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Police Blotter: Walmart Burglaries, Drugs and DUI
Local police activity for the week of March 4 to March 10.

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Hometown: Riverside, Calif. (now San Dimas, Calif.)
Birthday: May 6
Bio: Hazel Lodevico-To'o is a writer, editor, foodie fanatic, world traveler, book nerd, lover of arts and culture and editor of your Glendora Patch. Since being Filipino-American with a Chinese/Samoan-American husband makes for an interesting last name, you can just call her Hazel.
Hazel graduated from Humboldt State University in 2003 with a bachelor's degree in journalism and has since written for a number of newspapers and magazines, including the San Gabriel Valley Tribune and the OC Register. She was the news editor of the Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent in Arizona and the managing editor of Thirteen Minutes, an Asian American fashion and lifestyle magazine. In 2009, she earned her master's degree in mass communications and journalism from Cal State Fullerton. She is also a member of the Asian American Journalism Association and Society of Professional Journalists.
Now her journalism career brings her to Glendora, Calif. and she is thrilled to work with the community of Glendora as their Patch editor!
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Local police activity for the week of March 4 to March 10.

Authorities are still trying to determine what caused a man to attack two minors Friday.
Authorities say the armed robber committed the failed robbery in San Dimas Friday.
The suspect fled the scene when there was no cash to hand over during the Friday robbery attempt.
A former teacher remembers Rocky Dennis, a horribly disfigured boy whose life was portrayed in the 1985 film, “Mask.”
The CROP Hunger Walk is an easy 5K walking course where participants can raise money to end community poverty.
Assemblymember Roger Hernandez introduced a bill taking measures to protect immigrant workers against employer abuse.
Azusa Police are looking for a man who sexually battered a female student on Wednesday.
Juana M. Guzmán at All Season's Children's Learning Center was one of six early childhood educators to win the countywide award.
With Gov. Jerry Brown proposing to cut K-12 adult education funding, districts are faced with the choice of either keeping adult education or sending the program to community colleges.
Jennifer Weisbart at Burbank Elementary was one of six early childhood educators to win the countywide award.
The Construction Authority proceeds with plans to get the Gold Line to Montclair.
Assemblymember Roger Hernandez introduced a bill taking measures to protect immigrant workers against employer abuse.
She may be 100 years old, but Marie Renk believes you are only as old as you feel.
Taco Bell plans to reopen with a new, larger building.
The Italian eatery is moving to the downtown shopping district with longer hours and sidewalk dining.
Police are investigating the beating of a man in a park in the 700 block of East Lemon.
Two Ontario men were found with stolen credit cards and a stolen vehicle at Walmart.
Authorities say a vehicle may have ignited the fire Monday night.
Dale Salwak uses his magic to help bridge cultural divides.