Tuesday, June 21, 2011 5-11PM Residential Burglary 1800 Block of Middlebrook (btwn Walnut & Cabrillo)
Suspect(s) used a ladder to access 2nd story balcony, entered unlocked sliding
glass door, ransacked and took property including jewelry, handbags, and cash.
Friday, June 24, 2011 8AM Simple Battery Crenshaw Blvd and Sepulveda Blvd
Suspect attempted to kick police officers, threatened to punch them and spit on
them while being placed under arrest.
Sat-Sun, June 25th, 3PM to
June 26th, 10AM Vandalism 2300 Block 235th St (btwn Arlington & Pennsylvania)
Suspect(s) threw water ballons breaking windows
This is a synopsis from the Torrance Police Department(TPD) Gang Enforcement Team (GET) about the program to track the released inmates from the State of California prisons
{The Parole Compliance & Assistance Program (PCAP) was created in anticipation of California 's release of thousands of state inmates. The program was implemented and applied prior to their release, putting TPD well ahead of the curve.
Initially, PCAP was intended to document and track the non-revocable parolees (NRP) who are classified as "non-violent offenders", who are essentially unsupervised parolees. NRP parolees are not required to check in with a parole agent, nor are they are they required to submit to urine tests, nor can their parole status be violated for committing a crime. They are still subject to search and seizure at all times.
The Torrance Police Department, however, documents and track ALL parolees who live in the City of Torrance . The TPD Gang Enforcement Team updates the list of parolees living in the City of Torrance each month. With that list, patrol officers personally contact each parolee in order to confirm their address, as well as obtain pertinent information.
Suspect(s) used a ladder to access 2nd story balcony, entered unlocked sliding
glass door, ransacked and took property including jewelry, handbags, and cash.
Friday, June 24, 2011 8AM Simple Battery Crenshaw Blvd and Sepulveda Blvd
Suspect attempted to kick police officers, threatened to punch them and spit on
them while being placed under arrest.
Sat-Sun, June 25th, 3PM to
June 26th, 10AM Vandalism 2300 Block 235th St (btwn Arlington & Pennsylvania)
Suspect(s) threw water ballons breaking windows
This is a synopsis from the Torrance Police Department(TPD) Gang Enforcement Team (GET) about the program to track the released inmates from the State of California prisons
{The Parole Compliance & Assistance Program (PCAP) was created in anticipation of California 's release of thousands of state inmates. The program was implemented and applied prior to their release, putting TPD well ahead of the curve.
Initially, PCAP was intended to document and track the non-revocable parolees (NRP) who are classified as "non-violent offenders", who are essentially unsupervised parolees. NRP parolees are not required to check in with a parole agent, nor are they are they required to submit to urine tests, nor can their parole status be violated for committing a crime. They are still subject to search and seizure at all times.
The Torrance Police Department, however, documents and track ALL parolees who live in the City of Torrance . The TPD Gang Enforcement Team updates the list of parolees living in the City of Torrance each month. With that list, patrol officers personally contact each parolee in order to confirm their address, as well as obtain pertinent information.
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