Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Weekly Activity Highlights for June 17-23, 2012

http://www.ci.arcadia.ca.us/docs/weekly_6.17.12.pdf

Weekly Tip - Fourth of July Pet Safety


Fourth of July Pet Safety
July 5th is a busy day for the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA and animal shelters around the country. The festivities we humans enjoy can be terrifying to our pets, and humane officers and concerned citizens bring countless dogs and cats—most of them exhausted and confused -- to safety at animal shelters during and after the holiday.

The safety and comfort of your pet requires special attention. PHS offers the following recommendations to help keep your pet secure.
  • Do not take your pets with you to watch fireworks.
  • Keep your pet inside during Fourth of July celebrations. Many cats and dogs are frightened by the loud noises of fireworks and will be happier safely confined at home. Playing a radio may help diffuse the loud noise of fireworks.
  • Be certain that your pet’s identification is current. Update your pet’s microchip information if necessary. A visible form of identification is the best way to ensure that your pet can be returned home to you.
  • If you think your pet may become extremely agitated or stressed, consult your veterinarian and discuss the possibility of sedatives or overnight boarding. You may wish to call an animal behavior specialist to work with your pet, but do this well in advance.
  • If your pet runs away, search the kennels of the shelter closest to you. Many shelters post photos of the animals that come into their facility on their website. PHS’ website,www.pasadenahumane.org, is updated hourly so that lost animals may be quickly reunited with their lost owners. Post signs and visit nearby shelters for at least the next month. Animals can run a long way when they are badly frightened.
  • If your cat is lost, it may stay in hiding for several days or weeks, so leave plenty of food and fresh water outside your door. (Pick it up at night so you don’t attract unwanted wild animals.) Post signs and check your local and neighboring shelters in person and on line; your description of your pet may fit several animals in the shelter.
Staff at the Pasadena Humane Society will be available until 11 p.m. on Wednesday, July 4th and again at 8 a.m. on Thursday, July 5th so people can find their lost pets.  PHS can be reached at (626) 792-7151.  After hours, please contact your local police agency.

The staff at the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA wishes that you and your pet have a very safe and happy 4th of July.


*Thanks to the Pasadena Humane Society for allowing us to use their post for our Weekly Tip!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

News Release - Residential Burglary with Unique Suspect Description


Incident:                                Residential Burglary – Unique Suspect Description    

Date and Time of Release:                 June 20, 2012, 7:15 p.m.


On Saturday, June 16, 2012, a 70-year-old female victim returned home to her apartment, located in the 1100 block of West Duarte Road, to find her apartment broken into and an unknown female showering in the victim’s bathroom.  The victim was away for about three hours, returning home at about 2:30 p.m.  She found her front door chained from the inside and saw a rear window screen removed, with the window now open.

The victim climbed inside the open window, heard water running in her shower, and found her bedroom television turned on.  The victim called out and was met by a female voice from the shower, asking what she wanted.  The victim told the unknown female to get out and went outside to call a friend for help.  After about ten minutes, the female suspect exited the apartment through the front door, grabbing the victim’s keys as she left, saying nothing as she walked away.  Arcadia Police were notified at about 3:20 p.m.

The victim found that in addition to showering, the suspect had removed and prepared food from the apartment refrigerator and lightly ransacked the master bedroom.  No other loss was discovered at the time and it is unknown how long the suspect was inside the location.  The female suspect was described as African-American, 40 years old, 5’11”/170 lbs., black hair, with flower tattoos on each side of her face, wearing a blue or green shirt and capri pants.

Due to the unusual circumstances reported in this crime and the unique suspect description, the Arcadia Police Department is asking anyone with information related to this case to call the police department at (626) 574-5156.  You can also submit crime tips and information via text, phone, or web to LA Regional Crime Stoppers, 800-222-TIPS (8477).



Robert T. Guthrie, Chief of Police

By: Tom Le Veque, Lieutenant
Refer Case #12-2750

Weekly Activity Highlights for June 10-16, 2012

http://www.ci.arcadia.ca.us/docs/weekly_6.10.12.pdf

Weekly Tip - Shop Smart! Don't become a Victim!


Are you an inviting target for a crime of opportunity?  In the last few weeks, we have had several unrelated reports of stolen purses and phones from victims who were shopping, or simply not paying attention to their valuables.  Phones and wallets have been left on sales counters, along with purses in baby strollers, each have been scenarios for stolen items.

What can you do to help protect yourself?  Start by shopping smart. Always be aware of your surroundings and who is near you. Don't become so engrossed in your shopping or check-out that you fail to see the person sliding up next to you or your cart. Never leave your purse or purchased items unattended in a cart, on a counter, or at a table...not even for "just a minute." Thieves will look for easy targets and persons who may be inattentive to their belongings. That open purse or wallet next to you while you are making your purchase is an invitation for theft.

Keep your purse closed.  Don't toss wallets and phones back inside without closing the flap or zipper.  Check your phones and put them back on your belt, in your pocket, or zipped in the purse.  Setting your phone on the counter to continue a sale is an easy way to forget it.

Be mindful of your personal space. If you are "bumped" on the side or someone just happens to slide up close to you, check your wallet or purse and make sure that you have not become the target of a thief. 

Watch your cards! Credit, debit, charge cards are easily "skimmed" by use of portable devices meant to quickly capture your card information. Your information can be later transferred to a magnetic strip on a different card and used for theft. The employee should be sliding your card right in front of you. If there is a need to move to a different register, go with them.

Shop smart and pay attention to who is around you!  Keep an eye on your valuables and don't invite a crime of opportunity!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Old Military Ordnance, Grenade, Explosives? Don't Touch...Call the Police!

This post is adapted from a recent Nixle message sent by our partners at the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. The message is a great reminder to immediately call authorities if you encounter old military ordnance, grenades, or explosives.  As you can see from the photo, the blast can cause damage and injury.  The picture is of an old grenade being destroyed in the lawn of the Arcadia Police Department after someone brought the device to the police station.  Bomb squad technicians were called to the station to assist.


"Unrelated incidents involving found suspicious devices that are possible explosives are a reminder that unusual things like finding a grenade can happen. 



Please, if you find something that looks like it could possibly be an explosive, do what the wise people in the below recent incidents did: 

Don't touch it; call local law enforcement; let the Bomb Squad take the risk, they're good at it. 

LASD Bomb Squad Removes WWII Grenade From Monrovia Tool Shed (June 15, 2012): 


Found Inert Grenade Investigation on trail in park in Palos Verdes Estates (May 12, 2012). Removed by LASD Bomb Squad: 


Inert Grenade Recovered by LASD Bomb Squad at Recyling Plant in Pico Rivera (Feb. 16, 2012): 

Monday, June 18, 2012

Eastbound Freeway Closure Tonight

The Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority has announced a full closure of the eastbound IS 210 Freeway for tonight, Monday, June 18, 2012 at 11:00 p.m. The freeway will be closed at Baldwin Avenue and traffic will be diverted to eastbound Foothill Boulevard through Arcadia. The full closure is expected to end Tuesday morning, June 19, 2012 at 5:00 a.m. Lane closures will begin at Rosemead Boulevard.

Construction traffic in the area will increase during this closure, and throughout the day on Tuesday, due to cement truck ingress and egress to the bridge site. Please avoid the area, if possible. Alternate routes may include Huntington Drive, Las Tunas Drive to Live Oak Avenue/Arrow Highway, or the eastbound IS 10 Freeway.

Visit http://www.foothillextension.org/ or call the Community Hotline at (626) 324-7098 for additional information.