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Weeklty Crime Report and More

   This report is for Sunday, February 15, 2015 through Saturday, February 21, 2015.   RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES There were 7 in Torrance.  2 in North Torrance, 2 in Old Torrance and 1 each in Madrona HOA area, Victor Park and Southeast Torrance.  Doors were unlocked in 4 of the incidents.   Friday, February 20th, 8:03PM   2100 Block 237th St (Cabrillo -Arlington) Suspect entered unlocked door while victim was home and took game console and cell phone.   Old Torrance – In the incident in the 1600 block of Gramercy Ave, suspect took a garbage disposal from a vacant residence and in the other incident in the 1500 block of Post Avenue, suspect smashed the window again in a vacant residence but there was no loss.  A suspect was arrested by Torrance Police as a result of a phone call by an alert citizen.   AUTO BURGLARIES There were 19 in Torrance and 3 in Southeast Torrance.  7 of the 19 incidents involved unlocked vehicles.   2/15, 5PM to 2/16,

Southern California AQMD Report on ExxonMobil Incident

 Report on ExxonMobil Torrance Refinery Incident of February 18, 2015 SCAQMD Response and Sampling & Analysis Efforts Description of the Incident (Based on information obtained by SCAQMD and provided by ExxonMobil) At around 9 a.m. on February 18, 2015, there was an explosion at the ExxonMobil Torrance Refinery which blew off sections of the Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP), venting the Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU), and released spent catalyst into the air which deposited it in the neighborhood on top of cars and homes and other areas around the refinery. The explosion was reported to be due to over pressurization in the ESP unit. The ESP is a piece of air pollution control equipment which controls particulate matter (PM) emissions from the FCCU and is a relatively new unit, permitted in December 2008 and has been in operation since 2009/2010. The FCCU was not in operation and was not being vented to the ESP at the time of the incident. ExxonMobil was planning to restart t

Residents Roast Exxon Mobil About Refinery Explosion and Fie

Residents roast ExxonMobil officials over response and lack of information after refinery blast. ‹ › By Nick Green , Daily Breeze Posted: 02/20/15, 8:59 PM PST | Updated: 49 secs ago 0 Comments ExxonMobil hosted a town hall meeting in the wake of the explosion at their Torrance refinery. Refinery manager Brian Ablett speaks to the audience about the incident and the company's response. Friday, February 20, 2015, Torrance, CA. (Steve McCrank/Staff Photographer) Torrance >> ExxonMobil officials were slammed Friday evening at a packed town hall meeting for the dearth of information relayed to the community in the wake of Wednesday’s explosion at its Torrance refinery. Many of the nearly 200 residents in attendance complained about a lack of communication about the potential toxicity and health effects of dust and an ash-like substance that showered parts of the city and wanted to know how to dispose of it. Others said the

Torrance PD Bulletin on JC Penney Shoplifting Robbery and AQMD Wood-Burning Ban

NO-BURN ALERT:  MANDATORY WOOD-BURNING BAN IN EFFECT TODAY AND TOMORROW FOR RESIDENTS OF THE SOUTH COAST AIR BASIN All Indoor and Outdoor Residential Wood Burning Prohibited Due to High Air Pollution Predicted for Tuesday, February 17 and Wednesday, February 18 Tuesday February 17, 2015, 11:01 AM Torrance Police Department Community: Suspect points gun at loss prevention   On Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 7:15 PM, the suspect was observed inside JC PENNEY , 21840 Hawthorne Blvd, selecting merchandise in the men’s sportswear department and placing it inside a JC PENNEY courtesy bag. The suspect then exited the west doors of the store without paying for the selected merchandise.

Weekly Crime Report for Southeast Torrance

   This report is for Sunday, February 1, 2015 through Saturday, February 7, 2015.   RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES There were 4 in Torrance.  They were all in the North Torrance Area.   AUTO BURGLARY There were 20 in Torrance and one in Southeast Torrance. 2/7 Sat 9 PM to 2/8 Sun 7 AM  2400 Block 232nd St (Pennsylvania – Crenshaw) Vehicle entered by unknown means and laptop was stolen.   There were 3 instances in the 2700 Block of Skypark Drive (Lowe’s) 2/6 Fri 3:20 to 3:50 PM  Third row seat stolen 2/7 Sat 3:45 to 4:30PM  Backpack, laptop, clothes, broadband port stolen from unlocked vehicle. 2/7 Sat 4:30 to 5:30PM  Laptop stolen   AUTO THEFT There were 3 vehicles stolen in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance.   A 24 year old Rolling Hills Estates man was arrested in Manhattan Beach on Tuesday and admitted he burglarized more than 100 cars in Manhattan Beach during the past six months.  He said it was easy because “every car is unlocked.”  T

MEETING ON 65 FOOT CELL PHONE TOWER AT SUR LA BREA PARK AND MORE

SUR LA BREA PARK The City of Torrance Telecommunications Committee will hold a meeting on Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 9 AM in the West Annex Commission Meeting Room, City Hall Complex, 3031 Torrance Blvd on the Verizon Wireless proposal to allow the installation and operation of a 65-foot tall telecommunications facility with 12 antennas and the installation of associated equipment at Sur La Brea Park.   If I recall correctly, the last public meeting was on March 13, 2013 when the project was discussed and approved by the Parks and Recreation Commission.    The proposed telecommunications facility will be located within an existing sloped planter directly northeast of the existing tennis courts.  The proposed facility will consist of 12 antennas and 6 RRU’s mounted on a false mono-eucalyptus tree that is 65 feet in height and its associated equipment cabinets located within a new recessed equipment enclosure.    Verizon is proposing to install three

Weekly Crime Report for Southeast Torrance

  This report is for Sunday, January 25, 2015 through Saturday, January 31, 2015.   RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES There were 6 in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance. 4 in North Torrance, 1 in the Seaside HOA area and 1 in West Torrance.   AUTO BURGLARIES There were 21 in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance.   6 were in the 26200 and 26300 Blocks of Delos Drive in the Hillside HOA south of Alta Loma Park between Tuesday, 1/27 5PM and Wednesday, 1/28 5:40AM.   3 auto burglaries were stolen third row seats with a window forced open for entry in the following locations.   2 of them were in the 21300 Block of Hawthorne Blvd (Between Del Amo Center and Fashion Way).   1 was in the 17800 Block of Crenshaw Blvd.     AUTO THEFT There were 9 stolen vehicles in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance.   THEFT Thursday, January 29th, 4:36PM  2300 Block 227th St (Cypress to Pennsylvania Ave) Delivered parcels stolen from front porch.