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Monrovia Police: Suspects Arrested in Rash of Vehicle Burglaries; 'Well, Yeah, I Got a Meth Pipe'; Gang Members Hit Wrong House
[Monrovia Police activities from the Police Department's Neighborhood Watch Report for June 27-30. - Brad Haugaard]
Following are the weekend's highlighted issues and events.
Burglary / Stolen Vehicle
June 27 at 6:06 a.m., a burglary and grand theft that occurred overnight at a construction site near Magnolia and Evergreen was reported to police. Unknown suspect(s) broke into a locked storage container and took supplies and tools. They also stole a white, 1997, Ford flatbed truck, which was parked in front of the storage container. The investigation is continuing.
Residential Burglary
June 27 at 3:21 p.m., residents from the 300 block of North Mayflower arrived home and found the front and back doors of their residence open. They looked inside and saw the house had been ransacked and called police. They were unable to determine if anything had been taken at the time. Investigation continuing.
Commercial Burglary – Suspect Arrested
June 27 at 6:13 p.m., an officer was dispatched to a business in the 500 block of West Huntington regarding a burglary. A male adult entered the store, selected merchandise and tried to return several items in order to obtain store credit. He was denied the return, so he exited the store with the items he had tried to return. He was stopped by store security and detained. An officer arrived and interviewed the suspect; he was arrested for burglary as he admitted he went to the location with the intent of taking the merchandise.
Rash of Vehicle Thefts and Burglaries
On June 28, 29, and 30 numerous vehicle thefts and burglaries that occurred during the night were reported to police. Some of the vehicles were left unlocked and some were locked. The suspect(s) entered the vehicles and took cash, paperwork, electronics and other miscellaneous items that were left in the vehicles. In one incident, a window was smashed and a purse was taken that was left on the floorboard of the vehicle.
Three different suspects were arrested in the City this week, two for drug charges and one for receiving stolen property. All three suspects have a history of theft from vehicles and were contacted as officers provided extra patrol for thefts from vehicles. The investigations are continuing.
Receiving Stolen Property – Suspect Arrested
June 28 at 10:10 a.m., officers responded to the 900 block of West Huntington on the report of a suspicious subject looking into vehicles. Officers detained a subject matching the description and found he was carrying two bags. A search revealed he had two car stereos in the bags, which he said were given to him. An investigation was conducted, and the subject was subsequently arrested for receiving stolen property.
Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance – Suspect Arrested
June 29 at 7:40 p.m., an officer on patrol in the 300 block of South Mountain observed a subject who has a history of theft from vehicles. The subject was contacted and through investigation, it was determined he was under the influence. He was arrested and taken into custody.
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia – Suspect Arrested
June 29 at 8:40 p.m., while on patrol in the area of Magnolia and Olive, an officer saw a suspicious subject duck behind a vehicle in the driveway of a residence. The subject has a history of theft from vehicles. The officer stopped and contacted the subject. During the consensual contact, the officer asked the subject if he had anything illegal on him. The subject admitted to having a methamphetamine pipe in his pocket. The officer located a used glass smoking pipe on the subject. He was arrested.
Possession of a Controlled Substance – Suspect Arrested
June 30 at 3:40 a.m., an officer stopped a vehicle occupied by three subjects for failing to yield in the 2100 block of South Myrtle. All three subjects were found to be on probation for theft. The driver did not have any identification on his person and had a baggie of methamphetamine in his pocket. The driver was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and his vehicle was stored. The passengers were identified and released.
Injury Traffic Accident
June 30 at 1:38 p.m., two vehicles collided in the intersection of Huntington and California. One of the vehicles failed to stop for the red light and ran into a car in the intersection. The jaws of life were used to remove the passenger in the rear seat; she sustained moderate injuries and was taken to a hospital.
Shots Fired at Occupied Vehicle
June 30 at approximately 10:15 p.m., a female adult who is living in a motor home was sleeping in the vehicle. The motor home was parked in the 1100 block of South Ivy. The woman heard a noise and looked out the window. She saw a dark-colored, possibly blue, Nissan Maxima or Sentra, occupied by three to four male Hispanic subjects. The driver of the vehicle yelled out a gang epithet and then fired three or four shots at the motor home. The suspects then fled in the vehicle, north on Ivy and east on Huntington.
Officers arrived and inspected the motor home. They located three bullet holes in the glass windows. The victim does not know who the suspects are and did not recognize the vehicle. She has no gang affiliation. The investigation is continuing. Anyone with any information about this crime is asked to contact the Monrovia Police Department.
Monrovia Schools Suspends More Students
Monrovia schools apparently has one of the highest suspension rates in the state. http://goo.gl/Np04K
Comment: Uhhh ... okay. But is that a bad thing? I like the idea that disruptive students are temporarily chucked out so other students can learn. If other districts aren't suspending enough disruptive students, so much the worse for them. Good work, Monrovia schools!
- Brad Haugaard
Comment: Uhhh ... okay. But is that a bad thing? I like the idea that disruptive students are temporarily chucked out so other students can learn. If other districts aren't suspending enough disruptive students, so much the worse for them. Good work, Monrovia schools!
- Brad Haugaard
Former Monrovia Assemblymen Running for Higher Offices
Two men who represented Monrovia in the California Assembly are now running for higher office.
Former Assemblyman Anthony Portantino, who represented part of Monrovia, is running for the State Senate, and would apparently challenge Monrovia's current State Senator, Carol Liu. http://goo.gl/Pbb8v
And, Assemblyman Tim Donnelly, who represented the other part of Monrovia, before redistricting, is running for Governor. http://goo.gl/wYafH
- Brad Haugaard
Former Assemblyman Anthony Portantino, who represented part of Monrovia, is running for the State Senate, and would apparently challenge Monrovia's current State Senator, Carol Liu. http://goo.gl/Pbb8v
And, Assemblyman Tim Donnelly, who represented the other part of Monrovia, before redistricting, is running for Governor. http://goo.gl/wYafH
- Brad Haugaard
Watch an Artist at Work at Monrovia Gallery
Scott Dienhart
Watch artist Scott Dienhart at work during "Summer Sundays with Scott" at Segil Fine Art at 110 West Lime, on the south side of Library Park. He'll be working on a painting at the gallery every Sunday during the summer from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Cool refreshments, too.
Lunch at Tburger
Lunch at Tburger, on Foothill a half block east of Magnolia. A friend recommended the chicken tostada salad ($7.99), so I got that and an iced tea ($1.89). Good recommendation for when you are seriously hungry.
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia's Foothill Unity Center Back-to-School Drive
Monrovia's Foothill Unity Center is rounding up back-to-school supplies for needy children in the area. If you'd like to contribute, here's a list of the stuff the center needs: http://goo.gl/QmZzn
- Brad Haugaard
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia: City of Beer? Eagle Rock Brewery May Join Other Brewers in Coming to Town
Eagle Rock Brewery ( http://eaglerockbrewery.com/ ), and other local microbreweries, are interested in moving to Monrovia.
At its July 2 meeting, the "Successor Agency" to the former Redevelopment Agency (which was killed by the state government) and which is just the city council wearing a different hat, will consider leasing agency-owned buildings on Myrtle, just south of the freeway, to Los Angeles-based Eagle Rock Brewery to use for beer storage and a tasting room open to the public.
And there are other brewers interested in the city. The staff report (here: http://goo.gl/t3ID2 ) says, "Several microbrewers have inquired about the feasibility of opening their businesses in Monrovia, and recently the planning commission has approved two separate Conditional Use Permits to allow for microbreweries."
The report says family-owned Eagle Rock "is dedicated to the production of artisanal beers. Today, Eagle Rock Brewery products are served in more than 700 locations throughout Southern California, and the Brewery's expansion efforts are targeting Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties. Eagle Rock has been a leader in the local craft beer industry, a growing market locally and nationwide. Over the past few years, 'craft beers' manufactured in microbreweries have become increasingly popular throughout the United States. Typically, these operations are solely dedicated to the production of specialty beers primarily intended for local or regional consumption. Additionally, the number of microbreweries that offer their product for on-site and off-site consumption is increasing steadily."
- Brad Haugaard
At its July 2 meeting, the "Successor Agency" to the former Redevelopment Agency (which was killed by the state government) and which is just the city council wearing a different hat, will consider leasing agency-owned buildings on Myrtle, just south of the freeway, to Los Angeles-based Eagle Rock Brewery to use for beer storage and a tasting room open to the public.
And there are other brewers interested in the city. The staff report (here: http://goo.gl/t3ID2 ) says, "Several microbrewers have inquired about the feasibility of opening their businesses in Monrovia, and recently the planning commission has approved two separate Conditional Use Permits to allow for microbreweries."
The report says family-owned Eagle Rock "is dedicated to the production of artisanal beers. Today, Eagle Rock Brewery products are served in more than 700 locations throughout Southern California, and the Brewery's expansion efforts are targeting Los Angeles, Orange and San Diego counties. Eagle Rock has been a leader in the local craft beer industry, a growing market locally and nationwide. Over the past few years, 'craft beers' manufactured in microbreweries have become increasingly popular throughout the United States. Typically, these operations are solely dedicated to the production of specialty beers primarily intended for local or regional consumption. Additionally, the number of microbreweries that offer their product for on-site and off-site consumption is increasing steadily."
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia's Free Fourth of July Fireworks Show
Entertainment will begin at 3 p.m. with a D.J. followed by a live band, Stone Soul, playing from 7 to - 8:30 p.m. Fireworks are scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. and will last approximately 20 minutes.
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Tudor Revival House Gets Historic Status
Monrovia Tudor Revival house at 201 Acacia Avenue given historic landmark status. http://goo.gl/hBHR8
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Police Fourth of July Fireworks Tip: Don't!
The Monrovia Police Department says fireworks are illegal in Monrovia, so don't use them here (besides, the show at Library Park is too awesome to miss), but, the department adds, if you are in an area that for-sure allows fireworks, here are some more tips ...
- Never allow young children to play with or ignite fireworks.
- Avoid buying fireworks that are packaged in brown paper because this is often a sign that the fireworks were made for professional displays and that they could pose a danger to consumers.
- Always have an adult supervise fireworks activities. Parents don't realize that young children suffer injuries from sparklers. Sparklers burn at high temperatures - hot enough to melt some metals.
- Never place any part of your body directly over a fireworks device when lighting the fuse. Back up to a safe distance immediately after lighting fireworks.
- Never try to re-light or pick up fireworks that have not ignited fully.
- Never point or throw fireworks at another person.
- Keep a bucket of water or a garden hose handy in case of fire or other mishap.
- Light fireworks one at a time, then move back quickly.
- Never carry fireworks in a pocket or shoot them off in metal or glass containers.
- After fireworks complete their burning, douse the spent device with plenty of water from a bucket or hose before discarding it to prevent a trash fire.
- Brad Haugaard
- Never allow young children to play with or ignite fireworks.
- Avoid buying fireworks that are packaged in brown paper because this is often a sign that the fireworks were made for professional displays and that they could pose a danger to consumers.
- Always have an adult supervise fireworks activities. Parents don't realize that young children suffer injuries from sparklers. Sparklers burn at high temperatures - hot enough to melt some metals.
- Never place any part of your body directly over a fireworks device when lighting the fuse. Back up to a safe distance immediately after lighting fireworks.
- Never try to re-light or pick up fireworks that have not ignited fully.
- Never point or throw fireworks at another person.
- Keep a bucket of water or a garden hose handy in case of fire or other mishap.
- Light fireworks one at a time, then move back quickly.
- Never carry fireworks in a pocket or shoot them off in metal or glass containers.
- After fireworks complete their burning, douse the spent device with plenty of water from a bucket or hose before discarding it to prevent a trash fire.
- Brad Haugaard
Music Man Production Coming to Monrovia
A professional production of The Music Man will be presented at the Louise K. Taylor Performing Arts Center (aka the Monrovia High auditorium) on July 18 and 19 at 8 p.m. and on July 20 at 2 and 8 p.m. General admission tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for students and children age 12 and younger.
Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more and for seniors age 65 and older. VIP tickets, center section, rows 2 through 6 are available for $35. Rush tickets in the first row are $10 and will be sold on a first come first served basis before each performance.
Patrick Garcia, director of performing arts for the Monrovia School District, said this is a professional production, being produced with a hired creative team, with financial help by the music-oriented Boone Foundation. Garcia hopes to put on two or three professional productions each year. For tickets, call 800 838-3006 or get 'em here: http://goo.gl/onFCu
- Brad Haugaard
Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more and for seniors age 65 and older. VIP tickets, center section, rows 2 through 6 are available for $35. Rush tickets in the first row are $10 and will be sold on a first come first served basis before each performance.
Patrick Garcia, director of performing arts for the Monrovia School District, said this is a professional production, being produced with a hired creative team, with financial help by the music-oriented Boone Foundation. Garcia hopes to put on two or three professional productions each year. For tickets, call 800 838-3006 or get 'em here: http://goo.gl/onFCu
- Brad Haugaard
New Monrovia Schools Superintendent: Official Announcement
On Wednesday, June 26th, the Monrovia Unified School District Board of Education approved the appointment of Dr. Katherine Thorossian as Superintendent of Schools. Dr. Thorossian will begin her duties on Monday July 1st.
Dr. Thorossian is currently serving as Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services in the Glendale Unified School District. She has served in this position since July 2008. Prior to that she was the Principal of Glendale High School from 2005-2008. From 1995 to 2005, Dr. Thorossian served as an Assistant Principal and Counselor at Diamond Bar High School in the Walnut Valley Unified School District. She also taught English in grades 9-12 at Diamond Bar High School from 1986 to 1995.
Dr. Thorossian earned her Doctor of Education Degree from the University of Southern California in 2009. She also earned a Masters of Science Degree in Counseling from California State University Los Angeles in 1986 and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English from the University California Los Angeles in 1984. She also completed the Association of California School Administrators' Superintendent's Academy in 2009.
Some of her honors include the Davidian Mariamian Educational Foundation Educator of the Year in January 2012 and the Glendale Council of Parent-Teacher Associations Honorary Service Award in January 2011. In 2009 She was awarded the Armenian-American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Los Angeles Women in Business Excellence award.
Dr. Thorossian is an active member of the Association of California School Administrators. She has also served as a YMCA Board Member, and is affiliated with the Sunrise Rotary International of Glendale, the Glendale Healthy Kids Board, and the Glendale Adventist Hospital Civic Advisory Board.
Source: Monrovia School District press release
- Brad Haugaard
Dr. Thorossian is currently serving as Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services in the Glendale Unified School District. She has served in this position since July 2008. Prior to that she was the Principal of Glendale High School from 2005-2008. From 1995 to 2005, Dr. Thorossian served as an Assistant Principal and Counselor at Diamond Bar High School in the Walnut Valley Unified School District. She also taught English in grades 9-12 at Diamond Bar High School from 1986 to 1995.
Dr. Thorossian earned her Doctor of Education Degree from the University of Southern California in 2009. She also earned a Masters of Science Degree in Counseling from California State University Los Angeles in 1986 and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English from the University California Los Angeles in 1984. She also completed the Association of California School Administrators' Superintendent's Academy in 2009.
Some of her honors include the Davidian Mariamian Educational Foundation Educator of the Year in January 2012 and the Glendale Council of Parent-Teacher Associations Honorary Service Award in January 2011. In 2009 She was awarded the Armenian-American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Los Angeles Women in Business Excellence award.
Dr. Thorossian is an active member of the Association of California School Administrators. She has also served as a YMCA Board Member, and is affiliated with the Sunrise Rotary International of Glendale, the Glendale Healthy Kids Board, and the Glendale Adventist Hospital Civic Advisory Board.
Source: Monrovia School District press release
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Police: Theft from Unlocked Car; Purse Stealing; Burglary; Motorcycle Crash, Etc.
[Monrovia Police activities from the Police Department's Neighborhood Watch Report for June 24-26. - Brad Haugaard]
During the last seven-day period, the Police Department handled 510 service events, resulting in 92 investigations.
Theft From a Vehicle
June 24 at 1:37 p.m., a theft from a vehicle in the 1000 block of Oakleaf was reported to police. The victim parked her car in front of her house the previous night. When she returned to her vehicle the next afternoon, she noticed the glove compartment was open. A small amount of currency and miscellaneous items were taken. The victim had left the vehicle unlocked. The investigation is continuing.
Vehicle Burglary
June 25 at 1:00 p.m., a female subject was attempting to deliver documents to a business in the 800 block of West Foothill. She walked from her car to the front of the business and left her purse in the car. She found the business was locked. A male subject who had just exited his vehicle told her she could deliver her package to the rear of the business, as the backdoor was open. The woman went to the back of the building and found it was locked, also.
When she returned to the front of the business, she saw the male subject with her purse in his hand. He casually got into his car with the purse. She confronted him at his car demanding her purse. The subject started his car and drove away. The suspect is described as a male White in his thirties, driving a silver Mitsubishi with Carmax paper plates. The investigation is continuing.
Residential Burglary
June 25 at 6:21 p.m., police were dispatched to a residential burglary that occurred in the 1200 block of South Alta Vista. The victim came home from work and found the apartment had been broken into. Officers responded and cleared the apartment. No suspects were located and the investigation is continuing.
Vehicle Burglary
June 25 at 6:38 p.m., a vehicle burglary was reported in the 500 block of Parkrose. The victim parked his car in his driveway and believes he locked it with the alarm remote, but was unsure. He went inside his home for the evening. When he went to his car the next morning, he noticed some paperwork had been moved, but didn't think anything of it and drove to work. On his way to work, he noticed other items were missing from the vehicle. He called police and notified them of the burglary. When he returned home that evening, police responded and searched the vehicle for evidence. Investigation continuing.
Injury Traffic Collision
June 26 at 7:47, police responded to a traffic collision involving a bicyclist and a vehicle. The bicyclist was riding west on Royal Oaks, approaching Bradbury, when he was struck by a motorist who was turning left onto Bradbury. The motorist told the officer he could not see the bicyclist due to sun in his eyes. The bicyclist appeared to have minor injuries, but was taken to a hospital for exam as a precaution. The driver of the vehicle was cited for failing to clear the intersection before turning.
Injury Traffic Collision
June 26 at 11:49 p.m., an injury traffic collision involving a motorcycle was reported near the intersection of Peck and Live Oak. An Arcadia police officer was northbound on Peck, south of Clark. As he approached the intersection, a motorcycle quickly shot out of Clark to northbound Peck. The motorcycle continued to accelerate to a high rate of speed. As the officer caught up to the motorcycle and started to turn on his lights, the motorcycle locked up, began to skid, and hit an SUV. The motorcyclist was thrown from his motorcycle and hit the street. Monrovia police officers responded to the scene as the accident occurred in the City of Monrovia. The subject was taken to a hospital with head injuries. Investigation continuing.
Monrovia Schools Get New Superintendent from Glendale
New Monrovia Schools Superintendent is Katherine Thorossian, currently an assistant superintendent at Glendale Unified ( http://goo.gl/Jex7l ) and Deborah Collins is retiring ( http://goo.gl/F7ubW ).
Here is a list of current responsibilities I found for her at Glendale Unified. http://goo.gl/zJ6Ho
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Wilderness Preserve Finally Opens - Sort Of
The Sleepy Hollow access point to the Monrovia Wilderness Preserve, though unmarked, is now open (I'll tell you how to get there in a moment), but City Manager Laurie Lile said our recent forest fire means the Highland Place access point is still closed. She writes:
"Since we exchanged emails a few months ago, the situation has changed with the Highland Access. Because of the fire damage and potential debris in the area, that area is closed indefinitely until we can assess the situation and make the area safe for public access.
"The Sleepy Hollow access point is already open and accessible. Installation of the entry signage was delayed; however we estimate that will be completed by mid to late August. So far, this location has very few visitors except for people from the surrounding neighborhoods. As word spreads, the number of visitors will increase. However, because there is no parking provided at this access point and the signs are still under construction, we have not provided wide-spread notification that the Sleepy Hollow access point is now open.
"As previously indicated, I do not have estimated dates for opening the access points at Ridgeside and Cloverleaf."
Finding the Sleepy Hollow access point is a bit tricky. I saw no sign that says "Sleepy Hollow," and while the city website says it is "west of Starlit Lane" on Norumbega, which it is, I did not see a sign when I drove by for Starlit Lane. Perhaps the best way to show where it is is with a map:
View Sleepy Hollow Trailhead in a larger map
- Brad Haugaard
"Since we exchanged emails a few months ago, the situation has changed with the Highland Access. Because of the fire damage and potential debris in the area, that area is closed indefinitely until we can assess the situation and make the area safe for public access.
"The Sleepy Hollow access point is already open and accessible. Installation of the entry signage was delayed; however we estimate that will be completed by mid to late August. So far, this location has very few visitors except for people from the surrounding neighborhoods. As word spreads, the number of visitors will increase. However, because there is no parking provided at this access point and the signs are still under construction, we have not provided wide-spread notification that the Sleepy Hollow access point is now open.
"As previously indicated, I do not have estimated dates for opening the access points at Ridgeside and Cloverleaf."
Finding the Sleepy Hollow access point is a bit tricky. I saw no sign that says "Sleepy Hollow," and while the city website says it is "west of Starlit Lane" on Norumbega, which it is, I did not see a sign when I drove by for Starlit Lane. Perhaps the best way to show where it is is with a map:
View Sleepy Hollow Trailhead in a larger map
- Brad Haugaard
Bicyclist Hit on Royal Oaks | Earnings Down, Stock Up | Shop Chico's for Monrovia's Unity Center
~ Bicyclist hit on Royal Oaks. Minor injuries. http://goo.gl/yycfx
~ AeroVironment lost money but its stock is up. Why? Because analysts were expecting it to lose more, so in a funny way, it is good news. http://goo.gl/5cjjR
~ Shop at Chico's in Santa Anita Westfield Mall this Friday, June 28, from noon to 4 p.m., and the store will donate 10% of your total purchase to Foothill Unity Center. But you gotta mention Foothill Unity Center at the register.
- Brad Haugaard
~ AeroVironment lost money but its stock is up. Why? Because analysts were expecting it to lose more, so in a funny way, it is good news. http://goo.gl/5cjjR
~ Shop at Chico's in Santa Anita Westfield Mall this Friday, June 28, from noon to 4 p.m., and the store will donate 10% of your total purchase to Foothill Unity Center. But you gotta mention Foothill Unity Center at the register.
- Brad Haugaard
Toasty Hot! | Evaluating Monrovia City Manager, Attorney
~ The National Weather Service has predicted it is going to be toasty hot - maybe over 100 - later this week and into next week. Monrovia will provide a cooling station at the Community Center, 119 West Palm. Details here: http://goo.gl/brJ2m
~ The Monrovia City Council will evaluate the City Manager and City Attorney at a special closed meeting this Thursday. http://goo.gl/lGnIH
- Brad Haugaard
~ The Monrovia City Council will evaluate the City Manager and City Attorney at a special closed meeting this Thursday. http://goo.gl/lGnIH
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia's AeroVironment Reports Loss
The Wall Street Journal reports Monrovia's AeroVironment had a fiscal fourth-quarter loss of four cents per share: http://goo.gl/BTloM
LA Times adds that revenue was down 51 percent in the company's fourth quarter: http://goo.gl/BCoAI
- Brad Haugaard
LA Times adds that revenue was down 51 percent in the company's fourth quarter: http://goo.gl/BCoAI
- Brad Haugaard
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