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Page 2 July 14, 2016 Sandra Metzger February 7, 1948 - June 23, 2016 Police Reports Mon 6/27/16 to Sun 7/3/16 ROBBERY 13600 S CORDARY AV STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY Mon 6/27/16 00:25 Property Taken: brand new iPhone 6s rose gold ROBBERY 3900 W EL SEGUNDO BL PARK-PLAYGROUNDS Mon 6/27/16 12:37 Property Taken: BLACK GUESS BACKPACK, BLACK GUESS WALLET, CA Driver License, Social Security card, EBT Card BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 12700 S EUCALYPTUS AV HOUSE Mon 6/27/16 10:49 Method of Entry: OPENED BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 14100 S JUDAH AV HOUSE Mon 6/27/16 12:33 Property Taken: CENTURY SAFE MEDIUM SIZE, CASH INSIDE SAFE, MISC P E R S O N A L PA P E RWO R K , PASSPORTS,PREC MEDS, FAMILY JEWELRY (NO PHOTOS), 20 YEAR OLD .38 S&W REV, RUGER 9MM Method of Entry: PRIED BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 13400 S DOTY AV APARTMENT COMMON AREAS (LNDRY,CLB HSE,ETC) Tue 6/28/16 17:46 Method of Entry: UNLOCKED OTH AT T EMP T COMME RCIAL BURGLARY 12500 S INGLEWOOD AV STORAGE SHED, PUBLIC Wed 6/29/16 05:21 Method of Entry: PRIED BURGLARY – COMMERCIAL 13900 S PRAIRIE AV CONVENIENCE STORE Wed 6/29/16 09:46 Property Taken: BANK OF AMERICA CHECK BOOKS, CHASE CHECK BOOK, U.S CURRENCY, BLACK APPLE IPAD AIR, CAMEL, NEWPORT, VIRGINIA SLIMS CIGARETTES Method of Entry: BROKE GLASS BURGLARY – COMMERCIAL 00 ROCKET RD OTHER Wed 6/29/16 11:35 Property Taken: DE ROSA AVANT ROAD BICYCLE ULTEGRA COMPONENTS Method of Entry: OTHER BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 3200 W 139TH ST STORAGE SHED Wed 6/29/16 19:45 Property Taken: Echo blower, ECHO WEED TRIMMER, 14” ECHO CHAINSAW Method of Entry: REMOVED ROBBERY 4700 W 131ST ST STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY Wed 6/29/16 06:32 Property Taken: MUSTARD YELLOW LEATHER PURSE - TORY BURCH, SMALL BLACK WALLET W/ CREDIT CARDS & CDL, $150.00 U.S CURRENCY, UNKNOWN DENOMINATIONS, KEYS FROM VIC EMPLOYMENT BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 5400 W 138TH ST HOUSE Thu 6/30/16 02:27 Method of Entry: SMASHED BURGLARY – COMMERCIAL 5200 W EL SEGUNDO BL HOTEL & MOTEL OFFICE Thu 6/30/16 02:34 Property Taken: ATM MACHINE WITH UNKNOWN AMOUNT OF CASH Method of Entry: REMOVED BURGLARY 11600 S EUCALYPTUS AV AUTO/VEHICLE Thu 6/30/16 06:24 Property Taken: (2) rolls of quarters Method of Entry: SMASHED BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAL 11600 S ATKINSON AV HOUSE Fri 7/1/16 00:11 Method of Entry: OPENED BURGLARY – COMMERCIAL 5200 W ROSECRANS AV OTHER Sat 7/2/16 16:01 Method of Entry: OTHER BURGLARY 11600 S YORK AV Sat 7/2/16 22:44 Property Taken: UNK BRAND CAR RADIO, RED ADDIDAS BACKPACK, ONE PAIR OF GREY ADDIDAS SOCCER CLEATS BURGLARY 14000 S LEMOLI AV Sun 7/3/16 09:17 ROBBERY 3500 W ROSECRANS AV Sun 7/3/16 21:49 • Obituaries Sandra was a mom, a grandmother, a sister, and an aunt. She left us on June 23, 2016. We know she is so very happy now to be with the Lord, and also her parents, family and friends that have gone on before her. • Film Review Comic Gem out of New Zealand ‘Hunt for the Wilderpeople’ Bursts with Laughs By Ryan Rojas for www.cinemacy.com Coming off of his 2014 little seen but well-received New Zealand vampire mockumentary “What We Do in the Shadows,” writer/director Taika Waititi fleshes out his cheeky brand of deadpan humor in his follow-up comedy “Hunt for the Wilderpeople.” This fun adventure story bursts with laughs, surprisingly heartfelt pathos, and can be considered his all-around best movie yet. Waititi previously hit the nail – or rather, coffin – on the head in “Shadows” (starring the dryly hilarious Jemaine Clement) by making audiences Julian Dennison, as Ricky, and Sam Neill, as Hec, in “Hunt for the Wilderpeople.” Courtesy of The Orchard laugh throughout the whole movie, not sparing any joke that could perfectly punch up a moment. It is clear Waititi is skilled and gifted in his comedic sensibilities. It’s this strength of his that shines through in his movies, including “Wilderpeople,” which shows his instincts as a comedian who understands how to craft a deadpan comedy that not only makes a movie move from beat to beat and joke to joke, but presents a heartfelt story as well. If it’s Waititi’s comedic style that makes “Wilderpeople” a gem, it’s to the credit of the movie’s cast who brings that comedy to life, their characters being both ridiculously funny and yet so rich in heart and empathy, giving substance to an otherwise quirky and off-beat indie film. Our main character is Ricky, played by relative newcomer Julian Dennison in a breakout role. He anchors the movie not only with his weighty figure, but also with his cheeky one-liners and wannabe gangster rap attitude, a front that clearly reveals his reluctant wish for love, being that he is a foster care child. If his comically-anarchic swagger has upset other families, his new adoptive mother Bella (Rima Te Wiata) would love him just the same, allowing him to run away from home whenever he wants (just as long as he’s back for breakfast). Certainly, the Child Services lady Paula (Rachel House) is happy to be rid of Ricky as she covers up that his past is full of punching stuff, kicking stuff, burning stuff and stealing stuff. A watchful eye is also had by his weary “Uncle” Hec (Same Neill). Without giving much else away, the movie turns into an unexpected adventure movie with Ricky and Hec finding themselves in the situation of being on the run from the authorities (and a hilariously diligent Paula), leaving the boy and his reluctant guardian to survive in the New Zealand forest with all of the dangers and enemies that wish to hunt them down. The comedy comes a milea minute, balancing from light chuckles to hearty gut-laughs, yet is built on a foundation of love and acceptance, as Ricky and Hec both change and grow in spirit from the beginning to the end. At a time when comedies in the U.S. range from the Hard-R genre a la “The Hangover” and “Trainwreck,” “Hunt for the Wilderpeople” is a much-welcomed movie to watch with family and friends. It’s certainly a film that will intrigue audiences to watch Waititi’s previous movies, as well as anticipate his next big-screen outing (the sizably bigger “Thor: Ragnarok”), proving that Waititi has become a director that we should join on any adventure. “Hunt for the Wilderpeople” is rated PG- 13 for thematic elements including violent content, and for some language. 101 min. 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