Saturday, December 21, 2013

Fwd: Preview this weekend's open homes, today!


 
 
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Monday, December 16, 2013

Fwd: Weekly Crime Update





NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH NEWS
Senior Lead Officer Lenny Davis 12-17-2013

Hello Silver Lake/Franklin Hills. Here are the crimes for your area from December 8th to December 14th. There were 7 reported crimes for this week.

AGG ASSAULT: *All addresses use the hundred block unless noted*

  • None

ROBBERY: *All addresses use the hundred block unless noted*

  • 12-11 at 12:00 PM 3939 Tracy (John Marshall High School)
BURGLARY: *All addresses use the hundred block unless noted*

  • None
GTA: *All addresses use the hundred block unless noted*

  • None

BFMV: *All addresses use the hundred block unless noted*

  • 12-11 at 9:00 PM 2300 Glendale Toyota and Volvo broken into
  • 12-9 at 11:15 AM 2400 Riverside Dr Toyota broken into

LARCENY: *All addresses use the hundred block unless noted*

  • 12-9 at 1:00 PM 1900 Hollyvista
  • 12-14 at 2:00 PM 1600 Rendall Pl
  • 12-11 at 10:30 AM 2141 Sunset Blvd

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Key: Aggravated Assault-Assault with a deadly weapon

Burglary: Entering a dwelling with the intent to commit theft or any felony

GTA-Grand Theft Auto

BFMV-Burglary From Motor Vehicle

Robbery-Taking of property with the use of force or fear

Larceny-Theft

If you have any questions or want additional information, please feel free to contact me at 213.793.0763 or email at 26028@lapd.lacity.org

Here are some additional contact numbers. Gangs: (323) 344-5726 / Narcotics: (323) 344-5738 / Vice: (323) 344-5739 / Community Relations: (323) 344-5717 / LA City Service Line 311



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Saturday, December 7, 2013

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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Fwd: Murder information wanted



Subject: Murder information wanted



COMMUNITY ALERT
NOTIFICATION
LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT

INFORMATION WANTED
MURDER
The Los Angeles Police Department needs your help in the investigation of Joseph Gatto, which occurred in the Silver Lake Community of Los Angeles. Mr. Gatto was a craftsman who created ornate, custom-made, jewelry pieces (rings, bracelets, pendants, and necklaces) using precious metals, stones, bone, ivory, porcelain, glass, wood and Egyptian scarabs.

Mr. Gatto engraved many of his pieces with his initials and name "J A Gatto" along with a circular design.

Detectives are searching for any pieces that may have been purchased or sold by pawn shops. If you have any pieces or information about them, please call Robbery-Homicide Division Detectives Telis or Gable at (213) 486-6890 during business hours Monday through Friday, or LAPD Realtime Analysis & Critical Response (RACR) Division at (213) 484-6700, 24-hours a day.
1-800-222-TIPS (8477)
Text TIPLA plus your tip to 274637 (CRIMES)
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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

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COMMUNITY ALERT
NOTIFICATION
LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION NORTHEAST CRIME ANALYSIS DETAIL
Senior Lead Officer Leo Rey

*ATTENTION*

I just received word from the Bureau of Street Lighting that one of the historic bronze street lights on the Glendale Hyperion Bridge was stolen last night.

The crew was investigating a light outage on the Hyperion Ave Bridge today when they discovered that the high voltage system had been cut open by someone stealing one of the antique large bronze bridge poles. Over thirty years ago this similar type of theft had occurred by someone unbolting three of the smaller antique bronze poles from the bridge along the Glendale Blvd portion and pushing them into the Los Angeles River creating a high voltage system nightmare for our lighting system. Our field staff (Maintenance Crew) at the time used our only spares to replace those three missing small poles. The Welding Crew then removed one of the special bronze ornamental anchor nuts that secure the poles to the bridge structure and welded a steel nut in its place, for every pole on the bridge. This time the thieves cut off the anchor bolts, below the welding and above the pole's base section using some kind of portable saw and then pushed the pole over! . The location for the new theft was at the stairway on the north side of the bridge from the upper level to the lower level, near the Golden State northbound on ramp (see the attached images). Welding will no longer be a sufficient deterrent this time as the thieves are smarter and have adjusted to our equipment hardening methods. We are observing that precious metal thefts (i.e. copper wire theft, now bronze) are increasing during this holiday season.


We know how important this bridge is to the surrounding community. Please assist us to stop anymore thefts from occurring to this bridge and anywhere else in our neighborhoods.Spread the word widely to all your friends, neighbors, board members, parishioners, customers etc. Call 911 if you see anyone removing copper wires or the antique light poles.

TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE THE CITY A SAFER PLACE

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