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Weekly Crime Report for Southeast Torrance

  This report is for Sunday, June 19th through Saturday, June 25, 2016 There were 51 incidents during the reporting period.   RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES There were 4 and they were all in North Torrance.   AUTO BURGLARIES There were 13 and none in Southeast Torrance. The following items were stolen from vehicles this week: Fishing poles, tool bag, tools, cell phones, purses, trauma bag, sunglasses, backpacks, camera, cash, laptop and tablets.   AUTO THEFT There were 4 stolen vehicles and none in Southeast Torrance.   THEFT There were 15 thefts reported. 4 were for unsecured cell phones. 2 for wallets taken from victim’s purse while shopping. 2700 Lomita Blvd and 2500 PCH. Scam Wednesday, June 22nd  3800 Sepulveda Blvd  Suspect telephones victim, convinces her a warrant has been issued due to missed jury duty and to purchase moneypak cards to prevent her from being arrested.   INCIDENT IN SOUTHEAST TORRANCE NOT IN THE REPORT Monday,

Article in fuelfix (Houston Chronicle) on the ExxonMobil Torrance Refinery Problems

                                         Exxon Mobil struggles to run California plant long enough to dump it Posted by Bloomberg Date: June 21, 2016 All Exxon Mobil Corp. had to do is run its Los Angeles-area refinery for 15 days before handing the keys to

Weekly Crime Report for Southeast Torrance

This report is for Sunday, June 5, 2016 through Saturday, June 11, 2016 There were 48 incidents reported to Torrance Police.   RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY None   AUTO BURGLARIES There were 18 in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance. 4 of them were in the 3400 and 3500 Blocks of Carson St and 1 in the 3600 Block of Fashion Way (Del Amo).   This is a list of items stolen from vehicles. Front bumpers, front grill, side mirrors, center console, steering wheel, laptops, wallet, passport, remotes, skateboard, tools, MP3’s, sunglasses, remote, motor oil, compression pump, eyeglasses, perfume, charger, suitcase, clothes, shoes, jewelry, cosmetics, third row seats, wheel caps, car battery, pocket knife, checkbook, baseball equipment, folding chair, art supplies, groceries, dvd’s, military vest, backpack, purse, gym bag, tool bag, drills, drill bits and tablet.   AUTO THEFT There were 8 stolen vehicles in Torrance and none in Southeast To

Updated Election Results, Friday, June 10, 2016

  Election Results as of 3:18PM, Friday, June 10, 2016        Torrance City General Municipal Election Member of the City Council Candidate(s) Votes Percent Milton Herring 11,047 21.33% Geoff Rizzo 10,951 21.15% Mike Griffiths 10,436 20.15% Leilani A. Kimmel-Dagostino     7,640 14.75% Genghmun Eng 7,466 14.42% Asam Sheikh 4,248 8.20%   Member of the State Assembly, 66th District Candidate(s) Votes Percent Al Muratsuchi                         40,620 48.38% David Hadley 38,172 45.47% Mike Madrigal 5,160 6.15%       United States Representative, 43rd District Candidate(s) Votes Percent Maxine Waters                      69,101 75.36% Omar Navarro 22,596 24.64%     Subject: SETHA EMAIL - Election Results as of 7:45AM, June 8, 2016   Torranc

ExxonMobil Torrance Refinery to start full operations

Exxon Mobil to start full operations at Torrance refinery by June 13 Exxon Mobil should have its 149,500 barrel per day Torrance refinery running at full capacity by June 13, which will put the refiner on track to hand the facility over to PBF Energy by its July 1st deadline, according to a source familiar with operations. A fluid catalytic cracking unit (FCCU) compressor at the facility is in the process of being re-installed and should be operational this weekend, the source said. A hydrocracker compressor has also been fixed and is operational, the source added. The refiner must run the facility at full capacity for 15 days before transferring ownership to PBF Energy. Last week, two sources close to the matter warned the handover to may slip to Aug. 1 due to ongoing maintenance. (Reporting by Liz Hampton)     http://www.reuters.com/article/refinery-operations-exxon-mobil-idUSL1N19113D  

Weekly Crime Report for Southeast Torrance

    This report is for Sunday, May 29, 2016 through Saturday, June 4, 2016. 37 incidents were reported to the Torrance Police Department.   RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY There was one in North Torrance.   AUTO BURGLARIES There were eight in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance.   The following items were left in vehicles to be stolen: Backpacks, Garment bag, Tablet, Wallet, Leaf blower, Shoes, Purse, Third Row Seat, Clothes and Food.   AUTO THEFT There were eleven vehicles stolen in Torrance and seven of them were taken in daylight hours.  One vehicle was stolen in Southeast Torrance between 10:30 PM, June 2nd and 7:50 AM, June 3rd in the 24200 Block of Huber Avenue.   John Bailey, President Southeast Torrance Homeowners’ Association, Inc. (SETHA)

Weekly Crime Report for Southeast Torrance

This report is for Sunday, May 22, 2016 through Saturday, May 28, 2016. There were 49 incidents reported.   RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES There were three in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance. 2 in North Torrance and 1 in Old Torrance.   AUTO BURGLARY There were seven in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance. Items taken from vehicles included: Sunglasses, Backpacks, Laptop, Books, Folders, Cords, Cables, Cash Watch, Medication, Fishing Reels, Multimeter Tool, Xacto Knives, Toiletries, Third Row Seat, Charger.   AUTO THEFT There were nine stolen vehicles and one in Southeast Torrance. Friday, May 27th 9 PM to Saturday, May 28th 8 AM  2400 Block Sepulveda  2006 Ford Van   THEFT There were fifteen reported thefts and none in Southeast Torrance. A partial list includes  a delivered parcel taken from a front porch in the 4100 Block of 176th St. A delivered parcel taken from a front porch in the 2500 Block of Plaza Del Amo. Outgoing mail c