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Police Blotter: 2 Year Old Found Wandering the Streets
A wrap-up of police activity from Jan. 19 - 22.

Former Editor Monrovia Patch
Hometown: Pomona, CA
Birthday: July 21
Bio: A southern California native, I grew up in the Inland Valley and moved to the San Gabriel Valley after graduating from Pomona College in 2003.
I began my writing career by contributing satirical pieces to various online publications before enrolling at the USC Annenberg School for Journalism in 2005. In 2006, I spent a summer working as a reporter at the Cape Times in Cape Town, South Africa. I graduated from the USC Annenberg School in 2007 with an M.A. in journalism and worked for the Los Angeles Times and NFL Network before signing on as a staff writer at the Pasadena Star-News in 2008. I left the Star-News in 2010 to become the editor of Monrovia Patch.
A wrap-up of police activity from Jan. 19 - 22.

Local PTA leaders confronted the school board Monday and complained that the district was undermining a fundraiser because it benefited businesses outside the city of Monrovia.
School board members excoriated the state for deferring its funding obligations and forcing the district to borrow money to pay its bills.
The president of Mayflower's PTA said the district won't allow her organization to promote a fundraiser through official channels because the fundraiser encourages people to shop outside of Monrovia.
The man allegedly stabbed the male companion of his estranged wife on Sunday, police said.
The Monrovia Fire Department suggests residents should start creating defensible space around their home to prevent wildfires in January.
The Gold Line Construction Authority released this video explaining the next steps in the building of the Foothill Extension.
The Gold Line Construction Authority released this video explaining the next steps in the building of the Foothill Extension.
The Gold Line Construction Authority released this video explaining the next steps in the building of the Foothill Extension.
A wrap-up of police activity from Jan. 16 - 18.
The former school board candidate was appointed to the Monrovia Arcadia Duarte Town Council earlier this week.
The IRS has several options for taxpayers of all incomes to file their taxes online for free.
The Monrovia Unified School District Board of Education will look at charging parents $50 per semester for school bus rides at its next meeting to cover lost funding from the state.
The city will be giving away mulch at two events later this month.
No one was injured in the shooting on Huntington Drive, and the alleged target refused to cooperate.
A Chinese company plans to turn the former specialty grocer's building on Foothill Boulevard into office space.
Larry Spicer will officially take over for Councilman Clarence Shaw on Tuesday after being appointed as a caretaker for his seat last month.
The Monrovia High School standout defensive tackle committed to Cal last week but apparently changed his mind.
The local charity is seeking donations for its pet food bank, which can be made Saturday and Sunday at Unleashed by Petco.
A wrap-up of police activity from Jan. 9 - 11.