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Firefighter recruit applications due Saturday, Wednesday GLENDALE...

Firefighter recruit applications due Saturday, Wednesday

GLENDALE -- It’s not too late to apply as a firefighter recruit

with the cities of Glendale and Burbank.

In cooperation with the Burbank Fire Department, Glendale Fire

Department officials are seeking men and women to apply as

firefighter recruits. The applications can be turned in from 9 a.m.

to 3 p.m. Saturday or from 3 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the City of

Burbank Fire Training Center at 1845 N. Ontario St. in Burbank.

Applications will not be accepted at any other location and cannot be

mailed in.

Applicants must be 18 or older and have a current California

driver’s license. They must also have completed high school or have

earned a general education development certificate and earned an

emergency medical technician’s certificate.

For more information about the position and what is expected from

firefighter recruits, visit the city of Glendale’s job openings Web

site at www.ci.glendale.ca.us/job.asp.

Darleene Barrientos

JC Penney worker arrested after assault on co-worker

GLENDALE GALLERIA -- A 19-year-old Los Angeles man was being held

Thursday on $50,000 bail after beating a co-worker he believed was

talking about him.

Kevin O’Bryan DeLao was arrested after confronting his co-worker

in one of the Glendale Galleria’s parking garages about 10:40 p.m.

Wednesday, according to police reports. The man said he did not talk

about DeLao to anyone, but DeLao punched him, police said.

DeLao and two other men punched and kicked the man. One of the

other men, whom the victim did not know, asked for his money,

according to police reports.

He showed the man his wallet so he could see he did not have any

money, police said.

DeLao is scheduled to be arraigned Friday.

Darleene Barrientos

Humane Society visits Glendale

SOUTHEAST GLENDALE -- The Pasadena Humane Society’s Mobile

Outreach Unit will visit Glendale from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at

the Central Library, 222 E. Harvard St.

The Humane Society’s animal shelter on wheels will bring a

selection of adoptable cats and dogs to the library and provide

information on spay and neuter services, area wildlife and programs

and services offered by the Humane Society. The group is contracted

by the city of Glendale as its animal shelter.

The Mobile Outreach Unit will visit Glendale again Jan. 31 at

Virgil’s Hardware, 520 N. Glendale Ave.

For more information, call (626) 792-7151.

Gary Moskowitz

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