Here's a look at the most notable calls for service made by the SMPD over the past week.
The victim, 42-year-old Bryan Stow, was beaten on March 31 by two suspects sought by police.
Here's a look at the most recent crimes to take place in Sierra Madre.
Man similar in description to recent Arcadia burglary suspect composite sketch enters senior citizen's home on Mariposa Avenue, asks to be paid for "services."
A more experienced police staff may be the culprit, according to the Annual Safety Report presented to the City Council Tuesday night.
Several residential burglaries, a few arrests during traffic stops for possession of narcotics, vandalism at Sierra Madre School's upper campus, and more crimes occurred last week. Also the LASD's bomb squad was deployed to secure an artillery shell.
Sierra Madre Police release information detailing road closures and parking restrictions for annual Wistaria Festival.
Heydorff visited the club on Tuesday, March 15 to talk about the Sierra Madre Fire Department's past, present and future.
World War II era 20mm shell determined to be inactive removed by Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Bomb Squad.
Fire Chief Stephen Heydorff spoke about the department's plan at a presentation to the Sierra Madre Kiwanis Club Tuesday.
SMPD annual reports show sharp increase in DUI arrests as well as "self-initiated activity."
In the seven-day period between Sunday, February 27 and Saturday, March 5, the Sierra Madre Police Department responded to approximately 340 calls for service of which these reports were considered the most notable.
An SMPD officer stopped three men on Baldwin Avenue after overhearing an Arcadia Police radio transmission.
As investigation continues, now-infamous station re-opens under new name and management.
Sierra Madre Search and Rescue are at the scene and have made contact with motorist.
In the wake of a major credit card fraud scam at a gas station in Sierra Madre in December, South Pasadena Police Detectives offer tips on how people can protect themselves from credit card fraud.
In the seven-day period between Sunday, Feb. 20 and Saturday Feb. 26 the Sierra Madre Police Department responded to approximately 362 calls for service. The reports listed below were considered the most notable and added to the weekly Police Blotter.
Sgt. Paul Monforte, now part-time with the SMPD, retired recently from the Pomona Police Department.
Here's a look at this past week's Sierra Madre Police Blotter.
Searchers on the ground spotted footprints, found a snow shelter and three X's scrawled in the snow, a sign of distress, a sheriff's spokeswoman said. They called in a helicopter crew, who spotted Brian Carrico on foot, waving back at them.
The information was given to Banning-Beaumont Patch Editor Guy McCarthy by the Riverside County Sheriff's Department on Monday, Feb. 21 just after Noon.
Volunteers from Sierra Madre have joined the search for 57-year-old Brian Carrico, and a state team specialized in backcountry ski mountaineering and assessing avalanche risk has been called in. Two feet of fresh-fallen snow blankets the high country.
Redondo Beach-based hiker has been missing since Saturday afternoon. Brian Carrico, 57, departed the lower tram station Saturday morning, Riverside County sheriff's officials said.
Rescue attempt started in "white-out" conditions near San Jacinto Peak, the second-highest point in Southern California.
The driver was given a field sobriety and breathalyzer test before being placed under arrest for suspicion of driving under the influence.
Arrest made at the intersection of Don Pablo Drive and Foothill Boulevard in Arcadia.
Vehicles parked on city streets in the canyon may be towed at owner’s expense.
Under a Yellow or Red Flag, parking restrictions will be in effect for the canyon areas and vehicles may be towed at owner's expense.
Sierra Madre Police Blotter: In the seven-day period between Sunday, Feb. 6 and Saturday Feb. 12 the Sierra Madre Police Department responded to approximately 334 calls for service.
Here's a look at the latest crimes reported on the Sierra Madre Police Department crime blotter.
In the seven-day period between Sunday, Jan. 9, and Saturday Jan. 15, the Sierra Madre Police Department responded to approximately 377 calls for service. Of those calls, these were considered most notable and added to the Police Blotter.
Joshua Martin Parradavis is being held at the Arcadia Police Department Jail.
In the seven-day period between Sunday, Dec. 26 and Saturday Jan. 1 the Sierra Madre Police Department responded to approximately 406 calls for service. Of those calls, these were considered most notable and reported in the SMPD Police Blotter.
Suspect Christopher Martin has extensive criminal record and is being held without bail on two felony charges.