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WORLD WAR II VETS STILL MEET IN ARCADIA
Since 1996
VOL. 22, NO. 41
Man Found Guilty of Attempted Murder in Arcadia Staff WRITER editorial@beaconmedianews.com
A jury has found a 20-yearold man guilty of slashing his teenage ex-girlfriend’s throat two years ago, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced. Deputy District Attorney Presciliano Duran said Jason Scott Gustin of Azusa was found guilty of attempted murder and mayhem in case SEE GUILTY PAGE 11
– Courtesy photo / LASD
Arcadia Police Nab Residential Burglar After High Speed Pursuit One suspect on the loose Staff WRITER editorial@beaconmedianews.com
On Oct. 9 at approximately 11:24 a.m., Arcadia police officers responded to the 2000 block of Carolwood Dr., on report of a residential burglary in progress. The arrested suspect was identified as 18-year-old Hassan Deontrae Murphy
from Los Angeles. The other suspect is still on the loose, according to the Arcadia Police Department. As officers responded, a suspicious vehicle was seen fleeing the area at a high rate of speed. Officers attempted to stop the vehicle and a pursuit was initiated. During the pursuit, SEE PURSUIT PAGE 10
Galen PATTERSON galen.patterson303@gmail.com
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he vets meet on the first Wednesday of every month at Coco’s in Arcadia. The group started three years ago, when Temple City was requesting World War II veterans for a parade. After the parade, “we thought we should get together more often,” says Art Del Rey, one of the founding members. Recently, the group began extending invitations to veterans of other wars. “I’m
Machado (middle) is pictured with Chief Bob Guthrie and Captain Larry Goodman. – Courtesy photo / Arcadia Police Department
A New Officer Is Ready to Protect and Serve Arcadia Staff WRITER
SEE WWII VETS PAGE 10
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James H. Doolittle. – Courtesy photo
Officer Sergio Machado was honored last week during a ceremonial badge pinning
after successfully completing his 18-month probationary period. Although an officer is field ready and sent to a SEE NEW OFFICER PAGE 10