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Page 2 January 9, 2014 Police Alert ‘D.U.I. / Driver License Checkpoint’ Conducted On Friday, Dec. 27th, 2013 Police Reports Calendar All Cities Saturday, January 11 • Documentary film screening- “King: A Filmed Record...Montgomery to Memphis”, noon, AC Bilbrew Library, 150 E. El Segundo Blvd. For more information call (310) 538- 3350. Saturday, January 18 • Free Public Forum Celebrating the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Hawthorne Memorial Center, 3901 W. El Segundo Blvd. Reservations are mandatory. To reserve your seat or for more information call Lisa Tanaka at (909)396- 3327 no later than January 14. • Hawthorne Thursday, January 9 • Book of the Month Club, 7-8 p.m., Wiseburn Library, 5335 W. 135th St. For more information call (310) 643-8880. Ongoing • Hawthorne Museum open Tuesdays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and Saturdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Hawthorne Museum, corner of 126th and Grevillea Ave. • Free10k Walk Club-Hawthorne. All age groups. Weekly walks, clinics, motivation. For more information call (323) 201-7253. Inglewood Saturday, January 11 • Final Pick-up day for Clean Christmas trees, up to10 feet in length without stands and ornaments, picked up curbside on regularly scheduled service day. Thursday, January 23 • Bingo for kids and teens, 4 p.m., Inglewood Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd. For more information call (310) 412-5645. Ongoing • Third Tuesday Family Movie at the Library.  10 a.m.  Gladys Waddingham Library Lecture Hall, Main Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd.  Call 310-412-5645 for more information. Lawndale Thursday, January 9 • Final Pick-up day for Christmas Tree Recycling by Consolidated. Remove all ornaments, flocking and stands before placing at the curb. Saturday, January 11 • Yoga for Teens and Adults, 11 a.m.-12 p.m., Lawndale Library, 14615 Burin Ave. For more information call (310) 676-0177. Monday, January 13 • Candidate nomination period ends. If you are interested in running for office, contact Pam in the City Clerk’s Department at (310) 973-3213. Ongoing • Lawndale Farmers Market, every Wednesday, 2-7 p.m., 147th St. in front of Lawndale Library. For information call (310) 679-3306. • Commodities Free Food Program, every Wednesday at 10 a.m., Community Center, 14700 Burin Ave. For information call (310) 973-3270. • MON 12/23/13 TO SUN 12/29/13 ROBBERY S YUKON AV/W ROSECRANS AV STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY Date/Time Reported Mon 12/23/13 15:04 ATTEMPT ROBBERY 12800 S CRENSHAW BL RESTAURANT, FAST FOODS, CAFE Date/Time Reported Tue 12/24/13 20:14 Crime Occurred: Tue 12/24/13 19:56 ATTEMPT ROBBERY 14300 S PRAIRIE AV PARKING LOT Date/Time Reported Wed 12/25/13 13:53 Crime Occurred: Wed 12/25/13 13:53 CARJACKING 3900 W IMPERIAL HY PARKING LOT Date/Time Reported Wed 12/25/13 22:55 Crime Occurred: Wed 12/25/13 22:55 Property Taken: black cell phone, Toolbox / chest, new in the box, Post Office ID belonging to Trayvon Gamage, Medical paperwork for Trayvon Gamage, Sony PSP handheld game console, Amplifiers, Preamplifier, Yellow gold watch and blue face watch w/black band ROBBERY 11900 S GREVILLEA AV APARTMENT/ CONDO Date/Time Reported Wed 12/25/13 23:47 Crime Occurred: Wed 12/25/13 23:47 Property Taken: iphone 5 ATTEMPT ROBBERY 12900 S ROSELLE AV APARTMENT/ CONDO Date/Time Reported Thu 12/26/13 21:12 Crime Occurred: Thu 12/26/13 21:12 ROBBERY EL SEGUNDO AVE/YORK AVENUE UNKNOWN Date/Time Reported Fri 12/27/13 02:45 Crime Occurred: Fri 12/27/13 02:45 To: Fri 12/27/13 02:52 ROBBERY 14000 S INGLEWOOD AV LIQUOR STORE Date/Time Reported Fri 12/27/13 21:18 Crime Occurred: Fri 12/27/13 21:18 Property Taken: APPROX $300 ROBBERY 3700 W EL SEGUNDO BL APARTMENT/ CONDO Date/Time Reported Sat 12/28/13 13:51 Crime Occurred: Sat 12/28/13 13:51 ROBBERY 14400 S LEMOLI AV STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY Date/Time Reported Sat 12/28/13 23:59 Crime Occurred: Sat 12/28/13 23:54 Property Taken: Black Handbag, California ID Card, Bus Card, Passport ROBBERY 12700 S CERISE AV STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY Date/Time Reported Sun 12/29/13 11:18 Crime Occurred: Fri 12/27/13 20:00 Property Taken: $150 us currency BURGLARY - RESIDENTIAL 12200 S GREVILLEA AV APARTMENT/ CONDO Date/Time Reported Mon 12/23/13 18:30 Crime Occurred: Mon 12/23/13 09:30 To: Mon 12/23/13 18:00 Property Taken: Silver And Gold Rolex Watch, Gold Movado Watch With Black Leather Band, White Gold Necklace, White Gold Bracelet, Gold Color Fossil Watch, 1 Ounce Of Medical Marijuana, Gold 32nd Degree Masonic Ring BURGLARY - RESIDENTIAL 2000 SAINT ANDREWS WY HOUSE Date/Time Reported Mon 12/23/13 19:05 Crime Occurred: Mon 12/23/13 19:00 Property Taken: Ipad 64g, Diamond Ring, Misc Jewelry, $400.00 In Cash, Misc Checks Form Different Employers BURGLARY - RESIDENTIAL 3600 W IMPERIAL HY APARTMENT/ CONDO Date/Time Reported Wed 12/25/13 23:01 Crime Occurred: Wed 12/25/13 23:01 Property Taken: $5500 Dollars Us Currency, Check Written Out To Vic, Blk Jacket, Vic Cdl. BURGLARY - COMMERCIAL 12200 S PRAIRIE AV AUTO REPAIR COMPANY Date/Time Reported Thu 12/26/13 01:38 Crime Occurred: Thu 12/26/13 01:38 BURGLARY 4000 W 133RD ST Date/Time Reported Thu 12/26/13 17:39 Crime Occurred: CAD: Thu 12/26 17:39-- BURGLARY - RESIDENTIAL 13900 S YUKON AV APARTMENT COMMON AREAS (LNDRY,CLB HSE,ETC) Date/Time Reported Fri 12/27/13 09:43 Crime Occurred: Fri 12/27/13 05:50 To: Fri 12/27/13 05:52 Property Taken: car battey (AAA) BURGLARY - COMMERCIAL 2700 W 120TH ST SHOPPING CENTER Date/Time Reported Fri 12/27/13 20:17 Crime Occurred: Fri 12/27/13 20:17 Property Taken: T-Mobile Lg Cell Phone, Boost Mobile Cell Phone BURGLARY - RESIDENTIAL 11600 S OXFORD AV GARAGE DETACHED Date/Time Reported Fri 12/27/13 21:50 Crime Occurred: Fri 12/27/13 21:50 BURGLARY - COMMERCIAL 2700 W 120TH ST DEPARTMENT STORE Date/Time Reported Sat 12/28/13 19:46 Crime Occurred: Sun 12/22/13 16:35 Property Taken: Jawbone Jambox Mini Graphite Speaker, Jawbone Jambox Mini Graphite Speaker BURGLARY - COMMERCIAL 2700 W 120TH ST DEPARTMENT STORE Date/Time Reported Sat 12/28/13 19:46 Crime Occurred: Fri 12/27/13 21:24 Property Taken: Teal Colored Beats By Dr. Dre Headphones, White Colored Beats By Dr. Dre Headphones BURGLARY 13200 S ROSELLE AV DUPLEX/FOURPLEX Date/Time Reported Sun 12/29/13 10:41 Crime Occurred: Sun 12/29/13 10:41 BURGLARY - COMMERCIAL 2700 W 120TH ST SHOPPING CENTER Date/Time Reported Sun 12/29/13 19:58 Crime Occurred: Sun 12/29/13 19:56 • The Hawthorne Police Department’s Traffic Bureau conducted a ‘DUI / Driver License Checkpoint’ on Friday, December 27th, 2013, from 8:00 PM to 4:00 AM, in the area of the 12600 block of northbound Hawthorne Boulelvard, City of Hawthorne. The California Highway Patrol’s West Los Angeles Division assisted in the checkpoint. The following is a summary of the results from the checkpoint. A total of 944 vehicles went through the checkpoint. Three drivers were arrested for DUI, 5 drivers had suspended licenses and 16 drivers were unlicensed. A total of 10 vehicles were towed. Funding for this checkpoint was provided to the Hawthorne Police Department by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, reminding everyone to continue to work together to bring an end to these tragedies. If you see a Drunk Driver, Call 9-1-1. • DMV Reminds Motorists of New 2014 Laws With 2014 just around the corner, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is reminding motorists of some of the new laws that will become effective in the new year. The following laws go into effect on January 1, 2014, unless otherwise noted. Bicycles: Passing Distance. AB 1371 (Bradford), known as the Three Feet for Safety Act, will require a motor vehicle driver passing a bicycle that is proceeding in the same direction to pass with no less than 3 feet between any part of the vehicle and any part of the bicycle or driver. When three feet is not possible, the motor vehicle must slow to a reasonable and prudent speed and only pass when no danger is present to the bicyclist. Failing to do so can incur a fine, regardless of a collision or not. This law will take effect September 16, 2014. Clean Air Vehicle Decals / “HOV Stickers.” AB 266 (Yee) and SB 286 (Blumefield), together extend sunset dates for low emission, zero emission vehicles to operate in high occupancy vehicle lanes (HOV) without meeting occupancy requirements to January 1, 2019. Commercial Driver’s License. AB 1047 (Linder) will allow the DMV to conduct the commercial drive test for the holder of an out-of-state commercial learner’s permit. The department would electronically transfer the information to the motor vehicle department in the applicant’s state of residence. AB 1047 also modifies the license class definitions to require a driver operating a bus weighing more than 26,000 pounds to hold a commercial Class B license and a driver operating a bus weighing 26,000 pounds or less to hold a commercial Class C license. DMV Vehicle Registration Pilot Program. SB 806 (Hueso) authorizes DMV to establish a pilot program to evaluate the use of alternatives to stickers, tabs, license plates, and registration cards, subject to certain requirements. It will also enable the DMV to experiment with electronic license plates, as well as facilitate DMV’s ability to explore cost-effective alternatives to California’s traditional metal license plate, plastic-coated registration stickers, and paper registration cards. Registration and Vehicle Transfers Between Family Members. AB 443 (Lowenthal) prohibits the transfer of ownership of a vehicle to a relative or a revocable living trust until all parking or toll-violation fines and penalties reported to the DMV are paid by the transferee. Teen Drivers. SB 194 (Galgiani) will prohibit a person who is under 18 years of age from using an electronic wireless communications device to write, send, or read a text-based communication while driving, even if it is equipped with a hands-free device. Veterans License Plates. AB 244 (Bonilla) Requires the California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet) to sponsor a veterans’ special interest license plate and requires the DMV to issue the veterans’ plate if CalVet meets the current statutory requirements. This law creates, in addition to the current Honoring Veterans design of the Veteran’s Organization Plate, a new program to reissue the Veteran design that was issued prior to January 1, 2010. These plates are available to all vehicle owners. The Department of Veterans Affairs must secure 7,500 pre-paid applications in order for the department to implement this plate program. Additionally, the Department of Motor Vehicles will begin the process of implementing AB 60 (Alejo)—the new law requiring DMV to issue a driver license to an applicant who is unable to submit satisfactory proof that he/ she is legally present in the Unites States —by drafting new regulations and preparing field offices to process new applications. The new law becomes operative by January 1, 2015. The applicant will be required to meet all other driver license qualifications. For complete information on chaptered bills enacted in 2013, please refer to the Legislative Counsel website at www.LegInfo.ca.gov. Save Time, Go Online! Doing business with the DMV has never been easier. The DMV offers an array of services to customers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week through its Website including online advance appointments for written and drive tests; vehicle registration and driver license renewals, selection of personalized license plates, changes of address and payment of fees via secure debit transactions. Customers can also effect transactions by calling DMV customer service at (800) 777–0133. DMV is a department under the California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA). •


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