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WHAT’S GOING ON WITH ARCADIA’S LAKE BALDWIN? Part 7: Status update Galen PATTERSON galen.patterson303@gmail.com
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ith a scattered tribe and no land to call their own, the Tongva are also fighting to be recognized by the U.S. government. As mentioned previously in the series, the Spanish Mission System in California incorporated native tribes into Christianity and thus removed many of the tribal names and giving them names corresponding to their respective missions. In the Tongva case, they became Gabrielinos, and with their name, much of their identity as the native tribe of Los Angeles County was lost. Local resident Stan Raddon says his plan to fix Lake Baldwin is complete and ready to be presented, but he will not release the plan himself. Instead, Raddon says he wants the Tongva to take his plan. “I’m participating in this as a neighbor of the arboretum,” said Raddon, noting that the metaphorical ball is not in his court. Since the Tongva are currently engaged in proving their legitimacy to the government, as of now, no date is set to gather arboretum and Tongva officials to discuss the matter further. “I’m hopeful The San Gabriel Mission was built in 1771, and was responsible for the mass conversion of the Tongva tribe. Photo circa 1897. – Courtesy photo
Arcadia Cops Nab Residential Burglars Monday Two adults and two juveniles arrested Staff WRITER editorial@beaconmedianews.com
APD Dispatch received a call from a resident in the 300 block of Joyce Avenue, who advised their home was being
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broken into Monday. Officers responded to the area and observed two suspects fleeing from the rear yard of a residence and enter an awaiting vehicle. Officers immediSEE BURGLARS PAGE 7
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ARCADIA PD CONNECTS WITH COMMUNITY THROUGH COFFEE AND CONVERSATION Jackie CONTRERAS Editorial Intern editorial@beaconmedianews.com
Recently, several people walked into an event room at Embassy Suites and sat down at tables sprawled across the room to talk to members of the Arcadia Police Depart-
ment. Many grabbed the complimentary coffee and snacks, and by the first ten minutes the room rang with lively discussion. Five minutes after the Coffee with a Cop event started, more than 30 SEE ARCADIA PD PAGE 4
Get in Involved in Arcadia’s Community Watch Program Recent burglaries prompt more diligence Staff WRITER editorial@beaconmedianews.com
The Arcadia Police Department’s Neighborhood Watch program is administered by the Community
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Affairs Office. The mission of the program is to educate community residents regarding their roles and responsibilities in the prevention of SEE COMMUNITY WATCH PROGRAM PAGE 4
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