Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Area Commander Meeting: Northeast Area
"The Pomona Police Department invites residents to join us at the next Area Commander Meeting. The meeting for the month of October will cover the Northeast area of the city, however, ALL residents are encouraged to attend. The meeting will be on Tuesday, October 11, 2011 at Montvue Elementary School located at 1440 San Bernardino Ave between 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Come and see what is going on in your city and meet your Area Commander."
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Blood Drive
City of Pomona Blood Drive
Wednesday, August 3
9AM - 3PM
Held on the Bloodmobile at 505 S. Garey Avenue
All participants will receive a coupon for a box of chocolate covered fruit from Edible Arrangements, 2 complimentary VIP tickets to the Laugh Factory, plus a voucher for 2 tickets for a Chivas Soccer game.
To sign-up, please go to www.redcrossblood.org and enter sponsor code: cityofpom
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Be on the Look Out
On 6/26/11 at approximately 8:38 PM, an unidentified male grabbed a female victim by the arm and pulled her into the laundry room located on the south side of the apartment complex at 850 E. Kingsley Avenue. The perpetrator began to kiss and fondle the victim against her will. The suspect is described as follows:
- Male
- Hispanic
- Approximately 5'6" tall, 130 pounds
- Short black hair
- Brown eyes
- Red bumps/acne scars on face
- Approximately 18 years of age
- Known as "Andy;" also known as "West"
- Known to sell H&S in the apartments within the area [Note from Pride: I don't know what H&S means -- do you?]
- May reside off of Madeleine or Alvarado
- 5 - 6 inch scar on right forearm
Please contact Detective Roger Iwig with any information. His contact information is as follows:
Desk: 909-802-7429
Cell: 909-841-9321
Email: roger_iwig@ci.pomona.ca.us
Refer to case number 11-070203
Monday, July 25, 2011
National Night Out: Tuesday, August 2
Pomona's National Night Out event will take place on Tuesday, August 2nd from 5PM - 8PM in front of the Pomona Public Library (400 Civic Center Plaza).
Bring the family, your friends, and your neighbors. Everyone is welcome. There will be food, games, crafts, raffles, vendor tables, and demonstrations.
Contact the Crime Prevention Unit for additional information: 909-620-2318.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
WTF? (It's not what you think.)
Alas, I haven't received a flier. None of my neighbors have received a flier either. WTF? Where's The Flier? Have you seen it? I'm curious to know if ANYONE has received this flier. Please post a quick comment if you received the flier. It should have arrived in mailboxes around July 5th or 6th.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Area Commander Meeting
The meeting will be on Tuesday, July 12, 2011 at the Washington Park Community Center located at 865 E. Grand Avenue between
7:00 pm to 8:30 pm.
Come and see what is going on in your city and meet your Area Commander.
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Library's wish list on Amazon
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Support the Pomona Public Library through Amazon.com purchases. The library has created
Amazon.com wish lists for children's, teen and adult books. Amazon donations are sent directly to the library, with each book receiving a bookplate in recognition of the donor. Current wish lists can be found by typing in "Pomona Public Library" in the wish list field of Amazon.com. For information on the Amazon wish list and library book adoption programs, call (909) 620-2043 x2706.
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Monday, May 23, 2011
Area Commander Meeting: Northeast Area
The Pomona Police Department invites residents to join us at the next Area Commander Meeting. The meeting for the month of June will cover the Northeast area of the city, however, ALL residents are encouraged to attend.
The meeting will be on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at the Lincoln Avenue Church located at 1511 Lincoln Avenue between 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm.
Come and see what is going on in your city and meet your Area Commander.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Area Commander meeting: Northwest Pomona
The meeting will be on Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at Pomona Islander Mobile Home Park located at 3667 Valley Blvd. between 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm.
Come and see what is going on in your city and meet your Area Commander.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Do the hustle!
We were over in the park this afternoon enjoying a frozen treat and conversation with other families when two young people -- maybe 19 or 20 (one male, one female)-- approached us and asked, "Sir, do you know if they make million dollar bills?"
Reply: "No, they definitely do not make million dollar bills."
"Well, we have one and need change for it."
"Then you should go to a bank."
"Yeah, but they claim there's no such thing as a million dollar bill."
"And you don't believe them?"
"Well this has been in our family a long time. A guy gave it to my uncle when he did some work for him. This was a long time ago when they made million dollar bills."
"Then go to the Antique Row and ask a currency vendor to change your bill."
"I think we'll go ask the ice cream guy."
They ask the ice cream guy. They ask another parent, who convinced the hustlers to show him their bill -- a really crappy photo copy. He then chased them and their shopping cart filled with personal belongings out of the park.
Big time bizzaro. Lamest hustle ever.
(And, no, I didn't call PD because I didn't have my dang cell phone with me.)
Friday, April 8, 2011
Pomona Beautification Day
Join scores of people who live and work in Pomona in our fifth annual City-Wide Beautification Day. Individuals, families, groups, organizations, businesses, etc. all welcome. Register your project or ask to be assigned to an existing one.
Work 8 AM - 12 PM then join us at the Fairplex 12-3 PM for lunch and celebration. FREE BURGER OR HOTDOG, CHIPS, & DRINK for each participant who works at a registered site. (Additional lunches can be purchased for $3.) FREE FAIR TICKET FOR EACH PARTICIPANT AS WELL.
To suggest potential cleanup projects or to find out how to sign up for the cleanup, e-mail Matarrita at Nancy@ PFBlive.tv or call her at 909-629-5277, ext. 3014.
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Goldilocks?
He arrived home from work this afternoon to find a total stranger fast asleep on his bed. He tried to roust Goldilocks, who seemed drunk and/or high. He then pretended to call dispatch to report the bewildered intruder. (I'm not sure why he didn't actually call dispatch.) That got her attention. She lumbered out of the house. Where did she go?
I think she might have come over to my house. I heard the doorbell ring about the time my neighbor said Goldilocks had left his house. But, given I was taking a nap of my own, I ignored the bell. An hour later I was over at the park and noticed a woman crashed out in a weird place. We see lots of people crashed in the park, but I took note of her because of the location she chose for her nap: an unshaded spot on Holt at the corner of Arboleda. This evening, as my neighbor described his intruder, he seemed to be describing the woman I saw at the park. White woman, blond hair. Blue jeans. Darkish t-shirt. Mid 40s to early 50s.
How bizarre. (Dang, now I'm going to have that song stuck in my head...how bizarre, how bizarre).
Hide your porridge.
Pill Patrol
Tired of rummaging through old pill bottles in search of your current medications? Worried about curious toddlers mistaking your medications for candy? Concerned about drug-curious teens (or their friends) snagging your medications for a cheap high? If yes, read on. The Pomona Police Department can dispose of these medications safely and at no cost to you.
This just in from WebWatch...
NATIONAL PRESCRIPTION DRUG TAKE BACK DAY
On April 30, 2011, the Pomona Police Department will be participating in this year's National DEA Drug Take Back initiative scheduled from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm at the Pomona Police Station. This is a great opportunity to safely dispose of accumulated unwanted and unused prescription drugs.
More than seven million Americans currently abuse prescription drugs according to 2009 statistics. Each day approximately 2,500 teens use prescription drugs to get high for the first time according to the Partnership for a Drug Free America.
In an effort to address this problem, the Drug Enforcement Agency conducted the first ever National rescription Drug Take Back Day on September 25, 2010. This first effort was a huge success and approximately 3,000 state and local law enforcement agencies throughout the nation participated. All told, the American Public turned in more than 121 tons of pills.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
The other Pomona: Worth the trek south?
I think it would be nifty if we hosted a college night downtown some Second Saturday. Dinner discounts with a current student ID? A special exhibit featuring work of college student artists? Invited performances by college student bands and dancers out on the plaza? No cover charge at The Brick?
I would have loved a haunt like downtown Pomona during my college years!
Friday, March 18, 2011
Don't Laugh at Me
Wow! This morning I attended a wonderful anti-bullying assembly at Lincoln Elementary. The curriculum developers and presenters from the Pomona Unified Peace Project did an amazing job.
The 30-minute curriculum included a story (Don't Laugh at Me, by Steve Seskin & Allen Shamblin; "read" the book below), music (e.g., Baby Jay singing the Don't Laugh at Me song; see video below), interactive discussion, a catchy mantra (Stop! Walk! Talk!), and a pledge.
The presenters interacted beautifully with the young audience, set an open and welcoming tone for the discussion, and made sure the assembly was well-paced.
And, the kids were amazing! Engaged, thoughtful, and eager. Pomona kiddos: You make us proud.
I was honored to get a chance to glimpse a slice of the important work the Pomona Unified Peace Project is engaged in. I'm amazed and inspired by the fact you presented this assembly 32 times this week to children across the city. Thank you PUPP for all you do!
(Here's a link to a Daily Bulletin story about the assembly.)
Friday, February 25, 2011
Area Commander Meeting: Southeast Quadrant
AREA COMMANDER MEETING
The Pomona Police Department invites residents to join us at the next Area Commander Meeting. The meeting for the month of March will cover the Southeast area of the city, however, ALL residents are encouraged to attend.
The meeting will be on Tuesday, March 8, 2011 at Simons Middle School located at 900 E Franklin Ave. between 7:00 pm
to 8:30 pm.
Come and see what is going on in your city and meet your Area Commander.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
This is earthquake country. Are you ready?
Free Disaster Preparedness Workshop
Date: February 26th, 2011
Time: 9AM - 12PM
Location: Lincoln Avenue Community Church (1511 E. Lincoln Ave., Pomona)
Simultaneous Spanish translation will be available. Refreshments will be provided.
Reservations required. Please call 620-3757 or e-mail erica_ambriz@ci.pomona.ca.us
Thank you to Councilmember Lantz for coordinating this event!
Image from neighborhoodlink.com
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Hurrah for the Area Commander Meeting!
First, Daniel Mayfield, president of WeTip, an information collection tool that feeds anonymous information about crimes to police departments, provided a great overview of how WeTip works and why we should all use it. I was surprised to learn they've figured out a way to provide cash rewards anonymously to people who provide useful information about crimes. I think I shall dust off my trusty binoculars.
(If I'm able to get access to the slides from Daniel's talk, I will post them--pending his permission, of course.)
Second, a representative from Pomona's Community Development Department talked about the annual Community Needs Survey. Some of you may recall my February 2010 rant about a train-wreck-of-a-presentation on this very topic.
Well, in hopes of celebrating the positives in addition to highlighting some negatives about our city, I'd like to go on record to say this year's presentation was very solid. The presenter provided needed background about the federal "entitlement funds" and explained how simple it is for each of us to have a say in how these funds are spent in Pomona. If you haven't yet submitted your Community Needs Survey in the mail, please do so soon. Or, you can complete the online version here.
I have no idea what happened next given I had to take off. If anyone can fill in some of the details, kindly do so.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Area Commander Meeting: Northeast Quadrant
**Announcement from Web Watch**
The Pomona Police Department invites residents to join us at the next Area Commander Meeting. The meeting for the month of February will cover the Northeast area of the city, however, ALL residents are encouraged to attend. The meeting will be on Tuesday, February 8, 2011 at Emerson Middle School located at 635 Lincoln Ave. between 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm.
Come and see what is going on in your city and meet your Area Commander.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Pomona pride in the news
An uplifting story of Pomona pride appears in the Daily Bulletin...
Volunteers beautify aging complex
Kiera and Rocio, both 11, wanted to make the walls that surround a small courtyard in the Casa Grande complex look better.
"Here it was all messed up," Kiera said, while using a paint brush to touch up some parts of the wall. "There was graffiti on the wall and everything was faded on the floor."
Kiera was referring to the hopscotch and four-square game markings on the courtyard floor.
The improved courtyard will be good for the children in the complex, Kiera said.
"They'll be something for the kids to do," she said. "It's going to be better than it was before."
Kiera was among those who marked Monday's Martin Luther King Jr. Day by carrying out community service projects.
About 70 people came together at the complex. About half were residents of the complex and the surrounding neighborhoods. The other half were part of the Inland Empire United Way's Hands on Inland Empire.
On the surface, what was taking place was a beautification effort but there was more to it than that, said Armando Lopez, a member of the Pomona's Community Development Department and a site director with the city's Weed and Seed community improvement efforts.
The bigger project was to get people to know each other and begin building relationships so they can work together on larger community efforts such as Neighborhood Watch, Lopez said.
Having the involvement of additional volunteers, such as college students and members of the California Conservation Corps, boosted the effort, he said.
Volunteers signed up to give their time on the birthday of the civil rights leader and help out on various projects, including the apartment complex cleanup, said Francine Gobert, an event specialist with the Inland Empire United Way.
Pomona resident Maria Negrete lives on nearby Karesh Avenue but she was busy sweeping up leaves Monday.
"I think this is important for the community," she said in Spanish. "I think together we can do much."
By working together residents can make improvements to their community and along the way "you can even make it look nice," she said.
Brisa Quintero is a resident of nearby Abbey Lane. Helping the apartment residents is good because it bring residents together and "it keeps everyone communicating," she said.
Elizabeth Oh of Ontario and her neighbor, Bianca Moreno, helped with different tasks Monday, from picking up trash and helping prepare soil for planting flower beds to helping paint lines for children's games.
Oh, a bio-chemistry student at Cal State San Bernardino, said she liked to see so many residents involved.
"All the members of the community seem to be very active here and that's encouraging," Oh said.
Although Oh signed up for volunteer projects in the past this was the first she carried out on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
"You all of a sudden hear his speeches and it gets to you," she said. "It definitely encourages me to just give more."
California Conservation Corps member Breahna Dawson of Montclair said volunteering on King's birthday is a way of living out the civil rights leader's vision.
"Martin Luther King always wanted everyone to come together and get along," she said.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Citizens' Police Academy
CITIZENS' POLICE ACADEMY
The Pomona Police Department is now accepting applications for the Citizens' Police Academy.
The Citizens' Academy is an eight week program that gives citizens an inside look at Police
Department policies and programs.
The program is thorough and has been prepared to teach students all about the inner-workings
of the Pomona Police Department. Topics covered will include Patrol Operations, Criminal
Investigations Unit, Forensics, Canine Operations, SWAT, Narcotics Investigations, Aero Bureau,
Traffic Bureau. Police personnel, Investigators, Narcotics Enforcement Officers, K-9 Officers
and representatives from various departments including Jail, Records and Dispatch will be on
hand to cover related topics throughout the course.
Students will be encouraged to participate in some hands-on demonstrations. All sessions will
be held on Wednesdays, from 6:30-9 PM. Week one of the Citizens' Academy will begin on
February 23, 2011 and end on April 13, 2011.
Please contact the Crime Prevention Office at (909) 620-2318 for further information. You may
return the completed application in person or by mail, to the Crime Prevention Unit at 490 West
Mission Blvd., Pomona, CA 91766; Attn: Crime Prevention.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Jury Duty
I was suppose to serve on jury duty in late November, but I somehow spaced off the commitment (and felt like a total idiot when I realized I had done so one week after the fact). It turns out I got a second crack at it this week.
Although this wasn't the most convenient week of the year to be summoned, I served with pride. And, no doubt, I appreciated the entertainment provided by my fellow jurors: The man pounding his chest, absentmindedly rocking the couch and the butts which sat upon it. The guy who wreaked of weed, pronouncing his craving for gumbo. The throngs of adrenaline junkies, using cell phones and eating snacks in unauthorized areas (gutsy-hot). And, we shall not forget the guy who said to his chatty neighbor, "I spent all morning listening to my wife yammer, now I just want some peace and quiet, if you don't mind."
What I found decidedly less entertaining were the people moaning and groaning about (1) the mere existence of jury duty, (2) the lack of entertainment provided in the holding pen, and (3) things they would have known weren't true had they either read their summons or listened to the announcements that began the day ("seriously, they're going to make us sit here like this all week?!" -- um, no, just for part of today).
I left jury duty feeling a bit glum because, once I again, I didn't make it beyond the holding pen. Nobody did. It was a slow day for Lady Justice and her crew in good ol' Pomona.