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Skip to Main Content Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. Website Sign In Search Police Services Community Services Emergency Management How Do I... Home How Do I... Find Laws pertaining to the City of Bixby Find Laws pertaining to the City of Bixby 9 1 1 1 Bixby City Code Link to page Oklahoma State Statute Link to page Safety Tips Recruitment File a Report Community Relations City of Bixby offender lookup Records Request Bixby City Codes Submit a Tip Nixle Alerts FAQs Helpful Links Animal Control Car Seat Checks Forms Records /QuickLinks.aspx FAQs Does the City of Bixby have any Curfew Laws? How can I get Traffic enforcement or the speed trailer in my area? Will Bixby Fire or Police Department assist me in the installation of my child car seat? /FAQ.aspx Site Links Home Site Map Accessibility Disclaimer Copyright Notices /QuickLinks.aspx 116 W Needles, P.O. Box 70 Bixby, OK 74008 Phone: 918-366-8294 Fax: 918-366-2050 Government Websites by CivicPlus® Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. Website Sign In Search Police Services Community Services Emergency Management How Do I... Home How Do I... Find Laws pertaining to the City of Bixby Find Laws pertaining to the City of Bixby 9 1 1 1 Bixby City Code Link to page Oklahoma State Statute Link to page Safety Tips Recruitment File a Report Community Relations City of Bixby offender lookup Records Request Bixby City Codes Submit a Tip Nixle Alerts FAQs Helpful Links Animal Control Car Seat Checks Forms Records /QuickLinks.aspx FAQs Does the City of Bixby have any Curfew Laws? How can I get Traffic enforcement or the speed trailer in my area? Will Bixby Fire or Police Department assist me in the installation of my child car seat? /FAQ.aspx Site Links Home Site Map Accessibility Disclaimer Copyright Notices /QuickLinks.aspx 116 W Needles, P.O. Box 70 Bixby, OK 74008 Phone: 918-366-8294 Fax: 918-366-2050 Government Websites by CivicPlus® Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. Website Sign In Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. Website Sign In Create a Website Account - Manage notification subscriptions, save form progress and more. Website Sign In
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 6/19/2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2014 Subject: FUMIGATION BURGLARIES Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 The Long Beach Police Department would like to
alert the community to an increase in a specific type of burglary
that is occurring, both locally and regionally, to houses and
apartment complexes that are in the process of being fumigated for
pest control. During these burglaries, suspects enter the tented structures that
are vacated, and take valuables such as electronics and
jewelry. The L.B.P.D. would like to offer the community a few tips which
could prevent you from becoming a victim: If your residence is being
fumigated, be sure to notify your immediate neighbors to be alert
and to report suspicious activity immediately by calling 9-1-1 Remove valuables from your home
prior to the fumigation process beginning Consider hiring private security to
watch over your home Contact L.B.P.D. and request extra
patrol in your area (District Car Check) by calling (562)
570-7260 It should also be noted that while a building is
being fumigated, it is infused with toxic chemicals, which could be
fatal if inhaled. Anyone with information regarding fumigation burglaries is asked to
contact the Long Beach Police Department's Burglary Detail at (562)
570-7351. Anonymous tips may be submitted by calling
1-800-222-TIPS (8477), texting TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES
(274637), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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Menu Elected Officials Courts A to Z Public Access Stay Informed Live, Work, & Play Volume III: CountyParks and Recreation Plan Home / Departments / Planning Department / Publications / Open Space, Recreation, and Greenway Plan Volume III: County Parks and Recreation Plan Delaware County Open Space, Recreation, and Greenway Plan Date Published: April 2015 Due to the size of this volume, it is separated into the following files for convenient download: Cover, Acknowledgements, Table of Contents, and Chapter 1: Overview and Needs Analysis of County Parks and Recreation [1.8 mb] Chapter 2: Clayton County Park [13 mb] Chapter 3: Glen Providence County Park [13 mb] Chapter 4: Kent County Park [11.7 mb] Chapter 5: Rose Tree County Park [13.4 mb] Chapter 6: Smedley County Park [15.4 mb] Chapter 7: Upland County Park [13.4 mb] Appendices [1.8 mb] Abstract: The Open Space, Recreation, and Greenway Plan serves as a guide and resource for countywide, multi-municipal, and municipal open space planning efforts. It examines the policies and trends identified in the Delaware County 2035 Land Use Framework Plan with particular regard to open space, recreation, and greenway needs and opportunities specific to the County. Volume III specifically examines the Delaware County Parks and Recreation system, and includes long range site development drawings and accompanying narratives for several of the major County parks. Geographic Area: Countywide For more information or to order this report, contact the Department at 610-891-5200 or Planning_Department@co.delaware.pa.us . Planning Department Navigation Access the Data and Mapping Innovation Hub About Planning Calendar Current Projects Delaware County 2035 Demographic Data Development Review Forms Funding Green Space and Trails Project Mapping Municipal Programs & Initiatives Planning Education Publications Gina Burritt, Director Planning Department 2 W. Baltimore Avenue Suite 202 Media, PA 19063 Phone: 610-891-5200 Fax: 610-891-5203 Email: Planning_Department@co.delaware.pa.us Contact Us 201 West Front Street, Media, PA 19063 8:30AM - 4:30PM Monday - Friday 610-891-4000 webmaster@co.delaware.pa.us Press Releases What's the latest news from County Council and Delaware County Government...View our Press Releases: Read more Quick Links Juror eResponse Crisis Connection Substance Abuse and Recovery Task Force Delco Alert About Delaware County Delaware County, presently consisting of over 184 square miles divided into forty-nine municipalities is the oldest settled section of Pennsylvania. Read more © 2023 County of Delaware, PA. All rights reserved. Scroll Menu Elected Officials Courts A to Z Public Access Stay Informed Live, Work, & Play Menu Elected Officials Courts A to Z Public Access Stay Informed Live, Work, & Play Menu Elected Officials Courts A to Z Public Access Stay Informed Live, Work, & Play Menu Elected Officials Courts A to Z Public Access Stay Informed Live, Work, & Play Menu Elected Officials Courts A to Z Public Access Stay Informed Live, Work, & Play Volume III: CountyParks and Recreation Plan Home / Departments / Planning Department / Publications / Open Space, Recreation, and Greenway Plan Volume III: CountyParks and Recreation Plan Home / Departments / Planning Department / Publications / Open Space, Recreation, and Greenway Plan
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A- A A+ PRESS RELEASE City of Long Beach Public Information Office 411 W. Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802 10/28/2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # CM: 102814 Subject: City Manager Announces Potential Recruitment Process for Police Chief Contact: Debbie Mills, Director of Human Resources 562.570.6140 Debbie.Mills@longbeach.gov City Manager Pat West today announced the process for selecting a new Police Chief, should a vacancy occur as a result of the November 4, 2014 election. The City Manager plans to conduct an expedited recruitment process of internal candidates. All Long Beach Deputy Chiefs and Commanders will be eligible to apply for the position, and all interested candidates will be reviewed and interviewed. "We have such strong internal candidates within our Police Department," said City Manager West. “Each and every member of our Police Command Staff are ready today to be Chief, giving Long Beach a strong, diverse pool of candidates to pick from.” The process will begin immediately following the November election, should it be necessary, and an announcement of a final decision is expected by mid-November to ensure a smooth transition. There is no expectation that an Interim Chief would be necessary. For more news, pictures, videos and announcements of what’s happening in Long Beach, follow us on Facebook , Twitter , Instagram and YouTube . A- A A+ PRESS RELEASE City of Long Beach Public Information Office 411 W. Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802 10/28/2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # CM: 102814 Subject: City Manager Announces Potential Recruitment Process for Police Chief Contact: Debbie Mills, Director of Human Resources 562.570.6140 Debbie.Mills@longbeach.gov City Manager Pat West today announced the process for selecting a new Police Chief, should a vacancy occur as a result of the November 4, 2014 election. The City Manager plans to conduct an expedited recruitment process of internal candidates. All Long Beach Deputy Chiefs and Commanders will be eligible to apply for the position, and all interested candidates will be reviewed and interviewed. "We have such strong internal candidates within our Police Department," said City Manager West. “Each and every member of our Police Command Staff are ready today to be Chief, giving Long Beach a strong, diverse pool of candidates to pick from.” The process will begin immediately following the November election, should it be necessary, and an announcement of a final decision is expected by mid-November to ensure a smooth transition. There is no expectation that an Interim Chief would be necessary. For more news, pictures, videos and announcements of what’s happening in Long Beach, follow us on Facebook , Twitter , Instagram and YouTube . A- A A+ A- A A+ A- A A+ A- A A+ A- A A+ PRESS RELEASE City of Long Beach Public Information Office 411 W. Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802 City of Long Beach Public Information Office 411 W. Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802
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http://www.longbeach.gov/police/press-releases/warrant--expungement-servicing-event/
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WARRANT & EXPUNGEMENT SERVICING EVENT
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 4/18/2019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: WARRANT & EXPUNGEMENT SERVICING EVENT Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 LBPDMediaRelations@longbeach.gov Click on flyer to enlarge The Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) and the Long Beach City Prosecutor’s Office have teamed up for another Warrant and Expungement Servicing Event , in an effort to continue to help our community with non-violent offenses. The LBPD’s Warrant Detail currently has a multitude of misdemeanor and traffic warrants in the system that need to be addressed. Any person with outstanding traffic or non-violent misdemeanor warrant, issued by LBPD (only), is encouraged to participate in this event. All individuals who qualify will be issued a new citation and court date for their outstanding warrant in order to handle the warrant violation in court. During the first two warrant clearing events last year, over 130 individuals were assisted with LBPD warrants. It is apparent from the turnout of these events that our community is willing to partner with LBPD to get a fresh start by taking care of their outstanding warrants. If it’s not a warrant holding you back from future opportunities, maybe it’s an old misdemeanor conviction. Any person with a misdemeanor conviction is also encouraged to participate in this event. This event will be an opportunity to sit down with licensed attorneys and paralegals to help you expunge your criminal conviction from your record. “We couldn’t be happier to give our community an opportunity in achieving their goals and accomplishments by making it possible to expunge old misdemeanor convictions and help clear warrants,” said LBPD Vice Investigations Lieutenant, Dina Zapalski. The event will be held as follows: Date: Saturday, April 27, 2019 Time: 1:00 - 6:00 p.m. Location: Long Beach City College - Pacific Coast Campus 1305 E. Pacific Coast Highway (Parking Lot #1) Please note, the following warrants are NOT eligible for a citation release: Any Felony Crime A misdemeanor warrant involving violence (Domestic Violence, Crime involving a Firearm or Resisting Arrest) The misdemeanor warrant involved a violation of a restraining, protective, or stay away order This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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http://www.longbeach.gov/police/press-releases/police-seeking-the-public-s-help-with-identifying-armed-robbery-suspect-from-video/
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POLICE SEEKING THE PUBLIC'S HELP WITH IDENTIFYING ARMED ROBBERY SUSPECT FROM VIDEO
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 5/22/2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2014 Subject: POLICE SEEKING THE PUBLIC'S HELP WITH IDENTIFYING ARMED ROBBERY SUSPECT FROM VIDEO Contact: Media Relations (562) 570-5273 VIEW VIDEO OF SUSPECT The Long Beach Police Department is seeking the public’s help with identifying a suspect who committed an armed robbery to a local business. On March 22, 2014, at approximately 12:20 a.m., the suspect entered a local business in the 3400 block of Long Beach Boulevard. The suspect approached an employee and engaged them in conversation. During the conversation, the suspect pulled a handgun from his waistband and demanded money from the employee. The suspect fled the location on foot, getting away with the cash. He was last seen southbound on Long Beach Boulevard crossing Wardlow Street. While investigating, detectives located videotape evidence of the suspect entering and exiting the business. The suspect is described as a Male White or Male Hispanic, 30 – 40 years old, wearing a black cap with “Security” inscribed on the front, a multi-colored blue and white jacket, blue jeans and tan colored work boots. Anyone with information on the suspect or his whereabouts is urged to contact Long Beach Police Robbery Detective Fermin Gonzalez at (562) 570-7464. Anonymous tips may be submitted by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), texting TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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http://www.longbeach.gov/police/press-releases/click-it-or-ticket-campaign-starts-may-21st/
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CLICK IT OR TICKET CAMPAIGN STARTS MAY 21ST
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http://www.longbeach.gov/police/press-releases/dui-checkpoint-proves-effective-2-/
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DUI CHECKPOINT PROVES EFFECTIVE(2)
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 11/17/2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2014 Subject: DUI CHECKPOINT PROVES EFFECTIVE Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On Saturday, November 15, 2014, the Long Beach Police Department’s Traffic Section conducted a Driving Under the Influence/Driver License Checkpoint on 7th Street, west of Junipero Avenue, from 7 p.m. until 3 a.m. Officers were aided by Long Beach Police Reserves, Long Beach Police Explorers, and Long Beach Search and Rescue. During the eight-hour operation, 1508 vehicles passed through the checkpoint with 535 drivers being screened, and the following results: Seven (7) Standardized Field Sobriety Tests were conducted Six (6) drivers were arrested for DUI One (1) driver was cited for driving on a suspended license Five (5) drivers were cited for unlicensed driving Six (6) drivers were cited for unsafe driving One (1) vehicle was impounded Driving Under the Influence (DUI) checkpoints are a vital component in the fight against both impaired and unlicensed driving. Nationally, impaired driving caused by alcohol and/or drugs causes one death every 33 minutes. The average American has a 30% chance of being killed or injured by a driver under the influence. Sobriety checkpoints have been proven to reduce these types of driving-related collisions by removing such drivers from our streets. Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Safety Administration. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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http://www.longbeach.gov/police/press-releases/murder-200-block-of-liberty-court/
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MURDER 200 BLOCK OF LIBERTY COURT
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 4/5/2017 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2017 Subject: MURDER 200 BLOCK OF LIBERTY COURT Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 UPDATE: On April 4, 2017 detectives from the Long Beach Police Department made an arrest in the murder of Trevor McCrainey, which occurred on March 7, 2017 in the 200 block of Liberty Court. The suspect arrested is Joseph Jeremy Bronson, a 25 year-old resident of Long Beach. He was booked into the Long Beach Jail for murder and attempt murder charges. He is being held on $2 million bail. On March 7, 2017, at approximately 4:12 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 200 block of Liberty Court regarding a shots call. Upon arrival officers found 2 victims with apparent gunshot wounds. The first victim a male adult was determined deceased at the scene with a gunshot wound to the upper torso. The second victim a female adult had gunshot wounds to her upper and lower torso. She was transported to a local hospital by Long Beach Fire where she is listed in serious but stable condition. The deceased victim has been identified as Trevor McCrainey, a 22 year-old resident of Long Beach. The motive for this case is still under investigation but may be an incident of road-rage, after the victims and suspect/s got in an argument at a different location just prior to the shooting. Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to contact Homicide Detectives Malcolm Evans and Robert Gonzales at (562) 570-7244. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may submit a tip through “LA Crime Stoppers” by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the “P3 Tips” app to your smart phone (available at the Apple App store and Google Play), or visiting http://www.lacrimestoppers.org/ This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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http://www.longbeach.gov/police/press-releases/super-bowl-driving-impaired-enforcement/
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 2/1/2019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: SUPER BOWL IMPAIRED DRIVER ENFORCEMENT Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 LBPDMediaRelations@longbeach.gov CLICK TO ENLARGE IMAGE The Long Beach Police Department is encouraging all football fans to celebrate Super Bowl LIII responsibly by not driving impaired, or letting other fans get behind the wheel when they shouldn’t. “Millions of people will be watching the Super Bowl at parties and bars across the country. Don’t put others at risk because you chose to break the law and drive impaired,” stated Lieutenant Kris Klein. “Have a game plan for the big game by making sure you have a safe way to get home. Your best defense against impaired driving is to use a designated sober driver.” In an effort to flag those who choose to drive impaired, Long Beach Police Department will increase patrols Super Bowl Sunday (Feb. 3) Additional officers will be on the lookout for drivers suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. Residents are also encouraged to report drunk drivers by calling 911. The Long Beach Police Department also reminds drivers that “DUI Doesn’t Just Mean Booze.” Prescription drugs, particularly those with a driving or operating machinery warning on the label, and marijuana can also be impairing and result in a DUI, especially when used in combination with alcohol or other drugs. If you’re hosting a party, be a team player and have plenty of snacks and non-alcoholic drinks available for designated sober drivers. Be sure to monitor who is drinking and how they are getting home. If you plan to drink, don’t plan to drive, even one drink can be one too many. So be this year’s “MVP” by being the sober driver to help others get home or if you choose to drink, use ride-shares or take public transportation. No matter who you are rooting for on Super Bowl Sunday, we are all on the same team when the game ends so remember to go safely. Funding for Super Bowl Sunday enforcement is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 4/9/2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2014 Subject: MURDER Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On Saturday, April 5, 2014, around 9:07 p.m., Long Beach Police were dispatched to a report of shots heard in the 2300 block of Eucalyptus Avenue, which resulted in the death of a male adult. Arriving officers discovered two male adult victims with apparent gunshot wounds to the lower body. Long Beach Fire Department paramedics transported both victims to a local hospital. One victim appeared to be in critical condition and the other in stable condition with a non-life threatening injury. On Tuesday, April 8, 2014, Long Beach Police were notified one of the victims succumbed to his injuries. He has been identified as 51-year-old Herbert Shephard of Los Angeles. The surviving victim's identity will not be released. No suspect information is available and a motive for the shooting is unknown. Anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to contact Long Beach Police Homicide Detectives Todd Johnson and Roger Zottneck at (562) 570-7244. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or text TIPLA plus your tip to 274637 (CRIMES), or visit www.LACrimeStoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 5/13/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2015 Subject: "CLICK IT OR TICKET" CAMPAIGN BEGINS MAY 18TH Contact: Media Relations (562) 570-5273 Once again, the Long Beach Police Department is reminding motorists to Click It or Ticket. As part of the national seat belt enforcement campaign, law enforcement agencies around the country will be stepping up enforcement May 18-31, which includes one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. "Every day, unbuckled motorists are losing their lives in motor vehicle crashes," said Traffic Enforcement Lieutenant Kris Klein of the Long Beach Police Department. “As we approach Memorial Day weekend and the summer vacation season, we want to make sure people are doing the one best thing that can save them in a crash, buckling up.” According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, nearly half of the 21,132 passenger vehicle occupants killed in crashes in 2013 were unrestrained. At night from 6:00 p.m. to 5:59 a.m., that number soared to 59 percent of those killed, which is why one focus of the Click It or Ticket campaign is nighttime enforcement. Participating law enforcement agencies will be taking a no-excuse approach to seat belt law enforcement, issuing citations day and night. In California, the minimum penalty for a seat belt violation is $161. Officers will conduct four nighttime seat belt enforcement operations during the two week Click It Or Ticket mobilization, to help lower California’s traffic deaths. In addition to these special patrols, officers on routine patrol will also be looking for unrestrained drivers and passengers to stop and cite. California statistics reveal that 500 unrestrained vehicle occupants died in 2013. Almost twice as many males were killed in crashes as compared to females, with lower belt use rates too. Of the males killed in crashes in 2013, more than half (54%) were unrestrained. For females killed in crashes, 41 percent were not buckled-up. “If you ask the family members of those unrestrained people who were killed in crashes, they’ll tell you - they wish their loved ones had buckled up,” added Lieutenant Klein. “The bottom line is that seat belts save lives. If these enforcement crackdowns get people’s attention and get them to buckle up, then we’ve done our job.” Funding for these operations is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. For more information on the Click It or Ticket mobilization, please visit www.nhtsa.gov/ciot . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 12/23/2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: TRAFFIC FATALITY Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On Thursday, December 22, 2016, at approximately 9:24 p.m., Long Beach Police responded to Ocean Boulevard at the northbound 710 Freeway regarding a traffic collision between a vehicle and a pedestrian, which resulted in the death of the pedestrian. When officers arrived, they discovered a 2011 Freightliner semi-tractor stopped in the #1 lane of eastbound Ocean Boulevard, just east of the northbound 710 Freeway transition. Officers located a male subject with serious injuries, in the gore point area of Ocean Boulevard between the eastbound and westbound lanes of Ocean Boulevard. LBFD paramedics responded and transported the victim to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced deceased. The investigation revealed the semi-tractor was traveling eastbound in the #1 lane of Ocean Boulevard, when the pedestrian attempted to cross southbound Ocean Boulevard. The driver of the semi-tractor attempted to swerve, but was unable to avoid striking the pedestrian, and then crashed into the guardrail and eventually came to rest in the #1 lane of eastbound Ocean Boulevard. The semi-tractor was not pulling a trailer at the time of the collision. The driver of the semi-tractor was identified as a 36-year-old resident of La Puente. He had a valid driver’s license and insurance, and was interviewed at the scene and released. The pedestrian had no identification on his person, and appeared to be possibly homeless. The Los Angeles County Coroner’s office will attempt to identify the victim and make notification to next of kin. Anyone who may have witnessed the incident is asked to contact Long Beach Police Collision Investigation Detective Brian Watt at (562) 570-7355. Anonymous tips may be submitted through “LA Crime Stoppers” by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the “P3 Tips” app to your smart phone (available at the Apple App store and Google Play), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 1/13/2019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: TRAFFIC FATALITY - OBISPO AVE AND BROADWAY Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 LBPDMediaRelations@longbeach.gov On January 11, 2019, at approximately 8:36 p.m., officers responded to the area of Obispo Avenue and Broadway regarding a head on traffic collision between two vehicles, which resulted in the death of a male adult. The preliminary investigation revealed the collision occurred when the driver of a Kia Soul was traveling south on Obispo Avenue south of Broadway when a Chevrolet Silverado was stopped facing north on the northbound side of the roadway, with his headlamps and flashers on, to pick up a co-worker. The driver of the Kia Soul then collided with the stopped Chevrolet Silverado. The collision caused the Kia Soul to also collide with an unoccupied Honda Civic that was parked along the west curb of the street. The driver of the Kia Soul, a 36-year-old male adult resident of Long Beach was transported to a local hospital in critical condition where he was later pronounced deceased. Identity is being withheld at this time pending notification to next of kin. Officers also contacted a 54-year-old male resident of Bullhead City, AZ who was identified as the driver of a 2014 Chevrolet Silverado involved in the collision. He had a valid license, stayed at the scene and cooperated with the investigation. There was no indication drugs or alcohol were a factor in the collision. The investigation remains ongoing. Anyone who may information regarding this incident is asked to call Long Beach Police Department Collision Investigation Detail Detective David Whelan at (562) 570-7355. Anonymous tips may be submitted through “LA Crime Stoppers” by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the “P3 Tips” app to your smart phone (available at the Apple App store and Google Play), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 1/29/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2015 Subject: DUI ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS PLANNED THIS WEEKEND Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 Officers from the Long Beach Police Department’s DUI Enforcement Team will deploy this weekend to stop and arrest alcohol and drug-impaired drivers in the Department’s ongoing traffic safety campaign. DUI Saturation Patrols will deploy on January 30, 2015 between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m., in areas with high frequencies of DUI collisions and/or arrests. After falling dramatically for five straight years, figures for 2012 show an increase to 802 deaths in California because someone failed to designate a sober driver. Over the course of the past three years in Long Beach, DUI collisions have claimed nine lives and resulted in 315 injury crashes, harming 420 of our friends and neighbors. Driving under the influence can impact the economy in addition to the pain and suffering of those immediately affected. Conservatively, a fatality has a $1.4 million impact, an injury $70,000, and a crash that only damages property averages nearly $9000. If you’re drinking and driving, law enforcement will find and arrest you. No warnings, no excuses. The only way to truly avoid a DUI is to drive sober. There are many ways to get home safely after drinking, and driving isn’t one of them. Designate a sober driver ahead of time, or call a friend or family member. You could also use public transportation, or call a taxi. The cost of cab fare is nothing compared to a $10,000 DUI or the cost of someone’s life, and the ‘inconvenience’ of not driving your own car home is nothing compared to the inconvenience of spending time behind bars. Funding for this program is from a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Report Drunk Drivers, Call 9-1-1! This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 12/14/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2015 Subject: DUI SATURATION PATROL NETS FOUR ARRESTS Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 The Long Beach Police Department Traffic Section conducted a DUI Saturation Patrol on December 12, 2015, between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m. High visibility DUI enforcement efforts have a deterrent effect reducing the incidents of impaired driving and will continue thanks to special funding for extra officers to patrol for this deadly crime. The operation resulted in the following: 49 vehicle enforcement stops were conducted 13 field sobriety tests were conducted 4 DUI-alcohol suspects were arrested 1 driver was arrested for an outstanding DUI warrant 11 citations were issued Law enforcement emphasizes the preventable nature of drunk driving, reminding everyone that all it takes is a little planning ahead. Designate a sober driver or call a cab. But whatever you do, don’t drink and drive. The California Office of Traffic Safety DDVIP (Designated Driver VIP) mobile app is now available for free download on iOS and Android devices. Launched last year, the DDVIP app offers enhanced features, allowing users to “Map a Spot” with their current location to find DDVIP partnering establishments in their area or a “List of Spots” to search all participating bars and restaurants throughout California. Users will be offered free incentives at each bar to celebrate their life saving role. They can stay up-to-date with the latest from DDVIP and see what other users are saying via its social tab. Also through the app, for those who want to imbibe but also make it a point to plan ahead, users can easily order a sober ride from one of several ride sharing services – all from one screen. Drivers caught driving impaired can expect the impact of their DUI arrest to include jail time, fines, fees, DUI classes, and other expenses that can exceed $10,000, not to mention the embarrassment when friends and family find out. The Long Beach Police Department will conduct a DUI/Drivers License Checkpoint on Saturday, December 19, 2015, in the Department’s ongoing commitment to lowering deaths and injuries upon the city’s streets and highways. The DUI Saturation Patrol was funded by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, reminding everyone to ‘Report Drunk Driver – Call 9-1-1’. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 3/3/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2015 Subject: DUI SATURATION PATROL PROVES EFFECTIVE Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On Saturday, February 28, 2015, the Long Beach Police Department’s Traffic Section conducted a Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Saturation Patrol from 7:00p.m. until 3:00a.m. During the eight-hour operation, motor officers patrolled throughout the city looking for impaired drivers and took the following enforcement actions: Conducted fifty-four (54) enforcement stops Conducted ten (10) Standardized Field Sobriety Tests Made four (4) DUI arrests Issued one (1) citation to an unlicensed driver Impounded one (1) vehicle for driver being unlicensed Issued eight (8) traffic citations for unsafe driving After falling dramatically for five straight years, figures for 2012 show an increase to 802 deaths in California because someone failed to designate a sober driver. Over the course of the past three years in Long Beach, DUI collisions claimed nine lives and resulted in 315 injury crashes, harming 420 of our friends and neighbors. Driving under the influence can impact the economy in addition to the pain and suffering of those immediately affected. Conservatively, a fatality has a $1.4 million impact, an injury $70,000, and a crash that only damages property averages nearly $9000. Funding for this program is from a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Report Drunk Drivers, Call 9-1-1! This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 10/23/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2015 Subject: ARREST MADE AND CHARGES FILED IN HUMAN TRAFFICKING OF A MINOR CASE Contact: Media Relations (562) 570-5273 On Wednesday, October 21, 2015, detectives from the Long Beach Police Department Vice Investigations Section arrested 38-year-old Long Beach resident Jeff Floyd Beadle for trafficking a 17-year-old girl and today charges were filed. Detectives initiated an investigation after seeing an advertisement for prostitution on the Internet. During their investigation detectives learned the victim had been forced to provide sex for money and was working out of an old dilapidated motor home where she was living with the suspect. Beadle, who is currently on active parole for committing a lewd and lascivious act, was identified as the suspect and was subsequently arrested. The victim was rescued and will be provided services through the Los Angeles County First Responder Protocol For Sexually Exploited Children. Today, detectives presented the case to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office. Beadle was charged with human trafficking of a minor and pimping and pandering a minor. Beadle will be arraigned on Monday, October 26, 2015 at Long Beach Superior Court and is currently being held at the Los Angeles County Men’s Jail without bail. The Long Beach Police Department is a proud member of the Commercially Sexually Exploited Child Task Force formed in 2013 by the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors. The protocol, designed by the task force, provides immediate victim centered services to minors who have been sexually exploited. Long Beach Vice Detectives have used the protocol seventeen (17) times this year for minor victims they have recovered and it has been a success. Anyone with information regarding this investigation, or anyone who is or has been a victim of human trafficking is urged to call the Long Beach Police Vice Investigations Detail for help at (562) 570-7219. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 5/27/2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2014 Subject: TRAFFIC FATALITY Contact: Media Relations (562) 570-5273 On Monday, May 26, 2014, at approximately 1:27 p.m., Long Beach Police were dispatched to the area of Long Beach Boulevard and 16th Street regarding an injury traffic collision. Arriving officers discovered an unconscious male adult bicyclist lying in the roadway after being struck by a 2006 Ford Econoline medical transport van. Long Beach Fire Department personnel responded and pronounced the bicyclist deceased at the scene. The bicyclist was identified as 80-year-old Long Beach resident Mariano Carasaquit Libron. The preliminary investigation revealed Mr. Libron rode his bicycle eastbound on 16th Street in a crosswalk at the intersection of Long Beach Boulevard, and failed to stop for a red traffic signal. The Ford Econoline, driven by a 24-year-old Long Beach resident, was traveling southbound on Long Beach Boulevard on a solid green traffic signal and struck Mr. Libron. The driver of the van and one passenger, a patient being transported in the van, were uninjured. The passenger was interviewed and released at the scene. The driver was positively identified and was properly licensed. The driver was interviewed and released at the scene. The investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with information regarding this collision is asked to call Long Beach Police Department Collision Investigation Detail Detective Steve Fox at (562) 570-7355. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or text TIPLA plus your tip to 274637 (CRIMES), or visit www.LACrimeStoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 4/10/2017 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2017 Subject: TRAFFIC FATALITY Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On Sunday, April 10, 2017, at approx. 7:55 p.m., Long Beach Police responded to a vehicle versus a motorcycle traffic collision on Marina Drive, just west of Studebaker Road, which resulted in the death of the motorcyclist. Upon arrival, officers discovered a 2006 Buick Terraza with major damage to the rear right side area, and a 2016 Harley Davidson motorcycle that had split in two pieces. The driver of the motorcycle was found lying in the street and had sustained major injuries. He was transported to a local hospital by L.B.F.D. paramedics and pronounced deceased a few hours later. The investigation revealed the Buick was traveling south/east on Marina Drive and was attempting to make a left hand turn into a shopping center, when it was struck by the motorcycle, which was traveling north/west on Marina Drive in the #1 lane, at a high rate of speed. The force of the impact caused the handlebars, front forks, and front wheel of the motorcycle to break apart from the rest of the motorcycle. The driver of the motorcycle is only being identified as a 25-year-old male resident of Long Beach, pending notification of next of kin. He was believed to be driving under the influence of alcohol and did not have a valid motorcycle endorsement on his California driver’s license. The driver of the Buick was a 39-year-old female resident of Long Beach. She and her 12-year-old passenger had only minor pain and were not transported. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 9/9/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: BIRD THEFT SUSPECT ARRESTED; TWO OTHERS REMAIN OUTSTANDING Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 In May of 2015, Long Beach Police asked for the public’s help in locating a named suspect wanted in connection with the theft of exotic birds from a Long Beach home, and identifying two other suspects also involved who were all caught on video surveillance. One of the three suspects has been arrested and police are still asking for the public’s help regarding the two other suspects. Through their investigation, detectives identified 42-year-old Jose Jesus Zermeno as the suspect who entered the backyard of a residence in the 6700 block of Harbor Avenue and stole five exotic birds from separate birdcages. Zermeno was observed on video climbing over the fence into the backyard, opening cages, removing the birds, and handing them over the fence to a second suspect. Suspect Zermeno remains outstanding. Through continued efforts, detectives were able to identify the second suspect as 31-year-old Gerardo Jose Victoria of Long Beach, who was taken into custody on June 10, 2015 in the 800 block of E. Pacific Coast Highway. Victoria was booked for grand theft and possession for sales, and was held on $40,000 bail at the Long Beach City Jail. He was arraigned in Long Beach Superior Court on Tuesday, September 8, 2015, and held to answer on the above charges. He is due back in court on November 3, 2015, for trial proceedings. A third unidentified suspect who drove a red Ford Ranger truck, the means of transportation the suspects used to commit the crime and flee, also remains outstanding. Suspect Zermeno is a male Hispanic, approximately 5’ 3” with a medium build. Anyone who may have information regarding his whereabouts, or the identity/whereabouts of the third suspect who drove the truck, is asked to contact the Long Beach Police Department’s Burglary Detail at (562) 570-7351. Anonymous tips may be submitted by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), texting TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org. To view the original News Release, (which includes a photo of Suspect Zermeno and links to the video surveillance footage initially released), click on the below link: Bird Theft Suspect Identified; Suspect's Help Sought This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 5/22/2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2016 Subject: MURDER Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On Saturday, May 21, 2016, at approximately 12:49 p.m., Long Beach Police were dispatched to assist Long Beach Fire Department personnel with a deceased individual inside a residence, in the 1100 block of Locust Avenue. Arriving officers found a female adult who sustained a stab wound to the torso. Homicide detectives responded to begin their investigation. The victim has been identified as 68-year-old Margarita Valdez Castro, a resident of Long Beach. Luis Antonio Jimenezmolina, 32 years old and a resident of Long Beach, has been booked murder. He is being held in Long Beach City Jail with bail set at $2,000,000.00. The incident does not appear to be random. A motive for the stabbing is unknown and the investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to contact Long Beach Police Homicide Detectives Todd Johnson and Shea Robertson at (562) 570-7244. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or text TIPLA plus your tip to 274637 (CRIMES), or visit www.LACrimeStoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 5/8/2017 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2017 Subject: DUI SATURATION PATROL NETS FIVE ARRESTS Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 The Long Beach Police Department Traffic Unit conducted a DUI Saturation Patrol on Friday, May 5, 2017, between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. High Visibility Enforcement efforts like this have a deterrent effect, lowering the incidents of impaired driving. Results included: · 35 vehicle enforcement stops · 7 Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFST) completed · 5 DUI-Alcohol suspects arrested · 10 citations issued for unsafe driving Drivers caught driving impaired can expect the impact of a DUI arrest to include jail time, fines, fees, DUI classes, license suspension and other expenses that can exceed $10,000, not to mention the embarrassment when friends and family find out. Drivers are encouraged to download the Designated Driver VIP (DDVIP) free mobile app for Android or iPhone. The DDVIP app helps find nearby bars and restaurants that feature free incentives for the designated sober driver, from free non-alcoholic drinks to free appetizers and more. The feature-packed app even has social media tie-ins and a tab for the non-DD to call a commercial ride-sharing service. Studies of California drivers have shown that 30 percent of drivers in fatal crashes had one or more drugs in their systems. A study of active drivers showed more tested positive for drugs that may impair driving (14 percent) than did for alcohol (7.3 percent). Of the drugs, marijuana was most prevalent, at 7.4 percent, slightly more than alcohol. Long Beach Police Department will conduct another DUI Saturation Patrol on Saturday, June 3, 2017, in its ongoing commitment to lower deaths and injuries upon our streets and highways. The DUI Saturation Patrol was funded by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reminding everyone to 'Report Drunk Drivers: Call 9-1-1.' This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 4/17/2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2014 Subject: THREE SUSPECTS ARRESTED FOR 2013 MURDER Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 Three suspects have been arrested and charged in connection to a 2013 murder. On April 28, 2013, at approximately 3:00 a.m., Long Beach Police were dispatched to a report of gunshots heard in the area of Spaulding Street and Junipero Avenue. Officers arrived and discovered a male adult victim, lying in the roadway in the 1400 block of Junipero Avenue. The victim had an apparent gunshot wound to his upper body and died at the scene before the officers arrived. The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office later identified the victim as Enrique Casique, 39 years old and a resident of Long Beach. On Tuesday, June 4, 2013, detectives arrested Miguel Medina, a 32-year-old resident of Long Beach. On Thursday, January 23, 2014, detectives arrested Jose Torres, a 30-year-old resident of Long Beach. On April 4, 2014, a warrant was issued for Marcial Rios, a 32-year-old resident of Long Beach, in connection with the murder. On April 12, 2014, Rios was taken into custody by United States Customs Agents at the United States-Mexico border in San Ysidro, California, and was returned to the United States. Rios was arraigned today, April 17, 2014. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed murder charges on all three in connection with the murder of Enrique Casique. All three individuals are being held at Los Angeles County Jail. The investigation remains on going. Anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to contact the Long Beach Police Homicide Detective Hugo Cortes at (562) 570-7244. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may call Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to call Long Beach Police Homicide 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or text TIPLA plus your tip to 274637 (CRIMES), or visit www.LACrimeStoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 3/24/2017 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2017 Subject: IMPROVING MOTORCYCLE SAFETY AIM OF LONG BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT OPERATION Careless motorists as well as riders get special scrutiny Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 The Long Beach Police Department will conduct a specialized Motorcycle Safety Enforcement Operation on Sunday, March 26, 2017, in an effort to lower deaths and injuries. Extra officers will be on duty patrolling areas frequented by motorcyclists and where motorcycle crashes occur. Officers will be looking for violations made by drivers and riders alike that can lead to motorcycle crashes. They will be cracking down on both those operating regular vehicles and motorcycles who are violating traffic safety laws. Motorcycle fatalities jumped dramatically in California by over 28 percent from a decade low of 352 in 2010. In 2013, 453 motorcyclists lost their lives, which is at a five-year high. California collision data reveals that primary causes of motorcycle-involved crashes include speeding, unsafe turning and impairment due to alcohol and other drugs by both riders and drivers alike. Operations like this are aimed at curbing any more increases in motorcycle deaths and sending the numbers back downward. Over the course of the past three years, motorcycle-involved collisions have resulted in 315 fatal and injury crashes. Safety tips for riders – See and Be Seen: · Use your lane position to increase visibility; change lanes only when there is ample room · Match your speed to surrounding traffic · Always wear a DOT compliant helmet and brightly colored, protective clothing · Ride with lights on during daylight hours Safety tips for drivers – Share the Road: · Look twice for motorcyclists, especially when entering the roadway, turning or changing lanes · Motorcyclist are allowed in HOV lanes unless prohibited by signage Riders are urged to obtain training through the California Motorcyclist Safety Program. Information and training locations are available at http://www.californiamotorcyclist.com/ or 1-877 RIDE 411 (1-877-743-3411). Funding for this program is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The message to all drivers and motorcyclists is: share in the responsibility and do your part by safely “sharing the road.” This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 10/5/2018 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: *UPDATE* MURDER SUSPECTS ARRESTED AND CHARGED Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On Thursday, October 4, 2018, Long Beach Police Homicide Detectives presented their case to the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office, which filed charges against Raymond Moreno and Travis Cockrell for a murder that occurred in the 1200 block of Chestnut Avenue on Friday, September 14, 2018. The victim has been identified as 24-year-old Joshua Harris of Long Beach. On Wednesday, September 26, 2018, officers arrested 34-year-old Raymond Moreno of Long Beach. Moreno was charged with murder, ex-felon in possession of a gun, ex-felon in possession of ammunition and a gang enhancement. On Monday, August 20, 2018, at approximately 8:00 p.m., officers responded to the 1500 Block of Daisy Avenue regarding a shooting that just occurred. Through their investigation, detectives found evidence linking 22-year-old Travis Cockrell of Long Beach to the shooting. On Friday, September 28, 2018, officers arrested Cockrell in Long Beach. Cockrell was charged with murder, assault with a deadly weapon, accessory after the fact, and a gang enhancement. During their investigation, Homicide Detectives identified Moreno and Cockrell responsible for the murder of Joshua Harris. Moreno and Cockrell are being held at the Los Angeles County Jail. Original News Release 9/15/18: MURDER INVESTIGATION - 1200 BLOCK OF CHESTNUT On Friday, September 14, 2018, at approx. 11:40 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 1200 block of Chestnut Avenue regarding a shooting, which resulted in the death of a male adult. When officers arrived, they located the victim on the sidewalk, who had been struck in the upper torso by gunfire. The victim was determined deceased at the scene Long Beach Fire. The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office will determine the identity of the victim, and make notifications to next of kin. The incident is being investigated as possibly gang-related, however, a motive has not yet been determined. Anyone with information is asked to contact the LBPD Homicide Detectives Sean Irving or Ben Vargas at (562) 570-7244. Anonymous tips may be submitted through “LA Crime Stoppers” by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the “P3 Tips” app to your smart phone (available at the Apple App store and Google Play), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 5/27/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2015 Subject: 2014 ROBBERY VICTIM DIES; REWARD RENEWED Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570 -5273 VIEW VIDEO Last night, May 26, 2015, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, at the recommendation of Supervisor Don Knabe, re-issued a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person(s) responsible for the death of 54-year-old Felix Avelar Duran of Long Beach, a mini-market owner who was shot during a robbery in March of 2014. On May 19, 2015, Long Beach Police were notified by the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office that victim Duran had succumbed to injuries caused by the shooting. He had remained hospitalized and on life support since the incident. On Monday, March 24, 2014, at approximately 7:50 p.m., Long Beach Police were dispatched to the area of 7th Street and Cerritos Avenue regarding an unknown trouble call, possibly involving an assault with a deadly weapon. Arriving officers determined a robbery to a liquor store in the 1100 block of E. 7th Street occurred, and the store owner who was 53-years-old at the time, sustained a gunshot wound to the upper torso. Long Beach Fire Department paramedics transported Victim Duran to a local hospital where he was listed in critical condition. Due to the extent of his injuries, Homicide detectives responded to the scene. Officers worked diligently throughout the night to collect evidence, review witness statements, and seek out any video surveillance that may have captured useful information. In May of 2014, a reward was established by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors, and investigators released surveillance video footage depicting the suspect entering the store, shooting the victim, and taking the cash register before fleeing on foot. The suspect was described as a male Black, late teens or early 20’s with an average build, and wearing a black hoodie-style sweatshirt with the word “Cali” across the front chest area. Investigators are still hopeful the reward may prompt someone with information to come forward. Anyone with information regarding the suspect’s identity or whereabouts is urged to contact L.B.P.D. Homicide Detectives Scott Lasch and Donald Goodman at (562) 570-7244. Anonymous tips may be submitted by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), texting TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 4/24/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2015 Subject: MOTORCYCLE SAFETY IS AIM OF L.B.P.D. OPERATION Careless motorists as well as riders get special scrutiny Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 The Long Beach Police Department will be conducting a specialized Motorcycle Safety Enforcement Operation on Sunday, April 26, 2015, in an effort to lower deaths and injuries. Extra officers will be on duty patrolling areas frequented by motorcyclists and where motorcycle crashes occur. Officers will be looking for violations made by drivers and riders alike that can lead to motorcycle crashes. They will be cracking down on both those operating regular vehicles and motorcycles who are under the influence of drugs or alcohol, speeding, making illegal turns, or any other dangerous violation. Motorcycle fatalities saw a phenomenal drop of 37 percent from 2008 to 2010, but then rose 23 percent by 2012. Operations like this are aimed at curbing any more rises in motorcycle deaths and sending the numbers back downward. Over the course of the past 2 years, motorcycle involved collisions have resulted in 12 fatalities and 184 injuries in the City of Long Beach. California collision data reveals that primary causes of motorcycle-involved crashes include speeding, unsafe turning and impairment due to alcohol and other drugs by both riders and drivers alike. Safety tips for riders – See and Be Seen: Ride with lights on during daylight hours Use your lane position to increase visibility; change lanes only when there is ample room Match your speed to surrounding traffic Always wear a DOT compliant helmet and brightly colored, protective clothing Safety tips for drivers – Share the Road: Look twice for motorcyclists, especially when entering the roadway, turning or changing lanes Motorcyclist are allowed in HOV lanes unless prohibited by signage Riders are urged to get training through the California Motorcyclist Safety Program. Information and training locations are available online or 1-877 RIDE 411 (1-877-743-3411). Funding for this program is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The message to all drivers and motorcyclists is: share in the responsibility and do your part by safely “sharing the road.” This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 2/17/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2015 Subject: TRAFFIC FATALITY Contact: Media Relations (562) 570-5273 On Friday, February 13, 2015, at approximately 9:48 P.M., officers from the Long Beach Police Department responded to Santa Fe Avenue and Lincoln Street regarding a hit-and-run traffic collision involving a vehicle and pedestrian in a wheelchair. Upon arrival, officers located a male adult pedestrian north of the intersection suffering from trauma to the head and body. Long Beach Fire Department personnel responded and transported the victim to a local hospital where he remained in critical condition. The preliminary investigation revealed the pedestrian, identified as 55-year-old Jose Guevarra, was in his wheelchair crossing eastbound on Santa Fe Avenue at Lincoln Street in an unmarked crosswalk. The suspect vehicle was traveling northbound on Santa Fe Avenue when it failed to yield to the pedestrian and collided with him. Mr. Guevara was thrown from his wheelchair and came to rest in the street north of the intersection. The suspect vehicle fled from the collision northbound on Santa Fe Avenue towards Wardlow Road, dragging the wheelchair. Upon reaching Wardlow Road, the suspect vehicle turned eastbound on Wardlow Road where the wheelchair dislodged from the vehicle. The suspect vehicle was last seen traveling eastbound on Wardlow Road. The suspect vehicle was described as a green sedan, possibly a BMW. On Sunday, February 15, 2015, at approximately 3:18 P.M., Mr. Guevarra succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased at the hospital. Anyone who may have information regarding this incident is urged to contact the Long Beach Police Department Collision Investigation Detail, Detective Sirilo Garcia at (562) 570-7355. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or text TIPLA plus your tip to 274637 (CRIMES), or visit www.LACrimeStoppers.org This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 10/31/2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: CHARGES FILED AGAINST FORMER POLICE OFFICER Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On Monday, October 31, 2016, a former Long Beach police officer was arrested by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department in connection with an assault with a deadly weapon investigation. On October 28, 2015, the Long Beach Police Department became aware of an off-duty incident that occurred the day prior, October 27, 2015, involving a Long Beach police officer, which stemmed from a domestic situation that occurred in Long Beach. Upon learning of the potential misconduct, the Long Beach Police Department immediately launched an internal administrative investigation. Due to the seriousness and nature of the allegations, the officer was placed on administrative leave, and his duties as a police officer were discontinued. A criminal investigation was also initiated by the Long Beach Police Department, which was conducted independently of the administrative investigation. On June 20, 2016, after conducting an extensive and thorough investigation, the officer, identified as 34-year-old Toby Benskin, a 14-year employee who had been assigned to the Investigations Bureau, was terminated. The case was presented to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Justice System Integrity Division, who reviewed it and filed criminal charges. The complaint included nine felony counts, which included burglary, assault with a firearm, criminal threats, and false imprisonment charges. The District Attorney’s Office subsequently issued an arrest warrant for Benskin. This morning, Benskin was arrested in the City of Orange, was booked, and is being held on $200,000 bail. “When we take our oath of office, we assume a tremendous responsibility which includes upholding the values and maintaining the integrity of our police department and profession,” stated Long Beach Police Chief Robert Luna. “When an officer betrays the public trust we have worked so hard to cultivate, they must be held accountable.” The Long Beach Police Department will not be releasing anything further regarding this investigation. For additional information, please contact the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 12/21/2017 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: LOCATED: CRITICAL MISSING PERSON - BELTRAN, CARMELO Contact: Media Relations Details (562) 570-5273 UPDATE (12/21/17): Carmelo Beltran who was reported missing on December 14, 2017, was located alive in a neighboring county earlier today. The Long Beach Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing adult. The missing person, 86-year-old Carmelo “Ricky” Beltran, was last seen in the evening of December 14, 2017, at his residence in the 800 block of Gardenia Avenue by a family member. This is the first time he’s ever walked away without returning home. The victim does not know his name and only speaks Spanish. The victim is described as follows: Name: Carmelo “Ricky” Beltran Age: 83 years Gender: Male Race/Ethnicity: Hispanic Height: 5’5” Weight: 130 lbs. Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown Clothing: Brown pants, Navy Blue Shirt, Black Shoes, Grey Cap Scars/Marks/Tattoos: None Medical Alert: None The Long Beach Police Department continues to search for the victim. Local hospitals and area law enforcement agencies have also been alerted. Anyone who sees the victim or has information on his whereabouts is asked to call the Long Beach Police Department at (562) 435-6711 or 9-1-1. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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UPDATE: EXCAVATION TO BE CONDUCTED IN MISSING PERSON COLD CASE INVESTIGATION
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MURDER 1900 block Chestnut Ave
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 12/22/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2015 Subject: MURDER Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On Tuesday, December 22, 2015, around 8:30 a.m., Long Beach Police were dispatched to the area of the 1900 block of Chestnut Avenue regarding a possible domestic violence incident in progress, which resulted in the death of a female adult. Officers located the victim, with multiple gunshot injuries to the upper torso, down in an alley. Long Beach Fire Department paramedics responded and determined the victim deceased at the scene. The preliminary investigation indicated a male suspect shot the victim and fled the scene with a toddler, before officers arrived. A responding officer saw a subject who matched the suspect description, at an apartment building in the 1800 block of Chestnut Avenue, and a containment perimeter was established. Believing the child may be in further danger, officers forced entry into an apartment unit and rescued him. Long Beach Fire Department paramedics checked the child at the scene and he appeared to be unharmed. The child is in the custody of the Los Angeles County Department of Children & Family Services. Two male adults with the child were detained at the location. Any relationship between the child, the men, or the victim is yet to be determined. One of the men, Eric Jerome Williams, Jr., 29 years old and a resident of Long Beach, was booked for murder. He is being held at Long Beach City Jail on $1,000,000.00 bail. A motive is unknown and the investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to call Long Beach Homicide Detectives T. Hubert, S. Irving, and O. Valenzuela at (562) 570-7244. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or text TIPLA plus your tip to 274637 (CRIMES), or visit www.LACrimeStoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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TAILGATES BEING TARGETED; COMMUNITY ENCOURAGED TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 2/10/2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2014 Subject: TAILGATES BEING TARGETED; COMMUNITY ENCOURAGED TO TAKE PRECAUTIONS Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 Hose Clamp Tailgate Lock (Click on a photo to enlarge) The Long Beach Police Department has seen an increase in truck tailgate thefts since the beginning of the year and is hoping that by increasing the community's awareness, it may help prevent additional loss. Tailgates are being stolen at an alarming rate throughout the United States. The reason for the thefts is that a tailgate replacement can cost up to $3,000.00, creating a high demand for tailgates on the black market. Tailgates are designed to be removed easily by the owner, making it just as easy for thieves to remove them. The most popular trucks being targeted are Fords, Toyotas, Dodges and Chevrolets, and those equipped with rear back-up cameras are especially being targeted due to their value. Most tailgates are not labeled with identification numbers, making it almost impossible to determine the owner if recovered by police. The Long Beach Police Department’s Auto Theft Detail suggests practicing the following safety tips to help secure your tailgate, or assist in its return to you if found: attaching a simple hose clamp or tailgate lock around the pivot point of the tailgate, which may protect the tailgate from theft or serve as a deterrent (available for purchase at some auto part stores or online) secure your vehicle in your garage if possible when able, park your truck in a position that prevents the tailgate from being opened mark the tailgate with the owner's driver's license number or vehicle license plate number, which will help law enforcement identify the owner if the gate is recovered during a police investigation If you have had a tailgate stolen that you have not reported to police, please contact our Business Desk at (562) 570-7260 and a report can be taken over the phone. Anyone with information regarding the thefts should contact the Auto Theft Detail at (562) 570-7272. To see just how easily and quickly a tailgate can be removed, view the news clip video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fG9CSVyaMhk This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 10/26/2017 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: DONUT BOY VISITS L.B.P.D Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On Thursday, October 26, 2017, the Long Beach Police Department hosted an event with 9-year-old Tyler Carach from Alabama, also known as “Donut Boy.” During the past 13 months, Tyler and his mom Sheena (a former police officer), have travelled to over 20 states and delivered 28,000+ donuts to law enforcement officers to thank them for the work they do. Tyler is honored to be doing his part to make the world a better place and inspire others to do the same. In honor of his 10th birthday, Tyler and his mom are traveling to 10 states in 10 days to continue his mission to thank even more officers with donuts and thank you cards. Long Beach was the only stop in California on Tyler’s journey, making our City the 22nd state he has visited. The event featured a dunk tank and Tyler was given the opportunity to “Dunk a Cop, not a Donut.” We also had a demonstration with K9 “AJ” who is new to the department. Tyler was able to meet officers, shake hands, and offer them donuts from various law enforcement agencies from throughout the region who attended the event. We would like to thank the sponsors who helped us make this event possible. The Long Beach Police Officers Association and the Long Beach Police Foundation were the primary event sponsors. Dunkin’ Donuts provided donuts for all officers to enjoy. Rossmoor Pastries provided an incredible California state-themed birthday cake for Tyler. Lastly, the Long Beach Convention and Visitor’s Bureau secured a one-night hotel stay for Tyler and his mom courtesy of the Long Beach Airport Marriott. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 12/21/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2015 Subject: DUI SATURATION PATROL PROVES EFFECTIVE Contact: Media Relations Patrol (562) 570-5273 On December 19, 2015, the Long Beach Police Department’s Traffic Section conducted a Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Saturation Patrol from 7:00 p.m. until 3:00 a.m., in place of the scheduled DUI Checkpoint. During the eight-hour operation, motor officers patrolled throughout the city looking for impaired drivers and took the following enforcement actions: Conducted sixty-two (62) enforcement stops Conducted fifteen (15) Standardized Field Sobriety Tests Made four (4) DUI arrests Towed/Stored two (2) vehicles for DUI Issued ten (10) traffic citations for unsafe driving In California, this deadly crime led to 867 deaths and over 23,000 serious injuries in 2013 because someone failed to designate a sober driver. Nationally, the latest data shows over 10,000 were killed by an impaired driver. Over the course of the past three years, the Long Beach Police have investigated 1,032 DUI collisions, which have claimed seven lives and resulted in another 370 injuries. Driving under the influence can impact the economy in addition to the pain and suffering of those immediately affected. Conservatively, a fatality has a $1.4 million impact, an injury $70,000, and a crash that only damages property averages nearly $9000. Funding for this program is from a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Report Drunk Drivers, Call 9-1-1. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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TRAFFIC FATALITY - PACIFIC AVENUE AND BURNETT STREET
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 6/26/2019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: TRAFFIC FATALITY - PACIFIC AVENUE AND BURNETT STREET Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 LBPDMediaRelations@longbeach.gov On June 25, 2019, at approximately 11:55 p.m., officers responded to the intersection of Pacific Avenue and Burnett Street regarding an injury hit-and-run traffic collision involving a vehicle and two pedestrians, which resulted in the death of a female adult. Upon arrival, officers located a non-responsive female adult and critically injured male adult lying in the intersection. The Long Beach Fire Department responded and transported both victims to a local hospital in critical condition. The male victim, identified as a 35-year-old resident of Wilmington, remains in critical condition. The female victim succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced deceased at the hospital. The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office will be identifying the female victim. The preliminary investigation revealed the collision occurred when two pedestrians crossed Pacific Avenue in a marked crosswalk on the north side of the intersection. The pedestrians were struck by a white, possibly four-door, unknown model vehicle that was driving southbound on Pacific Avenue at Burnett Street. The vehicle fled the scene and was last seen heading south on Pacific Avenue. Anyone who may have information regarding this incident is asked to call the Long Beach Police Department’s Collision Investigation Detail Detective David Whelan at (562) 570-7355. Anonymous tips may be submitted through “LA Crime Stoppers” by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the “P3 Tips” app to your smart phone (available at the Apple App store and Google Play), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 1/28/2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2014 Subject: LONG BEACH POLICE DUI CHECKPOINT PROVES EFFECTIVE Contact: Media Relations (562) 570-5273 On Saturday January 25, 2014, the Long Beach Police Department’s Field Support Section conducted a Driving Under the Influence/Driver License Checkpoint on Shoreline Drive at Cedar Avenue from 7 p.m. until 3 a.m. During the eight-hour operation, which was aided by Long Beach Police Explorers and Long Beach Search and Rescue, 1,354 vehicles passed through the checkpoint with 454 being screened, resulting in the following statistics: Five (5) DUI arrests Four (4) Cited for unlicensed driving Two (2) Cited for suspended license DUI checkpoints are a vital component in the fight against both impaired and unlicensed driving. Nationally, impaired driving caused by alcohol and/or drugs causes one death every 33 minutes. The average American has a 30% chance of being killed or injured by a driver under the influence. Sobriety checkpoints have been proven to reduce these types of driving-related collisions by removing such drivers from our streets. Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Safety Administration. For further information contact Traffic Section Lieutenant Kris Klein at (562) 570-7292. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 2/12/2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2014 Subject: HUMAN TRAFFICKING SUSPECT ARRESTED Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 The Long Beach Police Department has conducted an investigation, which resulted in the arrest of a male adult for a variety of charges related to human sex trafficking. On February 3, 2014, at approximately 4:30 p.m., patrol officers responded to a call of a male chasing a female with a hammer in the area of 60th Street and Atlantic Avenue. Officers found the distraught adult female victim in a nearby parking lot, and began their investigation. The officers learned that the 24-year-old victim had been assaulted by her assailant, and was an apparent victim of human trafficking under his control. The victim stated to officers that the suspect had befriended her six months prior, and initially treated her like a girlfriend. However, he later forced her into prostitution against her will, and verbally and physically abused her, repeatedly. Vice detectives responded and continued with the investigation and arrested the suspect, identified as 33-year-old Edward Watson of Compton, the following day, February 4, 2014, in the area of 60th Street and Atlantic Avenue. At the time of his arrest, he was accompanied by another adult female. Evidence collected suggests the second female was voluntarily working as a prostitute for suspect Watson. On February 6, 2014, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed the following counts against Defendant Watson: one count of human trafficking, one count of assault with a deadly weapon, one count of pandering, and two counts of pimping. He is expected to appear in court tomorrow, Thursday, February 13th, and could face a maximum of 46 years and 8 months in prison if convicted. This joint effort between patrol officers and vice detectives to rescue young girls and women from being forced into a life of prostitution is another example of the Long Beach Police Department’s commitment toward the eradication of human trafficking. Anyone who is, or has been a victim of human trafficking is urged to come forward by contacting the Long Beach Police Department’s Vice Investigations Detail at (562) 570-7219. Any victim in need of resources is also encouraged to contact detectives. Anonymous tips may be submitted by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), texting TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 10/28/2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 As Halloween approaches, the Long Beach Police Department would like to encourage the community to practice the following safety tips for a safer and fun-filled Halloween: • Be sure your child’s activities are age-appropriate • All children should be accompanied by an adult • Only visit homes that are well-lighted and never go into a stranger’s house • Stay on the sidewalk and only cross at corners • Stay in well populated areas and never cut through alleys or parks after dark • Apply reflective tape to your child’s costume or use glow sticks for better visibility • Use face paint rather than masks that may block your child’s vision • Map out your route ahead of time and carry a flashlight with you • Ensure props (pitchforks, swords, etc.) do not have sharp edges • Be cautious of dogs on the loose and keep your pet(s) indoors • Inspect your child’s candy before allowing them to eat it • Report any suspicious or illegal activity by calling 9-1-1 immediately • Motorists are advised to be extra cautious on Halloween night and to drive slowly • Do not drink and drive; plan ahead and designate a driver or call for a ride Reminder: The curfew law in Long Beach prohibits anyone 17-years-old or younger from being out past 10:00 p.m. without a parent/guardian, unless going to or returning home from work or an organized event supervised by an adult, without any detour or stop. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 6/4/2019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: PUBLIC’S HELP SOUGHT IN IDENTIFYING HIT AND RUN SUSPECTS Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 LBPDMediaRelations@longbeach.gov Actual photos of suspects and vehicles. CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE The Long Beach Police Department’s Collision Investigation Detail is seeking the public’s help in identifying the drivers of a gray Dodge Challenger and a red Ford Mustang who are believed to be involved in an exhibition of speed and hit and run injury traffic collision on Cowles Street between Seabright Avenue and Hayes Avenue, which resulted in the critical injury of an adult male pedestrian. The incident occurred on May 26, 2019, at approximately 8:10 p.m. and resulted in the pedestrian being struck by the gray Dodge Challenger. The pedestrian, a 32-year-old male resident of Long Beach, was transported by Long Beach Fire Department personnel to a local hospital in critical condition. Anyone who may have information regarding this incident is asked to call Long Beach Police Department Collision Investigation Detail Detective David Lauro at (562) 570-7355. Anonymous tips may be submitted through “LA Crime Stoppers” by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the “P3 Tips” app to your smart phone (available at the Apple App store and Google Play), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 10/26/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: TRAFFIC FATALITY Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On Saturday, October 24, 2015, a 52-year-old Long Beach man succumbed to injuries sustained when he was struck by a vehicle as he attempted to cross the street three days earlier. On Wednesday October 21, 2015, at approximately 11:45 p.m., LBPD officers were dispatched to the area of Pacific Coast Highway and Orange Avenue regarding a vehicle versus pedestrian injury traffic collision. Long Beach Fire Department personnel responded and transported the pedestrian, who sustained major head trauma, to a local hospital where he remained in critical condition until the time of his death. The preliminary investigation revealed the pedestrian, identified as 52-year-old Earl Wilson of Long Beach, was walking southbound in the west crosswalk of Pacific Coast Highway at Orange Avenue on a green light. As victim Wilson attempted to cross, he was struck by a 2014 Toyota Prius taxicab that was attempting to make a left turn from northbound Orange Avenue to westbound Pacific Coast Highway on a green light. The taxicab driver, a 67-year-old resident of Long Beach, remained at the scene and was interviewed and released pending further investigation. Anyone who may have information regarding this incident is asked to call Long Beach Police Collision Investigation Detail Detective Sirilo Garcia at (562) 570-7355. Anonymous tips may be submitted by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), texting TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 5/21/2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2014 Subject: ARREST MADE & CHARGES FILED IN 2013 SHOOTING CASE Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 Today, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed multiple charges in a 2013 shooting case. On March 22, 2013, around 8:00 p.m., a shooting occurred near a gas station in the area of Long Beach Boulevard and Del Amo. Long Beach Police officers transported a 10-year-old victim from the North Police Substation to a local hospital. A second victim transported himself to a local hospital. On May 18, 2014, Long Beach Gang Investigation detectives arrested 23-year-old Raymond Rene Rodriguez of Long Beach on an outstanding warrant. Through the course of their investigation, Detectives Jess Fragoso and Robert Gonzales learned of Rodriguez’ connection to the March 2013 shooting. Detectives believe the incident originated on a Long Beach Transit bus with a dispute between Rodriquez, a minor companion, and another male adult. All three individuals exited the bus and a physical fight ensued between the three. During the altercation, a fourth male adult came to assist in fighting with Rodriguez and the minor companion. Rodriguez produced a firearm and fired two rounds at the second male. The victim sustained a gunshot wound to the lower body and transported himself to a local hospital. A second victim was also injured. During the gunfight, a round entered a family’s vehicle which was parked at the gas station, striking a 10-year-old boy who was seated in the back seat. Once the father realized his son had been wounded, he rushed the family to the nearby police station to summon help. Long Beach Police officers then transported the child in critical condition to the hospital. On Wednesday, May 21, 2014, detectives presented the case to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office who filed charges of attempted murder, gang allegations, and weapon violations against Rodriguez, a documented Long Beach gang member. Rodriguez is currently being held at the Long Beach City Jail on $2,210,00.00 bail. Anyone with information regarding this investigation should contact Long Beach Gang Investigations Section Detectives Jess Fragoso at (562) 570-7370. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or text TIPLA plus your tip to 274637 (CRIMES), or visit www.LACrimeStoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 5/1/2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2014 Subject: POLICE & FIRE MEMORIAL CEREMONY Contact: Media Relations (562) 570-7523 On Tuesday, May 6, 2014, at 9:00 A.M., the Long Beach Police and Fire Departments will pay tribute to members of their department who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty, and the community is invited to attend. Members of both departments, along with City dignitaries and staff, will honor those individuals who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving the Long Beach community. The service will take place at City Council Chambers, located inside Long Beach City Hall at 333 W. Ocean Boulevard. The memorial service will include the Pledge of Allegiance, a posting of the colors presentation by Long Beach Police & Fire Honor Guard, an invocation, individual recognition of fallen officers and firefighters, a bagpiper who will perform Amazing Grace, a 21-Gun Salute, a bugler who will perform Taps, as well as remarks by Mayor Bob Foster, Police Chief Jim McDonnell and Fire Chief Mike Duree. Please join us in honoring these fallen heroes. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 2/22/2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2016 Subject: MURDER CHARGES FILED Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 Today detectives presented a case to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office for filing consideration in the murder of Alicia Faith Todd. On June 24, 2015, at approximately 1:13 a.m., victim Todd was found deceased in an alley in the 1100 block of E. 21st Street. As patrol officers and homicide detectives worked the crime scene, they found little evidence and no witnesses to the murder. Through the course of their investigation, detectives contacted family and friends to recreate the last few days of Todd’s life for any clues or leads that may assist them in finding the person(s) responsible for her death. They determined she was in a domestic relationship with the defendant and they were together the night of the murder. The defendant is identified as Tremaine Lewis, a 24 year old, resident of Long Beach. He was arrested on Thursday February 18, 2016. The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office filed one count of murder with a gun enhancement against Lewis and he is being held on $2,000,000.00 bail at the Long Beach City Jail. He will be arraigned today at 1:30 p.m. in Long Beach Superior Court. The investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with information regarding the murder is urged to call Homicide Detectives Teryl Hubert, Scott Lasch, and Michael Hubbard at (562) 570-7244. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or text TIPLA plus your tip to 274637 (CRIMES), or visit http://www.lacrimestoppers.org/ . To view original News Release click on below link: http://longbeach.gov/police/press-releases/murder(26)/ This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 1/15/2018 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: ROBBERY SUSPECTS ARRESTED AND CHARGED Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On January 12, 2018, felony charges were filed against two men in connection with multiple robberies at local businesses. On Wednesday, January 10, 2018, detectives arrested 34-year-old Cody Joel Ibershoff of Long Beach and 51-year-old Jesus Cortez of Compton for their involvement in the commercial robberies. Pursuant to their arrests, detectives served a search warrant at their respective residences and recovered three replica firearms, one shotgun and other evidence related to the robberies. Between November 24, 2017 and January 3, 2018, the suspects armed with handguns entered several businesses between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 11:30 p.m., demanded money from employees, and fled the scene with cash before officers arrived. No employees or victims were injured during the robberies. The dates and locations where the incidents occurred are provided below: • November 24, 2017 - 1400 block of East Pacific Coast Highway • December 16, 2017 – 3400 block of Long Beach Blvd. • December 18, 2017 – 3100 block of East Broadway • January 3, 2018 – 2600 block of Bellflower Blvd. • January 3, 2018 – 4400 block of East Broadway Throughout the investigation detectives uncovered similarities in each of the robberies that lead them to identify the suspects. On January 12, 2018, the case was presented to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, which filed 11 felony counts of robbery against Cody Joel Ibershoff and Jesus Cortez. Ibershoff is being held on $635,000 bail and Cortez is being held on $1.650 million bail, both defendants are currently being held at the Los Angeles County Jail. The investigation remains ongoing. Detectives urge any commercial business employee who was a victim of a robbery, but has yet to report it, to call L.B.P.D. Lead Robbery Detective Mora at (562) 570-5536. Anonymous tips may be submitted through "LA Crime Stoppers" by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the "P3 Tips" app to your smart phone (available at the Apple App store and Google Play), or visiting www.LACrimeStoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 10/5/2017 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2017 Subject: TRAFFIC FATALITY - CHERRY AVENUE & CARSON STREET Contact: Media Relations Detail (562)570-5273 On Monday, September 11, 2017, at approximately 12:34 p.m., officers were dispatched to Cherry Avenue and Carson Street regarding an injury traffic collision between two vehicles. When officers arrived on scene, Long Beach Fire and Department was already on scene and were using the "jaws of life" to extricate the driver of a 2001 Saturn that sustained major damage. Officers also discovered a 2004 Hyundai with major damage with the driver still seated inside the vehicle. Long Beach Fire Department Paramedics transported the driver of the 2001 Saturn to a local hospital with a fractured hip and pelvic. It should be noted that the driver was alert and made statement to the officers about the accident. The preliminary investigation revealed that the 2004 Hyundai was traveling northbound Cherry Avenue in the #2 lane of traffic. As the 2004 Hyundai passed Carson Avenue, the 2001 Saturn made an unsafe right turn, directly in the path of 2004 Hyundai, from the east parking lot, to go northbound Cherry. The Hyundai was unable to avoid the Saturn and struck the Saturn on the driver’s side of the vehicle. The driver, of the Hyundai is Guillermo Fajardo-Soto, a 19-yr-old resident of Gardena. The driver was not transported and was treated at the scene and released. The driver of the Saturn is Timothy Johnson, a 20-yr-old resident of Lakewood. On October 4, 2017, Long Beach Collision investigation was notified by the Los Angeles County Coroner's office that Timothy Johnson had passed away on September 24, 2017. At this time we are waiting for the Coroner’s full report for final determination of the cause of death. Anyone who may have information regarding this incident is asked to call Long Beach Police Department Collision Investigation Detail Detective Brian Watt at (562) 570-7355. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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Home Government Board of Review Bond Schedule Commissions & Boards Application for Appointment Village Board Elections and Voting Incorporation Information Fee Schedule Licenses & Permit Applications Minutes and Agendas Municipal Code Departments Administration Assessor Clerk Community Development Finance/Treasurer Fire Municipal Court Parks and Recreation Police Street Utilities Calendar Resources Elderly Transportation Program Employment Garbage & Recycling Individual & Business of Year Information for Vendors Local Links Pet Licensing Permits Building Permits Planning Permits Street Permits Population History Public Records Real Estate Inquiry Maps/GIS Property Information Tax & Parcel Information Tax Rate Information (TID IN) The Bridge Calendar Valley Transit Village History Weights & Measures Online Services Municipal Court Payments Parking Ticket Payments Rec Program Registration Utility Online Services Village General Payments Village Notifications Contact How Are We Doing Resources » vine This entry was posted on Tuesday, March 20th, 2012 at 4:20 pm and is filed under .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 12/11/2014 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2014 Subject: DON'T BE A VICTIM OF FRAUD THIS HOLIDAY SEASON Contact: Media Relations (562) 570-5273 The Long Beach Police Department would like to remind consumers to take precautions and not become a fraud statistic this holiday season. During this time of the year, credit and debit cards are certain to be one of the most commonly used forms of payment. With the surge of reported domestic and international fraud schemes, which have flourished in the City of Long Beach and throughout the southern California region, consumers are urged to take extra precautions to secure their personal information. Here are a few prevention tips to help minimize your risk of becoming a victim this holiday season: Monitor your ATM/Debit card transactions. Card "Skimming", which is a device used to capture account and personal information encoded on magnetic stripes, has become pervasive throughout the country. When entering your “PIN” number, shield the keypad with your other hand to prevent exposure to others or recordable devices Make certain the ATM card reader is securely attached to the machine, if unsecured, alert the financial institution Be vigilant in monitoring your account(s) online or by telephone Track and review all of your bank and credit card statements for irregular activity Use the credit card feature at the gas pumps; your zip code, not PIN, is required Never provide over the telephone your social security number, bank account numbers or date of birth Do not wire money to anyone you do not know Do not respond to e-mails requesting you to “Confirm, Update, or Provide” account information Do not imprint social security or driver licenses on your personal checks Request annually from the credit reporting agencies a copy of your “Consumer Credit Profile Report” and review for unusual activity Use a cross-shredder to destroy sensitive documents including bank records and promotional “pre-approved” credit card applications For further information contact the Long Beach Police Department Financial Crimes Section at (562) 570-7330. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 8/24/2018 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: STUDENTS RETURN TO SCHOOL; MOTORISTS URGED TO DRIVE CAREFULLY Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 The Long Beach Police Department would like to remind everyone that most schools in the Long Beach Unified School District will be resuming sessions on Wednesday, August 29th, and with the volume of pedestrian traffic around schools increasing dramatically, all commuters are urged to follow the laws of the road in an effort to prevent avoidable accidents. All drivers are reminded of the following: Yield the right of way to pedestrians in marked or unmarked crosswalks Do not overtake and pass a vehicle(s) stopped ahead of you when it has stopped for a pedestrian Yield the right of way to pedestrians on sidewalks Obey posted speed limits Never drive while distracted – (examples: using a cell phone, reading, applying make-up, etc.) Stop and remain stopped for school buses with “flashing red lights” - opposing traffic must also stop unless a painted or raised divider separates the roadway Watch and obey Crossing Guards … they are there to protect children! It is equally important for pedestrians and parents to also follow the rules of the road! Pedestrians are reminded to: Yield to vehicles on the roadway if you are outside the crosswalk Never cross between intersections controlled by traffic signals (to do so would constitute jaywalking) Parents are reminded to: Obey all parking signs/curb markings - they are designed to protect children and provide optimum traffic flow Do not double park; it interrupts the flow of traffic and makes it difficult to for pedestrians to see oncoming traffic Follow school drop-off procedures and always drop your child off on the curbside of the school Teach your child to always cross the street at a crosswalk, and always pay attention to what is going on around them The Long Beach Police Department is committed to pedestrian and motorist safety, and traffic laws will be strictly enforced at and around our schools. For further information, please contact the Long Beach Police Department’s Traffic Section at (562) 570-7209. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 12/1/2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2016 Subject: **UPDATED* CRITICAL MISSING PERSON Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 Lloyd Thompson (Click on photo to enlarge image) UPDATE: (12/02/16): On November 30, 2016, 81 year-old Lloyd Thompson was reported missing by his family. Missing Person Detectives reached out to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department for assistance in locating Mr. Thompson. On December 2, 2016, Long Beach Police were notified by the San Bernardino County Sheriff Coroner that Mr. Thompson was found deceased. He was found in the late evening of December 1, 2016 by San Bernardino County Sheriff Search and Rescue, in an unincorporated area of San Bernardino near Interstate 15 and Glen Helen Parkway. His death appears to be of natural causes. The Sheriff’s Department is to be commended for their commitment of resources in this case and we are thankful for their assistance. Original News Release (12/1/16): The Long Beach Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating a missing adult. The missing person, 81-year-old Lloyd Thompson, was last seen on the morning of November 28, 2016, at his residence in the 2100 block of Lime Avenue. He is diabetic and if not monitored, may become delusional. His family reported him missing on November 30, 2016. That evening, his vehicle was found abandoned in a rural area near the Interstate Freeway 15 and Glen Helen Parkway. The Victim is described as follows: Name: Lloyd Thompson Age: 81 years Gender: Male Race/Ethnicity: African American Height: 6’2” Weight: 180 lbs. Hair: Black Eyes: Brown Clothing: Unknown Scars/Marks/Tattoos: None Medical Alert: Diabetic The Long Beach Police Department continues to search for the victim. Local hospitals and area law enforcement agencies have also been alerted. Anyone who sees the victim or has information on his whereabouts is asked to call the Long Beach Police Department at (562) 435-6711 or 9-1-1. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 12/8/2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2016 Subject: HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On December 8, 2016, at approximately 6:30 a.m., officers were dispatched to the 4900 block of Ferro Court regarding a stabbing that just occurred. Upon arrival officers located a male adult with a stab wound to his upper torso. The subject who was responsible for the stabbing also a male adult remained at the scene and has been detained by officers while they conducted their investigation. Long Beach Fire Department responded and transported the victim to local Hospital in critical condition, where he was later pronounced deceased. Homicide Detectives responded and are handling the investigation, and no arrest has been made at this time. The victim has been identified as Aaron Whatley a 43 year-old resident of Long Beach. Anyone with information is urged to call Homicide Detectives Shea Robertson and Oscar Valenzuela at (562) 570-7244. Anonymous tips may be submitted through "LA Crime Stoppers" by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the "P3 Tips" app to your smart phone (available at the Apple App store and Google Play), or visiting http://www.lacrimestoppers.org/ This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 11/5/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2015 Subject: LONG BEACH POLICE INVESTIGATE ATTEMPT MURDER OF CHP OFFICER FOLLOWING PURSUIT Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On Thursday, November 5, 2015, about 1:00 p.m., Long Beach Police were requested to assist California Highway Patrol (CHP) with a search of an armed suspect in the area of South Street and Cherry Avenue. The preliminary investigation indicates a CHP motorcycle officer was eastbound on the 91 Freeway, west of Long Beach Boulevard, when he attempted to conduct a traffic stop for a carpool violation. The gold Ford Taurus exited the freeway at Long Beach Boulevard, and proceeded through a red light, initially at a slow rate of speed, then suddenly accelerated and drove away. A vehicle pursuit ensued for approximately three to four minutes and terminated at South Street and Cherry Avenue when the suspect vehicle collided into a cinder block wall. The suspect exited the vehicle and ran eastbound on South Street. When the CHP officer attempted to contact the suspect, the suspect turned and fired at the officer who took cover behind his motorcycle. The officer did not return fire. The suspect fled southbound between businesses on South Street and out of the officer’s line of sight. Long Beach Police received calls from businesses in the area regarding a male adult suspect attempting to rob employees at gunpoint and carjack a vehicle. A short time later, during a search of the area, Long Beach Police found a male adult lying near the railroad tracks north of Market Street, with a handgun nearby. The man matched the description of the suspect involved in the attempt murder of the CHP officer and the attempt robberies. Long Beach Fire Department responded and determined the suspect deceased at the scene. It appeared that the suspect sustained a self-inflicted gunshot injury. The name of the suspect is not being released at this time. The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office will make positive identification and notify next of kin. The investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call Long Beach Police Homicide Detail at (562) 570-7244. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or text TIPLA plus your tip to 274637 (CRIMES), or visit www.LACrimeStoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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ANNUAL POLICE AND FIRE MEMORIAL CEREMONY WILL INCLUDE ADDITION OF OFFICER WILLIAM H. WAGGONER
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 4/29/2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2016 Subject: ANNUAL POLICE AND FIRE MEMORIAL CEREMONY Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 Community members are invited to attend the annual Police and Fire Memorial Ceremony on Tuesday, May 3, 2016, at 9:00 a.m. The ceremony will take place at the foot of Chestnut Avenue, south of Broadway, near Long Beach City Hall. Historical research deemed appropriate that Patrolman William Homer Waggoner be added to the list of fallen police officers. Officer Waggoner passed away in 1954 as a result of injuries sustained in a gun battle nearly 24 years earlier. He will also be enrolled the California Peace Officer’s Memorial and National Law Enforcement Officers’ Memorial. At Tuesday’s event, Long Beach Police and Fire Department personnel, along with city dignitaries and staff, will honor those individuals who made the ultimate sacrifice with their lives while serving the Long Beach community. The memorial ceremony will include the Pledge of Allegiance led by a Long Beach Police explorer, posting of the colors, an invocation, a 21-gun salute and Taps by the Long Beach Police Honor Guard, individual recognition of fallen officers and firefighters, and a bagpipe performance of Amazing Grace, as well as remarks by Police Chief Robert Luna and Fire Chief Mike Duree. *This year’s ceremony will be the last to be held at this site due to the Civic Center renovation. Related news release regarding Officer Waggoner: http://longbeach.gov/police/press-releases/patrolman-waggoner/ This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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TRAFFIC FATALITY - LAKEWOOD BLVD AND SB 405 FWY
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 1/7/2019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: TRAFFIC FATALITY - LAKEWOOD BLVD AND SB 405 FWY Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 LBPDMediaRelations@longbeach.gov On Monday, January 7, 2019, at approximately 12:08 p.m., officers were dispatched to southbound Lakewood Boulevard north of Willow Street regarding an injury traffic collision, which resulted in the death of a male adult. When officers arrived on scene they discovered a motorcyclist, identified as 25-year-old Corey Haggerty of Lakewood, had collided with an SUV and was lying in the middle of southbound Lakewood Boulevard near his 2012 Honda CBR 600 motorcycle. The 2018 Ford Explorer SUV he collided with was stopped about 80 feet beyond. The Long Beach Fire Department responded and determined victim Haggerty deceased at the scene. The driver of the SUV, along with her passenger, were uninjured as a result of the collision. The preliminary investigation revealed victim Haggerty was riding south on Lakewood Boulevard in the number two lane at a high rate of speed. As he neared the Willow Street intersection he came in contact with the SUV being driven by a 49-year-old female resident of Torrance, as she was changing lanes to make a left turn onto Willow Street. The SUV had just exited from southbound 405 Freeway onto Lakewood Boulevard. After the collision, the driver of the SUV stopped to render aid, had a valid driver's license and proof of insurance. Detectives do not believe the driver of the SUV was under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of the collision. The motorcyclist had an expired driver’s license, which did not have a motorcycle endorsement. Anyone with information regarding the collision is asked to contact Detective Steve Fox of the Long Beach Police Department Collision Investigation Detail at (562) 570-7110. Anonymous tips may be submitted by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), texting TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 2/7/2017 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2017 Subject: MURDER Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On Tuesday, January 17, 2017, at approximately 8:09 p.m., Long Beach Police were dispatched to investigate a possible shooting in the 600 block of East Burnett Street. Arriving officers found a male adult who had been struck by gunfire in the upper body. Long Beach Fire Department personnel transported the victim, in critical condition, to a local hospital. The victim succumbed to his injuries on January 18, 2017. The victim has been identified as 31-year-old Mercredi Khourn, a resident of Long Beach. The suspect fled the scene before officers arrived. No further suspect description is available. A motive is yet to be determined and the investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to call Homicide Detectives Donald Goodman and Mark Mattia at (562) 570-7244. Anonymous tips may be submitted through "LA Crime Stoppers" by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the "P3 Tips" app to your smart phone (available at the Apple App store and Google Play), or www.LACrimeStopppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 3/1/2019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: L.B.P.D. ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF NEW COMMANDERS & CHANGES IN COMMAND STAFF ASSIGNMENTS Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 LBPDMediaRelations@longbeach.gov (Right: Lt. Mauk, Left: Lt. McGuire) Long Beach Police Chief Robert Luna has selected Lieutenant Donald Mauk, a 25-year veteran of the Police Department, and Lieutenant Melvin McGuire, a 22-year veteran of the Police Department, for promotion to the rank of Commander. Lieutenant Donald Mauk began his career with the Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) as a police officer in 1994. He then promoted to sergeant in 2008 and to lieutenant in 2015. Lieutenant Mauk has worked a variety of assignments including Patrol, Field Training Officer, Directed Enforcement, Hostage Negotiation Team, Support Bureau Office, Interim Jail Administrator. As a Lieutenant, he worked Patrol, Gang and Violent Crimes, and most recently in Robbery/Homicide. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business from California State University, Fullerton, and is a graduate of the Sherman Block Leadership Institute. Lieutenant Mauk serves on the Long Beach Police Historical Society and is a board member for the California Police Officers Association, Region X. Lieutenant Melvin McGuire began his career with the LBPD in 1997. He moved to Youth Services as a detective in 2001, serving as the School Resource Officer at Poly High School. He promoted to Sergeant in 2010 and Lieutenant in 2016. Lieutenant McGuire has worked assignments that include Juvenile Gang Detective, Background Investigator, Administrative Sergeant for the Patrol Bureau, Internal Affairs, and most recently as a South Division Patrol Lieutenant. Lieutenant McGuire is a member of the Command Officers Association and is an honor graduate of the Delinquency Control Institute, Sherman Block Supervisory Leadership Institute, and the POST Management Course. As a result of these recent promotions, there will be a limited commander rotation. Effective March 9, 2019 commander assignments will be as follows. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE Chief of Staff—Commander Erik Herzog Internal Affairs Division—Commander Lloyd Cox INVESTIGATIONS BUREAU Detective Division—Commander Don Wood Special Investigations Division—Commander Robert Smith* *Formerly known as Gang & Violent Crimes Division PATROL BUREAU East Division—Commander Patrick O’Dowd North Division—Commander Steve Lauricella West Division—Commander Melvin McGuire South Division—Commander Michael Lewis Field Support Division—Commander Rudy Komisza SUPPORT BUREAU Port Police Division—Commander Paul LeBaron Security Services Division—Commander Jeffrey Liberman Training Division—Commander Jeffrey Berkenkamp Jail Division—Commander Donald Mauk This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 11/10/2017 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: TRAFFIC FATALITY - WOODRUFF AVENUE & CONANT STREET Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On Thursday, November 9, 2017 at approx. 3:55 p.m., officers were dispatched to the area of Woodruff Avenue and Conant Street regarding an injury traffic collision between a vehicle and two juvenile bicyclists, which resulted in the death of one of the bicyclists. When officers arrived on scene, they discovered a 12-year-old male victim resident of Lakewood, lying in the southbound #1 lane of Woodruff Avenue, just south of Conant Street. They also discovered a 13-year-old female victim resident of Lakewood, seated on the west curb of Woodruff Avenue. Officers also observed a 2001 Chevy Suburban stopped in the #1 lane of Woodruff Avenue. The preliminary investigation revealed that the two bicyclists were on the sidewalk on the southwest corner waiting to cross Woodruff Avenue. when the light turned green they attempted to cross in the south crosswalk, when the 2001 Chevrolet, who was traveling westbound on Conant Street, attempted to make a left-hand turn onto southbound Woodruff Avenue on a green light, struck the bicyclists in the cross walk. Long Beach Fire Department paramedics responded and transported both bicyclists to a local area hospital. The juvenile male victim was later determined deceased. The juvenile female victim was treated and later released from the hospital. The driver of the Chevrolet Suburban was identified as a 39- year-old resident of Lakewood. The driver had his juvenile son in the vehicle at the time of the accident, but was not injured. The driver had a valid drivers license and insurance. The driver remained at the scene and cooperated with the preliminary investigation. Anyone who may have information regarding this incident is asked to call Long Beach Police Department Collision Investigation Detail Detective Brian Watt at (562) 570-7355. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 6/23/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2015 Subject: MURDER Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 Press Release: Arrest Made 8-3-15 On Monday, June 22, 2015, about 8:45 a.m., Long Beach Police were dispatched to the area of the 800 block Cedar Avenue regarding a shooting call, which resulted in the death of a male adult. Upon arrival, officers located a victim who had sustained multiple gunshot wounds to the upper torso. Long Beach Fire Department personnel responded and determined him deceased at the scene. The victim has been identified as 37-year-old Douglas Wilson of Long Beach. The SWAT team responded to assist with the search of a nearby residence. As a precautionary measure, nearby residents voluntarily evacuated during the tactical operation. A suspect was not located in the residence. No one is in custody and no suspect information is available. A motive for the shooting is unknown and the investigation remains ongoing. Anyone with information regarding this incident is urged to contact Long Beach Police Homicide Detectives Hugo Cortes and Oscar Valenzuela at (562) 570-7244. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or text TIPLA plus your tip to 274637 (CRIMES), or visit LACrimeStoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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LONG BEACH POLICE ANNOUNCE APPOINTMENT OF NEW COMMANDER AND ASSIGNMENT OF NEXT WEST DIVISION COMMANDER
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 1/6/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2015 Subject: LONG BEACH POLICE ANNOUNCE APPOINTMENT OF NEW COMMANDER AND ASSIGNMENT OF NEXT WEST DIVISION COMMANDER Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 Commander Conant Commander Smith Long Beach Police Chief Robert Luna has selected Richard Conant for the position of police commander and will be assigned to lead the Internal Affairs Division. Robert Smith, who is currently the Commander of the Internal Affairs Division, will begin a new assignment in the West Division. PROMOTION TO COMMANDER Commander Richard Conant, a 24-year veteran, began his career with the L.B.P.D. in February 1991. In 2006, he was promoted to sergeant and to lieutenant in 2011. Commander Conant has a diverse work history, including Patrol, Homicide, Gang Enforcement, the Office of the Chief of Police, and the S.W.A.T. team. His most recent assignment has been the Lieutenant in the Internal Affairs Division. Commander Conant has a Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice from California State University, Long Beach, and completed the Sherman Block Supervisory Leadership Institute and FBI Crisis Negotiation Team Leadership training. He is a current member of the Leadership Long Beach Institute Class of 2015. ASSIGNMENT OF WEST DIVISION COMMANDER Robert Smith, who is currently the Commander of the Internal Affairs Division, will begin a new assignment in the West Division on January 10, 2015. Commander Robert Smith began his career as a police officer with the Long Beach Police Department in 1990. His assignments have included working as a Patrol Officer, Field Training Officer, Community Policing Officer, Special Enforcement Section, and Drug Enforcement Detective. He has extensive experience in community policing and at one point lead the Department's Community Oriented Public Safety (COPS) Office. Commander Smith holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice from California State University, Fullerton, and an Associate of Arts Degree from Golden West College. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California's Delinquency Control Institute and the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) National Academy, 234th Session. The Long Beach Police Department congratulates Commander Conant and Commander Smith and wishes them continued success throughout their careers. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 3/1/2019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: MURDER INVESTIGATION - 1000 BLOCK OF EAST 11TH STREET Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 lbpdmediarelations@longbeach.gov Updated 11:17 a.m: On February 28, 2019, at approximately 5:15 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 1000 block of East 11th street regarding a hit shooting, which resulted in the death of a male juvenile and a non-life threatening injury to a female adult. When officers arrived, they located the juvenile victim, a 17-year-old resident of Long Beach, in the alley who had a gunshot wound to his upper torso. The female victim, a 34-year-old resident of Long Beach. was located inside a residence with a gunshot wound to the leg. The Long Beach Fire Department responded and transported both victims to a local hospital, where the juvenile victim was pronounced deceased. The preliminary investigation indicates the victims were in a garage that faces the alley in the rear of a residence. An unknown number of suspects driving a light-colored four-door sedan drove eastbound in the alley and fired multiple rounds at the victims. The motive for the shooting is unknown at this time. The investigation is on-going. Anyone with information regarding the incident is urged to contact LBPD Homicide Detectives Malcolm Evans and Robert Gonzales at (562) 570-7244. Anonymous tips may be submitted through “LA Crime Stoppers” by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the “P3 Tips” app to your smart phone (available at the Apple App store and Google Play), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 12/15/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On Monday, December 14, 2015, at approximately 10:08 p.m., Long Beach police were dispatched to a business in the 2500 block of Long Beach Boulevard regarding a suspect inside armed with a knife, which resulted in an officer involved shooting. The preliminary investigation has determined the following: • While officers were responding to the location, they received an update the suspect was now waiving the knife around inside the business, and some customers left in fear of their safety. • The first officers arrived on scene minutes after they were dispatched and encountered the suspect who was seated in a chair and still armed with a knife • They gave the suspect verbal commands to drop the knife and the suspect failed to comply with any of the officers orders • Officers then deployed less lethal options, which included an electronic control device and baton • The less lethal options were ineffective, and an officer involved shooting occurred • Officers immediately started life saving measures on the suspect • Long Beach Fire Department responded, rendered aid, and subsequently pronounced the suspect deceased at the scene • No officers or citizens in the business were injured • The knife was recovered at the scene • Limited portions of the incident were captured on video, which will be reviewed by Homicide detectives, in addition to the L.A. County District Attorney’s Office The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office will determine the suspect’s identity and notify next of kin. The Police Department thoroughly reviews all use of force incidents through a rigorous multi-step process that evaluates legal, policy, tactical, and equipment issues. Additionally, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office is conducting an independent investigation of the shooting, as they do with all officer involved shootings that occur in Los Angeles County that result in injury of death. The L.A. County Coroner’s Office also conducts an independent investigation of officer involved shootings that result in death. Anyone who may have witnessed this incident, or has information is encouraged to call the Long Beach Police Departments Homicide Detail at (562) 570-7244. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 8/21/2018 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: *UPDATE* CRITICAL MISSING PERSON- DOUGLAS GRANT Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 Douglas Clifford Grant (Click on photo to enlarge image) UPDATE - 8/21/18 at 4:30 PM: On Tuesday, August 7, 2018 the remains of missing person Douglas Clifford Grant were recovered in the Barstow Desert by the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Coroner. The Long Beach Police Department was notified on Saturday, August 18, 2018 that the remains were identified as those of Mr. Grant, who left his residence on July 18, 2018 to an unknown destination. Official cause of death will be determined by the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Coroner Office, who can be reached at (909) 387-2978. ORIGINAL NEWS RELEASE - 8/8/18: The Long Beach Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating a male adult who may be at risk. The missing person, 79-year-old Douglas Clifford Grant, was last seen by family members on July 19, 2018 at approximately 7:00 a.m., in the 3000 block of Golden Avenue. On July 24, 2018 family members received a tow notification from the California Highway Patrol indicating Mr. Grant's vehicle a Tan, 2008 Toyota pick-up was towed for being abandoned on the westbound I-40 FWY between mile markers 42 and 43. There has been no activity with any of his bank cards nor his cell phone since he left his residence. The victim is described as follows: Name: Douglas Clifford Grant Age: 79 years Gender: Male Race/Ethnicity: White Height: 6’0 Weight: 185 lbs. Hair: White Eyes: Blue Clothing: Unknown Scars/Marks/Tattoos: Fish tattoo on left arm Anyone who sees the victim or has information on his whereabouts is asked to call the Long Beach Police Department at (562) 435-6711 or 9-1-1. Anonymous tips may be submitted through “LA Crime Stoppers” by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the “P3 Tips” app to your smart phone (available at the Apple App store and Google Play), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 9/9/2018 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2018 Subject: MURDER INVESTIGATION (MARKET ST. & ORANGE AVE.) Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On September 8, 2018, at approx. 11:00 p.m., officers were dispatched to Market Street and Orange Avenue regarding a hit and run injury collision, which resulted in the death of a male adult. When officers arrived, they learned the victim was walking in the area of Market Street and Orange Avenue, when he got into an argument with the male driver of a red sedan. The argument continued and while the victim was standing in the center median area of the roadway, the suspect ran him over and fled westbound on Market Street. The victim was transported to a local hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. The victim has been identified as 40-year-old Victor Salvador Herrera of Long Beach. Shortly thereafter, in the area of Temple Avenue and Willow Street, officers observed what appeared to be an intoxicated driver, and attempted to conduct a traffic stop. When the vehicle collided into a parked car at 10th Street and Obispo Avenue, the suspect was taken into custody. Upon further investigation, it was determined this to be the same vehicle involved in the earlier hit and run. The suspect has been identified as 29-year-old Sokhorn Hor of Long Beach. He has been booked for murder and is being held at the Long Beach City Jail on $2,000,000 bail. Anyone who witnessed or has information regarding the incident is asked to call Long Beach Police Homicide Detectives Malcolm Evans and Robert Gonzales at (562) 570-7244. Anonymous tips may be submitted by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), texting TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 1/7/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2015 Subject: IMPROVING MOTORCYCLE SAFETY AIM OF L.B.P.D. OPERATION Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 The Long Beach Police Department will be conducting a specialized Motorcycle Safety Enforcement Operation on Saturday, January 10, 2015, in an effort to lower deaths and injuries. Extra officers will be on duty patrolling areas frequented by motorcyclists and where motorcycle crashes occur. Officers will be looking for violations made by drivers and riders alike that can lead to motorcycle crashes. They will be cracking down on both those driving regular vehicles and motorcycle riders that are under the influence of drugs or alcohol, speeding, making illegal turns, or committing other dangerous violations. Motorcycle fatalities saw a phenomenal drop of 37 percent from 2008 to 2010, but then rose 23 percent by 2012. Operations like this are aimed at curbing any increases in motorcycle deaths and sending the numbers back downward. In the City of Long Beach, there were 295 motorcyclists injured and 19 motorcycle fatalities during a three-year period spanning from January of 2011 to December of 2013. California collision data reveals that primary causes of motorcycle-involved crashes include speeding, unsafe turning and impairment due to alcohol and other drugs by both riders and drivers alike. The Long Beach Police Department would like to remind all motorists to always be alert and watch out for motorcycles, especially when turning and changing lanes. Drivers should be aware that motorcycle lane splitting is not illegal if done in a safe and prudent manner. Motorcycle riders should consult the Lane Splitting General Guidelines to learn more – www.ots.ca.gov/lanesplittinggeneralguidelines.pdf. Riders can get training through the California Motorcyclist Safety Program. Information and training locations are available at www.CA-msp.org or 1-877 RIDE 411 or 1-877-743-3411. Funding for this program is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The message to all drivers and motorcyclists is: share in the responsibility and do your part by safely "sharing the road." This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 2/20/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2015 Subject: IMPROVING MOTORCYCLE SAFETY AIM OF OPERATION Careless motorists as well as riders get special scrutiny Contact: Media Relations (562) 570-5273 The Long Beach Police Department will conduct a specialized Motorcycle Safety Enforcement Operation on February 22, 2015, in an effort to lower deaths and injuries. Extra officers will be on duty to patrol areas frequented by motorcyclists and where motorcycle crashes occurred. Officers will look for violations made by drivers and riders alike that can lead to motorcycle crashes. Officers will be cracking down on both those operating regular vehicles and motorcycles, who are under the influence of drugs or alcohol, speeding, making illegal turns, or any other dangerous violation. Motorcycle fatalities saw a phenomenal drop of 37% from 2008 to 2010, but then rose 23% by 2012. Operations like this are aimed at curbing any more raises in motorcycle deaths and sending the numbers back downward. Over the course of the past three years, motorcycle involved collisions have resulted in 15 fatal and approximately 277 injury crashes. California collision data reveals that primary causes of motorcycle-involved crashes include speeding, unsafe turning, and impairment due to alcohol and other drugs by both riders and drivers. Long Beach Police encourage you to practice the following: Safety tips for drivers – Share the Road: Look twice for motorcyclists, especially when entering the roadway, turning, or changing lanes Motorcyclists are allowed in HOV lanes unless prohibited by signage Safety tips for riders – See and Be Seen: Ride with lights on during daylight hour Use your lane position to increase visibility; change lanes only when there is ample room Match your speed to surrounding traffic Always wear a DOT compliant helmet and brightly colored protective clothing Riders are urged to obtain training through the California Motorcyclist Safety Program. Information and training locations are available online or 1-877 RIDE 411 (1-877-743-3411). Funding for this program is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The message to all drivers and motorcyclists is: Share in the responsibility and do your part by safely “sharing the road.” This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 11/5/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: LBPD ACADEMY GRADUATION CEREMONY HELD TODAY Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 CLICK PHOTO FOR LARGER VERSION The Long Beach Police Department is pleased to announce the graduation of Academy Class #88. The graduation ceremony was held today, November 5, 2015, at the Long Beach Performing Arts, Terrace Theater. Thirty-three Long Beach Police Department and two Gardena Police Department recruits successfully completed 27 ½ weeks of intense academic, physical and practical training in the areas such as: Patrol Procedures and Law Enforcement Tactics, Firearms Training, Weaponless Defense, Criminal Law, Vehicle Operations, Community Oriented Public Safety, and Cultural Diversity/Human Relations. Class #88 is diverse group who bring to the department a wide range of talents from a variety of backgrounds. The demographics for the class (33 LBPD recruits only) are as follows: Gender Male: 23 (69.7%) Female: 10 (30.3%) Race White: 18 (54.5%) Hispanic: 11 (33.3%) Black: 2 (6.1%) Other: 2 (6.1%) Asian: 0 Sex/Race Male/White: 14 (42.4%) Female/Hispanic: 6 (18.2%) Male/Hispanic: 5 (15.2%) Female/White: 4 (12.1%) Male Black: 2 (6.1%) Male/Other: 2 (6.1%) Education HS: 16 (48.5%) BA/BS: 10 (30.3%) AA: 6 (18.2%) MA: 1 (3%) The graduating class included the following officers: Officer Amanda Aknin Officer Tiffany Forster Officer Matthew Pech* Officer Monica Augustine Officer Ivan Garcia Officer Charles Pruiet Officer Matthew Calub Officer Genoveva Gonzales Officer Ivone Sanchez Officer Jose Castro Officer Craig Hazlewood Officer Manuel Sandoval Officer Benjamin Cobb Officer Benjamin Hearst Officer Troy Schaefer Officer James Connell Officer Nathan Kane Officer Hunter Schneider Officer Krizty Contreras Officer Michael Leraas Officer Timothy Stover Officer Marc Cooks Officer Melissa Martinez Officer Juan Urrieta Officer Kristina Cortes Officer Kevin Matter Officer Brian Weber Officer Alma Davila Officer Kevin Moreno Officer Daniel Wollenberg Officer Holden Deaton Officer Michelle Mounts Officer Mayda Zelaya* Officer Elieser Domingo Officer Bradley Muhlenkamp *Gardena Police Department The Long Beach Police Department congratulates the graduates and wishes them continued success in their future careers as law enforcement officers. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 5/5/2017 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2017 Subject: TRAFFIC FATALITY Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On Thursday, May 4, 2017, at approximately 3:35 p.m., Long Beach Police were dispatched to the 1900 block of East Pacific Coast Highway regarding an injury traffic collision involving a vehicle and multiple pedestrians. Arriving officers found a vehicle collided into the covered patio area of a restaurant that was open for business. The preliminary investigation indicated a gray 2006 Dodge Durango was traveling westbound on East Pacific Coast Highway, when it is believed the driver experienced a medical emergency and lost control of the vehicle. The vehicle drifted to the right, off the roadway, colliding with the raised curb on Pacific Coast Highway, crossed the sidewalk, and collided into the patio area, striking three patrons. A female patron was trapped under the vehicle and was initially aided by community members and subsequently extricated by Long Beach Fire Department personnel. Long Beach Fire Department (LBFD) personnel transported the male adult driver, in critical condition, to a local hospital. They also transported the three patrons, the female adult and two male adults, to local hospitals. Their injuries appeared to be non-life threatening. The driver was later transported to a hospital in Los Angeles and on May 5, 2017, Long Beach Police were notified that the driver, a 53-year-old resident of Seal Beach, was later pronounced deceased at the hospital. The Los Angeles County Coroner will determine cause of death and notify next of kin. Anyone who may have information regarding this incident is asked to call Long Beach Police Department Collision Investigation Detail Detective David Lauro at (562) 570-7355. Anonymous tips may be submitted through "LA Crime Stoppers" by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the "P3 Tips" app to your smart phone (available at the Apple App store and Google Play), or visiting www.LACrimeStoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ PRESS RELEASE City of Long Beach Public Information Office 411 W. Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802 12/13/2017 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # CM:121317 Subject: Long Beach Police Department South Division to Host Open House Contact: Arantxa Chavarria, Public Information Officer Long Beach Police Department 562.570.5273 LBPDMediaRelations@longbeach.gov The City of Long Beach will celebrate the reestablishment of the Police Department’s South Patrol Division, 400 W. Broadway, with a free community Open House event on Saturday, December 16, 2017, from 11:30 am until 2:30 pm. “Restoring the South Patrol Division will improve the safety of our community and demonstrates the City’s commitment to use Measure A funds to enhance public safety as promised,” said Mayor Robert Garcia. The Open House will feature tours of the facility, meet and greet with officers, equipment displays, refreshments, and welcoming remarks at noon. “We are very pleased to be able to restore the South Patrol Division Operations to the Public Safety Building,” said Police Chief Robert Luna. “We’re extremely grateful to our residents for supporting Measure A, which is allowing us to provide enhanced community oriented policing in the downtown area.” Measure A funds have reestablished the Long Beach Police Department’s South Patrol Division with eight sworn police positions and two civilian positions. South Division started deploying out of the Public Safety Building on Saturday, November 18, 2017. To contact the South Patrol Division, email LBPDSouth@longbeach.gov or call (562) 570-7555. About Measure A In 2016, Long Beach voters recognized a pressing need to maintain and enhance public safety services and invest in City infrastructure. Thanks to the passage of Measure A, Fire Engine 8, Paramedic Rescue 12, Police South Division, and Police Academy operations have been restored, enhancing public safety citywide. The City is also making a historic investment in revitalizing heavily utilized public spaces such as streets, libraries, community centers, and parks. Anticipated to raise $384 million over ten years for the City of Long Beach, Measure A is collected as a one percent sales tax for the first six years, and then reduces to half a percent in the four years before it sunsets. For more information, visit: www.longbeach.gov/MeasureA For more news, pictures, videos and announcements of what’s happening in Long Beach, follow us on Facebook , Twitter , Instagram and YouTube .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 4/5/2018 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: MURDER INVESTIGATION Contact: Media Relations (562) 570-5273 On Wednesday, April 4, 2018, at approx. 12:00 a.m., officers were dispatched to the 5300 hundred block of Orange Avenue regarding a shooting, which resulted in the death of two male adults, and the injury of a third. When officers arrived, they discovered a deceased male, identified as 52-year-old Suy Phavong of Long Beach, who had sustained a gunshot wound to the torso. A second male subject, identified as 35-year-old Panha Nhean of Long Beach, had also been struck in the torso. He was transported to a local hospital by Long Beach Fire Department paramedics, where he was pronounced deceased. A third male subject, only being identified as a 47-year-old resident of Long Beach, was also transported to a local hospital with a non-life threatening injury. The preliminary investigation determined that all the victims were in a converted detached garage when an unknown suspect opened fire on the group. A motive for the shooting is unknown, no suspect information is available at this time, and the investigation remains ongoing. Anyone who may have information regarding this incident should contact Long Beach Police Homicide Detectives Teryl Hubert and Scott Lasch at (562) 570-7244. Anonymous tips may be submitted through “LA Crime Stoppers” by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), downloading the “P3 Tips” app to your smart phone (available at the Apple App store and Google Play), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 9/30/2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2016 Subject: TRAFFIC FATALITY Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On Thursday, September 29, 2016, at approximately 7:06 p.m., Long Beach Police Department responded to a vehicle versus a pedestrian injury traffic collision at the intersection of Artesia Boulevard and Myrtle Street. Upon arrival, officers discovered a 2009 Ford Flex in the intersection and a male victim laying in the roadway next to the vehicle. Long Beach Fire Department Paramedics responded to the scene and transported the victim to a local Hospital. The Investigation revealed that the 2009 Ford Flex was traveling westbound Artesia Boulevard when three male juveniles attempted to run diagnolly across Artesia Boulevard at Myrtle Avenue. Two of the male pedestrians successfully ran across Artesia Boulevard in front of the vehicle, but the victim did not and was struck by the Ford Flex. The driver of the 2009 Ford Flex, a 43-year-old male resident of Compton, stopped at the scene and called 911. He and his passenger did not suffer any injuries. The driver had a valid drivers license and insurance and was not cited. The victim is a 17 year-old resident of Long Beach and suffered major head trauma. On September 30, 2016, he died from his injuries at a local hospital. Any witnesses are asked to call Detective Brian Watt at (562) 570-5520. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 3/2/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # 2015 Subject: TRAFFIC FATALITY Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 On February 17, 2015, at approximately 6:06 p.m., Long Beach Police were dispatched to Bellflower Boulevard and Atherton Street regarding an injury traffic collision involving a vehicle and a pedestrian, which resulted in the death of a male adult. Arriving officers found Long Beach Fire Department paramedics attending to a male pedestrian who sustained major head and body trauma. The pedestrian was transported to a local hospital in critical condition. The preliminary investigation revealed the 60- to 70-years-old unidentified pedestrian was walking westbound across Bellflower Boulevard, south of Atherton Street, when he was struck by a 2013 Mazda. The Mazda, being driven by a 26-year-old Long Beach resident, was traveling southbound Bellflower Boulevard. The pedestrian was not carrying any identification and is currently listed as a John Doe. The Mazda driver remained at the scene, was interviewed, and later released. Long Beach Police were notified that on February 27, 2015, the pedestrian succumbed to his injuries. The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office will make positive identification and notify next-of-kin. Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to call Collision Investigations Detective Sirilo Garcia at (562) 570-7355. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), or text TIPLA plus your tip to 274637 (CRIMES), or visit www.LACrimeStoppers.org . This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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A- A A+ Long Beach Police Department Media Relations 400 W. Broadway Long Beach, CA 90802 (562) 570-5273 12/7/2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Release # Subject: MURDER Contact: Media Relations Detail (562) 570-5273 UPDATE: On 2/10/2016, 33-year-old Justin Michael St. George was arrested in connection with this murder. See link to related news release Original news release : On Sunday, December 6, 2015, at approximately 10:40 a.m., Long Beach Police responded to a parking lot in the 1700 block of Ximeno Avenue regarding the body of a deceased male adult. The victim was found inside an RV with a fatal injury to the torso and was determined deceased at the scene. Additional information regarding the nature of the injury is not being released at this time. The preliminary investigation determined the RV had parked at that location sometime between late Friday night or early Saturday morning. The victim is only being identified as a 62-year-old male pending notification of next of kin. Detectives believe the victim had only resided in Long Beach a short time. A motive for the assault is unknown and remains under investigation. Anyone with information regarding the incident is urged to contact Long Beach Police Homicide Detectives Mark Bigel Guarino and Shea Robertson at (562) 570-7244. Anonymous tips may be submitted by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), texting TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637), or visiting www.lacrimestoppers.org. This information is preliminary and is intended for early information use rather than being a formal investigative report. About Long Beach Police Department The mission of the Long Beach Police Department is to enhance public safety through partnerships, while providing a safe City for all people. For more information on the Police Department, please visit us at www.longbeach.gov/police . Follow us on social media to stay connected: Facebook , Twitter , and Instagram .
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