TORRANCE TRIBUNE October 4, 2012 Page 3 Police Reports Community Briefs The crimes listed are crimes where September 21 Spiritually-baSed CanCer and community members to get involved in a report was taken by law enforcement Burglary Auto: 3600 BLOCK ARTESIA Support program at the festivities – the Community Stage and agency and submitted for investigation. The BLVD Suspect(s) forces down partially open providenCe little Company Kid Zone Booths. The Community Stage outcome of the investigation or any criminal window for entry and takes property/wallet. of mary torranCe will be an area at the Birthday Bash where court proceeding are not considered when Burglary Auto: 100 BLOCK PALOS A free prayer program for cancer patients local artist, young and old, can showcase their reporting crimes. The crimes are listed as VERDES BLVD Suspect(s) enters unsecured and their families of all faiths is offered by the talents. If you have a favorite song you sing follows: arson, simple assault, aggravated vehicle and takes property/electronic Spiritual Care Department at Providence Little especially well, or dance your friends love assault-weapon, auto theft, auto burglary, equipment. Company of Mary Medical Center Torrance. you to perform, or any other hidden talent you commercial burglary, residential burglary, Burglary Auto: 21000 BLOCK VICTOR The goal is to help cancer patients be reminded might posses, the Birthday Bash is the perfect homicide, strong-arm robbery, robbery with ST Suspect(s) enters unlocked vehicle, that they are not alone on their journey. The place for you to share and have fun. Kid Zone a weapon, theft and vandalism. The City ransacks and takes property/cash, knife. program provides a spiritual resource to help will be an area at the Birthday Bash where of Torrance, or its employees or agents, Theft: 2200 BLOCK CARSON ST patients and families face devastating challenges, non-profits can hold a game or activity booth. shall assume no liability for: 1. Any errors, Suspect(s) takes property from unsecured encouraging participants to pray silently as This is the perfect place for school boosters, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information locker/cell phone, cash. they walk the hospital grounds. These monthly clubs, and other community organizations to provided regardless of how caused; or 2. Any September 20 meetings include support sessions following have fun and raise funds for their group. For decision made or action taken or not taken Auto Theft-All : 2700 BLOCK individual prayer experiences. The meetings more information on how to be part of the by reader in reliance upon any information ARLINGTON AVE Stolen vehicle: ‘91 take place every third Thursday of every month Community Stage or how to get a booth at the or data furnished hereunder. Honda Accord. from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. for more information, Birthday Bash please download applications September 22 Robbery-Strong Arm: 2200 BLOCK interested persons may call 310-303-6180. The at the Torrance Centennial website at www. Burglary-Residential: 1400 BLOCK CARSON ST Suspect jumps on victim’s bicycle Chapel is located at 4101 Torrance Blvd. in torrancecentennial.org. If you have additional CRAVENS AVE Suspect(s) enters unlocked as he is unlocking it and rides off on same. the city of Torrance. questions regarding the Community Stage front door and takes property/TV. Burglary-Auto: 2400 BLOCK ANDREO torranCe CounCil of ptaS please contact Mackenzie Fitzpatrick by email Burglary-Residential: 1600 BLOCK AVE Suspect(s) pushes down window for preSentS: poSitive parenting at kenziefitz95@aol.com and for questions ACACIA AVE Suspect(s) enters unlocked door, entry and takes property/stereo. & SuCCeSSful KidS regarding the Kids Zone contact Kimi Polcari ransacks and takes property/camera, watch. Battery-Weapon/Agg: 3600 BLOCK The Torrance Council of PTAs is proud to by email at sandkimmom@aol.com. Theft: 2500 BLOCK PACIFIC COAST 227TH ST Suspect throws glass bottle at present a series of workshops for parents. The CongreSSwoman hahn to HWY Suspect(s) takes property from victim’s victim’s foot, causing injury. Positive Parenting & Successful Kids program deliver State of the region purse as she shops/wallet. Auto Theft-All: 4500 BLOCK DARIEN is designed to provide parents the tools to deal The Torrance Area Chamber of Commerce Vandalism: 1400 BLOCK CABRILLO ST Stolen vehicle: ‘08 Ford van. with the emotional and social development (TACC) will host the annual State of the Region AVE Suspect(s) etches letters on glass door. Auto Theft-All: LADEENE AVE & 239TH of their children. Topics like communication, Address being delivered by Congresswoman Theft: 22000 BLOCK HAWTHORNE ST Stolen vehicle: ‘90 Toyota Camry. positive self-esteem, and behavior issues, are Janice Hahn. This will be the Congresswoman’s BLVD Suspect(s) punches door lock for entry September 19 discussed during the workshops. The workshop second address to our region and unfortunately and takes property/third row seat. Vandalism: 16900 BLOCK DAPHNE AVE presenter is Peggy Tremayne who is a noted the last in coordination with the TACC due Burglary Auto : 3400 BLOCK Suspect(s) scratches victim’s vehicle’s paint. educator and Individual, Marriage, and Family to redistricting. She currently holds positions SEPULVEDA BLVD Suspect(s) punches Burglary Residential: 3700 BLOCK Therapist. As a former teacher and principal on the Committee on Homeland Security and door lock for entry and takes property/iTouch. NEWTON ST Suspect(s) removes screen (at North High School), she has a wealth of the Committee on Small Business. Burglary Auto: 1100 BLOCK FAYSMITH and enters open kitchen window, but takes experience in dealing with families, children, She has championed the creation of a green AVE Suspect(s) cuts off toolbox hinges for no property. and teenagers. The Positive Parenting & technology incubator at the Port of Los Angeles entry and takes property/tools. Robbery-Weapon: TORRANCE BLVD & Successful Kids workshops will take place to create more green jobs at the Port. She secured Vandalism: 2300 BLOCK DESCANSO AMAPOLA AVE Suspects use their vehicle at the North High School Library over four affordable health care for LAX workers, and WAY Suspect(s) knocks down multiple to cut off pedestrian victim, exit vehicle and Tuesdays – October 2, 9, 16, 23. The entire helped hotel workers earn a living wage and mailboxes. demand property at gunpoint/wallet. • series of workshop cost only $10. These respectable working conditions. She believes classes are for adults only, no babysitting will in after-school programs and job training as a City from front page 3620 W. 182nd Street in Torrance. To register Congress, she founded and co-chairs the PORTSway to combat gang violence. As a member ofbe available. North High School is located at be a more favorable place for me in January sentiments regarding earmarks. Mayor Frank for the workshops or for more information Caucus, a bi-partisan group of Representatives because I’d like to do things a lot more easily Scotto said that he would like to enjoy the please contact Adele Kaplan at 310-539-8464 working to highlight the economic importance than I am now.” benefits of Torrance-specific earmarks the City or email her at adelekaplan@ymail.com. of America’s ports and how we can better ensure Councilmember Cliff Numark asked staff had before they were banned. “We hope come Centennial birthday baSh: be their security. The event will take place at the about what grants Turch’s firm has helped the January we’ll get those earmarks back,” said part of a roaring good time Doubletree by Hilton Torrance – South Bay on City receive. Public Works Director Rob Beste Scotto. “We have been the recipient of those On Sunday, Oct. 28, the Torrance Centennial October 17, 2012. The program will start at said, as an example, that the City received a earmarks in the past.” Celebration will culminate with a bang and 12:00 with the Congresswoman delivering her $300,000 WaterSMART grant that has been The Council also named October 2012 a bash. This finale event, in a year-long address shortly after. The TACC has begun used to cover shortfalls in local water and as National Arts and Humanities Month in commemoration of the City of Torrance’s taking registration requests at $40/person and/ drainage projects. Torrance. The Council’s proclamation applauded SM Centennial, is sure to be a roaring good or $400 for a table of ten. You can reach theloansPurchase & Renovate been helpful, Turch made it clear that he such as the Arts Council of Torrance, the Bring out thethe numerous arts groups in the community, TACC at (310) 543-3113. •time. There are two opportunities for residentsWhile admitting the grant information has system. He said that if Obama is reelected, a Torrance Artist and Craftsman’s Guilds. The best in a homeTorrance Performing Arts Consortium and the would prefer a change back to the earmark Republican House (and possibly Senate) could proclamation stated that the arts “enhance and Purchase & RenovateSM loans end their hard line stance against earmarks and enrich the lives of all Americans” by engaging Bring out theToday’s real estate market includes foreclosures and shortsale properties – that may be attractively priced, but need possibly support reinstating them. The reversal the youth, encouraging economic development improvements. wouldn’t be unprecedented. Turch noted that and raising the quality of life. A framed copy of Our loans let you consider morePurchase & Renovate best in a home after Bill Clinton was elected, the Republican the proclamation was presented to the Torrance homes, knowing you’ll be able to make improvements you legislature asked for more earmark power in Cultural Arts Commission and a representative want or need right after closing.one.linToday’s real estate market includes foreclosures and short order to make sure its constituents continued of that group thanked the Council for the sale properties – that may be attractively priced, but needFinancing with all the fixin’s to receive federal funding. “I’m thinking, you recognition and encouraged everyone in the more extensive additions or rebuilding.one.linImprovements can range from basic repairs or upgrades, toimprovements. my best to make that happen,” said Turch. 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