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Page 4 November 8 , 2012 TORRANCE TRIBUNE Police Reports Calendar The crimes listed are crimes where from shed/PDA, uniform jacket, uniform Thursday, November 8 http://southbayesc.blazonco.com/files/ a report was taken by law enforcement pants, boots. • South Bay Republican Women Federated holiday-light-exchanges/Holiday_Light_ agency and submitted for investigation. The OctOber 24 Monthly Luncheon Meeting, 11 a.m., Exchange_Nov_2012.pdf outcome of the investigation or any criminal Burglary-Auto: 900 BLOCK SARTORI DoubleTree Hotel, 21333 Hawthorne Blvd. Thursday, November 15 court proceeding are not considered when AVE Suspect(s) pulls window for entry and For more information call Gloria (310) 326- • Prospective Float Decorator Orientation, reporting crimes. The crimes are listed as takes property/stereo. 9340 or Vera (310) 320-1431. 7:30 p.m., Torrance City Council Chambers, follows: arson, simple assault, aggravated Burglary-Auto: 1300 BLOCK SARTORI Friday, November 9 3031 Torrance Blvd. The City of Torrance assault-weapon, auto theft, auto burglary, AVE Suspect(s) enters unlocked vehicle and • “Dave Grusin & Friends” in concert needs decorators for it’s 2013 Rose Parade commercial burglary, residential burglary, takes property/jacket. with The Symphonic Jazz Orchestra, 8 p.m., float. For more information call (310) homicide, strong-arm robbery, robbery with Vandalism: 20500 BLOCK HAWTHORNE Marsee Auditorium, El Camino College, 618-2930. a weapon, theft and vandalism. The City BLVD Suspect(s) smashes window at location/ 16007 Crenshaw Blvd. For more information • Fall Story and Craft, 4 p.m., Walteria of Torrance, or its employees or agents, no entry, no loss. call (310) 876-8130. Library, 3815 W. 242 St. For more shall assume no liability for: 1. Any errors, Theft: 2200 BLOCK CARSON ST saTurday, November 10 information call (310) 375-8418. omissions, or inaccuracies in the information Suspect(s) cuts lock and takes property from • Annual Senior Citizens Holiday Arts • Beach Cities Republicans Meeting. 7 provided regardless of how caused; or 2. Any rack/ bicycle. p.m., Sizzler Restaurant, 2880 SepulvedaAnd Crafts Sale hosted by the Bartlett Senior decision made or action taken or not taken Burglary-Auto: 3600 BLOCK REDONDO Blvd. For more information contact DavidCenter, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Ken Miller by reader in reliance upon any information BEACH BLVD Suspect(s) forces door lock Hadley at (310) 600-6937 or davidfhadley@Recreation Center, 3341 Torrance Blvd. For or data furnished hereunder. for entry and takes property/third row seat. • Elder Care Fair, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. (8-9 gmail.com. 17ovember, NurdayTasmore information call (310) 320-5918. OctOber 27 Burglary-Residential: 1000 BLOCK a.m. registration), at First United Methodist • 43rd Annual Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair Theft: 24400 BLOCK CRENSHAW BLVD ACACIA AVE Suspect(s) smashes window Church, 1551 El Prado. Families and people (also Sun. 11/18), 9 a.m.- 4 p.m., Torrance Suspect(s) takes property from construction in door for entry, ransacks and takes property/ of all ages invited. For more information call Cultural Arts Center at 3330 Civic Center bin at rear of location/metal grating material. unknown loss at time of report. (310) 328-3242. Drive. Please check the website http:// Auto Theft-All: 2600 BLOCK 166TH OctOber 23 • A Vietnam Odyssey, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., torrancecraftsmensguild.org for additional ST Stolen vehicle: ‘94 Chevrolet Suburban. Vandalism: 1800 BLOCK PLAZA DEL Western Museum of Flight, 3315 Airport information. OctOber 26 AMO Suspect(s) scratches victim’s vehicle’s Drive. For more information call (310) moNday, Nov 19 Robbery-Weapon: 3100 BLOCK 190TH paint. 326-9544. • Free Community Flu Clinic, 9 a.m.- ST Suspect approaches victim, brandishes Theft: 2600 BLOCK 231ST ST Suspect(s) • “The Music Man”, 7 p.m., Torrance Noon, Ken Miller Auditorium, 3341 Torrance a handgun and demands victim’s property/ takes property off of victim’s vehicle/wheels, First United Methodist Church’s social hall, Blvd. cell phone, ID. tires. 1551 El Prado, For more information call suNday, November 20 Robbery-Weapon: 20400 BLOCK Burglary-Commercial: 24400 BLOCK (310) 328-3242. • 16th Annual “Light up a Life” Tree VICTOR ST Suspect approaches victim, HAWTHORNE BLVD Suspect(s) enters • Thanksgiving Story and Craft, 2 p.m., Lighting Ceremony and Fundraiser, 4-6 exposes handgun in his waistband and location via roof vent, ransacks and takes Southeast Library, Southeast Library, 23115 p.m., Torrance Memorial, Health Conference demands victim’s cash, but victim flees property/cash, electronics, beer, wine. Arlington Ave. For more information call Center. Donations assist those who can’t without surrendering any property. Theft: 24300 BLOCK CRENSHAW BLVD (310) 530-5044. afford hospice care. For more information Robbery-Weapon: 1800 BLOCK PLAZA Suspect(s) takes victim’s unattended property • Holiday Boutique, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., First call (310) 784-3751, ext. 7866. DEL AMO Suspects exit vehicle, approach from shelf/cell phone. Christian Church, 2930 El Dorado St. • City Council Meeting, 7 p.m.-10 p.m., victim, brandish a handgun and demand Burglary-Auto: 2700 BLOCK SKYPARK suNday, November 11 City Hall, Council Chamber, 3031 Torrance victim’s property/cash, cell phone. DR Suspect(s) smashes window for entry and • The Sakura Chorus 30th Anniversary Blvd. For more information call (310) 618- Robbery-Strong Arm: EARL ST & DEL takes property/CD case, CDs, Bible. Concert, 2 p.m., James Armstrong Theatre, 2870. AMO BLVD Suspects walk past victim, grab Burglary-Residential: 2300 BLOCK 3330 Civic Center Drive. For more Thursday, November 22 him from behind and demand his property/ 238TH ST Suspect(s) enters residence by information call (310) 781-7171. • Downtown Torrance Antique Street cell phone, backpack and wallet. unknown means, ransacks and takes property/ uesday, November 13 Faire, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., 1317 Sartori Ave. ForT • Free Holiday Light Exchange, 9 a.m.-5 more information call (310) 328-6107. Robbery-Weapon: 23600 BLOCK laptops, iTouch, DS, cash. p.m., South Bay Environmental Services oNgoiNg CABRILLO AVE Suspects approach OctOber 22 Center, 20285 S. Western Ave., Suite • Downtown Torrance Market Place, every victim and forcibly take property from her Auto Theft-All: WESTERN AVE & 235TH 100. Limit two strings per household. For Thursday, 3-7 p.m. For more information call possession before taking unattended property ST Stolen vehicle: ‘02 Toyota Sienna. more information call (310) 371-7222. (310) 787-7501 or (310) 328-6107. from the basketball court and threatening Theft: 4300 BLOCK 182ND ST Suspect(s) to fight with and shoot victims when they takes victim’s vehicle’s catalytic converter. attempt to retrieve their property/cell phone, Auto Theft-All: 18000 BLOCK CHANERA backpack, purse. AVE Stolen vehicle: ‘97 Honda Civic. Burglary-Auto: 17300 BLOCK Burglary-Auto: 19100 BLOCK HAWTHORNE BLVD Suspect(s) enters INGLEWOOD AVE Suspect(s) enters vehicle by unknown means and takes unlocked vehicle and takes property/wallet. property/tools. Burglary-Auto: 21600 BLOCK Battery-Simple: 20400 BLOCK VICTOR HAWTHORNE BLVD Suspect(s) smashes ST Suspects approach victim from behind, window for entry and takes property/purse. jump him and punch him in the head Battery-Simple: 1800 BLOCK CARSON repeatedly. ST Suspect lunges at victim and strikes him El Segundo Herald* Burglary-Residential: 4400 BLOCK in the chest with his hand. Manhattan Beach Sun unlocked front door and takes property/laptop, CRENSHAW BLVD Suspect(s) enters vehicle Hawthorne Press Tribune*: 23500 BLOCKBurglary-AutoHWY Suspect(s) entersPACIFIC COAST hard drive, controller, headphones. by unknown means and takes property/laptop, Inglewood News* Auto Theft-All: YUKON AVE & scanner, CD player. Lawndale News* REDONDO BEACH BLVD Stolen vehicle: Theft: 20700 BLOCK MADRONA AVE Torrance Tribune ‘08 Ford van. Suspect(s) takes property from victim’s office/ OctOber 25 prescription pad. EL SEGUNDO OFFICE •312 E. Imperial Ave • El Segundo • CA • 90245 Theft: 3500 BLOCK EMERALD ST Burglary-Auto: 4200 BLOCK REDONDO Phone: (310) 322-1830 • Fax: (310) 322-2787 • www.heraldpublications.com Suspect takes property from victim’s BEACH BLVD Suspect(s) enters unlocked *Our papers are legally recognized and adjudicated newspapers of general circulation residence without permission while there vehicle and takes property/wallet, CD case, Herald Publications Board Members Graphic Artist with permission/laptop. CDs. Chairman and Vice President: Richard Van Vranken Mike Gonzales Robbery-Strong Arm: REDONDO Vandalism: 23600 BLOCK ARLINGTON CEO and President: Heidi Maerker BEACH BLVD & YUKON AVE Suspect AVE Suspect(s) tags front and rear exteriors Director-at-Large: John Van Hook Contributing Writers pushes victim to the ground and takes his of location. Herald Publications Staff Gerry Chong, TerriAnn Ferren, property/scooter. OctOber 21 Editor-in-Chief: Heidi Maerker, ext. 28 Greg McMullin, Duane Plank, Burglary-Residential: 2000 BLOCK Burglary-Auto: 4200 BLOCK REDONDO Editorial: Noraly Hernandez, ext. 25 Joe Snyder, Cristian VasquezAdam Serrao, Brian Simon,Denise Armas, ext. 24Accounting: 166TH ST Suspect(s) enters unlocked front BEACH BLVD Suspect(s) enters unlocked Legal Notices: Noraly Hernandez, ext. 25 door, ransacks and takes property/wallet, vehicle and takes property/purse. Classifieds, DBA, People Items, Subscriptions: Photographer: Shelly Kemp jewelry, cash. Battery-Simple: 1400 BLOCK CRAVENS Martha Prieto, ext. 21 Vandalism: 1300 BLOCK POST AVE AVE Suspect shoves victim, causing injury Display Advertising Sales: Suspect(s) pries open mailboxes at location, to him after he stumbles down the stairs and Charlene Nishimura, ext.23, advertising@heraldpublications.com damaging same. hits the ground. Liz West Odabashian, ext. 22, sales@heraldpublications.com Theft: 24400 BLOCK MADISON ST Burglary-Commercial: 3800 BLOCK General Information Suspect(s) takes property from unattended 182ND ST Suspect(s) pries off screen, pushes backpack/cell phone. open window for entry, ransacks/unknown if For Calendar items: calendar@heraldpublications.com For Classifieds: classifieds@heraldpublications.com Burglary-Commercial: 3500 BLOCK property loss at time of report. For DBA notices (Fictitious Business Name): dba@heraldpublications.com CARSON ST Suspect(s) forces open locker, Vandalism: 4100 BLOCK 183RD ST For Display ads: marketing@heraldpublications.com takes property, then uses it (keys) to enter Suspect(s) throws mayonnaise, mustard and For Legal Notices: legalnotices@heraldpublications.com victim’s vehicle and take additional property/ bologna at victim’s vehicle. For Letters to the Editor: letters@heraldpublications.com keys, cash. Burglary-Commercial: 22400 BLOCK For People Items: classifieds@heraldpublications.com (weddings, engagements, announcements) For Press Releases: pressrelease@heraldpublications.com Burglary-Commercial: 20000 BLOCK OCEAN AVE Suspect(s) enters open laundry For Real Estate Ads: graphics@heraldpublications.com HAWTHORNE BLVD Suspect(s) pries room, pries open change machine and takes For Obituaries: obits@heraldpublications.com off hinge securing lock and takes property property/cash. •


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