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Police Blotter: Stolen Meats, Residential Thefts and Looted Storage Lockers

October 8, 2011

It may be best to keep expensive items out of your storage locker. This Beverly Hills Police Department blotter set proves that a lock is not enough to deter thieves from getting at your goods. Where’s the beef? From June to September, two men have been stealing meat from an eatery on the 200 block of North Canon Drive. The suspects are accused of taking meat products from the kitchen area by concealing the food in trash cans. New locks Sometime between Sept. 23-26, someone stole property from a residence on the 200 block of South Reeves Drive. The suspect had changed the locks to gain access. The victim reported a loss of $19,000. Bedroom visitor Sometime between Sept. 27-28, property was stolen from the bedroom in a home on the 200 block of North Crescent Drive. The victim reported a loss of $200. Forced entry Sometime between Sept. 28-30, a home was ransacked on the 900 block of North Alpine Drive. Someone forced entry into the residence via a side door. The victim reported a loss of $2,000. Anybody home? At 11 p.m. on Sept. 29, a man was caught trying to enter an apartment on the 9600 block of West Olympic Boulevard. When confronted by the victim, the suspect fled. Oakhurst locker thefts Sometime during the night of Sept. 29, three storage lockers were looted on the 400 block of North Oakhurst Drive. Someone used an unknown tool to pry the lockers open. One victim reported a loss of $2,500. Make noise At about 3:30 a.m. on Sept. 30, someone entered a residence on the 9400 block of Sunset Boulevard. The suspect came in through a door to the game room, but fled when the homeowner screamed. Open window invitation   Between 11 p.m. on Sept. 30 and 6 p.m. on Oct. 1, a bedroom was ransacked in a home on the 200 block of South Stanley Drive. Someone entered the home through an open rear bathroom window. Claws out At about 1:30 a.m. on Oct. 2, an assault occurred on the 200 block of Tower Drive. During an argument the suspect scratched the victim several times on the right arm and neck. This information was provided by the Beverly Hills Police Department. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . View original post here: Police Blotter: Stolen Meats, Residential Thefts and Looted Storage Lockers

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Muslim Woman Sues Southwest Airlines for Booting Her Off Flight

October 6, 2011
Muslim Woman Sues Southwest Airlines for Booting Her Off Flight

On March 13, 2011, Irum Abbasi was escorted off of a Southwest Airlines plane by a TSA employee. The Muslim woman from San Diego was wearing a hijab – the Islamic head scarf – while seated on a flight preparing for departure from San Diego to San Jose. A flight attendant became alarmed after hearing something she thought Abbasi said on her cellphone. more › See original here: Muslim Woman Sues Southwest Airlines for Booting Her Off Flight

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Baldwin Park Man Faces 17 Years in Prison After Taking Shots at Little Girl’s Dog

October 6, 2011
Baldwin Park Man Faces 17 Years in Prison After Taking Shots at Little Girl’s Dog

A Baldwin Park man was convicted of child abuse for shooting at a little girl’s dog. The girl was playing with her dog back in May when States pulled out a gun. The little girl ran away from him into the house, while States shot at her dog. He missed, but he continued waving the gun around, once even pointing it at the dog while the girl held it in her lap. more › Here is the original post: Baldwin Park Man Faces 17 Years in Prison After Taking Shots at Little Girl’s Dog

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Lisa Adams: Art Platform: A Bright Light in Los Angeles

October 6, 2011

I have been attending art fairs in Los Angeles since ART/LA was established in 1986. During ART/LA’s run, which ended in 1993, the fair hosted established galleries from all over the world. It was a very exciting time. BMW of North America funded the last two years of the fair and even commissioned an L.A. artist to paint an ArtCar — I painted a car for the fair in 1993. Then a drought hit and there were to be no more art fairs of this magnitude for a very long time. Things felt barren. Though there has been a revival of art fairs within the last decade in Los Angeles, none have felt as energetic to me as last week’s Art Platform , organized by Adam Gross and brought to you by the same people responsible for the annual Armory Show ® in New York. I felt very heartened. No doubt some of the energy felt at Art Platform and throughout L.A.’s art community comes from Getty’s initiative Pacific Standard Time , an initiative that will certainly change the perception of art inside and outside the city limits of Los Angeles. I visited the Art Platform a couple of times this last weekend and it occurred to me how interesting it is when one is presented with a myriad of art work — how, especially as artists, we are on the hunt to see ourselves, how we form our preferences and how each of us fundamentally takes away with them a unique art fair, one that is perhaps seen only by us as individuals. Here is a simple slide show of images that really stuck with me and a clock — a clock whose function appears to remind me that, as an artist, the days, months and years are filled with a sense of urgency to create the work I’m meant to make. Via Lewandowsky As Time Goes By (Siemensuhr), 2005 – 2010 Siemens clock with reverse rotating dial, with remote control 17 inch diameter Image courtesy of Andrae Kaufmann Gallery, Berlin, Germany See the original post: Lisa Adams: Art Platform: A Bright Light in Los Angeles

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"Office Creeper" Career Burglar Arrested

October 6, 2011
"Office Creeper" Career Burglar Arrested

The “Office Creeper”, a man suspected of burglarizing downtown Los Angeles-area office buildings while wearing a security guard jacket, was arrested on Wednesday. Visit link: “Office Creeper” Career Burglar Arrested

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Victim Hit By Amtrak Train in North Hollywood

October 6, 2011
Victim Hit By Amtrak Train in North Hollywood

A person was hit on Amtrak rail traks in North Hollywood and killed. Read this article: Victim Hit By Amtrak Train in North Hollywood

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Man Shot after Confronting Tagger NR11305rf

August 31, 2011
Man Shot after Confronting Tagger NR11305rf

Los Angeles. Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Mission Area gang detectives are looking for two to three suspects involved in a gang-related shooting last month. On June 18, 2011, shortly after 8 pm, an 18-year-old Hispanic male left an apartment complex in the 8400 block of Langdon Avenue in North Hills and confronted a suspect who was vandalizing the front of an apartment building. While he was speaking with the tagger, a second suspect approached him and began shooting at him with an unknown caliber handgun, striking him in the torso. The victim then took cover behind a cement planter, and the two suspects ran to a waiting truck and left the area. Both the victim and the suspects are believed to be gang members. The suspects are described as follows: Suspect one, who shot the victim, is described as a 20- to 25-year-old Hispanic male with a shaved head. He stands between 5 feet 8 inches to 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs about 225 pounds. Suspect two, who was tagging the apartment building, is described as a 17- to 20-year-old Hispanic male with black hair. He stands about 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs about 120 pounds. The third suspect was driving the truck in which all three suspects left the scene. He is described only as a Hispanic male. At the time of the incident, the victim was taken to a local hospital in critical condition. He is now listed in stable condition. **Video surveillance footage showing the suspects and their truck is available at www.lapdtv …

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North Carolina Highway Patrol

September 8, 2009
North Carolina Highway Patrol

A tribute to the North Carolina Highway Patrol.

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Teenager Arrested After High Speed Police Chase

March 24, 2009
Teenager Arrested After High Speed Police Chase

A 14-year-old girl with a history of running away from home led troopers on a multi-county chase with speeds reaching as high as 100 mph Wednesday, North Carolina Highway Patrol troopers said.

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