Thursday, July 30, 2015

Weekly Crime Summary

Weekly Crime Summary
The new Weekly Crime Summary is available for July 19 - July 25.

The most recent Weekly Crime Summaries will be listed on the homepage of our website,
http://www.losalamitospolice.org/

Monday, July 27, 2015

National Night Out, Tuesday August 4th

National night out is a designated evening where communities across America come together to take a stand against crime and drugs while building a relationship between the community and police. 

Please join us for free food and entertainment as we affirm our conviction against crime through this invaluable relationship building between your local police departments and fellow community members.


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Thursday, July 23, 2015

Weekly Crime Summary

The new Weekly Crime Summary is available for July 12 - July 18.

The most recent Weekly Crime Summaries will be listed on the homepage of our website,
http://www.losalamitospolice.org/

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

National Night Out

National night out is a designated evening where communities across America come together to take a stand against crime and drugs while building a relationship between the community and police.

Please join us for free food and entertainment as we affirm our conviction against crime through this invaluable relationship building between your local police departments and fellow community members.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Weekly Crime Summary

The new Weekly Crime Summary is available for July 5 - July 11.

The most recent Weekly Crime Summaries will be listed on the homepage of our website,
http://www.losalamitospolice.org/

Thursday, July 9, 2015

Weekly Crime Summary

The new Weekly Crime Summary is available for June 28 - July 4.

The most recent Weekly Crime Summaries will be listed on the homepage of our website,
http://www.losalamitospolice.org/

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Weekly Crime Summary

The new Weekly Crime Summary is available for June 21 - June 27.

The most recent Weekly Crime Summaries will be listed on the homepage of our website,
http://www.losalamitospolice.org/

Saturday, July 4, 2015

PET OWNER TIPS FOR THE JULY 4TH HOLIDAY


The Fourth of July can be a frightening time for animals, with the loud sounds of firecrackers and fireworks often sending pets scurrying out of the house or yard in search of security or shelter. Long Beach Animal Care Services reminds all animal owners that they can save themselves and their pets a tremendous amount of heartache and anxiety by following a few simple suggestions:
·         Keep pets indoors, if possible, or confined to a secure area (never tether an animal because it can lead to more harm or an accidental death)
·         Double check yard gates to make sure that pets cannot escape
·         Make certain pets are wearing identification, including the name and current telephone number of owner
Anyone who loses an animal in the City of Long Beach, Los Alamitos, Seal Beach, Signal Hill or Cerritos should visit www.petharbor.com or the City's pet lost and found online at www.longbeach.gov/acs. If one does not see their pet online, please visit the local shelter in person on Sunday, July 5, 2015, between the hours of 10:00 am and 4:00 pm. The shelter is located at 7700 E. Spring St., between Studebaker Road and the San Gabriel River (605) Freeway.
Taking special care of your pets during the Fourth of July is responsible pet ownership, just like licensing and keeping identification tags on pets, and making sure they are spayed or neutered.
The shelter will be closed Saturday, July 4, 2015, but Animal Control Officers will be responding 24-hours a day to emergency calls, such as stray and injured animals, and animals that have bitten others.
Animal Care staff will contact owners of lost pets that have identification tags or microchips. Animals with identification will be held at the Village for fourteen days, pending being claimed by their owner. Animals without identification will be held for a minimum of six days before being evaluated for adoption.
The shelter is open to the public Wednesday through Friday, from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm, and Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. The shelter is closed on Monday, Tuesday and holidays. For Animal Care Services or more information call 570-PETS (7387). After-hours emergency phone calls for services are automatically transferred to the Fire Department for dispatch service.
For further information regarding Animal Care Services and responsible pet ownership, visit www.longbeach.gov/acs or call 562.570.7387.

LOS ALAMITOS POLICE DEPARTMENT CAUTIONS THE PUBLIC OF ILLEGAL FIREWORKS


As the 4th of July fast approaches and we celebrate the birth of our nation with family and friends, the Los Alamitos Police Department would like to remind the public that the use of fireworks in the City is illegal. 
Across the nation, approximately 10,000 people sustain eye injuries and burns from the use of fireworks each year, and as reported by the National Safety Council (www.nsc.org), children between the ages of 10 and 14 are three times as likely to suffer a fireworks related injury as the general population.  Most of these injuries are directly attributed to the use of illegal fireworks as well as those approved as Safe and Sane.  Moreover, millions of dollars of fireworks related property damage are reported annually.  
The use, possession, or sale of fireworks in Los Alamitos is a crime and is punishable by fines up to $1,000 and/or 1 year in county jail.  The Los Alamitos Police Department will be actively enforcing California Health and Safety Code violations related to fireworks.  
The Police Department wants everyone to celebrate Independence Day safely and responsibly.  Residents and visitors are encouraged to enjoy the professional fireworks display and festivities presented during the 4th of July Spectacular held at the Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base.  The event is free to the public but a nominal $5 fee per vehicle will be charged for parking.
The public is encouraged to report fireworks activity to the Los Alamitos Police Department at (562) 594-7232.

4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR


The 28th Annual 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular is taking place on Saturday, July 4th at the Joint Forces Training Base in Los Alamitos. The cities of Los Alamitos, Cypress, Seal Beach, and the Community of Rossmoor collaborate to host this annual event to celebrate our Country’s Declaration of Independence. The event and fireworks display will take place on the runways of the military installation with a larger fireworks display this year.
Expect increased vehicle and pedestrian congestion in the area and on the streets surrounding the Joint Forces Training Base, as well as the streets entering and exiting the Base.  Give yourself extra time and do not be in a rush.
Have a safe celebration and enjoy the fireworks at the Spectacular, but please don’t bring the following:
No alcoholic beverages
No dogs (service dogs OK)
No fireworks
No BBQs
No motorhomes
For more information, check out this link:  4th of July Fireworks Spectacular

Friday, July 3, 2015

LOS ALAMITOS POLICE DEPARTMENT CAUTIONS THE PUBLIC OF ILLEGAL FIREWORKS


As the 4th of July fast approaches and we celebrate the birth of our nation with family and friends, the Los Alamitos Police Department would like to remind the public that the use of fireworks in the City is illegal. 
Across the nation, approximately 10,000 people sustain eye injuries and burns from the use of fireworks each year, and as reported by the National Safety Council (www.nsc.org), children between the ages of 10 and 14 are three times as likely to suffer a fireworks related injury as the general population.  Most of these injuries are directly attributed to the use of illegal fireworks as well as those approved as Safe and Sane.  Moreover, millions of dollars of fireworks related property damage are reported annually.  
The use, possession, or sale of fireworks in Los Alamitos is a crime and is punishable by fines up to $1,000 and/or 1 year in county jail.  The Los Alamitos Police Department will be actively enforcing California Health and Safety Code violations related to fireworks.  
The Police Department wants everyone to celebrate Independence Day safely and responsibly.  Residents and visitors are encouraged to enjoy the professional fireworks display and festivities presented during the 4th of July Spectacular held at the Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base.  The event is free to the public but a nominal $5 fee per vehicle will be charged for parking.
The public is encouraged to report fireworks activity to the Los Alamitos Police Department at (562) 594-7232.

PET OWNER TIPS FOR THE JULY 4TH HOLIDAY


The Fourth of July can be a frightening time for animals, with the loud sounds of firecrackers and fireworks often sending pets scurrying out of the house or yard in search of security or shelter. Long Beach Animal Care Services reminds all animal owners that they can save themselves and their pets a tremendous amount of heartache and anxiety by following a few simple suggestions:
·         Keep pets indoors, if possible, or confined to a secure area (never tether an animal because it can lead to more harm or an accidental death)
·         Double check yard gates to make sure that pets cannot escape
·         Make certain pets are wearing identification, including the name and current telephone number of owner
Anyone who loses an animal in the City of Long Beach, Los Alamitos, Seal Beach, Signal Hill or Cerritos should visit www.petharbor.com or the City's pet lost and found online at www.longbeach.gov/acs. If one does not see their pet online, please visit the local shelter in person on Sunday, July 5, 2015, between the hours of 10:00 am and 4:00 pm. The shelter is located at 7700 E. Spring St., between Studebaker Road and the San Gabriel River (605) Freeway.
Taking special care of your pets during the Fourth of July is responsible pet ownership, just like licensing and keeping identification tags on pets, and making sure they are spayed or neutered.
The shelter will be closed Saturday, July 4, 2015, but Animal Control Officers will be responding 24-hours a day to emergency calls, such as stray and injured animals, and animals that have bitten others.
Animal Care staff will contact owners of lost pets that have identification tags or microchips. Animals with identification will be held at the Village for fourteen days, pending being claimed by their owner. Animals without identification will be held for a minimum of six days before being evaluated for adoption.
The shelter is open to the public Wednesday through Friday, from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm, and Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. The shelter is closed on Monday, Tuesday and holidays. For Animal Care Services or more information call 570-PETS (7387). After-hours emergency phone calls for services are automatically transferred to the Fire Department for dispatch service.
For further information regarding Animal Care Services and responsible pet ownership, visit www.longbeach.gov/acs or call 562.570.7387.

Thursday, July 2, 2015

LOS ALAMITOS POLICE DEPARTMENT CAUTIONS THE PUBLIC OF ILLEGAL FIREWORKS


As the 4th of July fast approaches and we celebrate the birth of our nation with family and friends, the Los Alamitos Police Department would like to remind the public that the use of fireworks in the City is illegal. 
Across the nation, approximately 10,000 people sustain eye injuries and burns from the use of fireworks each year, and as reported by the National Safety Council (www.nsc.org), children between the ages of 10 and 14 are three times as likely to suffer a fireworks related injury as the general population.  Most of these injuries are directly attributed to the use of illegal fireworks as well as those approved as Safe and Sane.  Moreover, millions of dollars of fireworks related property damage are reported annually.  
The use, possession, or sale of fireworks in Los Alamitos is a crime and is punishable by fines up to $1,000 and/or 1 year in county jail.  The Los Alamitos Police Department will be actively enforcing California Health and Safety Code violations related to fireworks.  
The Police Department wants everyone to celebrate Independence Day safely and responsibly.  Residents and visitors are encouraged to enjoy the professional fireworks display and festivities presented during the 4th of July Spectacular held at the Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base.  The event is free to the public but a nominal $5 fee per vehicle will be charged for parking.
The public is encouraged to report fireworks activity to the Los Alamitos Police Department at (562) 594-7232.

4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR


The 28th Annual 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular is taking place on Saturday, July 4th at the Joint Forces Training Base in Los Alamitos. The cities of Los Alamitos, Cypress, Seal Beach, and the Community of Rossmoor collaborate to host this annual event to celebrate our Country’s Declaration of Independence. The event and fireworks display will take place on the runways of the military installation with a larger fireworks display this year.
Expect increased vehicle and pedestrian congestion in the area and on the streets surrounding the Joint Forces Training Base, as well as the streets entering and exiting the Base.  Give yourself extra time and do not be in a rush.
Have a safe celebration and enjoy the fireworks at the Spectacular, but please don’t bring the following:
No alcoholic beverages
No dogs (service dogs OK)
No fireworks
No BBQs
No motorhomes
For more information, check out this link:  4th of July Fireworks Spectacular