Police Beat Nov. 1-7

By Chris Guzman

Nov. 7. Officers conducted a pedestrian safe walk enforcement for three hours form 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Fifteen people were cited for failing to yield to pedestrians in the crosswalk and two were cited for having a suspended license.

Nov. 7, 12:22 p.m. Officers responded to the Common Grounds regarding a theft report. A female student said she observed some males looking through a pile of backpacks and her headphones were missing. She was unable to identify the male.

Nov. 5, 1 p.m. Officers responded to the station regarding a death threat call. A female student reported that her ex-boyfriend kept sending her threatening text messages from a recent breakup. The boyfriend admitted to sending the texts and no criminal charges were enforced. The male student was directed to the dean for inappropriate student conduct.

Nov. 4, 6:45 p.m. Officers responded to the North P.E. patio regarding a medical aid call. A female cheerleader was practicing with her group and she fell to the ground and landed on her hip as they were doing a stunt. She was transferred to an area hospital for treatment.

Nov. 4, 2:10 p.m. Officers responded to a medical aid call to the men’s P. E patio. One male student felt as if he was going to faint. He was transported to the Student Health Center for treatment.

Nov. 1, 8 p.m. Officers responded to Redondo Beach Boulevard regarding a report that a naked women was walking eastbound. When officers asked her why she was naked, the women said she was on her way to see Jesus. The officers called for medical assistance and she was transferred to an area hospital for further evaluation.

Nov. 1, 1:45 p.m. Cadets observed illegal activity on the fourth level of Lot H. There were four students sitting on one of the vehicles parked as they were watching a softball game. As officers approached, they observed a strong odor of marijuana coming from the windows. As the officers looked inside, there was an unzipped backpack with three containers filled with marijuana. One of the students claimed the backpack and he was issued a citation. The other students were released.