Sheriff's Log
A visitor to Catalina
Island reports a
residential burglary
June 11
• At 1:20 a.m., Daniel Reyes,
25, an Avalon resident, was arrest-
ed on suspicion of drunk driving.
June 15
• An Avalon resident reported
their bicycle was stolen from the
300 block of Metropole Avenue.
The following is the
Avalon Sheriff's Station
significant incidents
report for the week of
June 11 to June 17.
"It is important to
note that no assumption
of criminal guilt or affil-
iation should be drawn
from the content of the
information provided in
this report," said Capt.
Doug Fetteroll, com-
Capt. Doug
Fetteroll
Station commander
June 12
• A visitor who was
staying in a house in the
300 block of Sumner
Avenue reported the
residence was burglar-
ized.
• A small quantity of
drugs was found in the
300 block of Whitley
Avenue and turned into
the Sheriff's Station.
June 16
• A student at Avalon High
School intentionally broke a win-
dow. The investigation into the
incident is on-going.
June 17
• An Avalon resident reported
another resident allegedly violated
a court order.
• At 11:24 p.m., Jose Pedroza,
22, an Avalon resident, was arrest-
mander of the station.
"Many people who get
arrested do not get convicted or
even charged with crimes for
which they have been arrested"
Congratulations, seniors
The Los Angeles Sheriff's
Department would like to con-
gratulate all the seniors who grad-
uated this week.
The entire community is very
proud of each and every one of
you.
We wish you well in your future
endeavors.
Great job!
June 13
• At 1:25 a.m., Dale Barber, 40,
an Avalon resident, was arrested
on suspicion of drunk driving.
June 14
• At 2:55 a.m., Alison York, 37,
a resident of Solano Beach, was
arrested on suspicion of an alleged
assault.
• An Avalon resident reported
their golf cart was stolen after
midnight from the 300 block of
Marilla Avenue. It was recovered
in the morning in the 200 block of
Sumner Avenue.
ed on suspicion of drunk driving.
Neighborhood Outreach
Meeting
On July 1, from 5 to 7 p.m., the
public is invited to join me (Capt.
Doug Fetteroll) and some of my
(bilingual) deputies at our next
Community Outreach meeting.
The meeting will be held at Pete's
Cafe on Sumner Avenue and is
for the purpose of sharing ideas
regarding community policing.
Do you have news?
Please e-mail your submissions
to editor@thecatalinalslander.com
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debris as far as Manhattan Island. The
tornado provided the first opportunity
for scientists to study firsthand the
track of such a storm.
Today we will see partly cloudy skies with a high
temperature of 71 °, humidity of 47%. The record AM PM
high temperature for today is 89 ° set in 2008. Expect Fri 2:04-4:04 1:34-3:34
mostly cloudy skies tonight with an overnight low Sat 2:51-4:51 2:21-4:21
of 61 ° . The record low for tonight is 52 ° set in 1961. Sun 3:36-5:36 3:06-5:06
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temperature of 73 °, humidity of 47%. Skies will Tue 5:01-7:01 4:31-6:31
be mostly cloudy Saturday night with an overnight Wed 5:43-7:43 5:13-7:13
low of 59 °. Expect partly cloudy skies Sunday with Thu 6:26-8:26 5:56-7:56
a high temperature of 75 °. Skies will remain partly
cloudy Monday with a high temperature of 75 °.
Tuesday, skies will be mostly cloudy with a high
temperature of 73 ° .
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800-880-7744 Catalinainfo.com
Departs Balboa Pavilion 9am / Return from Avalon departs 4:30pm
Visitor count down 33 percent
Cancellations and
fewer ship visits
called likely cause
BY CHARLES M. KELLY
The overall May 2015 visitor
count decreased 3.3 percent when
compared with the same period
last year, according to figures
recently released by the Chamber
of Commerce.
In all, 79,468 guests came to
the Island last month. Last year,
82,204 guests came.
The May visitor count includes
the more than 1,000 individuals
who came during the Whatever,
U.S.A. event at the end of the
month.
The year-to-date visitor count
decrease is "due at least in part
to fewer Mondays in March
and April of this year vs. last;
a few weather related cancella-
tions/reschedules and fewer repo-
sitioning of ships making calls
than last year," according to the
unsigned email from the Catalina
Island Chamber of Commerce and
Visitor's Bureau.
Cruise ships brought 18,672
individuals to Catalina in May
2015, a 7.2 percent decrease in
cruise ship visitors from May 2014.
"Cross channel carriers have like-
ly also been impacted by May gray
and June gloom weather. Finally,
the YTD totals reflect corrections
made to the tracking last month,"
according to the email. Cross
Channel Carriers brought 60,796
visitors last month, or 2.1 percent
fewer individuals than last year.
The Chamber visitor count sta-
tistics don't include visitors who
arrive by plane, by helicopter or by
private boat.
.NOTICE
VEHICLE HEARING ASSISTANT
Resolution of the Avalon City Council provides for two City Council
appointed, volunteer, assistants to sit with the Vehicle Hearing
Officer and Vehicle Clerk at all hearings. The Hearing Officer shall have final
responsibility for all vehicle decisions.
Avalon residents interested in serving a two year term assisting and providing
information and recommendations to the Hearing Officer may pick up an
application at Avalon City Hall, Monday through Friday 8:00 to 5:00. Applications
will be accepted until 5:00 RM. July 17, 2015.
The City of Avalon does not discriminate in making appointments upon any
basis prohibited by law including race, color, creed, religion, age, sex, national
origin, ancestry, sexual orientation marital status, military status or disability.
None of the questions or information requested in this application is intended to
discriminate based upon any status protected by law.
THE CATALINA ISLANDER Friday, June 19, 2015 ; 13