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TORRANCE TRIBUNE February 25, 2016 Page 3 Police Reports SENIOR DAYS FOR THE ENTIRE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 2016 $.99 cent games $.99 cent shoe rental $2.99 lunch specials MONDAY – FRIDAY 9:00 AM THROUGH 5:00 PM For more information please call Charlotte at charlotte@pvbowl.com; or 310.326.5120 Community Briefs El Camino College Symphony Orchestra to Perform Spring Concert The El Camino College Symphony Orchestra will perform a spring concert featuring soloists from the Applied Music Program at 8 p.m. February 27 in Marsee Auditorium. Dane Teter will direct this concert that will include: Offenbach’s “Les Oiseaux dans la Charmille” from “The Tales of Hoffman,” featuring Sarah Marie Bailey, soprano; Donizetti’s “Bella Siccome un Angelo” from “Don Pasquale,” with Cesar Ballardo, baritone; and Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K. 622, with Annie Chow, clarinet. The performance will also include selections such as Hummel’s Trumpet Concerto in Eb Major, with Kristopher Kadir, trumpet; Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3 in c minor, Op. 37, with Megumi Komori, piano; and Schubert’s Die Junge Nonne, D. 828, Op. 43, No. 1, featuring  Kelly McCandless, soprano. The ECC Symphony Orchestra is an audition orchestra for students who play at an intermediate level or higher. It is dedicated to the rehearsal and performance of the finest traditional and contemporary orchestral literature. Tickets for the performance are $10 each and may be purchased online at www. centerforthearts.org, by phone at 310-329-5345 or toll-free at 800-832-ARTS. The Ticket Office is open Monday through Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Campus parking is $3. The El Camino College Marsee Auditorium is located at 16007 Crenshaw Boulevard, Torrance. Help the Homeless Animals Found Animals Foundation, Inc. (www. FoundAnimals.org), a leading animal welfare organization that works to end pet homelessness, announced its annual Michelson Found Animals Saving Pets Challenge. The third CrowdRise Challenge for pets is a fundraising competition,  benefiting animal welfare organizations dedicated to decreasing shelter pet euthanasia.  Found Animals will grant more than $150,000 to the top fundraising organizations dedicated to this cause. Animal shelters, rescue groups and spay/ neuter clinics from around the country will compete for more than $150,000 in grants toward innovative programs that expand lifesaving capacity in their communities. Whether the focus is cats or dogs, trap-neuterreturn, spay/neuter, adoptions, or surrender prevention, Found Animals is committed to delivering practical solutions that ensure the health and safety of dogs and cats everywhere. In addition to the prize money for the top-five organizations that raise the most money, $35,000 is set-aside for weekly Bonus Challenges.  If an organization does not win any of the $150,000 in grant prizes, it will still keep the money it raised during the campaign. The Saving Pets Challenge will begin receiving applications from animal welfare organizations across the country on March 1, 2016. There are no restrictions on the type of projects participants can raise money for, provided they are a US-based 501(c)(3) organization and address the common goal of saving pets from euthanasia in shelters. Teams can raise money for projects that prevent shelter intake or accelerate live releases. Battery-Weapon 2/13/2016 7:02:17 PM 23100 BLOCK KENT AVE Suspect punches victim in the head and back then stomps on his head and legs when he falls to the ground, causing injury Auto Theft-All 2/13/2016 3:00:00 PM 2200 BLOCK ARTESIA BLVD Stolen vehicle: ‘03 Ford P/U Theft 2/13/2016 2:45:00 PM 19400 BLOCK REDBEAM AVE Suspect(s) takes property from victim’s front porch/doorbell/camera combination unit Battery-Weapon 2/13/2016 11:31 AM 23700 BLOCK WESTERN AVE Suspect accelerates his vehicle toward victim, hitting him Battery-Simple 2/13/2016 6:45:00 AM 3600 BLOCK TORRANCE BLVD Suspect grabs victim and shakes him Vandalism 2/13/2016 12:30:00 AM 5000 BLOCK MARICOPA ST Suspect(s) punctures victim’s vehicle’s tire Vandalism 2/12/2016 11:00:00 PM 3900 BLOCK PACIFIC COAST HWY Suspect(s) smashes business window/no entry, no loss Burglary-Residential 2/12/2016 6:45:00 PM 200 BLOCK VIA BONITA Suspect(s) removes screen, smashes window/ no entry, no loss Auto Theft-All 2/12/2016 6:30:00 PM 2800 BLOCK MONTEREY ST Stolen vehicle: ‘07 Honda S2000 Battery-Simple 2/12/2016 3:43 PM 4000 BLOCK 190TH ST Suspect chest bumps victim and attempts to strangle him Burglary-Auto 2/12/2016 3:40:00 PM 24400 BLOCK CRENSHAW BLVD Suspect(s) punches door lock for entry and takes property/stereo Burglary-Auto 2/12/2016 3:30:00 PM 1700 BLOCK DATE AVE Attempt stolen vehicle: ‘02 GMC Yukon Auto Theft-All 2/12/2016 2:00:00 PM 3400 BLOCK CARSON ST Stolen vehicle: ‘88 Honda Accord Theft 2/12/2016 1:00:00 PM 24400 BLOCK CRENSHAW BLVD Suspect(s) takes property from bag at table as victim dines/laptop Vandalism 2/11/2016 3:00:00 PM 19700 BLOCK VAN NESS AVE Suspect(s) flattens victim’s vehicle’s tire and damages vehicle’s paint Burglary-Auto 2/11/2016 2:30:00 PM 2300 BLOCK CRENSHAW BLVD Suspect(s) enters unlocked vehicle and takes property/computer equipment Theft 2/11/2016 12:47:00 PM 18900 BLOCK HAWTHORNE BLVD Suspect(s) takes property from victim’s workplace desk/cell phone, CDL, debit card Auto Theft-All 2/11/2016 12:00:00 PM 3500 BLOCK CARSON ST Stolen vehicle: ‘13 Cadillac Escalade Burglary-Residential 2/10/2016 10:00:00 PM 800 BLOCK SARTORI AVE Suspect(s) enters residence by unknown means and takes property/purses, cosmetics Burglary-Auto 2/10/2016 9:30:00 PM 1800 BLOCK CALAMAR ST Suspect(s) punches door lock for entry, ransacks and takes property/ stereo, watches Burglary-Auto 2/10/2016 5:30:00 PM 1700 BLOCK LINCOLN AVE Suspect(s) enters vehicle by unknown means, ransacks and takes property/registration, insurance, remote Battery-Simple 2/10/2016 5:25:00 PM HAWTHORNE BLVD & 190TH ST Suspect swerves his vehicle toward victim’s vehicle and his passenger spits on victim through his open vehicle window Burglary-Auto 2/10/2016 5:00:00 PM 1700 BLOCK LINCOLN AVE Suspect(s) enters vehicle by unknown means and takes property/ American flag, purse Burglary-Auto 2/10/2016 4:30:00 PM 4200 BLOCK REDONDO BEACH BLVD Suspect(s) punches door lock for entry and takes property/sunglasses, watches, cell phone Vandalism 2/10/2016 1:53 PM 18500 BLOCK KINGSDALE AVE Suspect intentionally throws a piece of wood at victim’s vehicle, damaging same Theft 2/10/2016 10:45:00 AM 3400 BLOCK GARNET ST Suspect poses as immigration employee, telephones victim and convinces her to wire transfer money to avoid arrest and deportation Burglary-Auto 2/10/2016 12:28:03 AM 3700 BLOCK 175TH ST Suspect(s) enters unlocked vehicle, ransacks and takes property/ game console, cash, sunglasses, membership card Theft 2/9/2016 11:30:00 PM 2200 BLOCK CRENSHAW BLVD Suspect(s) cuts gate lock and takes property attached to shed/ cameras Burglary-Auto 2/9/2016 8:37:06 PM 3500 BLOCK CARSON ST Suspect(s) smashes window for entry and takes property/purse Burglary-Auto 2/9/2016 7:30:00 PM 3600 BLOCK TORRANCE BLVD Suspect(s) smashes window for entry and takes property/purse Robbery-Weapon 2/9/2016 6:55:24 PM 3700 BLOCK EMERALD ST Suspects enter open business and demand property at gunpoint/cash, cigarettes Burglary-Auto 2/9/2016 5:30:00 PM 1400 BLOCK BEECH AVE Suspect(s) smashes window for entry/ no loss Theft 2/9/2016 1:25:00 PM 3500 BLOCK CARSON ST Suspect(s) takes property from victim’s purse as she shops/ wallet Vandalism 2/9/2016 12:29 PM 4900 BLOCK PACIFIC COAST HWY Suspect(s) graffiti’s residence fence Burglary-Residential 2/9/2016 9:30:00 AM 4900 BLOCK CALLE DE ARBOLES Suspect(s) smashes glass door, ransacks and attempts to disable audible alarm/ no loss • Blue Ribbon Children’s Festival Students from Howard Wood Elementary in Torrance celebrated the 46th Annual Blue Ribbon Children’s Festival with a simultaneous performance of a Hip-Hop dance on The Music Center Plaza. More than 18,000 students participated in the three-day festival, California’s longest-continuing free arts education program. The Festival is presented by The Blue Ribbon of the Music Center, the premier women’s  support organization of The Music Center. Photo Credit - The Music Center • STARS & STRIPES A M E R I C A N M A D E C L O T H I N G S T O R E COME CHECK US OUT! GREAT CLOTHING INCLUDING DENIM, HATS, BAGS, SHOES AND MORE 1107 Van Ness Ave.Torrance, CA 90501 • 310.320-3207 LEE 101 USA, WOOLRICH, SAVE KHAKI, MINNETONKA MOCCASIN, PENNY, JAN SPORT, DULUTH, REYN SPOONER, TRETORN, BALL, BURTON, STANCE, RAINBOW SANDALS, FILSON, TEVA, NEW YORK HAT, PADDY WAX, RICHER & POORER, SCHOTT USA, STRATHTAY Open Mondays through Saturdays Noon to 6pm


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