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Police Dog Is Family, Too
Anton retires from the Santa Monica Police Department after 7 ½ years of service.

Jenna Chandler is the editor of Santa Monica Patch (read her introduction to the site here). She studied journalism at Chapman University, where she was editor-in-chief of the student newspaper, <i>The Panther</i>, and interned in the newsroom at the <i>Orange County Register</i> and NBC News Los Angeles. In 2008, she was distinguished as the Register's Outstanding Student Journalist of the Year.
Jenna joined Patch in October 2010 as the editor of San Juan Capistrano Patch after covering crime and government at the <i>Porterville Recorder </i>in California's Central Valley. There she built a portfolio of stories that had resounding effects in the community, including a series that forced the City Council to reallocate thousands of dollars in misspent funds, and a weeklong report on public-sector salaries that led to the resignation of a city manager.
When she's not working, you'll find Jenna perusing record stores for Neil Young vinyl, eating pizza and hiking.
Anton retires from the Santa Monica Police Department after 7 ½ years of service.

In February, the police department is beefing up enforcement of pedestrians who violate traffic laws, one of the leading causes of car crashes in Santa Monica.
The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles is now $3.776.
Two Santa Monica residents were among the elderly women Jeffrey Wayne Langford targeted in a string of burglaries in 2008.
A wine festival, a weird art exhibition and a Woody Allen play are on tap this weekend in Santa Monica.
The Wilshire Boulevard cafe cooks a filling and spicy breakfast for only $3.50.
A man allegedly used a 4-inch screw to try to stab a passerby near Crescent Bay Park, and other notable arrests Jan. 17-24 by the Santa Monica Police Department.
Sticking points include the hotel project design, the hospitality workers' wages and the construction timeline.
Carissa Cole, of Santa Monica, thanks the anonymous tipster who told sheriff's deputies about the Lake Los Angeles dog fighting operation.
Built in 1902 and 1907, the two bungalows at the corner of Second and Mill streets are among the last remaining turn-of-the century Victorian cottages in Santa Monica.
A California appellate court rules that the public's right to know information outweighs a teacher's right to privacy.
About 200 volunteers, police officers and city staffers spent the night tallying the number of people in Santa Monica without permanent housing.
Santa Monica resident Al Ramirez enters a crowded race to unseat Dianne Feinstein in the 2012 race to represent California in the U.S. Senate.
The retro supper club at 2460 Wilshire Blvd. in Santa Monica will shutter at the end of the month.
Parts from the dismantled 1970s Mercedes were recovered from a sophisticated auto theft ring that operated across Los Angeles County, police say.
There's community support to give residents the rights to sue when natural resources, such as water, are in jeopardy.
Los Angeles Democrats gathered in Santa Monica for a State of the Union "watch party," one of thousands that took place across the country.
The show under the big top at the Santa Monica Pier is awing, poetic and energetic.
The Santa Monica City Council will consider adopting a resolution opposing the rights of corporations. Residents will rally at City Hall in favor of the measure.
Frank Gruber was a Planning Commissioner for four years in the 1990s before he began writing a weekly column for the Santa Monica Lookout.