The following is the Avalon Sheriff’s Station significant incidents report for the week of April 23 to April 29.
“It is important to note that no assumption of criminal guilt or affiliation should be drawn from the content of the information provided in this report,” said Capt. Doug Fetteroll, commander of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department station.
“Many people who get arrested do not get convicted or even charged with crimes for which they have been arrested,” said Fetteroll.
April 23-24
The following is the Avalon Sheriff’s Station significant incidents report for the week of April 23 to April 29.
“It is important to note that no assumption of criminal guilt or affiliation should be drawn from the content of the information provided in this report,” said Capt. Doug Fetteroll, commander of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department station.
“Many people who get arrested do not get convicted or even charged with crimes for which they have been arrested,” said Fetteroll.
April 23-24
• No significant incidents.
April 25
• Station DCS volunteers Liz Johnson and Glen Gustafson represented Avalon Station in a countywide tsunami training exercise.
• At 12:02 p.m., Patricia Ortiz, 67, an Avalon resident, was arrested for suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled substance.
April 26
• An Avalon resident reported an inflatable boat in a storage container on Pebbly Road was vandalized.
April 27-28
• No significant incidents.
April 29
• Deputies from the Sheriff’s Department Emergency Services Detail provided dive accident training for station deputies, the Avalon Harbor Department and Baywatch personnel.
• An Avalon resident reported miscellaneous tools were taken from his carport in the 200 block of Clarissa Avenue during the last two months.
Avalon Station’s Volunteer Appreciation Dinner
April is volunteer appreciation month and Avalon Sheriff’s Station has several people who unselfishly donate their time for the community.
As a small token of our appreciation, we all shared an enjoyable meeting at the Lobster Trap.
Anyone who is interested in becoming a station volunteer should contact Deputy Miguel Orellana.