Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Never Forget, Officer Albert E. Matthies - Killed in the Line of Duty, EOW July 19, 1927

Today is the 89th anniversary of the murder of Arcadia Police Officer Albert E. Matthies, the only Arcadia Police Officer to be killed in the line of duty. Officer Matthies was shot while detaining three young men near the intersection of Northview and Foothill in north Arcadia on July 18, 1927, shortly before midnight. Officer Matthies came upon the men inside a vehicle parked on Northview. Officer Matthies was unaware that the men were preparing to conduct a robbery at a business nearby. The rear seat passenger was Frank Miller. Miller pulled out a .45 cal handgun and shot at Matthies, striking him in the neck. Matthies later died from the gunshot wound at 12:07 AM on July 19, 1927.

Leo Bertolina, a friend of Matthies, was riding along that night in the police car. Bertolina was able to scramble away after being shot at and hit with flying glass from windows being struck by gunfire. Bertolina telephoned for additional police assistance. The trio of suspects got away that night but were later apprehended in Los Angeles within days. The three suspects were later convicted of the murder of Officer Matthies and sentenced to prison. The shooter died in prison. The two accomplices were later paroled and died shortly after release. 

The murder of Officer Matthies is memorialized at the following locations:

  • Plaque memorial at Foothill Blvd/Northview Ave, Arcadia CA. Northview Avenue has been co-named Albert Matthies Way in honor of Officer Matthies.
  • Los Angeles County Peace Officers Memorial, Whittier CA
  • California Peace Officers Memorial, Sacramento CA
  • National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, Washington DC
  • Officer Down Memorial Page
  • Live Oak Memorial Park, Monrovia CA
  • Arcadia Police Department, Arcadia CA

Friday, July 15, 2016

Happy Retirement Wishes



APD said farewell to a favorite this past week...Dispatcher Rosemarie Espejo officially hung up the headset. Ro began her career in Arcadia in 1985 and retired from full-time service some 7 years ago. She remained with us part-time but is now ready to enjoy retirement! Ro is pictured with Captain Goodman. Thanks Ro for your dedication and friendship over the years! 

Thursday, July 14, 2016

Throwback to Circa 1982 Inside Gate 5, Santa Anita Race Track


Throwback to circa 1982, Officer Bob Johnson pictured inside Gate 5 at the Santa Anita Park during what looks like outgoing race track traffic. This was the cover of the January 1983 Arcadia Police Relief Association APRA-hend magazine. APRA was the original name of our Arcadia Police Officers' Association. Thanks to Sgt. Andy Ballantyne, Retired, for the pic.

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Weekly Tip - Mail and Newspapers

A sure way to let folks know you are away from home is to allow newspapers or mail to accumulate on your driveway or in your mailbox.  Whether you are going away for just a day, or going on vacation for a week, it is a good practice to place a "hold" on your mail and newspaper delivery while you are gone. An even better option is to ask your neighbor, house or pet-sitter to remove door hanger advertisements, the paper, and your mail on a daily basis. Making your home looked "lived in" is a great crime prevention tool.

The postal service (USPS) offers online notification for mail "hold" requests.  Check out their site HERE.  Contact your individual newspaper provider for steps to temporarily stop service while you are away.

These are a few simple ideas to help you become less of a target to a thief.  Remember to be proactive in crime prevention and if you See Something, Say Something!

Thursday, July 7, 2016

We're Hiring!

The City of Arcadia is currently accepting applications for several Police Department positions:
Application information and job descriptions can be found through each job link or on the City of Arcadia website.