We officially have a new Senior Lead Officer (SLO), Officer Cesar Larios. His numbers are as follows:
Office : 818/637-2082Senior Lead Officer: Daniel Ruelas Office: (818) 838-9847 Cell: (818) 637-2082
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Senior Lead Officer
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Free Car Seat Safety Education Class
Free Car Seat Safety
Education Class & Car Seat. First 75 participants who complete the two hour
class
will receive a FREE car seat.
Los Angeles Police Department Valley Traffic
Division &
Los Angeles City Council Member Mitchell Englander
Date: Monday, June 9th, 2014
Time: 9 AM - 11 AM
Location: LAPD Devonshire PALS Youth Center
8721 Wilbur Ave, Northridge CA 91324
Nationally certified LAPD Officers will teach you
how to select and install the right car seat for your child!
First 75 Participants who complete the 2 hour class
will receive a FREE car seat.
(ONE PER FAMILY)
For further information, please call Council member
Mitchell Englander's CD 12 Community Service Center at (818)882-1212
Los Angeles City Council Member Mitchell Englander
Date: Monday, June 9th, 2014
Time: 9 AM - 11 AM
Location: LAPD Devonshire PALS Youth Center
8721 Wilbur Ave, Northridge CA 91324
Nationally certified LAPD Officers will teach you
how to select and install the right car seat for your child!
First 75 Participants who complete the 2 hour class
will receive a FREE car seat.
(ONE PER FAMILY)
For further information, please call Council member
Mitchell Englander's CD 12 Community Service Center at (818)882-1212
BLOOD DRIVE coming. Jun 11
LADP
Mission: "Providence Blood Drive"
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Mission Community Police station - Blood Mobile
11121 Sepulveda Blvd, Mission Hills
11:00am to 1:00pm (break) 2:30pm to 5:00pm
Contact Officer Heinzman at 818-926-6245
Special plea for type " O
" and " A " blood!
Every actual donor will receive a coupon
for a pint of Baskin
Robbins Ice Cream!
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Burglary Prevention Checklist
Burglary
Prevention Checklist
❑Secure any sliding doors. Put a steel rod in the door channel. Install 2 or 3 screws in the overhead track to reduce the chance of the door being lifted out of the track.
❑Look into installing a burglar alarm system. Some alarms even link to a law enforcement agency.
❑Have a wide-angle door viewer (peephole) installed in your front door so you can see who is at the door.
❑Be wary of wrong numbers and teach children what to say to strangers on the phone.
❑Use an engraving pen to write your current driver's license number on your property. Burglars don't want marked merchandise.
❑Keep bushes and trees near your house well trimmed. Thick, tall shrubbery provides cover for a burglar and lets him work undetected.
❑Keep the area around your house well lit. This will discourage burglars.
❑Organize a Neighborhood Watch program. Neighbors working together make one of the best crime-fighting teams around.
❑Make sure that the locks on your doors and windows are strong and secure - AND USE THEM.
❑Display "Beware" signs. If you have a dog or an alarm system, put up signs that say you do. They deter thieves.
❑Never leave a house key in an obvious place such as a mailbox or under a doormat.
❑Put your house and car keys on separate key rings, and don't put identification tags on keys.
❑Secure any sliding doors. Put a steel rod in the door channel. Install 2 or 3 screws in the overhead track to reduce the chance of the door being lifted out of the track.
❑Look into installing a burglar alarm system. Some alarms even link to a law enforcement agency.
❑Have a wide-angle door viewer (peephole) installed in your front door so you can see who is at the door.
❑Be wary of wrong numbers and teach children what to say to strangers on the phone.
❑Use an engraving pen to write your current driver's license number on your property. Burglars don't want marked merchandise.
❑Keep bushes and trees near your house well trimmed. Thick, tall shrubbery provides cover for a burglar and lets him work undetected.
❑Keep the area around your house well lit. This will discourage burglars.
❑Organize a Neighborhood Watch program. Neighbors working together make one of the best crime-fighting teams around.
❑Make sure that the locks on your doors and windows are strong and secure - AND USE THEM.
❑Display "Beware" signs. If you have a dog or an alarm system, put up signs that say you do. They deter thieves.
❑Never leave a house key in an obvious place such as a mailbox or under a doormat.
❑Put your house and car keys on separate key rings, and don't put identification tags on keys.
Monday, June 2, 2014
33 Activities For Kids That Cost Under $10
Keeping kids busy while they are at home
during the warm summer months is a challenge for any parent, older
sibling or babysitter. It’s not easy to fill an 8 hour+ day with fun
activities for your little ones. Thankfully, some brilliant people
online came up with some fun (and safe) ways to keep children occupied
for less than $10.
Don’t spend a fortune taking them to the movies, swimming pool or mall every day (although that can be fun). Try some of these cheap, but awesome, ideas. You might enjoy them yourself, too!
Don’t spend a fortune taking them to the movies, swimming pool or mall every day (although that can be fun). Try some of these cheap, but awesome, ideas. You might enjoy them yourself, too!
2.) You can also use tape to create some oversized, fun games.
3.) Turn your driveway into a fun target game using chalk and sponges.
4.) Chalk is also a great way to play dress-up without dolls.
5.) Exploding paint bags can be a messy, fun art project for your kids.
6.) Use plastic container lids, glue and food coloring for a neat painting craft.
7.) Have extra bubble wrap? Make stomp paintings.
8.) Cut up a tarp with scissors to make a cheap throwing game.
9.) Create a quiet, safe game of Jenga by using cut-up sponges.
10.) Use foil to make a big river in the backyard.
11.) Tape a paper towel roll to the wall to make a simple game for your toddler.
12.) Or run some pipe cleaners through a colander.
13.) “Sew” through burlap using plastic needles, making fun designs.
14.) Let kids practice their letters in this sugar writing tray.
15.) Go camping indoors and let your kids’ imaginations run wild.
16.) Let your kids experiment with water marbles.
17.) Create alien bubble science projects.
18.) Extract DNA from strawberries as a fun experiment.
19.) Balloon rockets teach a lesson, plus they are just fun.
20.) Make a mini bowling game with pencil erasers and marbles.
21.) Got yarn? Let kids crawl through a safe playground you create.
22.) Pretending the floor is lava can be turned into a fun, educational game.
23.) Make soap clouds by putting a bar of soap into the microwave.
24.) Let your kids compete in a Popcorn Olympics!
25.) Balloon ping pong is a fun activity your kids can safely play indoors.
26.) Strands of painter’s tape can form a fun, sticky spiderweb.
27.) Transform an old box into an indoor slide.
28.) Go outside and let your kids make a rainbow bubble snake from simple ingredients.
29.) Create a giant, DIY bubble wand.
30.) Fill balloons with Play-Doh for a fun new toy.
31.) Help kids create their own t-shirt designs with crayons and sand paper.
32.) Cut a pool noodle in half to make a marble race track.
33.) Or use those pool noodles to create a backyard obstacle course.
Pretty much all of these ideas require some parental supervision, but it should be fun for everyone involved! Give them a try this summer, or at least share this article so other parents can!
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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
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