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Arcadia Backtracks on Funding, Trapping Coyotes

COMPLIMENTARY COPY VOLUME 21, NO. 14

Arcadia Police Stolen-Car Discovery Leads to Pot Bust

The Arcadia police department arrested two suspects on marijuana cultivation charges after investigating a house with a stolen car in the driveway and a brief pursuit. The following is a release from APD with more information on the incident. “On Friday, March 31, at about 10:31 a.m., officers of the Arcadia Police Department located an unoccupied stolen vehicle parked in the 200 block of West Palm Avenue. An unidentified person exited a nearby residence and got into the vehicle as the officers surveilled the car. The SEE PAGE 10

PETA and local residents are delighted that the city has reversed its original decision on trapping coyotes.

- Photo by Terry Miller / Beacon Media News

The city wipes slate clean; directs city staff to prepare new plan BY DANIEL GARAY Arcadia City Council, on the last City Council meeting of Mayor Tom Beck’s first term, voted at the end to re-

scind all actions taken in a two week period last February regarding actions taken to deal with the infamous

coyote problem. This item was inserted at the end of the meeting as a result of pending liti-

gation from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and Arcadia resident Sarah Rosenberg. As part of

legal action taken against the City, a letter was sent to the Council by PETA’s attorney SEE PAGE 10

VOTE FOR YOUR LOCAL FAVORITES APRIL 13TH

Arcadia PD K9 Zoli to Get Body Armor

Arcadia Police Department’s K9 Zoli will receive a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. K9 Zoli’s vest is sponsored by an Anonymous Donor and will SEE PAGE 11


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