Catching Up On My E-Policing Tips from LAPD
Did you know the LAPD has a ’service’ called E-Policing? Essentially it’s a community targeted crime & policing notification and news system. You simply sign up for it on their website and the LAPD will send tips, newsletters, and other important information directly to you.
Their words:
E-Policing is our way of bringing community policing to the Internet. The E-Policing program enables Senior Lead Officers, Area Captains, and detectives to e-mail newsletters, crime trends and other important information to you.
On November 11th they wrote:
Residents who park their vehicles outside of their garages should always remember to take their garage door openers with them. We have seen on multiple occasions suspects breaking into vehicles for the purpose of obtaining the garage door opener. The suspects enter the garage and remove the victims tools and other valubles.
An additional consideration is to always ensure that the interior door from your house to the garage is locked and secured. Pet doors into your home also offer an easy way for would be burglars to enter your home. Always remember to make your home as safe and secure as possible.
For additional safety tips and current crime trends in your community contact your Senior Lead Officers and find out how you can get involved in the Neighborhood Watch Program.
Senior Lead Officer Dennis Cunningham #34966 Topanga Area, 818-756-3070
Good, free advice from the LAPD.
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Does Michael Martinez’s Disappearance Involve Narcotics? Someone Thinks So
I’m a big believer that those who have access to data, have access to power. I pay careful attention to how people who find this site get here. Sometimes it’s boring, but sometimes it’s fascinating.
I noticed four Google searches in the logs this morning that look to me like a fishing expedition. It could be a something, or it could be a nothing. But did the Michael Martinez ‘boat accident’ and his subsequent disappearance have something to do with drugs, even though no references to narcotics have been made in any press accounts? Someone seems to think so.
I’ll let you be the judge for now, but it’s a known fact that people involved in crimes are always very curious what the authorities know or don’t know.
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Exploring The Canoga Park Pot Factory and Updated Pictures
So, yesterday I posted a picture of the warehouse at 8411 Canoga Ave where the LAPD uncovered a pot farm earlier this week. Turns out, the unit of the building with the facility was a different one than I photographed. Their unit was actually even closer to the Topanga Station’s rear gate than the one I posted.
Check out the above video which takes you on a tour of the facility and includes interviews with some of the neighbors – including the son of comedian Paul Rodriguez (best known for his groundbreaking work in A Million to Juan) – who has a skateboarding school in an adjacent unit.
Here are the accurate photos:
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