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ARCADIA VETERANS DAY RECOGNITION
Calling all Veterans! The City of Arcadia would like to honor and recognize our Arcadia Veterans.
We are compiling an Arcadia Veteran comprehensive list, please call Arcadia Community
Center at 626.574.5130 to make sure your name is on the list. If you have a neighbor, friend or
family member who lives in Arcadia and is a Veteran of the Armed Forces, you can add them as
well! If you are an Arcadia Veteran and your name is on the list, a lawn sign will be available for
pick up in November. For more information call 626.574.5130
ARCADIA POLICE BLOTTER
For the period of Sunday, October 22nd
through Saturday, October 28th, the Police
Department responded to 1033 calls for service,
of which 111 required formal investigations.
The following is a summary report
of some of the incidents handled by the Department
during this period.
Sunday, October 22:
1. At 3:16 p.m., officers responded to
the parking lot of the Shops at Santa Anita,
400 South Baldwin Avenue, regarding a hit
and run collision that had just occurred.
The elderly victim and his wife were walking
to their car when the suspect bicyclist
collided with him causing him to fall and
hit his head. The victim was transported
to the hospital and the suspect is still outstanding.
He is described as a male wearing
a black hooded sweatshirt, dark blue
pants, dark shoes, and a backpack. He was
riding a dark-colored bicycle.
2. At 9:59 p.m., an officer responded
to the parking lot of the Shops at Santa
Anita, 400 South Baldwin Avenue, regarding
the report of a vehicle burglary. The
unknown suspect smashed the front passenger
side window of the vehicle stealing
a Givenchy handbag and miscellaneous
clothing before fleeing the scene in an unknown
direction.
Monday, October 23:
3. At 7:38 p.m., an officer responded
to Rebag, 400 South Baldwin Avenue, regarding
a theft that had just occurred.
The suspect selected two handbags totaling
$38,000.00. After the suspect’s credit
card was declined, she told the clerk she
needed to call her bank and asked him to
get her boxes for the handbags. When the
clerk returned, the suspect showed him
the sales terminal which said, “marked as
paid”. Upon review of the transaction, the
clerk discovered no payment information
had been entered. The suspect is described
as female, approximately 40-years-old, six
feet two inches tall, with black long braided
hair.
Tuesday, October 24:
4. At 10:37 a.m., an officer responded
to the area of First Avenue and Genoa
Street regarding a subject waving a large
tree branch in the roadway. Upon contacting
the 53-year-old male transient, the officer
noticed symptoms of alcohol intoxication
and determined the suspect was
unable to care for himself. He was arrested
and transported to the Arcadia City Jail
for booking.
5. At 10:42 a.m., an officer responded
to a building that was under construction,
in the 800 block of South First Avenue,
regarding a burglary report. Unknown
suspect(s) forced entry through a security
screen door. Once inside, the suspect(s) cut
and removed approximately $45,000.00
worth of copper wiring.
Wednesday, October 25:
6. At 7:35 a.m., officers responded
to the lawn of the Arcadia City Hall, 240
West Huntington Drive, regarding a female
seen using a bladed painter’s tool to
vandalize Red Ribbon Week decorations.
The suspect was in possession of methamphetamine
and drug paraphernalia. The
48-year-old female transient was arrested
and transported to the Arcadia City Jail
for booking.
Thursday October 26:
7. At 11:08 a.m., officers responded
to a residence in the 1500 block of South
Tenth Avenue regarding a report of domestic
violence. An investigation revealed
the suspect had been drinking when he
struck his wife causing visible injury. The
36-year-old male from Arcadia was arrested
and transported to the Arcadia City Jail
for booking.
Friday, October 27:
8. At 11:55 a.m., officers responded to
the Shops at Santa Anita, 400 South Baldwin
Avenue, regarding a robbery that had
just occurred. The victim and her elderly
mother were entering the mall when the
male suspect grabbed her shoulder bag.
The elderly mother fell to the ground
during the struggle and both women sustained
visible injuries. The suspect was described
as a male wearing a cream-colored
hooded sweatshirt and pants. He fled the
scene in a blue vehicle.
9. At 1:23 p.m., officers responded to
a residence in the 00 block of West Camino
Real Avenue regarding a burglary report.
The residents heard glass shatter followed
by footsteps inside their home. Unknown
suspect(s) entered a room by smashing a
rear window. The suspect(s) fled the scene
prior to police arrival. A blue Jeep with a
roof rack was seen parked near the front
of the residence that was not known to the
area.
10. At 1:52 p.m., officers responded to
a residence in the 00 block of East Floral
Avenue regarding the report of a burglary.
Two suspects smashed a rear sliding glass
door and ransacked the residence. The
suspects fled when the alarm was activated.
The suspects were described as males,
approximately 20-years-old with thin
builds. They fled the scene in a blue Jeep
with a roof rack.
11. At 2:24 p.m., officers responded to
a residence in the 400 block of Los Altos
Avenue regarding an activated burglary
alarm. An investigation revealed unknown
suspect(s) gained entry by smashing
a window on the east side of the home.
The unknown suspect(s) ransacked the
home, stealing jewelry before fleeing the
scene.
Saturday, October 28:
12. At 1:36 p.m., officers responded
to a construction site located at 338 East
Foothill Boulevard regarding the report
of a burglary. Unknown suspect(s) forced
entry into a locked closet and stole several
tools.
13. At 8:34 p.m., officers responded
to Wah Fung, 641 West Duarte Road, regarding
a theft report. Two suspects entered
the store and selected three jars of
seafood containing $53,000.00 worth of
sea cucumber and abalone. The suspects
were described as males between 25 and
35-years-old, wearing face masks and dark
clothing.
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