Suspect Sought in Hit and Run | Pacific Palisades
Los Angeles Police Department is seeking information regarding a suspect in a hit and run that occurred the evening of November 4 around 7:50 p.m. at Sunset Boulevard and Allenford Avenue, killing a 22-year-old pedestrian.
Investigator Michael Fischer told the Palisadian-Post: “If anyone happened to be up in that area around the time of the accident, contact West Traffic detectives. They can remain anonymous.”
A reward of up to $50,000 is available to community members that aid in the full resolution of this case.
For any leads, call West Traffic Division at 213-473-0234.
—MAGNOLIA LAFLEUR
November Episode of Palisades Podcast | Pacific Palisades

The November episode of Palisades Podcast, hosted by longtime community members Maryam Zar and Steve Cron, will feature Palisadian residents Jeremy Louwerse and Tom Weitzel, authors of the new book “The Beatles in Los Angeles.”
The book stretches across a 50-year period and highlights The Beatles’ adventures in Los Angeles. Emmy Award-winning producer Weitzel “has an experienced eye for pop culture that defines the American identity” and has worked on shows like “Entertainment Tonight,” according to the podcast hosts,
Having worked in the entertainment industry for over a quarter of a century, Louwerse has worked for media giants such as ESPN, “Inside Edition” and more, and has interviewed an array of high-profile people like celebrities, politicians and newsmakers who “have defined decades of American life.”
To find out more about how The Beatles spent their time in LA tune into Palisades Podcast at palipost.com/palipodcast.
—MAGNOLIA LAFLEUR
Civic League Meeting | Pacific Palisades
Pacific Palisades Civil League will meet via Zoom on Monday, November 22, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
New business on the agenda includes a two-story residence with a basement on Muskingum and a new two-story residence on Bestor. Under old business there are five homes for review on Haverford, Iliff, Northfield and Asilomar.
For a link to the Zoom, email office.ppcl@gmail.com.
—MAGNOLIA LAFLEUR
Adopt a Senior Pet Month | Pacific Palisades
Palisadians have until November 30 to participate in Adopt a Senior Pet Month through Los Angeles County’s Animal Care & Control Center.
Dogs and cats that are 5 years and older are open for adoption for $5, including a microchip, spay/neuter and vaccinations.
To schedule an appointment to adopt, visit animalcare.lacounty.gov and click on the “Our Animals” tab for more information.
—MAGNOLIA LAFLEUR
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