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Page 4 August 16, 2012 TORRANCE TRIBUNE Crime Reports The crimes listed are crimes where Suspect(s) a report was taken by law enforcement cuts lock Times are tough for everyone, but tougher agency and submitted for investigation. The and takes for others. If you find you have a little outcome of the investigation or any criminal property cash available, please donate to one of court proceeding are not considered when f r o the following worthy organizations. If reporting crimes. The crimes are listed as l o c a t i o n / you do decide to donate to any of these follows: arson, simple assault, aggravated bicycle. very worthy causes, please put “Herald assault-weapon, auto theft, auto burglary, aUGUSt Pub” in the memo line, so we can track commercial burglary, residential burglary, 2 donations. Give a little, get a lot. homicide, strong-arm robbery, robbery with Battery-Simple: 3500 BLOCK CARSON a weapon, theft and vandalism. The City ST Suspect hits victim’s outstretched arms of Torrance, or its employees or agents, and pushes him in the chest. shall assume no liability for: 1. Any errors, Robbery-Strong Arm: 1800 BLOCK Animals Rule Rescue – 310-971-4347 – info@animalsrule.org omissions, or inaccuracies in the information PLAZA DEL AMO Suspect chokes victim •We rescue and foster homeless dogs and provide for their welfare and veterinary care until provided regardless of how caused; or 2. Any while second suspect goes through his they are found permanent loving homes through our adoption program. decision made or action taken or not taken pockets and takes his property after victim by reader in reliance upon any information had arranged a meeting on Craigslist/wallet, Bob Hope Hollywood USO at LAX – 310-645-3716 – www. or data furnished hereunder. cell phone, keys. bobhopeuso.org • Help provide a “famous touch of home” for active duty military Compiled by Cristian Vasquez Burglary-Auto: 24000 BLOCK HUBER and families to use computers, watch TV/movies, family room, Xbox, bathrooms/showers, aUGUSt 4 AVE Suspect(s) enters vehicle via open beverages & light meals. Open 24/7. Battery-Simple: 4000 BLOCK SPENCER window, ransacks and takes property/GPS, C.A.S.E. – 310-767-0670 •Assists El Segundo residents in need through a twice– ST Suspect yells at victim and challenges remote. monthly food pantry providing non–perishable food items, personal hygeine products, laundry him to fight, before punching victim in the Burglary Residential: 5200 BLOCK and cleaning supplies, and paper products. mouth. BINDEWALD ROAD Suspects approach Counseling4Kids – 310-817-2177 ext. 219 – help@counseling4kids.org HAWTHORNE BLVD Suspects knock on is for sale then ask to use her bathroom andvictim in her front yard, inquire if her vehicle: 19900 BLOCKBurglary Residential •Counseling4Kids is a non–profit organization that provides healing and advocacy for foster victim’s door and inquire if a camper and search her bedroom for valuables/no loss. care children in your community. Get Involved – Donate – Volunteer – Spread the Word. older model vehicle parked in her driveway Theft: ARLINGTON AVE & 233RD ST El Segundo Concert Band – 424-242-ESCB (3722) – www. are for sale, before asking to use the victim’s Suspect(s) enters open business and takes esconcertband.org • Raises funds for a variety of performing and music education bathroom and taking property from the master unsecured property from underneath table/ programs in our community, including the local schools. Helps to provide funding for the El bedroom/collectible coins. scooter. Segundo High School Band, operates the Center Street and Richmond Street Elementary Band Burglary Auto: 2600 BLOCK PACIFIC Vandalism: 18200 BLOCK HAWTHORNE and South Bay Summer Music Symposium Camp to keep the music playing. COAST HWY Suspect(s) smashes window BLVD Suspect(s) uses a marker to damage El Segundo Education Foundation – 310-615-2650 Ext. 229 – for entry and takes property/purse. restroom wall. Theft: 19800 BLOCK HAWTHORNE Battery-Simple: 2500 BLOCK REDONDO info@elsegundoedfoundation.org • El Segundo Education Foundation represents a partnership of businesses, individuals, and families organized to support and enhance BLVD Suspect(s) takes property from victim’s BEACH BLVD Suspects hit victim in the programs of ESUSD and to promote excellence in education. purse as she shops/bank cards. face repeatedly. Burglary Residential: 3700 BLOCK Battery-Simple: 1400 BLOCK EL PRADO Hawthorne Education Foundation – 310-676-2276 225TH ST Suspect(s) pries window for AVE Suspect drives over victim’s foot. Inglewood Educational Foundation – 310-419-2705 •The Foundation entry, ransacks and takes unknown property aUGUSt 1 is dedicated to generating financial support from the community for the improvement and at time of report. B u r g l a r y - A u t o : 2 1 5 0 0 B L O C K enrichment of educational opportunities for all students in the Inglewood Unified School Burglary Auto : 23400 BLOCK WESTERN AVE Suspect(s) smashes window District. HAWTHORNE BLVD Suspect(s) smashes for entry and takes property/ briefcase, laptop, window for entry, ransacks and takes property keys, documents. Kitten Rescue – 818-347-3037 mail@kittenrescue.org •Non–profit, totally from glove compartment/paperwork. Burglary-Auto: 22500 BLOCK NADINE volunteer run organization devoted to finding loving homes for unwanted and abandoned cats Theft: 20500 BLOCK ANZA AVE CIR Suspect(s) enters vehicle by unknown and kittens placing approximately 1000 into new homes every year. Suspect(s) takes locked property from means and takes property/access card. Lawndale Elementary School District Educational carport/bicycle. Theft: 300 BLOCK PALOS VERDES Foundation - 310-676-1197 – lawndaleed@yahoo.com •The LESDEF provides Auto Theft-All: 3400 BLOCK ARTESIA BLVD Suspect(s) takes locked property from opportunities for elementary students to achieve their potential by supporting programs and BLVD Stolen vehicle: ‘90 Chevrolet P/U. location/ bicycle. additional resources that engage them and enhance standard curriculum. Vandalism: 2500 BLOCK CABRILLO Burglary-Residential: 2300 BLOCK AVE Suspect(s) smashes victim’s vehicle’s 180TH PL Suspect(s) enters unlocked front Mercy’s Village International – 310-906-0518 – jeami@mercysvillage. rear window/no entry, no loss. door and takes property/purse. org aUGUSt 3 Auto Theft-All: 300 BLOCK PALOS Mychal’s Learning Place – 310-297-9333 – info@mychals.org. Vandalism: CALLE MAYOR & PACIFIC VERDES BLVD Suspect(s) takes locked • Mychal’s provides social and recreational after school programs, emphasizing life skills COAST HWY Suspect(s) throws eggs at property from location/ bicycle. training for youth and young adults with developmental disabilities, encouraging independence victim’s vehicle. Burglary-Auto: 4100 BLOCK 182ND and building self–esteem. Vandalism: 4200 BLOCK EMERALD ST ST Suspect(s) smashes window for entry Pregnancy Help Center - 310-787-HELP (4357) – www.phctorrance. a bench and smashing planters. and takes property/laptop.y 31ULJbefore breakingSuspect(s) enters courtyard org • Offering confidential and compassionate support to women and their families. Free Vandalism: 3500 BLOCK REDONDO A u t o T h e f t - A l l : 2 2 0 0 B L O C K pregnancy and STD testing, counseling services, resource referrals and more. Volunteers BEACH BLVD Suspect(s) breaks victim’s SEPULVEDA BLVD Stolen vehicle: ‘96 welcome business’ window by unknown means. Honda Accord. RISE GHI (Global Health Initiative) – 1-855-922-RISE – info@riseghi.org Burglary-Auto: 16900 BLOCK PRAIRIE Burglary Auto: 18200 BLOCK VAN NESS •The mission is to improve health care and education in developing countries, beginning with AVE Suspect(s) punches door lock for entry AVE Suspect(s) enters vehicle by unknown a free clinic and education center in Nigeria. and takes property/third row seat. means, ransacks and takes property/cash, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (LA) – Theft: 3900 BLOCK EMERALD ST See Crime, page 5 888-SPCA-LA1 – info@spcaLA.com • spcaLA is an independent, nonprofit animal welfare organization serving Southern California since 1877. Donations run programs and services including Cruelty Investigation, Disaster Animal Response Team, Humane Education and a variety of shelter services. South Bay Family Health Care – 310-227-8100 – www/sbfhc.org • Formerly South Bay Free Clinic, SBFHC honors the same mission since 1969; to provide quality health care regardless of their ability to pay. Torrance Education Foundation – 310-972-6418 – info@ torranceeducationfoundation.org Tree Musketeers – 310-322-0263 – info@treemusketeers.org • Tree Musketeers empowers young people to be environmental leaders through worldwide programs. Locally they provide a residential tree service while growing our community forest and youth leaders. Volunteer Center (South Bay) – 310-212-5009 – volcenter.org • In partnership with over 70 nonprofit organizations, the Volunteer Center mobilizes volunteers and provide creative programs to meet community needs. Wiseburn Education Foundation – 310-291-9805 – info@ wiseburnedfoundation.org • “Founded in 1996, the Wiseburn Education Foundation supports music, arts,and nutrition education programs within the Wiseburn School District.


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