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$20,000 Reward for Info in 4-Year Old Monrovia Boy’s Murder
GO-2016 Open Studio
Homicide Bureau Detectives and Mother Ask Public for Information to Help Find Suspects Responsible for Shooting Death of Four-Year-Old Boy in Altadena
A Celebration of the Arts in Glendale Home to hundreds of commercial and residential art studios, museums, galleries, and creative spaces, the City of Glendale is rich in culture and creativity. GO-2016, an open studio tour, is a free self-guided two-day event where artists will showcase a variety of styles and techniques in various locations throughout the City. SEE PAGE 3
Temple City Sister City 2016 student ambassadors. – Courtesy photo
TC Sister City’s Says Goodbye to Sydney
BY NATALIE SCIGLIANO AND NICOLE KIMIJIMA It seems like only yesterday that we departed for Australia, and now we are back home. In our final week we had a sleepover at the home of Bridget Smither’s, SEE PAGE 6
Victim’s mother asking anyone to come forward with information about her son’s murder.
Sheriff’s Homicide Bureau investigators made a public plea for assistance in locating suspects responsible for the shooting death of a little boy last month. Four-year-old Salvador Esparza III of Monrovia was looking forward to starting kindergarten this fall, but
the chance to realize one of his first big milestones was snapped away when he was shot and killed late Tuesday evening, July 5, 2016, in Altadena, an unincorporated area of Los Angeles County. Salvador was with his parents that night, visiting a friend’s home in the 300
block of West Figueroa Drive. As he stood in the front doorway, an unknown suspect fired numerous rounds in the direction of the dwelling, fatally striking little Salvador in the head and injuring a 27-year-old black male. The suspect was on foot and fled the scene south-
bound on Olive Avenue; he got into a black vehicle, which continued the flight southbound on Olive Avenue. Both victims were transported to a local hospital, where Salvador was pronounced dead and the second victim was treated for his injury.
– Photo courtesy LASD
Although investigation led detectives to suspect the shooting was gang-related, it is not believed Salvador was the intended target. The shooting suspect is described only as a Black male.
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Port Maintains Investments in District Groups
The Port of Long Beach will accept applications for its community sponsorship program during the month of September. The Harbor Department provides sponsorship SEE PAGE 2