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26123 Narbonne Avenue, Lomita, CA 90717 - Phone: (310) 539-1661
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Rancho Palos Verdes Couple Arrested for Illegal Marijuana GrowOn May 16, 2013, Lomita Station detectives arrested Tom Kim, 37, from Rancho Palos Verdes, for illegally cultivating marijuana, possession of marijuana and hashish for sales, felony child endangerment and conducting a business in the city of Rancho Palos Verdes without a license. His common law wife, Molly Hwang, 45, was arrested for felony child endangerment charges and faces additional charges of illegally cultivating marijuana, possession of marijuana and hashish for sales.
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Deputy hailed as HeroOfficials are calling a deputy sheriff from the Lomita station a hero for helping save the lives of an elderly couple.
Explorer Named Youth Volunteer of the YearLomita Station’s Explorer Vanessa Yvonne Simplis was recognized as the Los Angeles County Youth Volunteer of the Year at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on April 15, 2013.
Lomita Station Explorers Excel at Castaic CompetitionLomita Station’s Explorer Post recently participated in the 2nd Annual North County Law Enforcement Explorer Competition held at the Peter J. Pitchess Detention Center and the Jack Bones Equestrian Center in Castaic.
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ReservesReserve Deputy Sheriffs are utilized to supplement the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's law enforcement manpower. Like the Full-time Deputies, Reserve Deputies are professionally trained and duly sworn law enforcement personnel. Since Reserve Deputies have the same powers of arrest as Full-time Deputies they are required by law to meet the same hiring, background, medical and psychological standards as full-time Deputies. Uniform Reserves are assigned to one of the many Sheriff's Department patrol stations and perform general law enforcement duties, including crime prevention, investigation, responding to calls, traffic control, and enforcement of laws. Lomita Station offers a wide variety of activities, for reserves, which include: • General Patrol • Bicycle Patrol • Off Road Patrol • Beach Patrol • Traffic Enforcement • Detectives • Mounted Posse For additional information, please contact Sergeant Dave Rozas at (310) 891-3227 or dtrozas@lasd.org
Mounted PosseThe Sheriff’s Mounted Posse has existed since the Department’s inception in 1850. Posse members support the Department by patrolling rural trails, shopping malls, and beaches. They represent the Sheriff’s Department in parades and at community functions. They participate in special events such as partnering with the Sheriff’s Youth Activities League to spend a day with disadvantaged youth educating them about horses. Most Posse members serve as Reserve Deputies. However, Equestrian Civilian Volunteers are also attached to each Posse Unit. They receive limited training and act as "eyes and ears," much the same as our Volunteers on Patrol. The Posse has been involved in a variety of activities during the past five years including participation in the Studio City Holiday Parade with Sheriff Baca and the Mule Days Parade in Bishop where they took first place in the color guard category. Most notably, reserve Deputy Nancy Fite, and her camel "Burt," participated in the Hollywood Christmas Parade along with other uniformed Posse members. Deputy Fite and "Deputy Burt" have been the subject of international media attention and are listed in the Guiness Book of World Records. If you are interested in joining the Lomita Station Mounted Posse, please contact Sergeant David Rozas at (310) 891-3227 or e-mail him at dtrozas@lasd.org
Explorer ProgramWhat is Law Enforcement Exploring? The Law Enforcement Explorer Program is a Sheriff's Department youth oriented program. It is affiliated with the special interest phase of the Boy Scouts of America. It's primary purpose is to provide, through actual experience, a means by which young men and women may determine if they would like to pursue a career in law enforcement. The program also provides the Sheriff's Department with additional human resources and it opens an important avenue of understanding with an energetic, concerned society of young people. Since its inception in 1969, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's Law Enforcement Explorer Program has created new inroads of understanding between youth, law enforcement, and the community. Deputy Explorers are not just "talkers." They receive extensive training and then actively participate in community affairs and non-hazardous law enforcement activities.
EmploymentThe Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department offers an ever expanding array of career paths and opportunities for its members. A career with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department will afford you the opportunity to become an integral part of the community you serve.
Multi-Agency Public Outreach Information - Storms, Incidents etcC.A.R.E. is a multi-agency public outreach program to disseminate information about potential storm impacts in the burned areas. For additional information, view the CARE website at http://dpw.lacounty.gov/care for updates.
Los Angeles Regional Anonymous Crime Tip ProgramIncreasingly, members of our communities have requested a means to submit anonymous tips through text-enabled cell phones and via the web. Law enforcement agencies within Los Angeles County
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