Police Beat Oct. 26-31
November 7, 2013
Oct. 31, 1:45 p.m. A male student said that he had put his belongings on a wooden shelf that was unsecured in one of the cabinets in the P.E. North Building. Upon his return, the student discovered his wallet was missing.
Oct. 31, 11:45 a.m. Officers responded to a medical aid call. A female faculty member was experiencing dizziness from high blood pressure. She was transported to an area hospital for further treatment.
Oct. 30, 1:30 p.m. A male subject had his car impounded on campus in Lot A when expired registration tags triggered officers to run his name and the officers discovered the subject had a drug warrant out of Hermosa Beach. Hermosa P.D. requested that they issue him a citation and he was released by El Camino police officers.
Oct. 30, 11:40 a.m. Officers responded to the basement of the library regarding a disruptive subject that refused to leave when asked by cadets. When they ran his name, they found he had a $26,000 warrant out of Redondo P.D. He was held at the police station until Redondo P.D. came to get him.
Oct. 29, 10:30 p.m. A female reported in Lot F that a male subject looked suspicious looking into cars. When officers arrived, the suspect matched the description from a locker room incident a couple of days ago. As he was exiting Lot F, the man realized he was being followed by police so he ran and jumped a fence into Alondra Park on Manhattan Beach Boulevard. He was arrested for obstructing an officer, violation of court order, burglary, and being inside a women’s restroom. He was arrested and booked at L.A. County Jail.
Oct. 29, 8:25 a.m. Female students saw the same man from a previous incident the day before and officers were called to the scene. He was seen on the second floor stairwell by the Art Building. When the man was approached by officers, they realized he had been court ordered to stay away from campus along with his twin brother from a previous conviction. The man ran from the Art Building and was unattainable.
Oct. 28, 7:30 p.m. Female students had reported that they saw a male subject inside the women’s locker room. After confronted by women, the man fled the scene.
Oct. 28, 1:10 p.m. Officers responded to the station regarding a locker theft report. A male student had secured his laptop in a locker by the P.E. North Building. When he returned an hour later, the lock had been pried open and his belongings were gone.
Oct. 26, 7:45 p.m. Officers responded to a medical aid call on the football field. A player had sustained an injury to his tibia during a home game. An ambulance was notified and he was transported to an area hospital for treatment.