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POLICE BLOTTERS and Huntington. The subject looked in the officer’s direction, quickly tossed an object on the ground, and walked away from it. The officer, believing the subject was associated with the alarm call and possibly tossing stolen property from the business, detained the subject and recovered the property. The property turned out to be two clear plastic baggies containing methamphetamine. The officer arrested the subject for the drug charge, in addition to an outstanding warrant he had for his arrest. This same subject is also suspected of receiving stolen property in an incident that occurred on April 2.

Sierra Madre PD

Monday, May 26 At approximately 7:47 pm, Sierra Madre Police responded to the area of Sierra Madre Blvd. and Baldwin Ave. regarding a physical altercation. Upon making contact with two male suspects, Officers were informed by the suspects that they were simply roughhousing and joking. Through further questioning, Officers were overcome by the strong smell of alcohol from one of the individuals. Further investigation proved the suspect was intoxicated to a level where he was unable to care for himself. The suspect was arrested and cited for public intoxication. Tuesday, May 27 At 6:30 pm, Sierra Madre Police responded to the front lobby of the station regarding an identity theft report. When Officers made contact with the victim, he informed them that he had received two credit cards from a bank in the mail. One card was titled to him and the other was titled to an estranged family member. Officers were informed by the victim that through his own investigation he discovered the joint account was opened online by the family member without his knowledge. This case had been forwarded to the Detectives Bureau. Wednesday, May 28 At 12:33 am, Sierra Madre Police responded to the front lobby of the station regarding a domestic violence report. The victim reported to the officers that the day prior her husband became upset and threatened her life with a knife while her children were in the home. The victim revealed past

abuse occurrences, in which she and her children’s lives were threatened if she were to report it to the police. The suspect was arrested and charged with Domestic Violence, Criminal Threats, Assault with a deadly Weapon, and Kidnapping. This case has been sent to the District Attorney’s Office. Friday, May 30 At approximately 4:00 pm, Sierra Madre Police responded to the 660 W. block of Sierra Madre Blvd. regarding an individual fearing for his safety. Upon making contact, the victim informed Officers that while at a grocery store in Pasadena, he was approached by an unknown Hispanic male who asked him if he wanted his vehicle serviced. The victim denied the service and got into his vehicle to drive home. While driving home, the victim noticed the suspect was following him, and continued to follow him into the residence’s parking facility. The victim was able to obtain footage of the suspect and vehicle before the suspect drove off. This case has been forwarded to the Detectives Bureau. Sunday, June At 2:45 pm, Sierra Madre Police responded to the front lobby of the station regarding a vandalism report. The victim reported to the Officers that the night before he parked and secured his truck on the 50 block of E. Laurel Ave. and that morning he noticed the right panel of his truck had been keyed. It appears the suspect used a sharp tool to deface the vehicle. This case has been forwarded to the Detectives Bureau.

Temple Station

05-25-14 • A Reasonable Cause Arrest Receiving Stolen Property arrest of a FB/18 was made at 12:30pm, at Freer Street & Doreen Avenue. Deputies responded to to several calls of suspicious persons in the area and detained the individuals. The suspect was arrested for possession of a sealed package, which she could not explain who it was obtained. The suspect is a resident of Palmdale. 05-26-14 • A Petty Theft occurred on 5/23/14 between 8:00am & 8:15am, but was reported on 5/26/14, in the 6000 block of Alessandro Avenue. The victim said someone stole property from the rear open

area of his vehicle. • A Domestic Violence arrest of a FH/20 was made at 3:00pm, in the 6300 block of Rosemead Boulevard. The victim and suspect live together in San Gabriel and have a child. The victim said the suspect got angry and struck him several times. 05-27-14 • A Robbery occurred at 8:30pm, in the 5300 block of Rosemead Boulevard. The victim was approached by two suspects armed with knives. The suspects stole property from the victim, then fled in a dark colored sedan (possibly BMW). • A Vehicle Burglary occurred between 5/26/14 8:30pm & 5/27/14 2:00am, in the 6100 block of Temple City Boulevard. The victim said someone stole his laptop & over $400.00 from the vehicle. 05-28-14 • A Possession of a Controlled Substance & Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance arrest of a MW/29 was made at 11:15pm, in the 5500 block of Rosemead Boulevard. Deputies checked on the welfare of the suspect who was sitting on a curb slumped over with his head between his knees. The suspect displayed the signs & symptoms of being under the influence of a controlled substance and possessed methamphetamine. The suspect is a resident of Los Angeles. 05-29-14 • A Residential Burglary occurred between 5/27 2:00pm & 5/29/14 10:00am, in the 6200 block of Hart Avenue. Someone entered the residence through the rear window and rummaged through the house. 05-30-14 • An Assault with a Deadly Weapon arrest of a MW/60 was made at 6:40pm, in the 5500 block of McCulloch Avenue. Deputies responded to a call of a male attempting to stab the victim with a machete. The suspect is a resident of Temple City. • A Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Narcotics Paraphernalia & Violation of a Court Order arrest of a MW/43 was made at 3:34pm, in the 5700 block of Temple City Boulevard. Deputies responded to a disturbance call between a boyfriend and girlfriend. The victim had a restraining order against the suspect (resident of Alhambra), who was arrested and possessed narcotics.

Irwindale dismisses public nuisance declaration against Sriracha The city of Irwindale unanimously voted recently to “dismiss a lawsuit and public nuisance declaration” against Huy Fong Foods, the maker of Sriracha, according to a published report. Huy Fong Foods caught the attention of city hall back in October when several residents complained that the chiles needed to make Sriracha had a foul odor and irritated their eyes and throats, according to that report. Those complaints led to a public nuisance declaration and subsequent lawsuit by the Irwindale City Council against Huy Fong Foods and owner David Tran. At times it even looked as if there might be a “global shortage of the popular condiment and its bottle with the tell-tale green cap,” according to that report. In fact, Tran threatened to move the company out of Irwindale with officials from the state of Texas recently touring the factory in an attempt to lure Tran and Huy Fong Foods to the Lone Star State, according to that report. But a meeting before the city voted against sanctioning

By Shel Segal Huy Fong Foods, along with Tran writing a statement of cooperation, edged the council to voting in favor of the company now that its owner will take care of complaints by Irwindale residents, according to that report. The decision to vote in favor of dismissing the order was music to the ears of Marlene Carney, the president of the Irwindale Chamber of Commerce, who spoke to the council about the chamber starting a marketing campaign “to talk about the positives of doing business” in Irwindale,” according to that report. Fumes from the factory during chile-grinding season caused many residents to complain to the city, saying

their eyes and throats would get burned and that they could not go outdoors, according to that report. Addressing the residents’ complaints, Tran said the company “recently installed stronger filters on its rooftop air filtration system.” He added the system has been tested “with pepper spray,” according to that report. However, the company said it does not know if those filters will be enough to squash residents’ complaints until chile-processing season, which should start in August, according to that report. (Shel Segal can be reached at ssegal@ beaconmedianews.com. He can be followed via Twitter @ segallanded.)

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