? P-22 Euthanized + Possible Development At 4112-4134 Del Rey Avenue

? P-22 Euthanized + Possible Development At 4112-4134 Del Rey Avenue



Good morning! Today, Hanukkah begins at sunset! It’s Sunday in Los Angeles, and I’m back in your inbox to get you caught up on the most important things happening locally, including news about:

  • ⚠️ “Bank jugging”
  • ? A protest on Westwood Boulevard
  • ?️ Los Angeles Department of Transportation projects

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?️ But first, today’s weather:

Some clouds, then sunny. High: 65 Low: 44.


? Here are the top stories today in Los Angeles:

  1. P-22 is dead. Officials from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced that they euthanized the mountain lion Saturday morning. You may remember that the big cat had been acting out of character and was captured on Monday for an examination. Reportedly, P-22 was struck by a hit-and-run driver in a dark luxury sedan last Sunday on “Los Feliz Boulevard between Rowena Avenue and Griffith Park Boulevard,” which resulted in a facial injury. Besides that, the mountain lion suffered “herniation of . . . abdominal organs into his chest” as well as “irreversible kidney disease, chronic weight loss, extensive parasitic skin infection over his entire body and localized arthritis.” After undergoing a necropsy, L.A.’s favorite mountain lion will go to the Natural History Museum. (Patch)
  2. “Bank jugging” is the latest crime from which Angelenos need to protect themselves. A Friday report shows that in addition to follow-home robberies, bank jugging is increasing, too. It refers to “thieves staking out potential victims in bank parking lots, then following them to their next destination in order to rob them.” What can you do to prevent it from happening to you? Avoid the ATM, do your withdrawals inside, hide “bank slip envelopes inside a bag when exiting and taking valuables with you inside to your next destination instead of leaving or hiding them in the car.” (KTLA)
  3. A protest near Westwood Boulevard and Ohio Avenue on Saturday was the latest effort of the Iranian American community to demand change after a 22-year-old woman was detained and subsequently died in Tehran. The movement is seeing results, because the “U.N. Economic and Social Council voted to immediately oust Iran from the U.N.’s premiere global body fighting for gender equality.” (ABC)
  4. The California Transportation Commission awarded Los Angeles more than $200 million for transportation projects. The Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) announced on Wednesday some of the projects that will benefit from this influx of cash. They include complete street elements on Skid Row, the improvement of Osborne Street, bike facilities in the Wilmington area, and safety upgrades on seven miles of Western Avenue, running from Washington to Century. (LADOT)
  5. La Terra Development intends to develop the space at 4112-4134 Del Rey Avenue. We learned on Friday that the company filed the required paperwork with the city planner. “The structure proposed by the application would be six stories tall and contain 210 one, two and three-bedroom units. The parking garage proposed for the building could hold 252 vehicles in a central area.” Part of the application is a zoning exemption for the building’s height. (Yo Venice)

? Today in Los Angeles:

  • Worship Service at the Holyway Church of God in Christ (10:30 AM)
  • The People’s Trio performs at 12775 Millennium Dr (11 AM)
  • Meet-N-Greet with the Drummer Boy and Ballerina at Ovation (12:20 PM)
  • Hanukkah Festival at the Skirball Cultural Center (2 PM)
  • Hanukkah Menorah Lighting at Playa Vista (5 PM)

? From my notebook:

  • “The Los Angeles Fire Department’s Recruit Training Academy Class 22-2 celebrated their class graduation on December 15, 2022, as they became proud probationary members of the LAFD.” (LAFD via Instagram)
  • Congratulations Cadet Gaitan on becoming FF Gaitan! Post 81 is proud of you! ・・・ LAFD Recruit Training Academy Graduations are always special events, and no two are alike.” (LAFD via Instagram)
  • “Sheriff Robert Luna presided over graduation ceremonies of Deputy Class 462. After 22 weeks of rigorous academy training, Academy Class 462 are officially sworn as California Peace Officers. Congratulations Class 462!” (Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department via Facebook)
  • December is a leading month for home fires. Be sure to blow out lit candles and turn off all light strings and decorations before leaving home or going to bed. For more holiday safety tips, visit: ? nfpa.org/holiday” (Los Angeles Fire Department via Facebook)
  • Our next door neighbor in Jefferson Park invites us to a “free holiday performance in Jefferson Park neighborhood for the community this Sunday, December 18th at 3:00pm at the – McCarty Memorial Christian Church 4103 W Adams Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90018″ (Nextdoor)

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Now you’re in the loop and ready to start this Sunday off right! I’ll see you soon.

Sylvia Cochran

About me: Sylvia Cochran works out of sunny Southern California and has been freelance writing full-time since 2005. She loves dogs, cats, books, plays Best Fiends (don’t judge), embraces social justice, and tries to live out Micah 6:8.

Have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming Los Angeles Daily? Contact me at losangeles@patch.com





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