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Page 6 October 3, 2013 Police Reports from page 2 TerriAnn from front page 1986 Honda Elite RS scooter, which was which was left outside of the residence. attend the event and then remove his or her even know they were from the area and it sort parked on the street. september 7 work afterward. “The idea is not so much of instigates and triggers the opportunity to september 15 Assault with a Deadly Weapon: N. MAN- about the artwork so much as it is about a get in touch with them,” Janene said. “There Theft: 4000 OCEAN DR. Unknown HATTAN AVE. /MANHATTAN BEACH gathering of artists to build community and was a time when the South Bay Watercolor suspect(s) entered the vehicle possibly by BLVD. Two male adults were seated on a to have them meet each other. Get them in Society would invite the Riviera Garden Club using a key that was left on the wheel well bench on the sidewalk. Both were assaulted the same room and meet,” Max added. This to come in and those members who chose and stole a wallet and cellphone from under by being punched and/or struck with a skate- will be the biggest event of the year. At the to would do a floral composition that would the driver’s side front seat. board and sustained injuries. The suspect same time, another event that will only last complement an art piece. They were just as september 13 left the area and was described as: Male, two weeks (Oct. 26 through Nov. 9) opens. artistic in their compositions as the artists,” Possession of Controlled Substance: N White, 25-30 yrs., 6’1”, thin build, blonde Sur Biennial II will be in the smaller gallery she said. Janene thinks that would be a great VALLEY DR. / WALNUT AVE. While hair, short-sleeved black t-shirt and carrying and the lobby area. idea today and I agree. How wonderful would working a Burglary Suppression detail, an a skateboard. Witnesses stated just prior to “This is the second Sur which focuses on art it be to see the art of a gardener or florist MBPD Officer made contact with two sub- the incident, the two males had been mak- from Mexico, Central and South America as alongside that of a painter or sculptor? jects at the location who were on probation ing fun of a female who was also seated on a way for young Hispanic kids and upcoming Talking with Janene, I learned that this for narcotics. The investigation revealed the bench. The female left with the suspect. artists to recognize the business,” Max said. particular show has been held for a long time the female was in possession of narcotic Theft: 1200 BLOCK OF N. MEADOWS “It is possible for them to be involved in this in one form or another. There are artists among paraphernalia and was subsequently arrested. AVE. Officers responded to Meadows School level of art and show what they can do. We us. Pick up a pencil, brush, a lump of clay, Assault with a Deadly Weapon: N. after a juvenile reported his backpack had decided to take part in that with Cerritos and or even some marble, and try your hand at CREST DR. / 38TH ST. Officers responded been stolen while playing at the school. A Rio Hondo colleges. Rio Hondo is actually art. You never know what you might discover to the location regarding a female who was short time later, the victim and his father organizing it. It’s a small group of artists. about yourself. Check online for information attacking people as they walked by. It was observed a male suspect carrying the stolen I think we are showing eight,” on submissions for the upcoming exhibition. determined the female subject used her purse backpack. The suspect, who was recently Interestingly enough, MAS stand for “mutual The Torrance Art Museum is open Tuesday and necklace to strike at least two people discharged from probation for burglary, was appreciation society” and was started by Max through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and located in the face and body, causing significant arrested for theft. Presneill. It’s where artists appreciate each at 3320 Civic Center Drive. Admission is free. injury. The subject was located and arrested.             september 6 other and invite each other to a very unique One more thing – a few years ago, I did a september 9 Theft: 3500 BLOCK OF N. SEPULVEDA show. I thought that was one of the most piece called “The Green Flash” (that special Battery: 1100 BLOCK OF N. MANHAT- BLVD. Unknown suspect(s) stole a wallet generous ideas I ever heard from an artist. and rare burst of green immediately after TAN AVE. The suspect handed the victim from the victim’s purse while at a restaurant. “We do first-come, first-hung,” Max said. Can the sun sets over the ocean) in art pens on a CD and said it was free. When the victim The victim left her purse unattended on the you imagine how much art will be displayed? a thick paper. I didn’t think much of what I attempted to leave with the CD, the suspect chair behind her. What fun that night will be! had drawn. The sky was blue and the green stated a donation was needed because the Attempted Residential Burglary: 2200 After that very interesting chat with Max flash was bursting from the horizon and looked CD was not “free.” A short time later, the BLOCK OF N. ARDMORE AVE. Officers Presneill, I spent time with Janene Ferguson, to me like what I had heard the green flash suspect pushed the victim and grabbed the responded to the location regarding suspi- cultural services supervisor, to find out more looks like. I did nothing with the piece and CD from him. The suspect was eventually cious circumstances. Two subjects entered about the Annual South Bay Focus Exhibition. forgot about it. Weeks later, I was surprised placed under private persons arrest for mis- an enclosed front patio and knocked on the “I think definitely there will be very to receive that same picture framed! I was demeanor battery. door. When a minor responded, the subjects professional artists that will end up submitting shocked and my friend who gave me the Theft: 1300 BLOCK OF GATES AVE. seemed surprised that someone was there and work and the juror ends up selecting it and piece said, “You are an artist.” I really don’t Unknown suspect(s) stole two bicycles that asked if her mom was home and where the someone that was out of your radar--didn’t think so, but to him, maybe I am. • were locked to a pipe on the front porch. beach was. The subjects left the area and september 8 were later located by police. The subjects Vehicle Burglary: 100 BLOCK OF 26TH were subsequently arrested for suspicion of ST. Unknown suspect(s) used a key that was burglary, prowling and for providing false Visit us online: www.heraldpublications.com placed on top of the front driver’s side wheel information to a Peace Officer.    to enter the vehicle and stole an Ipad, money Residential Burglary: 600 BLOCK OF clip with cash, check, driver’s license, and N. PECK AVE. Unknown suspect cut the credit cards. The suspect attempted to use screen and entered the residence through an a credit card, but was declined. open window. The suspect(s) moved items Theft: 1800 BLOCK OF AGNES RD. Un- around and took an Ipad, Xbox, jewelry DEADLINES known suspect(s) stole an unlocked bicycle, and purses. Student Perspective from page 3 CALENDAR ITEMS: Prior Friday at noon. 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