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Weekly Crime Report for Southeast Torrance and LAX Operations Change

 

This report is for Sunday, February 14, 2016 through Saturday, February 20, 2016.
There were 36 incidents reported to Torrance Police.
 
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES
There were two in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance.
1 in Walteria and 1 in Seaside Ranchos.
 
AUTO BURGLARIES
There were 14 in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance.
Items stolen from vehicles included purses, laptop bag, laptops, charger, books, GPS,
suitcase, eyeglass wipes and solution, backpacks, cash, duffel bag, fireman uniform
and boots, camera, sunglasses, pocket knife, wallets, keys, credit and debit cards. The
most popular items were purses and sunglasses.
 
AUTO THEFT
There were 5 vehicles stolen in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance.
 
LAX NOTICE
LAX will temporarily deviate from Over-Ocean Operations on Friday, February 26th from 12 AM to 6:30 AM due to the closure of north outboard runway 24R/6L for runway maintenance and the deactivation of the Instrument Landing System (ILS) on the north inboard runway 24L/6L for ongoing Runway Safety Area construction.
 
The FAA normally transitions LAX air traffic flow to Over-Ocean Operations from 12 AM to 6:30 AM, wherein aircraft arrive and depart over the ocean to minimize noise disturbance to the communities directly east of the airport. However, with the north outboard runway 24R/6L closed and the ILS on north inboard runway 24L/6R deactivated, aircraft will not able to land from over the ocean to the north runway complex at night. Therefore, the FAA will temporarily deviate from Over-Over Operations and maintain air traffic flow in Westerly Operations (aircraft arriving and departing westbound) on Friday, February 26th from 12 AM to 6:30 AM. As a result, persons living near the airport may notice a change in aircraft flight activity and associated noise.
 
John Bailey, President
SETHA
 
 

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