KELLY NELSON BROWN REAL ESTATE
TOP AGENT AND LOCAL EXPERT FOR CATALINA ISLAND PROPERTIES
NEW AND FEATURED LISTINGS
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$775,000 - cat N
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One 1 Bed, 1 Bath unit and two
studio apartments with stable
income and vacation rental permit.
$4,499,000 - 166 Middle Terr
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Island life at its finest. Incredible
views in this 4,119 sqft home from
even/ievetl Romantic setting.
$1,895,000 - 74 Gaviota
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Rare 3 Bed, 3 Bath - 1,792 sqft
2 Steps to Entry, Panoramic Ocean
Views, Furnished, Golf Cart
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2 Sed, 2 sath - +/-
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' I COME HOME TO AVALON
(310) 293-7272
L'~"~I KELLY BROWN, BROKER, BRE #01313763
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With Capt. John Hocking
Editor's
note: The
following is
the Avalon
Sh e r iff "s
Station sig-
nificant inci-
dents report
for the week
of Dec. 6 to
Dec. 12. Capt. John
All sus- Hocking
pects are Station commander
presumed
innocent until proven guilty in a
court of law.
Many people who are arrested do
not get prosecuted in the first place
and many who are prosecuted do not
get convicted.
ever, no crimes were committed.
• Deputies received a call of a
family disturbance in the 353
block of Tremont Street. Deputies
detained a 17-year-old juvenile who
removed his court ordered ankle
tracking bracelet. The juvenile was
taken into custody and transported
to juvenile hall. The same juvenile
has another open theft case from the
mainland.
December 10
• Deputies responded to a loud
music/party call in the 330 block of
Catalina Avenue. The responsible
party was cooperative and turned
down the music.
December 6
• Deputies received a call of sto-
len golf cart at 1 Pebbly Beach
Road. The victim left her golf cart
at the location for 4 days. When she
returned, the golf cart was missing.
D c mbor 7
• Deputies arrested Ashley Taylor
of Avalon on suspicion of being
under the influence of a controlled
substance stimulant (methamphet-
amine). Taylor was reportedly caus-
ing a disturbance in the 300 block of
Clarissa Avenue.
December 8
• Deputies received a call in the
367 block of Tremont Street regard-
ing a boyfriend and girlfriend argu-
ing. Both had been drinking; how-
December 11
• No significant incidents.
December 12
• Deputies arrested Matthew
Goldenhar of Avalon on suspicion
of driving under the influence of
alcohol at 1 Descanso Canyon Way.
Goldenhar was involved in a single
vehicle traffic collision.
Safety Note
Make sure you cut up any large
boxes before you put them out next
to your trash cans. For example,
if you received a television as gift
during the holidays, do not put the
entire box out for the trash. This is
what criminals look for.
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With Tina Kennedy
The red abalone (Haliotis rufescens) was photographed in the Bodega Bay area of California in 2010. Photo by
Dr. Dwayne Meadows, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Fisheries Service/
Office of Protected Resources
Red abalone fishery to be
closed in 2018
The Fish and Game Commission
recently voted 4-0 to close the red
abalone fishery in 2018. This
was due to mass starvation of
the abs and other factors as well.
The decision will be revisted at
the end of 2018. This is direct-
ed to Northern California, since
Southern California, has been pro-
hibited for years. The withering
syndrom was the abalone's wast-
ing disease, that shut down the
industry here in the South.
The red abalone was the largest
and most common abalone found
in Northern California. Let's all
hope this closure helps it thrive
once again.
Years ago, one of our best trade
outs, was with folks up North.
They would do their freediving at
Fort Bragg, get abalone, and we
would trade them for lobster.
Winner, winner, abalone and
lobster dinner!
Let's hope the trade will be
available in the years to come.
2 ~: Friday, Dec. 15, 2017 THE OATAUNA ISLANDER