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Police Blotter: Vandalism and Vehicle Burglaries
This week's crime roundup features multiple burglaries and a suspect who left a business without paying.

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<b>Bio </b>Winter is a Los Angeles resident with a Master of Science in Journalism from Northwestern University. While she considers herself a Californian at heart, she has had the privilege of living in Seattle, Wash., as a young girl, New York for an internship and Chicago (of course) during grad school. As a passionate reader, she majored in American Literature at UCLA, but found her calling in journalism after graduating with her bachelor's. Since graduation, she has worked for Brentwood magazine, Essence magazine, the Santa Monica Daily Press and most recently, Momlogic.com. At Momlogic.com, she covered everything from green news to issues affecting children with special needs. Now in Culver City, she is devoted to listening, learning and writing about the issues that matter most to its citizens. Check out her welcome video by clicking here. <br><br><b>Beliefs</b><br>At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. This disclosure is not a license for you to inject your beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that your beliefs are on the record will cause you to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.<br><br><b>Politics </b>
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This week's crime roundup features multiple burglaries and a suspect who left a business without paying.

An appellate panel Tuesday reaffirms the 2009 murder conviction of Scott Allen Ansman in the beating death of Jo Ann Harris.
Yes, there is a holiday in honor of the sweet treat. See where you can get your fix.
The driver is arrested Tuesday near the mall by Los Angeles Police Department officers.
Tuesday brings in some important entertainment tidbits.
The Council Chambers was packed not with protesters, but proud parents of various award recipients at Tuesday night's school board meeting.
Our crime roundup includes a case of robbery at knifepoint and a person who found sugar in her gas tank.
A seizure may have caused the man to fall off his motorcycle in front of the Westfield Culver City mall Thursday, police say.
Zackariah Lehnen, who is accused of killing Lucien Bergez and Erica Escobar in a Culver City home, will be formally charged June 7.
The actor and wife Anne award the money to the Center Theatre Group, which operates the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City and other area venues.
A year after winning the National Gold Medal as part of the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, Culver City’s Isabel Bennett is planning on lighting up the world through her camera lens.
The intersection at Slauson and Hannum Avenues was blocked off this afternoon due to a motorcycle accident. Details regarding what caused the fall are still murky, according to Culver City police officers.
Our crime roundup this week includes a stolen motorbike and two suspects who distracted a business owner long enough to make off with some merchandise.
The senior at Culver City High School—and soon-to-be UCLA Bruin—will be receiving an award in June in honor of a film she made about Culver City.
This weekend, kids, parents and teachers will gather for events to celebrate the school district's success with this innovative instructional method.
The school district says it will wait until final enrollment numbers are known at the end of the summer to decide which campus will see class reductions.
Students, parents and staff demonstrate outside the middle school Friday in the end to a week of protests statewide against education budget cuts.
This week's crime roundup includes an incident where a car was used as a weapon.
An arraignment date has been scheduled for May 25.
Zackariah Lehnen will be arraigned May 25 in the killing of Lucien Bergez and Erica Escobar.