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Showing posts with label trending. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Nysc Corper 'last year batch' Certificate
Saturday, April 22, 2017
TIMBERLAND RELEASE NEW SNEAKERS FOR SS17
The brand has launched three new styles for SS17, taking inspiration from streetwear and contemporary footwear to create updated lightweight versions of classic styles.
The new range sees the Killington and Amherst updated with Sesnsorflexx technology, which featured advanced three-part outsole for stability, cushioning and flexibility that’s perfect for roaming the city and summer weekends at festivals.
Head over to the shoe selling shop and get the SS17 range now.
Thursday, April 20, 2017
Trending in Arrests/Crime
Last week, APD released video clips of two suspects wanted for Attempt Residential Burglary. Local media posted the clips and suspect information on television, online, and other news sources. The pair were involved in a "Knock-knock" style, nighttime, attempted residential burglary back on April 1st. The female suspect rang the door bell and when no one answered, the male suspect kicked open the front door, activating the residence audible alarm. The pair fled in a dark colored vehicle, possibly a Toyota Prius. During the commission of the crime, the male suspect appeared to be holding a handgun in his right hand.

Katrina R. Anthony, a 21-year-old female from Highland, turned herself in to Arcadia Police Detectives after becoming aware of her photo being shown by the media. APD had also received tip information identifying Anthony as the possible suspect. Anthony was booked on a felony charge at the Arcadia City Jail and later released after posting bond. The male suspect has yet to be identified.
Thursday, April 13, 2017
Trending in Arrests/Crime
During the early morning hours on April 5th, two suspects were seen, by an alert resident, possibly burglarizing cars in a rear car port in the 800 block Fairview Avenue. When officers arrived at the scene, both suspects immediately took off on foot. Additional officers set up a "containment" and during an area search, both suspects were found in bushes at a nearby apartment complex. Officers found property on the suspects that had been taken from the auto burglaries, along with keys to a vehicle they had stolen earlier in their crime spree from the 1100 block Fairview Avenue.
Detectives believe the pair is responsible for multiple vehicle burglaries, thefts from unlocked vehicles, and grand theft autos, which occurred in the same neighborhood in the two days prior to the arrests.
Moises Verduzco, 25-year-old from Los Angeles, and Walter Martinez, 25-year-old from El Monte, were both booked at the Arcadia City Jail on multiple felony charges. Martinez is also currently on Parole.
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