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Beach cities crime report for February 4

  A victim was standing in the parking lot of a business on the 2100 block of Artesia Boulevard, around 1 a.m. on Jan. 4, when he was approached by a suspect who began feeling the victim s pockets and stated what you got? The suspect then punched the victim in the face and, without taking any property, ran east on Artesia Boulevard. Officers were unable to locate the suspect but recovered evidence at the scene.     Officers responded to assist a transit bus driver who was physically restraining a subject on the bus near Torrance Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway, around 2:50 p.m. on Jan. 4. The subject was arguing with the driver and made racial remarks which led to a physical altercation. Officers arrived within 30 seconds of the call, and took the subject into custody and also for medical treatment. 

Vassalboro planners hear intro to another solar development

Vassalboro Planning Board members heard an introduction to another proposed solar development, by entities who have not previously worked in the town, at the Jan. 5 planning board meeting. New England Solar Garden of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, was represented by Michael Redding. Sebago Technics, of South Portland, was represented by Owens McCullough. Sebago Technics is a civil engineering and land development consultant firm that works with developers like Solar Garden; Solar Garden specializes in community solar development. Redding explained that the project will be on almost 30 acres of leased land. The land is on the west side of Cemetery Street, not far north of the Matthews Avenue intersection. Town tax records list Nicholas R. and Katie D. Jose as the land-owners; access will be by an existing gravel road that crosses Raymond Alley’s property.

West End drop-in site opens on weekends as pandemic closes many Winnipeg warming spots

West End drop-in site opens on weekends as pandemic closes many Winnipeg warming spots The St. Matthews-Maryland Community Ministry has been serving people on weekdays for 40 years, but is now opening its doors two extra days a week so people can find a place to warm up or grab a bite to eat. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jan 09, 2021 4:57 PM CT | Last Updated: January 9 Josh Ward from 1JustCity helps a person find some warm clothes at the West End Commons location. The community ministry is opening its doors on weekends to support more people during the pandemic.(Walther Bernal/CBC)

Police searching for Redondo Beach man with dementia

Police searching for Redondo Beach man with dementia Published  REDONDO BEACH, Calif. - A 78-year-old man who suffers from dementia was reported missing on Monday from Redondo Beach, authorities said. Citelli was described by police as white, 5 feet, 9 inches tall and160 pounds. He was wearing a blue striped shirt and plaid fleece jacket with navy pants, tan boots and a tan-and-blue baseball cap, police said.   Citelli suffers from dementia and could be in the area of Hermosa Beach or San Pedro, near the marina boat slips, according to police.   Anyone with information on Citelli s whereabouts was asked to call Redondo Beach police at 310-379-5411.

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