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Manhattan 08_01_13

August 1, 2013 Page 3 Police Reports People July 23 information about this incident, please call Congratulations Vandalism: 100 Block of 1st St. Officers Sheriff’s Homicide Bureau at (323) 890-5500. responded to the location regarding a July 10 The following students, all from Manhattan Choate Rosemary Hall. They both received subject seen by residents tagging a city Residential Burglary: 3500 Block of Beach, earned recognition at the following their diplomas at Choate Rosemary Hall’s sign. The subject was detained and arrested Laurel Ave. Unknown suspect(s) entered the schools: 123rd Commencement on June 2. for vandalism. residence through an open window, ransacked Sydney Harrison and Brandon Hafetz, Michelle McCarthy received the Dean’s Residential Burglary – Attempt: 1000 the location, and stole miscellaneous jewelry. made the 2013 Spring semester Dean’s List Award for academic excellence during the Block of 11th  St. MBPD responded to July 6-7 at Berklee College of Music. 2013 Spring term at Colgate University. an audible burglary alarm at a residence. Theft: 1500 Block of 8th  St. Unknown Alexandra Lersch, and Allison Poltash, Dakota Ford graduated Cum Laude from Officers discovered an unknown suspect(s) suspect(s) stole a bench from the front yard. made the Spring Term 2013 Dean’s List at Choate Rosemary Hall on June 2. • preliminary investigation revealed the door Rosecrans Ave. While the victim was sleeping, CalendarResidential Burglary: 200 Block of broke a window to the rear. The was opened, but no sign of entry into the unknown suspect(s) removed the screen and home and nothing appeared missing.  entered the residence through an open window. Saturday, auguSt 3 • Concerts in the Park: Hard Day’s July 19-20 A wallet, laptop, and keys were stolen. • Art Exhibition: California Cruisin’,1-5 Night (Beatles Tribute), 5-7 p.m., Polliwog Residential Burglary: 800 Block of 10th St. July 5-6 p.m., Creative Arts Center, 1560 Manhattan Park Amphitheater, 1601 Manhattan Beach Unknown suspect(s) smashed the kitchen door Residential Burglary: 1600 Block of 21st St. Beach Boulevard. Boulevard. to gain entry into the residence. A safe, comic Unknown suspect(s) broke several windows to Sunday, auguSt 4 Monday, auguSt 12 books, and miscellaneous items were taken. a residence and eventually gained entry through • 53rd Annual Sand Castle Design Contest, • Sharrows on Pacific Avenue Town Hall July 19 a rear window. The suspect(s) ransacked the 9 a.m.-12 p.m., South Side of Manhattan Meeting, 6-8 p.m., Police/Fire Community Robbery: 2700 Block of N. Sepulveda rooms. No report of any loss at this time due Beach Pier. Room, 400/420 15th Street. Blvd. Unknown suspect(s) entered Citibank to the resident being out of town.  • Concerts in the Park: Barley Legal Sunday, auguSt 18 and passed a note demanding money.  July 3-6 (Surf Music), 5-7 p.m., Polliwog Park • Concerts in the Park: Susie Hansen Residential Burglary: 2600 Block of N. Residential Burglary: 2800 Block of N. Amphitheater, 1601 Manhattan Beach (Beatles Tribute), 5-7 p.m., Polliwog Park Poinsettia Ave. Unknown suspect(s) pried Manhattan Ave. Unknown suspect(s) entered Boulevard. Amphitheater, 1601 Manhattan Beach open a bathroom window to gain entry into an open/unlocked garage and took a bicycle. Monday, auguSt 5 Boulevard. the residence. Two guitars, two laptops, and June 28-July 3 • Mayor’s Walk ‘N’ Talk, 8 a.m., Peet’s tueSday, auguSt 20 two iPads were taken. Attempted Residential Burglary: 2300 Block Coffee and Tea, 328 Manhattan Beach • City Council Meeting, 6-11 p.m., City July 14-15 of John St. Unknown suspect(s) attempted Boulevard. Meet, walk and chat with Council Chambers, 1400 Highland Avenue. Vehicle Burglary: 800 Block of 5th Street to pry open two doors to the residence, but Manhattan Beach Mayor David Lesser. Friday, auguSt 23 Unknown suspect(s) smashed the passenger no entry was made. tueSday, auguSt 6 • 53rd Annual Manhattan Beach Open, 9 side window and took two toolboxes that July 2 • City Council Meeting, 6-11 p.m., City a.m– 6 p.m., Aug. 23-Aug. 25, South side of were left in the passenger side of the truck. Attempted Theft: 4200 Block of N. Crest Council Chambers, 1400 Highland Avenue. the Manhattan Beach pier. July 14 Dr. Unknown suspect entered an unlocked • National Night Out: “Night Out Against upcoMing Vehicle Burglary: 2nd Street/Sepulveda vehicle, which was parked on the street. The Crime”, 5-9 p.m., in your neighborhood. To • Mayor’s Walk ‘N’ Talk, 8 a.m., Peet’s Blvd. Unknown suspect(s) entered a vehicle, victim saw the suspect rummaging inside the register your block’s participation call (310) Coffee and Tea, 328 Manhattan Beach which was parked on the street and stole vehicle. No loss reported. 802-5183. Boulevard. Meet, walk and chat with miscellaneous items. The front driver and Residential Burglary: 500 Block of 3rd St. Sunday, auguSt 11 Manhattan Beach Mayor David Lesser. • passenger side windows were left slightly Unknown suspect(s) entered an open garage open. There were no signs of forced entry. and removed a bicycle from a wall rack. July 6-12 June 26-July 1 Follow Us Vandalism: 14th Street/N. Manhattan Theft: 300 Block of 36th  St. Unknown Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) vandalized a suspect(s) entered an unlocked vehicle, on Twitter vehicle, which was parked on the street. 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