Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Weekly Tip - Halloween Traffic Safety


Tonight is Halloween night, bringing plenty of gatherings and activity to our neighborhoods. As you drive or make your way around town, please pay close attention for pedestrians and little goblins running across the street. Watch out for our kids as they trick or treat on Halloween night from house to house or while getting out of parked cars.

Arcadia, like many communities, has many homes that are decorated and offer "haunted houses" attracting crowds of kids and traffic. When visiting these locations, enjoy the experience but remember to obey traffic laws and parking regulations.
  • Don't double park or drop off passengers in the roadway.
  • Don't block driveways.
  • Don't park in crosswalks.
  • Don't park in front of fire hydrants.
Please be courteous and respectful of your neighbors. Drive carefully and be aware of all the children celebrating!

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Weekly Tip - Remember Your Pets During Halloween Time!


Boo! Halloween is just around the corner. Make sure to include your pets in your Halloween plans. Strangers in costumes, the repeated ringing of the doorbell and abundant sweets may pose special challenges for pet owners. 

We are here to help you and your pet prepare for this spooktacular holiday with the following tips: 

  • Walk your dog before the trick-or-treaters start their visits.
  • If your pet wears a costume, remove dangling pieces that may be a hazard to them. Do not force your pet to wear a costume if they look or act uncomfortable.
  • Bring cats indoors before Halloween night.
  • Leave your dog at home during trick-or-treating.
  • Keep your pet safe in the back room during peak trick-or-treating hours or during parties.
  • Store candy out of your pet's reach.
  • Keep candlelit jack-o-lanterns out of reach of your curious pet.
  • Make sure your pet is microchipped and has visible, up-to-date ID tags on his or her collar.
  • If your pet does get lost, please visit Pasadena Humane Society or your local animal shelter daily to look for him or her. Visit pasadenahumane.org to see pictures of the animals in our care.
For more Halloween pet safety tips, visit pasadenahumane.org/halloween

Have a happy and safe Halloween!

(Reposted from Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA)

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

ROAD CLOSURE: Arcadia Downtown Halloween Festival



Downtown Arcadia will be hosting a Halloween Harvest Festival on Saturday, October 27th, 11:00 am - 5:00 PM, on First Avenue between Huntington Drive and California Street. See their link for more info.

ROAD CLOSURE:


First Avenue south of Huntington Drive to California Street will be CLOSED to all vehicle traffic on Saturday, October 27, 2018, from 4:00 am to midnight. Please use alternate routes.

Monday, October 22, 2018

Red Ribbon Week 2018


Red Ribbon Week runs October 23rd-31st, 2018. Red Ribbon Week began in remembrance of DEA Agent Enrique Camarena who was kidnapped and murdered in Mexico in 1985. Agent Camarena had been working undercover for the DEA and was key in developing information that led to the eradication of large-scale narcotics manufacturing operations in Mexico. Mexican cartel leaders sought revenge for these operations, murdering alleged informants and ultimately, Agent Camarena.

Following his death, in Agent Camarena's hometown, Calexico, CA, the public outpouring of support turned in to an organized community response in which citizens dawned red ribbons. They became a voice for prevention in order to reduce the demand for illegal drugs and the use of drugs in America. The following year the California State PTA adopted the Red Ribbon Campaign. Then, in 1988, Red Ribbon Week was recognized nationally with President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan serving as the Honorary Chairs.

Today, the Red Ribbon Celebration brings millions of people together to raise awareness regarding the need for alcohol, tobacco and other drug and violence prevention, early intervention, and treatment services. It is the largest, most visible prevention awareness campaign observed annually in the United States.

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Sexual Assault Suspect Arrested

(Robert A. Padilla)


Detectives from the Arcadia Police Department, assisted by members of the Pacific Southwest Regional US Marshals Fugitive Task Force, conducted a narrow search for the suspect in Temple City on October 16, 2018. The investigation culminated in the arrest of Robert Anthony Padilla, yesterday, October 17, 2018, by members of a Homeland Security Task Force in Silver City, New Mexico.  Padilla is currently being housed at the Grant County Detention Center, in New Mexico, where he will await extradition on felony sexual assault charges. His bail is $1,450,000.00. Padilla is a 26-year-old male from El Monte. The original crime occurred on September 8, 2018, in Arcadia. Padilla was identified through DNA evidence recovered during the investigation.

The case is currently under investigation. Anyone with information on this incident is encouraged to contact the Arcadia Police Department at (626) 574-5156, Case # 18-4073. If you prefer to provide information anonymously, you may call "Crime Stoppers" by dialing (800) 222-TIPS (8477), use your smartphone by downloading the “P3 Tips” Mobile APP on Google play or the Apple App Store, or by using the website http://lacrimestoppers.org.

Robert T. Guthrie, Chief of Police

By:  B. Bourgeous, Detective Bureau Sergeant

Weekly Activity Highlights for October 7 - 13, 2018

https://www.arcadiaca.gov/home/showdocument?id=17986

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Weekly Tip - DROP! COVER! HOLD ON!

Are you prepared for the next big earthquake?  Tomorrow, Thursday, October 18, 2018, at 10:18 am, millions of people will join in the annual Great California ShakeOut, bringing awareness to a very real threat to California.  Preparedness and knowledge are the keys to surviving during and after a significant earthquake.

Remember, if an earthquake strikes us today - Drop!  Cover!  And, Hold On!

•DROP to the ground (before the earthquake drops you!),

•Take COVER by getting under a sturdy desk or table, and

•HOLD ON to it until the shaking stops.

Follow #LAQuake on Twitter for earthquakes occurring in the greater LA area. As focus shifts to a local area or quake name, more specific hashtags may become relevant.

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Weekly Tip - Wireless Emergency Alerts


Prolonged vibration notification, unusual sounds coming from your cell phone? You may be receiving a Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) from an authorized government or public safety agency, the National Weather Service, or from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

The types of alerts may include:
  • Extreme weather advisories
  • Other threatening emergencies in a particular area
  • Amber Alerts
  • Presidential Alerts during a national emergency
The WEA message will look similar to a text message and will be no longer than 90 characters. Most newer model cellular phones are WEA-capable and are set to receive the WEA message. You do have the ability to opt-out of all alerts other than Presidential Alerts. Consult your cellular phone guide for the individual opt-out procedure.

When a WEA message is sent by the authorized agency, the broadcast area is set and the recipients are based on their location within a given cell provider's coverage area. If your phone is within range of the broadcast area, you will receive the WEA message. These messages are similar to an emergency broadcast message to a given television viewing area. Most major carriers participate in this program and have done so since April 2012. WEA messages are free of charge.

The WEA message is not meant to replace emergency or instant messaging systems in use by public safety, but rather, an additional platform used to reach the community. Nixle and Alert Arcadia, along with our other platforms, will continue to be used. Use of multiple platforms allows us to reach those who may prefer or require simple text messages, phone messages, or more detailed web and email messages via computer or smartphone.

For additional information on the WEA Alerts, please visit the FEMA website: http://www.fema.gov/wireless-emergency-alerts



Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Congrats to Officer Sergio Machado

Officer Sergio Machado was honored last week during a ceremonial badge pinning after successfully completing his 18-month probationary period. Although an Officer is field ready and sent to a Patrol Team on their own after training, completing probation is a milestone in their career.

Officer Machado graduated from the LASD Academy Class #419 as the Honor Cadet in March 2017. Prior to coming to APD, Sergio served as a US Army Ranger from 1997 - 2008, had been promoted in the Army to Staff Sergeant, served 3 tours in Iraq, twice as a Sniper Team Leader, and was awarded both the Bronze Star and Army Commendation Medal for Valor.

Sergio is pictured with Chief Bob Guthrie and Captain Larry Goodman. Congratulations Officer Machado!

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Weekly Tip - Curious About Police Activity?


Our Officers are often asked, "Why were there police cars on my street yesterday?" Did you know you can take a proactive approach to crime prevention by becoming aware of crime trends and police activity in your neighborhood? The Arcadia Police Department provides the community with daily updates detailing crimes occurring within our jurisdiction through the service CrimeMapping.com. You can access the CrimeMapping.com website at any time, or you can subscribe to daily email alerts, delivering a synopsis of activity directly to your email inbox. Community members are the first step in crime prevention and this type of information will give you the advantage in knowing what to watch for. Sign-up for daily updates HERE.

Weekly Activity Highlights for September 16 - 29, 2018

- Week of September 23 - 29, 2018

- Week of September 16 - 22, 2018