Police Beat, Week of April 13 and 20

By Thomas Schmit

April 17, 11:22 a.m., An officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for illegal tinted windows on Redondo Beach Boulevard, just west of the college. The driver was a female student, who was driving on a suspended license. The driver was given a citation for driving on the suspended license, and the officer allowed her to park her vehicle.

April 17, 4 p.m., Officers responded to the natural sciences quad area regarding a medical aid call. A female student was experiencing a seizure, and paramedics were notified. The student refused to be transported by paramedics, but her brother arrived shortly after to transport her to their primary medical provider.

April 22, 1:15 p.m., An officer responded to the station regarding a possible harassment report. A female student stated she”s been harassed on campus by a male student she met in one of her classes. The male student keeps asking her for a ride home and has some romantic interest in the female student. The male student will be referred to the Director of Student Development regarding his actions.

April 23, 10 a.m., Officers responded to the Administration Building regarding a medical aid call. An elderly, male non-student had fallen down the stairs on the north side of the building and struck his head. Paramedics were called, and he was transported to an area hospital for treatment.

April 23, 12:20 p.m., Officers responded to the station regarding a theft report. A female student stated that her debit card had been stolen out of her purse, which had been inside the library.

April 23, 2:30 p.m. An officer attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a male subject who was riding his bicycle against Online casino US traffic on Manhattan beach Boulevard, adjacent to Alondra Park. The subject tried to evade the officer by refusing to stop and continued to ride his bicycle southbound through Alondra Park. The subject, a male non-student, finally stopped his bike and was arrested for evading a police officer and was transported to the Torrance Police Department, where he was booked.

April 28, 12:50 p.m., An elderly female student walked into the Police station lobby and requested to have paramedics examine her. The student had been using a treadmill in her PE class when she lost her balance and fell to the ground, sustaining abrasions to her head, knees and arms. Paramedics were notified and when they arrived, they transported to the student to an area hospital for treatment.

April 28, 1:38 p.m., Officers responded to the pool regarding a medical aid call. A female student participating in her swim class was experiencing chest pains. Paramedics were immediately notified and arrived on scene. The student was transported to an area hospital for treatment.