EL SEGUNDO HERALD November 12, 2020 Page 3
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Police Reports Monday, Nov 2nd
A battery report was taken at 0633 hours
from the 700 block of West Imperial Avenue.
The suspect punched the victim.
Burglary (vehicle) and petty theft reports
were taken at 0751 hours from the 500 block
of Oregon Street. Unknown suspect(s) ransacked
multiple locked and unlocked vehicles.
Burglary (residential) report was taken at
1830 hours from the 100 block of Concord
Street. Unknown suspect(s) broke into the
victim’s storage container and stole her
property
One male adult was arrested at 0042
hours from the city of Lynwood for driving
a stolen vehicle.
Tuesday, Nov 3rd
A vehicle was reported stolen at 0716
hours from the 400 block of Oregon Street.
Taken was a 2019 Mercedes C350.
An identity theft report was taken at 0848
hours from the 100 block of North Pacific
Coast Highway.
An online lost property report was taken
at 1111 hours from the 1700 block of East
Sycamore Avenue. A package was lost from
the victim’s front porch.
A vandalism report was taken at 1245 hours
from the 1900 block of East Grand Avenue.
Unknown suspect(s) smashed the glass door.
An attempted burglary report was taken
at 1355 hours from the 400 block of Washington
An attempt grand theft report was taken
at 1406 hours from the 600 block of West
Palm Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) attempted
to steal a catalytic converter.
An identity theft report was taken at 1639
hours from the 500 block of Arena Street.
Unknown suspect(s) used the victim’s personal
information to make fraudulent purchases.
A grand theft report was taken at 0300
hours from the 900 block of East El Segundo
Boulevard. Unknown suspect(s) stole the
victim’s catalytic converter from his vehicle.
One male adult was arrested at 0315 hours
from Main Street and Mariposa Avenue for
possession of a controlled substance.
Wednesday, Nov 4th
A traffic accident (no injuries) occurred
at 0555 hours on Grand Avenue and Pacific
Coast Highway, three vehicles involved.
One male adult was detained at 1211 hours
in the 100 block of South Pacific Coast
Highway and transported to Marina Del Rey
Hospital for evaluation and treatment.
A traffic accident (with injuries) occurred
at 1515 hours on Maple Avenue and Pacific
Coast Highway, vehicle versus vehicle.
A child custody court order violation report
was taken at 1633 hours from the 900 block
of Eucalyptus Drive.
One male adult was arrested at 0258 hours
from the 300 block of Main Street for misdemeanor
DUI/Drugs.
One male adult was detained at 0449 hours
from the 400 block of North Nash Street and
transported to Harbor General Hospital for
a 72-hour psychiatric evaluation.
An online petty theft report was taken at
0458 hours from One Hornet Way. Unknown
suspect(s) stole a battery from the victim’s
vehicle.
Thursday, Nov 5th
A stolen vehicle report were taken at 1125
hours from the 400 block of South Pacific
Coast Highway. Taken was a 2006 Vermier
C1500 Wood Chipper.
A petty theft report was taken at 1207 hours
from the 400 block of South Pacific Coast
Highway. Taken were tree trimming tools.
One female adult was arrested at 1207
hours from the 600 block of Illinois Court
for identity theft.
A theft by false pretense report was taken
at 1636 hours from the 300 block of East
Imperial Avenue. An unknown suspect(s)
made a fraudulent purchase.
One male adult was arrested at 1805 hours
from the 700 block of South Pacific Coast
Highway for drunk in public and one LBPD
misdemeanor warrant.
A lost property report was taken at 1923
hours from the 800 block of South Pacific
Coast. A phone was reported lost.
One female adult was arrested at 0338
hours from Main Street and Mariposa Avenue
for driving a stolen vehicle, grand theft,
conspiracy and possession of burglary tools.
One female adult was arrested at 0338 hours
from Main Street and Mariposa Avenue for
grand theft and conspiracy.
Friday, Nov 6th
A petty theft report was taken at 0717
hours from the 500 block of California Street.
Unknown suspect(s) took miscellaneous
property from the victim’s unlocked vehicle.
Three male adults were arrested at 1211
hours from the 700 block of Main Street
for grand theft and conspiracy to commit a
crime. Additionally two of the suspects had
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Meet the Man Who Inspired the
Musical “Hamilton” in Siempre, Luis
By Ashley DeFrancesco
for cinemacy.com
Luis Miranda’s name may not be as well
known as his son’s, multiple Tony award-winner
Lin-Manuel Miranda, but it is his name that
you will remember by the end of Siempre, Luis.
Director John James does an extraordinary
job of creating a compelling portrait of an
unbreakable man who is passionate about his
family, his work, and his home of Puerto Rico.
Luis was known by his siblings as “the
brain” and his parents had high expectations.
He reminisced about the pressure to perform
well in school, saying that if he brought
home a mark of 95, his mother’s first question
was, “Did anyone get 100?” His gut told
him that he was meant for more, outside of
Puerto Rico. In 1970, he moved to New York
to attend NYU and quickly became a leader
and liaison for the Latinx community. Luis
helped his community organize their needs
and voice into active voting. He demonstrated
to the candidates how vital Latinx voters are
by creating strategic campaigning for Latinx
communities that hadn’t been done before. He
worked on the campaign for Mayor Ed Koch
as the Director of Hispanic Affairs, as well
as Hillary Clinton’s campaign for the Senate,
both of which won. His work on these campaigns
and countless others created the space
for Latinx politics and culture to be heard,
listened to, and represented.
With impactful and touching interviews from
Miranda, his family, and those who worked
with him, James creates the portrait of an
unbreakable man whose family and country
come first, always. The source of Lin-Manuel’s
inspiration for his character Alexander Hamilton
in his revolutionary musical Hamilton is clear,
Luis is non-stop. Even after his heart attack
in 2016, Luis would help Lin-Manuel open
Hamilton at the University of Puerto Rico as
a way to help rebuild after Hurricane Maria
hit in 2017.
Siempre, Luis tells the beautiful story of a
unique, proud immigrant who found a way
to live his American dream and keep Puerto
Rico closest to his heart. Miranda is passion
and devotion personified.
Distributed by HBO, Siempre, Luis is now
playing on HBO and HBO Max. •
Siempre Luis, courtesy HBO.
Ashley DeFrancesco
“Why are you IN a movie
but you’re ON TV?.”
See Police Reports, page 8