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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2023 webbmartingroup.comJan Greteman 626.975.4033lic #01943630Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273lic #00541631Katie Orth 626.688.0418lic #00942500Scared of Selling? You have nothing to fearYour home will likely sell quicklyBuyers will compete for your homeBuyers are qualified to move fastAccording to NAR’s REALTORS® August 2023 Confidence Index, homes are typically selling in just 20 days. This indicates strong demand, which is great news for sellers. The same NAR survey shows sellers receiving more than 3 offers on average. In certain markets, this number can average even higher. Multiple offers allow sellers to accept the best scenario for their financial well-being. Despite higher interest rates, first-time home buyers continue to enter the market, accounting for 29% of all sales. Additionally, all-cash offers account for 27% of sales, allowing for a diverse range of purchasing options, according to the same survey. FOR SALE VOLUME 17 NO. 43VOLUME 17 NO. 43 TRUCK FILLED WITH DRUGS CRASHES IN SIERRA MADRE Driver With Gunshot Wound Transported to Hospital Photo courtesy Yahoo.com Two men, one suffering from a gunshot wound in the arm made a really wrong turn and ended up crashing a rented U Haul truck into the gate at the Sierra Madre Fire Department on Thursday evening. The contents of the truck revealed approximately 2,000 pounds of marijuana according to the Sierra Madre Police Department and the LA County Sheriff's Department. According to SMPD Sgt. Charles Kamchamnan, exactly how and why the vehicle ended up in Sierra Madre is still unclear. The driver, who was suffering from a gunshot wound in his left arm, was transported to USC Arcadia Hospital and later arrested along with a passenger in the vehicle. The men, both 37 years of age and of Asian descent, did not speak English enough to explain anything to SMPD. Another vehicle, a BMW that followed the U Haul into Sierra Madre and was questioned by SMPD told police that the driver was following the UHaul had hit his vehicle and did not stop. The owner of the vehicle stated he thought it was a simple hit and run of his vehicle and had no idea what the contents of the truck were nor was he aware that the driver had been shot. SMPD determined that the BMW was indeed a hit and run victim and did not detain him. Once the local police were able to determine that both the hit and run and shooting occurred outside of the city limits, the Sheriff's Department was contacted. LA County Sheriff PIO David Kearney confirmed that both men were under arrest and are facing an array of charges. The case is now being handled by the Sheriff's Narcotics Division who were not available at press time. According to Kearney it appears that there was a car to car shooting on North San Gabriel and the truck driver ended up in Sierra Madre in an effort to escape the person who shot him. The U Haul side swiped the BMW and eventually lost control of the truck, running into the gate at the Fire Department and asking for Medical Assistance. According to Kearney, that while marijuana use is legal, the transportation of that quantity is in violation of the law. The case will be filed by the LA County Sheriff's Department and the specific charges will be made public during the arraignment. The gunshot wound did not deter the driver from being arrested. Law enforcement is still looking for the other vehicle involved and encourages the public to contact them if you have any information regarding this matter. HOW DO I CONTACT CRIME STOPPERS? Telephone the free hotline (1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Call the Anonymous Hot Line When you call the hotline to report a crime, a person—not a machine—will answer the phone 24/7. No need to identify yourself. The person will give you a code number for identification. Use this number to identify yourself whenever you call the hotline. Have a pen and paper ready to write down your code number. Never share your secret code number with anyone. Send in a mobile tip through the "P3 Tips app" or on you mobile phone via browser to P3tips.com Web Tips To send an online tip, go to www.p3tips.com/365 and follow the directions. Tip via Mobile App Send in a mobile tip through the "P3 Tips app" or on your mobile phone via browser to P 3tips.com How to Submit a Tip” within P3: https://vimeo. com/241760646 No matter how you report a tip, you are always protected. You remain anonymous. If it is an emergency, please call 911. 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