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Police Reports
Tuesday, September 5 to
Sunday, September 10
Robberies
14300 S. HAWTHORNE BL. SERVICE
STATION, GAS VENDOR. Crime Occurred:
Tue. 09/05/17 03:23. Property Taken: Cash,
cigarettes.
11400 S. CEDAR AV. APARTMENT/
CONDO. Crime Occurred: Tue. 09/05/17
17:47. Property Taken: Yellow gold necklace
w/ no pendant.
S. HAWTHORNE BL./W. ROSECRANS
AV. STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY. Crime
Occurred: Tue. 09/05/17 17:54. Property
Taken: Pack of Maverick red long cigarettes,
$70 in currency.
2700 W. 120TH ST. GROCERY, SMALL
STORE. Crime Occurred: Thu. 09/07/17 10:39.
W. 118TH ST./S. HAWTHORNE BL.
SHOPPING CENTER. Crime Occurred: Sun.
09/10/17 11:51.
Burglaries
3400 W. ROSECRANS AV. OTHER. Crime
Occurred: Wed. 09/06/17 12:45. Property
Taken: Thirty pairs of Nike shoes. Method
of Entry: Other.
12700 S. MENLO AV. GARAGE
ATTACHED. Crime Occurred: Thu. 09/07/17
02:22. Property Taken: White, brown drill with
impact drill, saw. Method of Entry: Unlocked.
14100 S. CRENSHAW BL. STORAGE
SHED. Crime Occurred: Sun. 01/01/17
12:00 to Fri. 09/01/17 11:00. Property
Taken: Clothing, wigs, household furniture
misc., Compaq Presario, HP Deskjet D4160,
kitchenware, kitchen appliances, clothing,
three TVs, bathroom items, vanity set cherry
wood, PSI games. Method of Entry: Pried.
14100 S. CERISE AV. APARTMENT/
CONDO. Crime Occurred: Thu. 09/07/17
20:19. Property Taken: Dark gray backpack,
red Bose speaker. Method of Entry: Unlocked.
12900 S. DOTY AV. Crime Occurred:
CAD: Fri. 09/08 11:18--No RM S Ent.
Property Taken: Three Barbie dolls, one
girls’ toy dollhouse.
13500 S. PRAIRIE AV. Crime Occurred:
CAD: Sat. 09/09 08:56--No R MS Ent.
Property Taken: Grey key box, car keys.
4800 W. ROSECRANS AV. Crime
Occurred: CAD: Sat. 09/09 11:21--No R
MS Ent. Property Taken: Two spray paint
guns (industrial).
14100 S. CRENSHAW BL. STORAGE
SHED. Crime Occurred: Thu. 06/01/17 10:00
to Mon. 07/31/17 12:00. Property Taken:
Purses / wallets clothing, wigs, red Chanel
purse, red Giuseppe Zanotti shoes, white
Robin jeans. Method of Entry: Unlocked.
POE: Sliding door. •
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Hawthorne Happenings
Good Neighbors –
Good Day
It was a good day in Hawthorne
last Saturday. The 7th Annual Good
Neighbors Day was just a good event
on a good day. The weather was good.
The car show guys showed up early with
their nice cars. The variety of music
was a good mix. The grand opening of
the new Hawthorne Museum was well
received with a large crowd viewing the displays
following the ribbon cutting. Thank you to
the volunteers and city leaders who made it all
possible. The City of Hawthorne is leasing the
Jim Thorpe building to the Historical Society
so that the museum can continue to provide
a good place for the citizens of Hawthorne
to gather and celebrate our rich history. The
Museum’s hours now will be from 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m. on Tuesdays and Saturdays. If you
didn’t make it over to see the new site last
Saturday, you are encouraged to stop by any
Tuesday or Saturday. The address is 14100
Prairie Avenue.
50-50
At a planning meeting one of the Historical
Society members asked if we could conduct
a 50-50 during Good Neighbors Day. To my
surprise, there were quite a few members present
who didn’t know what a 50-50 drawing was.
If you’ve been to a little league game, car
show event, or a minor league baseball game,
you might have heard that they were selling
50-50 tickets. It’s a fundraiser. Simply put,
tickets are sold, you get a raffle ticket and if
your number is drawn then you get half of the
“pot” and the sponsoring organization gets to
keep half for their cause. It’s not like you
have a 50% chance of winning. Your odds are
determined by the number of tickets sold. The
more tickets sold, the bigger the pot.
Cuban Festival
On Sunday, October 1st, from 12 noon to 6
p.m., we will have the opportunity to experience
the flavor of our Cuban friends. Great music,
food and fun are all on the agenda. The annual
Cuban Festival will be held at the Sociedad
Jose Marti which is located at 12141 Prairie
Avenue. Parking is limited to street parking so
plan to get over there early to avoid searching
for a spot. Admission is $10 for adults.
High End or
High Density?
Next Tuesday, the Hawthorne City Council
will be voting upon a development
project slated for Crenshaw Blvd
across from SpaceX. It’s going
to be interesting to see how
the Council votes. Like most
controversial projects, there are
two sides to the argument. The
people in favor of the Green Line
Mixed-Use Project, as it is being
called, look at the development
as a plus for the city. It’s touted as “high end”
luxury apartment living for the young professional
who can hop on the Green Line and take it
to most anywhere now in LA County. Those
opposed to the project look as it as another “high
density” apartment complex adding more cars
to our already crowded streets and not really
servicing the real needs of the city.
A Loyal Reader
Well oh well oh well, would you believe
that one of my readers admitted to reading my
column each week? She came up to me last
Saturday and told me that she not only reads
them, she saves them and has a stack in her
home that is getting higher by the week. Can
you imagine what joy this brings me? They
say that if you have one or two true friends in
your life time then you are blessed. Well, if I
have one or two readers who are just waiting
to read the latest nonsense that I spit out each
week, then I feel extremely fortunate, lucky,
blessed and enthralled by the mere thought of
a neighbor taking the time to read and digest
my musings. Thankfulness and gratefulness are
two wonderful ways to live life. If we look at
our beer mug as half empty we get sad, but if
we look at it and say it’s half full then we see
the positive side of life that we can still enjoy
right until the very last drop. To tell you the
truth, my mug has been full and overflowing
all of my life. God has blessed me beyond
my wildest sips or gulps. It’s all about what
direction we look. I know a lot of times I
only look inwardly towards myself and my
own worries and problems. If I look outward,
I see others and their needs. I see how I can
help by simply smiling and saying hi. The
best direction is to look upward. By looking
up to see God and his love for us. It’s true,
God loves us. He cares for us. He wants the
best for us. Our beer may run out, but God’s
keg never runs dry. •
( I love to hear from my readers. – email
me -– norbhuber@gmail.com)
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