Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Advisory: MISSING GIRL



Advisory: Missing Girl Nicole Ryan is white, 4 feet 11, about 100 pounds, and has long red hair, last seen near Oakdale /Nordhoff call 911



Police are searching for a 10-year-old Northridge girl who disappeared from her home during the night.

Nicole Ryan is white, 4 feet 11, about 100 pounds, and has long red hair.


According to the preliminary investigation, the girl's mother saw her in her room about 1 a.m., but when she went into the girl's room about 3:30a.m., the child was gone.

There were no indications of foul play, and nothing had happened to prompt the child to run away.

Anyone who know the child's whereabouts is urged to call 911
For full details, view this message on the web.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Emergency Preparedness

Emergency Preparedness ad hoc Committee will be continuing with the “step by step” program and have invited the LAFD - CERT to come speak at our April meeting. 

Have you been trained? There is an upcoming CERT class that will start Monday, April 29, 2013 at 6:15pm held at Mission station in the Community Room for 7 Mondays through June 10, 2013. You can sign-up by calling Betty Ley at 818-837-3664 or the Community Relations office at 818-838-9860 or e-mail Betty at: no1leyblondeangel@yahoo.com
 

Our next Emergency Preparedness committee meeting will be Wednesday, March 27, 2013 at 6:00pm.

Lock it, Hide it, Keep it

Help prevent vehicle burglaries:
•Don't leave valuables in your car. If you must leave valuable items in your car while out and about, place items out of sight.

•Never open a trunk, fill it full of valuables, close it, and then just walk away.
• Once home, unload your valuables immediately. 
• Do not store valuables in your car and definitely never overnight. Leave no trace. 
• Don't leave any sign that there might be valuables out of sight in your vehicle, such as connector cables. 
• Very few auto break-ins are random — thieves see something in plain sight that is valuable, or hints of possible hidden valuables. 
• Try to park in busy, well-lighted areas.
• Lock all your vehicle's doors even if you plan to be gone for only a brief time. It only takes seconds to steal your stuff! 

• It's not at all uncommon for thieves to walk down a row of parked vehicles and check car doors to see if they are unlocked. 
• Don't leave any window open or even cracked open, including vent/wing windows and sunroofs. 
•As soon as you notice something's stolen (or that your car has been broken into) do not touch/adjust anything in, on, or around the car. 
• As soon as possible, call the police to report the incident and if possible, to have fingerprints taken. • Do not confront anyone. 
• Property can be replaced! Be alert, be aware, and be prepared to be a good witness. Keep reminding people of the “Lock it, Hide it, Keep it” campaign.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

STOP Sign

Great news...the STOP sign that we have been wanting at the corner of Lanark and Burnett was installed on March 12th and is now a 4 way Stop.  It has taken a little over 4 ½ years but it is DONE!  Hopefully we will all feel safer at this intersection as it was a huge concern.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Neighborhood Watch Meeting Announcement



MARSON-NOBLE NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
                    Protect your home…
Protect your family…
Against crime!
                 Make a difference in your community!

Your Marson-Noble Neighborhood Watch, in cooperation with the Mission Division of the Los Angeles Police Department, invites you to attend our next

NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH MEETING

WHEN:   THURSDAY, April 4th,  2013 AT  7:00 PM
      WHERE:  DEBBIE’S HOUSE – 14948 MARSON ST

Get the latest information about crime in our neighborhood…meet our Community Lead Police Officer and learn about crime prevention…
Our guest speaker will be Animal Regulation.
·       Get to know your neighbors!
·       Voice your concerns!
·       Updates on crime stats!
·       Bring a neighbor!

Please visit our blog online at   http://marsonnobleneighborhoodwatch.blogspot.com
                                                     
What is Neighborhood Watch?

Neighborhood Watch is a crime prevention program which enlists the active participation of residents in cooperation with local police to prevent and reduce crime in our neighborhoods.

Neighborhood Watch is residents not only knowing each other, but taking the time to care about each other and working together in a program of mutual assistance.

Neighborhood Watch is about crime prevention education and the implementation of important home and personal security strategies.
BARRIO MARSON-NOBLE MIRA
                      Proteja su casa ...
Proteja a su familia ...
Contra el crimen!
              Marque la diferencia en su comunidad! 
                
Su Marson-Noble Neighborhood Watch, en cooperación con la División de Misión de la Policía de Los Ángeles, le invita a asistir a nuestro próximo

REUNIÓN DE VIGILANCIA DEL VECINDARIO

CUÁNDO: JUEVES, ABRIL 4TH, 2013  A LAS 7:00 PM
       LUGAR: CASA DE DEBBIE'S - 14948 MARSON ST

Obtenga la información más reciente acerca de la delincuencia en nuestro barrio ... conocer a nuestro Lead Comunidad Oficial de Policía y aprender acerca de la prevención del delito ...
Nuestro orador invitado será Animal Reglamento
• Conozca a sus vecinos!
• Expresar sus preocupaciones!
• Actualizaciones en estadísticas del crimen!
• Lleve un vecino!

Por favor, visite nuestro blog en línea http://marsonnobleneighborhoodwatch.blogspot.com
                                                      
¿Qué es la Vigilancia de Vecindario?
Vigilancia del Vecindario es un programa de prevención del delito que alista la participación activa de los residentes en cooperación con la policía local para prevenir y reducir el crimen en nuestros vecindarios.

Vigilancia del Vecindario son los residentes no sólo conocerse, pero tomarse el tiempo para cuidar el uno del otro y trabajar juntos en un programa de asistencia mutua.

Vigilancia del Vecindario es acerca de la educación sobre prevención del delito y la aplicación de su casa importante y estrategias personales de seguridad.
e Seguridad.
The safety of our Neighborhood is not up to the Police...IT IS OURS!



It is up to everyone that lives in our community to watch out, not only for themselves but, for their neighbors. If you see cars that are parked and not moved for more than 72 hours call 311 and report it. If you see any vandalism, PLEASE report it. If you see someone that obviously doesn't belong or is doing something they shouldn't be, PLEASE report it. Lets keep our neighborhood clean, if you see furniture being dumped, call and have it removed.



WE ARE THE EYES AND EARS FOR THE POLICE. IT IS UP TO US TO KEEP OUR NEIGHBORHOOD SAFE!!!

Senior Lead: Officer ???
Office: (818) 838-9847 Cell: (818) 731-2553