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Weekly Crime Report for Southeast Torrance

 This report is for Sunday, October 5th through Saturday, October 11, 2014
 
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES
There were two in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance. However, there
was a residential burglary in Southeast Torrance, this week, in the 23200 Block
of Walnut Street.  The house was being fumigated.
 
1 incident in the 20600 Block of Ladeen St (Emerald St).  Jewelry, cash and computer stolen.
1 incident in the 2800 Block of Sunnyglen Road (Crenshaw Blvd-DePortola Park.  Jewelry stolen.
 
AUTO BURGLARIES
There were 11 in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance.  Catalytic converters were stolen
in two of the incidents.
 
AUTO THEFT
There were 4 vehicles and 1 trailer stolen but none in Southeast Torrance.
 
THEFT
There were 6 reports of property taken from locked lockers at the YMCA 2900 Sepulveda Blvd
on October 6th, 7th, 8th and 11th.  Credit cards were taken from the lockers.
 
MEETING NOTICE    TONIGHT  6:30 PM
 
The 235th Street Neighborhood Crime Watch will be holding a meeting to address
problems with illegal drug use or sales and other criminal activity in their
neighborhood including possible prostitution and auto burglary.
 
The area affected is on 235th Street from Western Avenue to Walnut Street
but may spill over to adjacent streets in the area.
 
Meeting Date:            Thursday, October 16th
 
Time:                            6:30PM to 7:30PM
 
Where:                        Torrance Airport – Zamperini Field
                                     Meeting Room
                                    3301 Airport Drive, Torrance CA
 
Torrance Police Department will have representatives at the meeting to address
residents concerns and field questions to prepare for the Police Department’s
next course of action.
 
Even if you don’t live in the impacted area, you are welcome to attend the meeting.
We expect Torrance Police will offer guidance on how to use good judgment when
faced with problems of illegal drug use or sales and other criminal activity in your
neighborhood.  It’s important to report, but it’s equally important to report safely.
 

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