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FATHER’S DAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 15TH SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2014 VOLUME 8 NO. 24 PASADENA SOLDIER KILLED IN AFGHANISTAN TWO SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN VALERO GAS STATION BREAK IN Fast action by the Sierra Madre Police Department and enhanced security at the Valero Gas Station at Baldwin and Sierra Madre Blvd. led to the capture and arrest of two men suspected of a variety of criminal acts. At 2:40 AM Sierra Madre Police Officers responded to an alarm call at the Valero Gas Station 4 N. Baldwin Ave. and quickly detained to suspects who were installing a skimming device to capture credit card numbers in the gas pumps. Edvard Martirosyan 27 and Aram Manasaryan 22, both residents of Glendale, were taken into custody without incident. There were other skimming devices, laptop computers, counterfeit credit cards, and other tools used to compromise the gas pumps inside the suspects’ vehicle. This is the second incident at the Valero Station within two weeks. Police Chief Larry Giannone said” the Officers quick response to the alarm call allowed us to catch the suspects in the act. Officers were on scene within 1 minute of being dispatched to the call and caught the suspects as they were attempting to leave”. Chief Giannone also urges anyone that has used a credit or debit card from May 22nd to June 6th at the Valero Gas Station to monitor their bank statements for any unusual activity just to be on the safe side. “At this point in the investigation we cannot be 100% certain that some personal information was not captured”. Martirosyan and Manasaryan were booked at the Pasadena Police Dept. Jail on multiple felony charges and then were transferred into Federal Custody and taken to the Metropolitan Detention Center. Martirosyan also has a pending case with Secret Service and was out on bond at the time of his early morning arrest. Each man was held with a $500,000 bond. The U.S. Secret Service has agreed to take the lead in the investigation. As admonished by the Police earlier this month, residents who made purchases with credit and/or debit cards at Valero should monitor their accounts carefully. Edvard Martirosyan Scott Studenmund, 24, was a graduated from Flintridge Preparatory School in La Cañada Flintridge. Story on page 4 SIERRA MADRE CROWNED THE 8TH SAFEST CITY IN CALIFORNIA Report issued by real estate industry leader Movoto, the work of the SMPD was recently validated. According to their ranking, Sierra Madre is one of the safest places to live in the entire state. Earlier this week they released the following report: When it comes to laid back living, California is literally the Golden State. Eve-rybody knows that the vibe here is all about taking it easy—but did you ever wonder why? Sure, it might have something to do with the nearly perfect weather and con-stant sunshine. More than that, though, California is generally a pretty safe place to live, allowing us to relax. But which of the state’s fine places are the safest of them all? According to our latest analysis at the Movoto Real Es-tateBlog, here are the 10 safest places in California: 1. Town of Hillsborough 2. City of Saratoga 3. City of Laguna Woods 4. City of Imperial 5. Town of Moraga 6. City of Rancho Santa Margarita 7. City of Los Altos 8. City of Sierra Madre 9. City of Palos Verdes Estates 10. Town of Danville What exactly makes these 10 communities so safe? In order to find these 10 safest places in California, we started by gathering a list of all of the places in the state with populations of 10,000 or more that pro-vided crime data to the FBI in 2012. That left us a grand total of 365 places. Then, we used the FBI’s latest Uniform Crime Report (2012) to research each of these places according to the following seven criteria, measuring each for crimes per 100,000 people: • Murder • Rape • Robbery • Assault • Burglary • Theft • Vehicle theft We divided these crimes into four distinct categories: • Murders • Violent crimes • Property crimes • Total crimes We then ranked each of our places with a score of one to 365 according to each category, with one being the safest. Next, we weighted these scores so that murder, violent crime, and property crime each comprised 30 percent of the final score, while total crime made up 10 percent. We averaged these weighted rankings together for each place to get a Big Deal Score. The place with the lowest Big Deal Score was our safest place; in this case, Hillsborough. Aram Manasaryan “Angel On Duty!” That’s what it says on a sign outside Ann Tyler’s lovely apartment, where she’s lived since 1972, where our own George Maurer is her apartment manager. And, after spending the morning with her, I’m inclined to think SHE is the Angel who is on duty! This charming lady turned 90 last October and celebrated by doing her second zipline run. Where was she? In Icy Strait Point, Alaska, located on Chichagof Island, 1.5 miles away from the Alaska town of Hoonah! To pin it down a little more for you, it’s a cruise ship stop between Juneau and Ketchikan. The Icy Strait Point folks advertise their zipline as being “the world’s largest,” 5,330 feet long, a 1,300 foot vertical drop, 60 mph maximum speed, 300 feet from the ground at the highest point (taller than the Empire State Building) and it’s a real fast 1.5 minute ride with six cables shooting fearless zipliners down simultaneously! You’ve gotta be kidding, you’re saying! Nope, Ann Tyler did it and enjoyed every minute. But this was old news to her, she’s done it before in Alaska! Her son told her she had to go so he wouldn’t be scared. We won’t say who did the screaming, but it wasn’t Ann! Ann’s an inveterate world traveler, having taken twelve cruises with her son and his wife. She’s been four times to Alaska, all over Europe – Amsterdam, Russia, the Caribbean, Hawaii and plans are underway for a 2016 cruise to Antarctica! That’s not all Ann’s got going…she is currently President of the Priscilla Club, the oldest social club in Sierra Madre, which started in 1906. The Priscillas are ladies who meet monthly to visit and are involved with local charities. She’s the only Honorary Charter member of the Civic Club left, past President of the Women’s Club and she is a serious knitter, making chemo caps for our Veterans and working currently on a throw for them. She is also an usher at the Pasadena Playhouse. Ann was born in Long Beach and she and her family moved to Sierra Madre the day after the Long Beach earthquake in 1933, to join her aunt. Ann graduated from St. Rita’s, spent some time in Jr. College in Pasadena and married her husband, James Bryce Tyler, in 1941 when she was 17. They had been married 61 years when James passed away in 2002. Some of you may remember James was Fire Chief here for a while. Ann is related to the Collins family, long time residents of Sierra Madre. Ann’s mother was married on their front lawn. Ann and James had six children; their oldest died at just 3-1/2 and their daughter passed away at an early age, leaving three sons who came to live with Ann and James. She had 9 boys at the table! Having fed and put shoes on 9 growing boys was probably far more of an adventure than ziplining in Alaska at 90! Ann’s cruising buddy son, lives in Georgia and tells her he expects her to live to 100! Another son is a resident of West Covina, a third is in La Verne and one of her three nephews is in Azusa. Ann says that the changes she’s seen in her beloved Sierra Madre have been mostly for good, and it’s a delight to see many of contemporaries in town who are also over 90! Of course, kids all walked to school in her day and played outside till dark. Seems she was always the daring one, mentioning that she once walked across the dam to impress a boy! After reading Lauren Hillenbrand’s book, “Unbroken,” detailing Louis Zamperini’s World War II story of survival, resilience, and forgiveness, she would really like to meet him. Ann was reminded of another of our local authors, Fay Angus, who has also written of surviving a Japanese prison camp in Yangchow, China during World War II (see Fay’s book, “The White Pagoda”). A cockatiel added his thoughts to our conversation from time to time as he watched from his cage close by and a tropical fish Ann won at the Women’s Club over a year ago is alive and well on the coffee table. Ann feels that she inspires people, which is why she is still among us. Her favorite job, which she started after she was 50, was working as a medical assistant, where she had opportunities to be a listening ear and a comforting hand to patients who needed someone to care. She practices yoga at the Senior Center and was gearing up to go to Bingo as I was saying goodbye. $2.60 is her biggest pot so far but the sky’s the limit for Ann Tyler, one of the busiest and nicest ladies you’ll meet! “What could be more beautiful than a dear lady growing wise with age? Every age can be enchanting, provided you live within it.” Brigitte Bardot WALKING SIERRA MADRE……The Social Side By Deanne Davis ZIPLINING AT 90 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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