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SMPD Arrest Man for Death of 2-Month Child:

On December 7, at 3:30 p.m., detectives from the Santa Monica Police Department arrested Donald Hillman, a 33 year-old male, in North Hollywood for the alledged murder of his two-month old step daughter.

On October 4, at 12:30 a.m., Hillman brought his step daughter into a local hospital. The child was in full cardiac arrest and was not breathing. Emergency room staff were able to resuscitate her twice and placed her on a ventilator.

Initial examination by a medical specialist revealed injuries to the victim that were consistent with “shaken baby syndrome.”

The Santa Monica Police Department and the Department of Children and Family Services were notified.

On November 22, the victim was taken off of life support per a court order. The victim was pronounced deceased at 10:24 a.m.

On November 25, an autopsy by the Los Angeles County Coroners Office found evidence consistent with the previous medical findings. The Coroner’s Office classified the case as a homicide. It has been determined that the original incident occurred in the 1000 block of 12th Street.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Michael Bambrick at (310) 458-8932 or Sergeant Ira Rutan at (310) 458-8959 or the Santa Monica Police Department (24 hours) (310) 458-8495.If you wish to remain anonymous, call WeTip —at 1-800-78-CRIME (1-800-782-7463).

Citizen Involvement

Mark McLellan, a resident of Santa Monica, was given the Citizen Involvement Award by Santa Monica Police for thwarting the theft of a neighbor’s bicycle.

According to police reports, on June 26, 2009, at approximately 9 a.m., McLellan left his home to attend a business meeting. As he drove away, McLellan saw a male subject sitting on a cement ledge, just north of his residence.

McLellan returned home fifteen minutes later and saw the same subject exiting his subterranean garage with a bicycle. McLellan knew that the bicycle belonged to a resident in the complex and confronted the subject. McLellan asked what the man was doing with the bicycle and the subject stated that he was borrowing the bicycle from a friend.

McLellan knew the owner of the bicycle and did not believe the subject’s statement.

As he began to dial 911, the subject dropped the bicycle and fled… McLellan pursued the subject for several blocks until he eventually detained him in a bank parking lot. The chased would-be thief became combative and McLellan defended himself before police arrived.

It was later determined that the subject was on active patrol for burglary, prior to McLellan’s intervention. This was inferred when police later found that the subject was in possession of channel lock wire cutters.

The subject was arrested for residential burglary, possession of burglary tools, obstructing the use of a wireless phone at the time of an emergency, and a parole violation.

McLellan was commended for his discretion, quick thinking, and ability to act under pressure by the Santa Monica Police. His actions resulted in the arrest of a burglary suspect who was in the process of victimizing a member of the Santa Monica community. “You are a tremendous asset to our community,” McLellan was told at the ceremony. “Your involvement reflects the highest level of citizen participation thereby making the City of Santa Monica a safer place to live.”

New Officers

At the same ceremony where McLellan was commended for his actions, four new SMPD officers were sworn in. The new officers are Maricela Perez, Armando Gomez,Kevin McInerney, and Peter Zamfirov.

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