlight of Tuesday’s forum was the
report, which pairs data about college grads
with data about business needs. Businesses
and schools, including local community
colleges and four-year universities, have an
opportunity to get out ahead of a skills gap
that would make the region less competitive
in coming years, the event organizers said
ahead of its release. The findings by the
L.A.-based Center for a Competitive Workforce
Davis & DeRosa Physical Therapy, Inc.
Davis & DeRosa Physical Therapy, established in 2003,
provides a quaint boutique practice located in El Segundo,
California. The 4,000 square foot facility is a well known
practice offering its patients private, personal treatment by
a licensed therapist at every visit. Patients are guaranteed
one-on-one attention for their 45-minute treatment.
THE PRACTICE SPECIALIZES IN
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT FOR:
Chronic Neck and Back Pain
Pre and Post Surgical Rehabilitation
Sports Injuries
Work Injuries
Neurological Disorders
Foot and Ankle Disorders (including orthotics)
Osteoporosis and other Age Related Disorders
Balance and Vestibular Disorders
Injury Prevention
Troy Davis Owner, PT, DPT • Chris DeRosa Owner, PT, OCS
Leo Valenzuela, PT, DPT • Lianne Nakazaki, PT, DPT
Garret Wong, PT, DPT, OCS • Tami Chang, PT • Kim Klein, PT
William Quibell, PT, DPT • Richelle Mae Milina, PT, DPT, OCS
325 Main Street El Segundo, CA 90245 310.648.3167
www.davisandderosa.com
may “expose opportunities to teach
new skills and facilitate more partnerships
between business and colleges.”
Assemblywoman Autumn Burke, D-Inglewood,
was among local leaders who spoke
and gave workforce development insights
at Tuesday’s forum. The future-of-work
report was released as part of the forum.
Jobs economists gave their predictions on
what job skills will be most in demand.
Whether young adults will have the talents
and skills when they graduate is a question
that El Camino College administrators will
want to consider.
The LinkedIn snapshot of what is happening
currently in the job market could hold
clues as to what the labor economists will
say. The most recent (August) skills snap-
The study predicts skills El Camino graduates will need to enter the local workforce.
See Future-of-Work, page 16