ARCADIA, MONROVIA & DUARTEARCADIA, MONROVIA & DUARTE 7 Mountain Views-News Saturday, October 16, 2021 ARCADIA, MONROVIA & DUARTEARCADIA, MONROVIA & DUARTE 7 Mountain Views-News Saturday, October 16, 2021
ARCADIA POLICE BLOTTER
For the period of Sunday, October
3rd through Saturday, October
9th, the Police Department responded
to 1,101 calls for service,
of which 104 required formal investigations.
The following is a
summary report of some of the
major incidents handled by the
Department during this period.
Sunday, October 3:
1. At 8:40 a.m., an officer
responded to a residence in the
700 block of Arcadia Avenue
regarding a residential burglary
report. The officer determined
an unknown suspect entered the
victim’s unlocked vehicle parked
inside the open garage and fled
with a bag containing a wallet
and cash. The suspect then used
the victim’s credit cards to make
fraudulent purchases.
2. At 6:39 p.m., officers
responded to a residence in
the 400 block of West Live Oak
Avenue regarding an aggravated
assault incident. The suspect, a39-year-old son, spit in the face
of his elderly mother. Responding
officers located the suspect
who began throwing knives and
a hatchet at them. The suspect
then barricaded himself inside
the residence. The Arcadia Police
Department S.W.A.T. Team responded
and arrested the Arcadia
resident. He was transported to
the Arcadia City Jail for booking.
Monday, October 4:
3. At 7:16 a.m., an officer
responded to the medical offices
at 65 North First Avenue regarding
a commercial burglary report.
An investigation revealed
the suspect, a 22-year-old homeless
female, broke a window and
was sleeping inside the business.
The suspect was arrested and
transported to the Arcadia CityJail for booking.
4. At 8:07 a.m., an officer
responded to the 1000 block
of Arcadia Avenue regarding a
grand theft report. The victim
discovered her catalytic converter
was stolen from her Toyota
Tacoma truck. The incident happened
sometime during the previous
night.
5. At 8:57 a.m., an officer
responded to 30 East Santa Clara
Street regarding a vandalism report.
The reporting party discovered
the front glass door to the
business had been damaged.
While investigating the vandalism,
officers became aware that
suspects possibly responsible
for the vandalism were seen
near 7-Eleven, located at 102
East Huntington Drive. When
officers contacted the subjects,
they discovered a domestic
dispute between the homeless
couple resulted in the 30-year-
old female had scratched and
punched her boyfriend. She was
arrested for battery. A records
check of the couple revealed the
boyfriend, a 26-year-old male
from Bellflower, had an outstanding
warrant. Both suspects
were arrested and transported
to the Arcadia City Jail for booking.
The investigation of their
involvement in the vandalism is
ongoing.
Tuesday, October 5:
6. At 10:41 a.m., an officer
responded to Corner Sense,
located at 119 West Live Oak
Avenue, regarding a theft from
vehicle report. An investigation
revealed an unknown suspect
stole the victim’s radiator hoses
and gas from the gas tank
of a 2019 Ford van sometime
between October 1st at 2:00 p.m.
and October 2nd at 9:00 a.m.
7. At 5:49 p.m., an officer
observed a suspect vandalizinga dumpster enclosure near the
Arcadia Chamber of Commerce,
located at 388 West Huntington
Drive. A records check of the
suspect revealed the 38-year-old
homeless female had an outstanding
warrant. She was arrested
for the vandalism and the
warrant. While being booked at
the Arcadia City Jail, the officer
discovered she was in possession
of drug paraphernalia.
8. At 8:54 p.m., an officer
responded to a residence in the
500 block of South Fifth Avenue
regarding a package theft report.
Sometime between September
21st and October 5th, someone
stole two packages containing
tools, weights, and clothing from
the victim’s porch. Video surveillance
captured images of a
suspect described as a Hispanic
male, heavy-set, with black hair,
a beard, and a tattoo on his right
shoulder.
Wednesday, October 6:
9. At 2:58 p.m., an officer
responded to CVS, located at
1401 South Baldwin Avenue,
regarding a shoplifting incident.
Four female suspects were captured
on surveillance footage stealing
numerous cosmetic items.
They fled in an awaiting black,
newer model Mercedes Benz sedan.
The suspects are described
as Black females in their early20’s. There is no further suspect
or vehicle description.
10. At 6:10 p.m., an officer
responded to the 100 block
of North First Avenue regarding
a vandalism that had just
occurred. The victim witnessed
the suspect, later identified as
a 46-year-old male homeless,
using a black marker to graffiti
on the victim’s property. The suspect
was arrested and transported
to the Arcadia City Jail for
booking.
Thursday, October 7:
11. At 6:56 a.m., an officer
responded to Wellness Professional
Services, located at 411 East
Huntington Drive, regarding a
commercial burglary report. The
victim discovered someone broke
the front glass window of the
building and ransacked the location.
The loss is unknown at the
time of this report.
12. At 7:31 a.m., an officer
responded to the 500 block of
Cortez Road regarding a theftfrom vehicle report. Surveillance
footage revealed two male
suspects exited a dark colored
4-door sedan and stole the victim’s
catalytic converter from her
Honda Accord.
Friday, October 8:
13. At 9:21 p.m., an officer
responded to the Westfield Santa
Anita mall, located at 400 South
Baldwin Avenue, regarding a
grand theft report. Sometime
between 12:00 p.m. and 9:05
p.m. on October 8th, someone
stole the victim’s catalytic converter
from his Honda Accord
while it was parked at the mall.
Saturday, October 9:
14. At 5:21 p.m., an officer
responded to Sephora, located
at 400 South Baldwin Avenue,
regarding a petty theft report.
Surveillance footage revealed
the suspect, a 27-year-old female
from San Gabriel, stole $240.00
worth of cosmetics. She was cited
and released in the field.
DUARTE POLICE BLOTTER
ARCADIA ANNOUNCES NOVEMBER
10 COMMUNITY WORKSHOP ON
CITY COUNCIL REDISTRICTING
The City of Arcadia is seeking public input on the redistricting
of City Council districts. Every 10 years the United
States conducts a census to count the population. Upon
the completion of the United States Census, the CityCouncil District Map is realigned to reflect Arcadia’s current
population.
On Wednesday, November 10, 2021, the City of Arcadia
will host a Community Workshop at 6:00 p.m. in the CityCouncil Chambers located at 240 W. Huntington Drive to
provide an overview of the redistricting process, to solicit
input from Arcadia residents on communities of interest,
and to introduce the City's redistricting mapping tool.
The public is encouraged to attend the Workshop to learn
more about the redistricting process and understand their
impact on helping shape the City’s new districts.
Additional public meetings will be conducted over the
next several months and the public is invited to comment
on redistricting issues discussed during those meetings.
For more information regarding the City’s redistricting
process, please visit the City’s website at ArcadiaCA.gov/
redistricting. If you have any questions regarding the redistricting
process, please email us at CityClerk@Arca-
diaCA.gov.
SOCAL GAS CONDUCTING AERIAL
METHANE MAPPING
Pipeline safety and maintenance is of top priority for SoCalGas. As
such, SoCalGas will be conducting methane emission mapping over
SoCalGas infrastructure in the Cities of Monrovia, Arcadia, Temple
City, Rosemead, El Monte as well as over the community of South
San Gabriel.
This new technology allows SoCalGas to detect methane emissions
from the air at 500 ft altitude (within normal FAA flight operations
regulations). SoCalGas will use a helicopter for the operation:
Weather permitting, the project will take place on Wednesday, October
20, and Thursday, October 21Hours of operation will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Bell JetRanger helicopter will be going back and forth in a lawnmower
pattern at 500 ft.
There is no threat to the community. On the contrary, detection of
methane emissions is another method in helping keep the communities
SoCalGas serve safe and is part of the SB 1371 Natural Gas
emissions reduction program.
If you have any questions regarding the helicopter activity, please
contact SoCalGas Customer Contact Center at 1(800) 427-2200.
Company representatives are available 24 hours a day, seven days a
week.
PLEASE STAY SAFE!
GET VACCINATED!
SOCIALLY DISTANCE!
WEAR A MASK!
Duarte Crime Blotter for the
Week of Oct. 3 - Oct. 9, 2021
October 03, 2021
Grand Theft Auto:
1900 Block of Wardell Avenue.
The victim’s 2011 Polaris
RZR900XP was stolen from
the location.
October 04, 2021
Grand Theft:
1830 Flower Avenue (Value
Window and Doors). The victim
reported suspect(s) unknown
stole the catalytic converters
to two of their vehicles,
a 2015 Toyota Tacoma and a
2017 Toyota Tacoma. Loss was
approximately $2,400. No surveillance
video.
Grand Theft Auto:
1500 Huntington Drive (City
of Hope). The victim’s 2019
Polaris Ranger Crew 570 was
stolen from the location.
October 05, 2021
Grand Theft:
1600 Block of Royal Oaks
Drive. The victim reported
suspect(s) unknown stole
the catalytic converter to his
2008 Toyota Prius. Loss was
approximately $2,100. No surveillance
video.
October 07, 2021.
Burglary (Residential):
200 Block of Bettyhill Avenue.
The victim was notified by
a neighbor that he observed
an older white Ford Explorer
parked in front of the location
with 2 males placing bags into
the vehicle. The males were
described as a male Hispanic
adult 6’3”, 250 lbs, wearing alight colored shirt and sweatpants
and a male Hispanic
adult 5’3”, thin build wearingdark clothing. Surveillance video
available. The estimated
loss was $100.
Burglary (Vehicle):
900 Block of Hurstview Street.
The victim reported suspect(s)
unknown entered her locked
vehicle, a 2007 Honda Civic
and stole her purse and the
contents. Loss was approximately
$200. No visible forced
entry and no surveillance
video.
October 09, 2021
Assault with a deadly weapon
(firearm):
1532 Huntington Drive (DaysInn Hotel). The Victim and
suspect who are dating were at
the location, when the suspect
began to act “bizarre”. The victim
attempted to calm the suspect
by hugging him. The suspect
began to push the victim
off of him, when the victim heard
a gunshot and realized she
had been shot in the arm. After
several attempts at leaving
the room, she was finally able
to escape. The suspect fled the
area and was later arrested.
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