December 6, 2012 Page 3 Police Reports South Bay Ballet from front page being a mentee in her earlier years, and now up to someone and think ‘I want to be her November 28 a stabbing. The victim was involved in a shares her knowledge with four mentees; someday.’” Weintraub will perform as a Theft: Block of 8thSt. Unknown suspect(s) physical altercation and was stabbed in the three of whom have been her charges for Candy Cane in The Nutcracker. stole a bicycle that was left unattended in abdomen by the suspect. The suspect fled the three seasons. “I remember the first year the As an apprentice dancer this season, a the front yard of the residence. location prior to the Officers arrival. program began. Andie Bartol was my mentor level just below a senior company member, November 26 November 10-11 (she called me her Manatee); however, I was Weintraub had the opportunity to become a Loitering: 1300 The Strand Officers Vandalism: 1600 Block of Marine Ave. Little Clara in The Nutcracker and Charlotte mentor herself. Lauridsen paired Weintraub responded to the location regarding a subject Unknown suspect(s) scratched the hood of Munson was my ‘big Clara,’ so I was the with a first year ballet student, Adele Cardani in the backyard. Upon arrival officers contacted the vehicle that was parked in the driveway. only lucky little junior company member who will perform as a Lollipop in The the subject, who was subsequently arrested Vandalism: 1600 Block of Marine Ave. who had two mentors. Nutcracker. Weintraub says she is looking for prowling. Unknown suspect(s) scratched the hoods of “Andie helped me truly appreciate the forward to answering any questions Cardani November 24-25 two vehicles that were parked in the driveway. joys of being more of an artist rather than might have and continuing the circle of Residential Burglary: 800 The Strand Vandalism: 1600 Block of Marine Ave. a student learning technique. However, mentorship, which according to Lauridsen is Unknown suspect(s) entered the garage Unknown suspect(s) scratched the rear hatch because technique is extremely important, the ultimate purpose of the program – kids through an unlocked door and stole items of the vehicle that was parked in the driveway. Charlotte took special time when she assisted mentoring kids. from an unlocked vehicle. November 9-10 in ballet class to make sure her ‘mini me’ Audiences of all ages can enjoy these pre- November 23-24 Vandalism: 300 Block of 11th Pl. Unknown had perfect alignment and turnout while still professional performers in action this holiday Theft: 300 Block of 8thSt. Unknown suspect(s) removed wooden pegs covering a being expressive. I absolutely loved having season when South Bay Ballet takes the stage suspect(s) entered an unlocked vehicle and small window on the front door. two senior company members that I was for its annual production of The Nutcracker. stole miscellaneous items. November 7-8 comfortable enough to talk to about advancing, Featured in this year’s performance is the November 22-24 Stolen License Plate: 1600 Block of Nelson sewing my brand new pointe shoes, and to exceedingly graceful Daisy Jacobson dancing Vandalism: 1200 Block of 21st St. Unknown Ave. Unknown suspect(s) removed the rear ask any questions I had.” as Clara and the solidly talented Elijah suspect(s) broke the side view mirror of license plate from the vehicle, while it was McGillivray, who will dance the solo Pressman as her Nutcracker Prince. Yumi the vehicle that was parked in front of the parked on the street. role of the Chinese Tea Princess in the Kanazawa delights as the Sugar Plum Fairy; residence. Vandalism: 1100 Block of Tennyson St. upcoming performance of The Nutcracker, a heart-melting Mayu Odaka performs as the November 18-19 Unknown suspect(s) smashed the exterior says she participates in the program because Snow Queen; and an enchanting Delaney Theft: Highland Ave. / Rosecrans Ave. side of a double-paned window, leaving the she remembers how much of an impact her Zieg in the role of the Arabian Princess. Unknown suspect(s) stole four bikes that interior part of the window intact. mentors had on her love of ballet, and hopes As an added highlight, South Bay Ballet’s were locked to a bike rack. November 5 that she can be just as supportive to her own Nutcracker features a notable community November 18-19 Loitering: 1400 Block of 3rd St. A resident mentees. She says she hangs out with them member in the guest role of Grandmother Grand Theft: 600 Block of Ocean Dr. was randomly checking the surveillance video all the time and enjoys hearing the stories Clara. This year, Carolyn Brewer, wife of Unknown suspect(s) stole the victim’s from her home security system when she they have to tell and what fun things that Torrance City Council Member Tom Brewer, unattended luggage that was left in the noticed a subject on her property. A subject are going on in their lives. will share the stage. driveway of the residence. The luggage was left had parked a white box van in front of her One of her mentees of three-seasons, Luna South Bay Ballet will give three unattended for approximately thirty seconds. residence and then walked around her home Weintraub, says that McGillivary is always performances of The Nutcracker at the November 13 to the gate. He attempted to open it, but it there to help her especially if she is taking Marsee Auditorium at El Camino College Vandalism: 2500 Block of Pine Ave. was locked. He then went to the other side a hard class. “I think having a mentor is Center for the Performing Arts at 16007 Unknown suspect(s) spray painted graffiti and attempted to open the gate, but was important because it is nice to have someone Crenshaw Boulevard in Torrance the weekend on a block wall on the victim’s property. unsuccessful. The subject left the area in in an upper level to say hello to or go to for of December 14, 15 and 16. Tickets may Residential Burglary: 2700 Block of N. the van. Subject description: male, Hispanic, help if you have a question on a particular be purchased by calling 310-329-5345 or by Manhattan Ave. Unknown suspect(s) entered 20-30 years., dark hooded sweatshirt over his step. It is also really cool to be able to look visiting www.centerforthearts.org. • an unlocked garage door and stole a bicycle. head and dark shorts. Vehicle description: Residential Burglary: 1200 Block of 6th St. white, older model, utility style box van, no Unknown suspect(s) pried open the window to windows on the sides. Coordinating Council from front page enter the residence. The suspect(s) ransacked November 4 the residence and took two computers and Battery: 4200 Block and The Strand. While generations that have attended Manhattan The guest speaker for the luncheon was a Nintendo Wii. surfing in the ocean, the victim’s surfboard Beach schools. Gretchen Oshita of the MindUp program of November 11-13 collided into the suspect’s surfboard, causing Michael Whinfrey was introduced by his the Beach Cities Health District. She talked MBPD Officer stopped a van in the the suspect to fall off his board. The suspect Mira Costa High School biology teacher, about the nature of the brain and how to 2600 block of Pine Ave. The investigation threatened and paddled toward the victim. Jessica Bledsoe, who commented on his optimize its operation. revealed the three subjects had prior When the suspect reached the victim, he passion for biology and life in general. He The meeting was chaired by Nancy Hers- arrests for burglary and drug possession. jumped onto the victim’s back and placed learns quickly and helps others understand man of South Bay Business Lawyers, and the The subjects were arrested for possession his arm around the victim’s neck, causing difficult concepts. He is active at school as invocation was given by The Very Reverend of burglary tools. the victim to lose consciousness. a member of the Associated Student Body Robert W. Cornner, the Rector of Christ November 11 November 2-3 board and also as the student representative Episcopal Church. 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