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@smdailypress Santa Monica Daily Press smdp.com Haggen files for bankruptcy

BY MATTHEW HALL ganize around a reduced portfolio sell some of its stores, including the from 2,000 employees to more Daily Press Editor of locations while hopefully con- in Santa Monica. than 10,000 employees. tinuing day-to-day operations. Haggen, a then-small grocery At the time of purchase, Haggen Haggen, the recently expanded Grocery giants Safeway and chain based in State, said it would rely on cooperation chain of grocery stores, has filed Albertsons announced plans to said it would purchase 146 of those from the newly merged for bankruptcy. merge in 2014. As part of the regu- excess stores, growing its company Albertsons/Safeway to facilitate the The company said the Chapter latory approval of the deal, the from 18 stores with 16 pharmacies 11 process would allow it to reor- combined company was forced to to 164 stores with 106 pharmacies; SEE GROCERY PAGE 7 Downtown donates to SMEFF BY NICHOLAS SALAZAR al experience for all students in the Daily Press Intern Santa Monica and Malibu public schools, according to a Buy Local HUGHES Businesses in Downtown Santa press release. Monica are collaborating to sup- The nonprofit provides finan- port local education initiatives cial support for academic and arts Local magician through the upcoming Buy Local, programs, field trips and other Give Local Week. services for SMMUSD students. advances to From Sept.12-20, participating Funding during Buy Local, Give businesses in several business dis- Local Week will be used to pur- ‘America’s Got tricts will donate a portion of their chase new textbooks and fund proceeds to various local charities. teachers and afterschool programs. Talent’ finals Downtown Santa Monica is sup- For participating businesses, Hughes to perform live Tuesday porting the Santa Monica Malibu supporting neighborhood estab- at Radio City Music Hall Education Foundation (SMMEF). lishments strengthens the bond Established in 1982, SMMEF’s between commerce and communi- BY JEFFREY I. GOODMAN mission is to engage the communi- Daily Press Staff Writer ty to invest in a vibrant education- SEE SMEFF PAGE 8 Every exceptional magic trick is said to have three acts:: the pledge, Santa Monica Dragons making lacrosse stick the turn and the prestige. And Rise of local program mirrors sport’s growth across country Derek Hughes has already taken care of the first two. BY JEFFREY I. GOODMAN youth lacrosse has become a vibrant He vowed to wow audiences as a Daily Press Staff Writer and still-growing sport in the contestant on “America’s Got beachside city. And it’s all part of a Talent,” and he’s been able to turn Randy Grube was looking for developing West Coast love affair heads with his blend of stand-up recreational activities for his son with a fast-paced sport that has long humor and engaging magic. when he saw a pamphlet for a been popular on the East Coast. The locally based performer is youth sports program. “The growth in L.A. is just hap- now in the hunt for prestige as he “What’s this lacrosse thing?” he pening now,” said Grube, the co- enters the NBC talent show’s recalled thinking. founder of the nonprofit Santa finals, which begin Tuesday, Sept. Intrigued, Grube rented gear Monica Dragons lacrosse program. 15, at Radio City Music Hall in RUN, VIKINGS, RUN Courtesy photo and enrolled his son in the Pacific “We’re still behind.” New York City. Santa Monica High senior Lucas Jackson took first place in the boys varsity Palisades-based group. But, all the Participation in lacrosse has Answering his phone as he rode cross-country race Sept. 5 with a time of 15 minutes 33 seconds during the while, he lamented the fact that spiked dramatically across the a shuttle from the airport to his Cool Breeze Invitational at El Prado Golf Course in Chino, leading the Vikings lacrosse didn’t have a presence in country over the last 13 years, hotel in Manhattan, Hughes mar- to second place as a team. Senior captain Kasia Krzyzanowski clocked in at Santa Monica. according to data from U.S. veled at the months-long journey 19:00 to take third place, helping the Samohi girls earn fifth place. The top Well, that was then. Lacrosse, the sport’s national gov- that will soon put him on stage Vikings freshmen were Jack Taylor (18:39) and Abby Grossman (21:34). Over the last several years, thanks in part to Grube’s efforts, SEE LACROSSE PAGE 11 SEE MAGIC PAGE 9

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Bob’s Burgers) Tickets are $10 September 10 http://westsidecomedy.com/event.cf m?id=398131&cart. M.I.’s Westside Minion Party Comedy Theater, 1323-A 3rd Street Join organizers for crafts, games, and Promenade, 8 p.m. all kinds of fun featuring these lovable villains. Ocean Park Branch Library, 2601 Main St. 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. September 11 Homework Help @ Pico Cycle For Heroes 2015 Branch Annual Stationary Cycling fundraiser Get help with your homework! This for The Heroes Project 501(c)3. For drop-in program offers a separate more information visit www.cycle- study area, basic supplies, and friend- forheroes.org. Santa Monica Pier, 6:30 ly volunteers to assist with homework - 9:30 p.m. questions. For students in grades 1-5 only. Pico Branch Library 2201 Pico Sunset Swim Blvd., 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Ages 18+ - Enjoy a fun evening at the pool, exclusively for adults. $10 adults, Twilight Concert Series $5 senior (60+). No reservations Free musical concerts every Thursday required. night with food vendors, sponsor Annenberg Community Beach House, booths and beer/wine pavilion. For 415 PCH, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. more information call (310) 458-8901 or visit www.santamonicapier.org. “Autumn Deep Sky Santa Monica Pier, 7 - 10 p.m. Wonders and Star Party Planner” Movie Screening: My Man Explore the “Summer Triangle,” rich in Godfrey (1936) star clusters, planetary nebulae, and a In this classic romantic comedy set dur- supernova remnant. Includes tips on ing the worst of the Great Depression, finding star parties to view these beau- Carole Lombard stars as a scatterbrained ties in the eyepiece – even if you don’t socialite who hires a vagrant (William own a telescope – and a stroll outside to Make the Powell) as her family’s butler and pro- view the Summer Triangle, pointed out ceeds to fall in love with him, much to his in green laser beams. The feature show chagrin. (94 min.) Main Library, 601 Santa is preceded by “The Night Sky Show” at Right Move! Monica Blvd., 3 - 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m., offering the latest news in astronomy and space exploration, a Computer Class: Email family-friendly “tour” of the constella- If not now, Basics tions, and the chance to ask astronomy- Learn how to attach and send docu- related questions. Tickets are available ments, images, and more using email in at the door and cost $6 ($5 seniors age when? this hands-on class. Seating is limited 60+ and children age 12 and under) for and on a first arrival basis. Pico Branch a single show or telescope-viewing ses- 14 years helping Library, 2201 Pico Blvd., 1 - 2 p.m. sion, or $11 ($9 seniors and children) for the evening’s scheduled “double bill.” Sellers and Buyers Westside Laugh Party For information, please call (310) 434- Stand-up comedy in Santa Monica’s 3005 or see www.smc.edu/eventsinfo do just that. Third Street Promenade! Featuring: or www.smc.edu/planetarium. All shows Lang Parker (Last Comic Standing, subject to change or cancellation with- Ellen Show, USO Tour), Sean Leary out notice. Santa Monica College John (America’s Got Talent, MTV, Funny or Drescher Planetarium, 1900 Pico Blvd., Die), Chris Gorbos (Epic Rap Battles of 8 p.m. History, Justified), Sharon Houston (MTV, Comedy Central, 2015 All Jane THE DREAM ORCHESTRA: No Dick Comedy Fest), Joe Praino “Opera Forever” Gala (ESPN, AXS TV’s Live at Gotham), Gala will kick off Dream Orchestra’s Adrienne Airhart (Two Inches Apart, 2015-2016 season. Conducted by Daniel Opened for Patton Oswalt), Dennis Suk and featuring Sopranos Golda Gubbins (South Park, Brody Stevens: Berkman and Tracy Cox, Mezzo Soprano Enjoy It!, Grey’s Anatomy), Jon Daly (Kroll Show, Parks & Rec, Family Guy, SEE LISTINGS PAGE 3

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Citywide Men, Boarding for Breast Cancer, Cystic Creek, Playa Vista. The new location, which Santa Monica. Seating is on a first-arrival StokesMe raises Fibrosis Foundation, Jimmy Miller the Phelps Group plans to occupy by the basis. funds for humanitarian Memorial Foundation, John Wayne Cancer first quarter of 2016, will serve as the com- The featured panelists are: Foundation, Life Rolls On, Mauli Ola pany’s new headquarters. City of Pasadena police chief Phillip organizations Foundation, Outdoor Outreach, STOKED, Principals Patrick Ayau and Andrew Sanchez, supporter of the ‘Mission First, The 2015 StokesMe fundraising initia- SurfAid, Surfers Healing, Valpo Surf Wilson of Lee & Associates West LA repre- People Always’ approach to community tive has begun. Put on by the SIMA Project and Waves for Water. sented the Phelps Group. policing; committed visionary, actor and Humanitarian Fund, retailers including the New for 2015, a database of volunteer “Phelps is very excited to relocate to producer Kristanna Loken of Fighting for Jack’s Surfboards and the Rip Curl Surf opportunities, open to consumers and surf the white hot tech and advertising corridor Freedom, Darfur, and Terminator 3; and Center, join other surf brands, athletes, industry vets, has been established to of Playa Vista where the recent additions aspiring journalist and former SMC Corsair retailers, consumers and StokesMe benefi- support StokesMe and its beneficiaries. of Google, Facebook and Yahoo have creat- editor-in-chief Alci Rengifo. ciaries to work together with the goal of Dubbed the StokesMe Volunteer Corps, ed tremendous synergy,” said Ayau. The panel discussion is a Community, raising more than $100,000 for 15 surf- beneficiary organizations post their needs Visit www.phelpsagency.com for more Culture, and Transformation event spon- related organizations focused on improv- for volunteers from surf instructors or information about the company. sored by the SMC Associates ing the quality of life, health and/or welfare graphic artists. Everyone is invited to - SUBMITTED BY ERIK HAMILTON (www.smc.edu/associates), a private of people around the world. search the interactive list to find volunteer SMC organization that funds speakers and spe- In its fourth year, StokesMe is hosting a opportunities with StokesMe beneficiaries. Panel discussion on cial programs on the Santa Monica College retail Add-A-Buck program, where each par- Learn more at www.stokesme.org/events. campus, and the SMC Black Collegians, ticipating retailer asks its customers to add For additional information on StokesMe anger, fear and violence SMC English Department and SMC $1 to each purchase to directly go to the September events and opportunities to Santa Monica College will present Veterans’ Resource Center. StokesMe campaign. These stores were contribute, visit www.stokesme.org. “Reconfiguring the Contexts of Violence, For information, please call SMC’s hand-selected to participate in StokesMe’s - SUBMITTED BY AMANDA PENNINGTON Anger, & Fear: Challenges & Office of Public Programs at (310) 434- Add-A-Buck program by the SIMA Playa Vista Opportunities,” a free panel discussion on 4100. Humanitarian Fund Board of Directors. Phelps Group leases new developments in understanding and Santa Monica College is a California Local participants include Jack’s Surfboards addressing the anger, fear and violence in Community College accredited by the at 2012 Lincoln Blvd. and the Rip Curl Surf 30,000 SF in Playa Vista today’s society. Accrediting Commission for Community Center at 1451 Third Street Promenade. The Phelps Group, a Santa Monica- The discussion will be held at 11:15 a.m. and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) of the All funds raised will go to the 2015 SIMA based media company, has signed a $16 Thursday, Sep. 17, in Room 165 of the Western Association of Schools and Humanitarian Fund beneficiaries including: million, long-term lease for 30,000 square Humanities & Social Science Building on Colleges (WASC). AccesSurf, Best Day Foundation, Boys to feet of office space located at 12121 Bluff SMC’s main campus, 1900 Pico Blvd., - SUBMITTED BY GRACE SMITH

The Saturday Downtown Farmers Peggy will be making a streamer of flags, three exceptional community leaders LISTINGS Market, also known as the Organic each flag worked in fabric, pens, feath- (Mildred Pitts Walter, Linda Laisure and FROM PAGE 2 Market, opened in May 1991. As Santa ers, beads and more with poetry, inspira- Melina Abdullah) during the 17th Annual Monica’s second CFM, it had a different tions, and intentions. Pick out a flag and Communitas awards event. Communitas mission to fulfill. With the passage of work on it today; we’ll sew it together honors members of the church and the Lacey Jo Benter, Tenor Joshua Guerrero the California Organic Foods Act of and fly it here - and hope for a good larger community who have greatly con- and Bass Patrick Blackwell. $40 general, 1990, consumers were eager for more wind! Cost: Free. Call (310) 458-2239 to tributed to fostering peace and justice $30 seniors/students, $180 for six-concert organic produce and another market for register. Palisades Park, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. and who embody and elevate the spirit of season. (800) 838-3006, weekend shopping. The Organic Market community. Individual ticket price is $75; www.dreamorchestra.org. St. Monica boasts the largest percentage of Recovery Massage with for more information and to purchase Catholic Church, 725 California Ave., 8 p.m. Certified Organic growers of the City’s Brookstone and Dolvet tickets, please call 310.399.1631 or email: four markets. 2nd St at Arizona Avenue, Quince. [email protected]. The Church in 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Join organizers and Dolvett Quince, fit- Ocean park, 235 Hill St., 4:30 p.m. September 12 ness expert and lead trainer on Peace in the Park Festival NBC’s “The Biggest Loser,” at the THE GUYS - Reading in Saturday Certified Farmer’s Free of charge at Tongva Park. Bringing Brookstone in the Santa Monica Tribute to the Emergency Market (Virginia Ave. Park) together our diverse communities to Promenade to see its Recovery Massage Workers of 9/11 Fresh seasonal produce sold direct by explore peace in a fun, inspiring atmos- Circuit. All guests will have the opportu- Directed by Dan Lauria, the show is a California’s farmers! Parking for the mar- phere with a Peace Walk, artists, enter- nity to trial the latest in massage recov- benefit for the Malibu Playhouse in ket is available in the lot along Pico Blvd., tainers. For more information call 323- ery products, enter for the chance to which a portion of the proceeds will be at meters along Pico Blvd. or adjacent to 933-2808 or visit www.bklosangeles.org. win great discounts and amazing prizes donated to the Los Angeles County Fire Virginia Park in the parking lot on Tongva Park, 10:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. and meet Dolvett Quince. Brookstone, Department. The show stars Ray north/east corner of Pico and Cloverfield. 1311 Third Street Promenade, 1 - 3 p.m. Abruzzo and Wendie Malick. For more Virginia Avenue Park, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. 1450 Ocean: Second information call (310) 589-1998. Malibu Saturday Free Craft Lounge 17th Annual Communitas Playhouse, 29243 PCH, 8 p.m. Santa Monica Certified - Intention Flags with Awards Farmers Market (Downtown) Peggy! The Church in Ocean Park will honor TAXES $ ALL FORMS • ALL TYPES • ALL STATES Haircuts BACK TAXES • BOOKKEEPING • SMALL BUSINESS 20 reg. $30 MUST BRING IN THIS AD (310) 395-9922 Call for an appointment 310.315.1098 SAMUEL B. MOSES, CPA Tues-Fri: 9-6pm Sat: 8-5pm | 2918 Santa Monica Blvd. SANTA MONICA 100 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1800 Santa Monica 90401 OpinionCommentary 4 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 Visit us online at www.smdp.com

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PUBLISHER Rob Schwenker The fall season begins [email protected] EDITOR IN CHIEF Matthew Hall THIS PAST WEEK HAS BEEN A QUIET ONE for [email protected] me; I read a couple of novels that I highly recom- mend and finally went to see the “The End of the STAFF WRITERS Tour,” with an unexpected and thoroughly con- vincing performance by comedic actor Jason Jeffrey I. Goodman [email protected] Segel as the renowned late author David Foster Wallace. Jennifer Maas The novels came from the Pico branch of Santa [email protected] Monica Public Library, which I’ve visited a lot over the summer. I read “The Book of Air and STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Shadows” by Michael Gruber, an intricately Morgan Genser woven literary mystery involving a heretofore- [email protected] unknown work by Shakespeare. It’s wonderfully constructed and completely engaging. The grip- CONTRIBUTING WRITERS ping novel “The Girl on the Train” by Paula Bill Bauer, David Pisarra, Hawkins is one you won’t be able to put down; no Charles Andrews, Jack Neworth, wonder it’s been on the bestseller list for ages. And Sarah A. Spitz, Cynthia Citron, finally, I just discovered Anita Diamant’s “The Red Margarita Roze Tent,” a fictionalization of the Biblical lives of Rebecca, Leah, Rachel and Dinah, wives, sisters and daughters of Isaac and Jacob, the direct SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES Rose Mann descendants of Abraham and Sarah. I loved it. Courtesy photo [email protected] But all this reading means I stayed mostly THE END OF THE TOUR: Jason Segel stars as David Foster Wallace in this film about the late author. home, in advance of the upcoming busy fall cul- Jenny Medina tural season. So I’ll share some local events I’ve Groundlings member and a consultant who focus- everything to bring change in their country. [email protected] been alerted to that I think are worth your atten- es on healing through entertainment, will host the The panel discussion will focus on Middle East tion. night, which features live music by Wayne Perry, activism, the pioneering role of women, and the PRODUCTION MANAGER founder and director of The Holistic Voice Institute legacy of the 2011 “Arab Spring” uprisings. It will Darren Ouellette CINEPHILIA and Sound Therapy Center of Los Angeles. feature Nafea, along with Professor Sherine Hafez, [email protected] Let’s start with the anniversary series that Alan Aymie, whom I profiled in these pages an expert on Islamic activism; Beth Levison, the Laemmle Theatres has created at the Royal in when he performed his “A Child Left Behind” film’s producer; and Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle ASSISTANT GRAPHIC DESIGNER West Los Angeles. one-man show, is featured; also on the bill are East & North Africa director at Human Rights Cocoa Dixon Bruce Dern will appear at the 55th anniversary Kimberly Dillon, an entrepreneur, techie, motiva- Watch. screening of “Wild River,”a film whose reputation tional speaker, stand-up comedian, and TV host; Tickets are available at http://ttos.bpt.me. CIRCULATION has grown over time and was inducted into the Kristina Kirstin, a TV director and filmmaker; Keith Wyatt National Film Registry at the Library of Congress. Terrie Silverman, writer/performer and Artist-in- AUTHORS SPEAK [email protected] Dern made his film debut in “Wild River,” which Residence at Beyond Baroque; poet, physician and Santa Monica College presents the 13th year of tells the Depression Era story of a defiant 80-year- story healer Dr. Ruby Carroll Simpkins; and its popular Fall Literary Series, beginning Sept. 15, old woman who refuses to sell her land to the Aileen Socrates, a trainer and coach who leads all free to the public, sponsored by the SMC TO ADVERTISE IN THE Tennessee Valley Authority to build a dam. The workshops in transformational leadership. Associates. SANTA MONICA DAILY PRESS event takes place Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Get inspired; get tickets at The line up starts on Sept. 15 with Geoff Dyer, IN PRINT OR DIGITAL, Then take time out to meet Oscar, Emmy and www.StoreyProductions.com. “Expect the Unexpected: Geoff Dyer Reads from PLEASE CALL

Golden Globe award winning actress Cloris His Work.”On Sept. 21, still a left-wing firebrand, 310-458-7737 or email Leachman in person at the 40th anniversary of MOVIE WITH A PURPOSE my former colleague (KCRW’s “Left, Right & [email protected] “Crazy Mama,” a 1975 “chick flick” well ahead of The Human Rights Watch Film Club at the Center”) Robert Scheer will discuss “They Know its time. An early movie by Oscar winning direc- American Cinematheque is sponsoring a screen- Everything About You” at 6:30 p.m. tor Jonathan Demme, it’s a wild comedy that fol- ing of an award-winning documentary about the “Steph Cha Reads from her Work” on Tuesday, lows three generations of women on a crime spree Middle East, followed by a panel discussion on Oct. 13 at 11:15 a.m. Cha is an attorney and LA 1640 5th Street, Suite 218 in the 1950s. The event takes place Thursday, Sept. Sept. 20, at Santa Monica’s Aero Theatre. Doors Times contributor who’s created a series of novels Santa Monica, CA 90401 24 at 7:30 p.m. open at 4:30 p.m., screening and panel discussion featuring a Korean-American sleuth who chan- OFFICE (310) 458-PRESS (7737) Both evenings are hosted by film scholar begin at 5:30 p.m., followed by a reception at 7:30 nels Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe. FAX (310) 576-9913 Stephen Farber (Reel Talk) and feature a Q&A p.m. And on Tues., Nov. 10, Cal State Long Beach with the actors following the screenings. Tickets Oscar nominee Gini Reticker’s “The Trials of professor Stephen Cooper, renowned for his biog- are available at laemmle.com. Spring” follows three Egyptian women: Hend raphy of L.A. author John Fante, discusses “Isaac The Santa Monica Daily Press publishes Monday - Saturday with a circulation of 10,000 on weekdays Nafea, a young religious Muslim from the coun- Babel: New Fiction by Stephen Cooper” at 11:15 and 11,000 on the weekend. The Daily Press is adju- STORIES WITH A PURPOSE tryside who is now facing a likely jail sentence for am. dicated as a newspaper of general circulation in the County of Los Angeles and covers news relevant to Some of us have found our purpose in life, her role in the uprisings; Mariam Kirollos, a For details and locations call SMC’s Office of the City of Santa Monica. The Daily Press is a mem- others are still looking. Our local storytelling young, urban Christian who has long been pas- Public Programs at (310) 434-4100. ber of the California Newspaper Publisher’s Association, the National Newspaper Association series “Shine” focuses a spotlight on “My Calling,” sionate about women’s rights; and Khadiga and the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce. The the theme for an evening of inspiring true stories Hennawi, a formerly veiled widow in her 60s who SARAH A. SPITZ is a former freelance arts producer paper you’re reading this on is composed of 100% post consumer content and the ink used to print on Sunday, Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. at Santa Monica’s earned the nickname “Mama K” for assuming the for NPR and former staff producer at public radio sta- these words is soy based. We are proud recipients of tion KCRW — Santa Monica. She has also reviewed the- multiple honors for outstanding news coverage from Promenade Playhouse. role of caretaker of the revolutionaries. Their sto- the California Newspaper Publishers Association as Entertainer and coach Rahla Kahn, an original ries illuminate the roles women play as they risk atre for LAOpeningNights.com. well as a Santa Monica Sustainable Quality Award.

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Fraud 700 block of 24th 12:24 p.m. The Santa Monica Police Elder Abuse 1300 block of 20th 12:27 p.m. Department responded to 405 Vandalism 1500 block of 2nd 1:14 p.m. calls for service on Sept. 8. Threats Report/Investigations 1100 block of Olympic 1:19 p.m. HERE IS A SAMPLING OF THOSE Strongarm Robbery 1700 block of Ocean CALLS CHOSEN BY THE 1:25 p.m. SANTA MONICA DAILY PRESS STAFF. Child Molestation 1400 block of 2nd 1:28 p.m. SURF FORECASTS WATER TEMP: 73.0° Grand Theft 1500 block of The Beach Burglary 1500 block of Berkeley 2:41 a.m. 2:07 p.m. THURSDAY – FAIR TO GOOD – SURF: 5-7 ft head high to 2 ft overhead Loud Music 1900 block of 18th 5:19 a.m. Traffic Accident 19th/Wilshire 2:32 p.m. SE Linda swell due to peak at best exposures. STAY TUNED. Also SW-SSW Southern Hemi Construction Noise 1200 block of 3rd Elder Abuse 2500 block of 20th 3:12 p.m. swell holds with 3-4-5’ waves, as old SSE swell drops. Street Prom 6:21 a.m. Lewd Activity 1500 block of Palisades Burglary 1000 block of 4th 7:27 a.m. Park 3:16 p.m. FRIDAY – FAIR TO GOOD – SURF: 5-7 ft head high to 2 ft overhead Identity Theft 3300 block of Barnard Traffic Accident 2600 block of Ocean SE Linda swell due to hold at best exposures. STAY POSTED FOR UPDATES: 8:05 a.m. Park 3:36 p.m. Old SSW Southern Hemi swell eases. Indecent Exposure 1600 block of Ocean Burglary 2400 block of Beverley 3:44 p.m. Park 8:14 a.m. Traffic Accident 23rd/Oak 3:50 p.m. SATURDAY – FAIR TO GOOD – SURF: 3-5 ft waist to head high SE/SSE Linda swell due to ease at best exposures. Old SSW Southern Hemi swell eases. Burglary 300 block of Montana 8:45 a.m. 72 Hour Psychiatric Hold 2600 block of Minimal NW windswell. Hit and Run 900 block of 5th 9:11 a.m. 5th 3:54 p.m. Threats Report/Investigations 300 block Traffic Accident 4th/Civic Center 4:14 p.m. of Olympic 9:35 a.m. Grand Theft 2600 block of 3rd 4:14 p.m. Battery 500 block of Olympic W 9:41 a.m. Vandalism 1200 block of 18th 4:20 p.m. Indecent Exposure 2600 block of Lincoln Death 0 block of Pico 5:16 p.m. 9:42 a.m. Hit and Run 400 block of Pacific Coast Hit and Run Lincoln/Ashland 9:51 a.m. Hwy 5:25 p.m. Public Intoxication Ocean/Wilshire 9:52 a.m. Strongarm Robbery 2600 block of Lincoln Elder Abuse 1800 block of 7th 9:57 a.m. 6:12 p.m. Burglary 1000 block of 4th 10:24 a.m. Lewd Activity 700 block of Ozone 7:04 p.m. Burglary 2600 block of Santa Monica Grand Theft 2600 block of 3rd 7:34 p.m. 10:44 a.m. Domestic Violence 1100 block of 5th 7:56 p.m. Lewd Activity 700 block of Ozone 10:51 a.m. Hit and Run 17th/Pico 9:19 p.m. Vandalism 100 block of Ocean Park 12:14 p.m. DUI Lincoln/Pico 10:17 p.m.

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