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THERAsurf will be holding their next event alongside the Northern LA Boardriders' Surf Contest this weekend at Leo Carillo.

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Surf Video from Topanga, edited together from our Tuesday, October 11th Instagram Stories.



"His breath reeked of alcohol and he said he "only" had a few drinks...
License plate #CH83H08
The entire side of his Tesla is scratched badly..."



Artwork worth $35,000 was stolen from Katie Oneill Fine Art in Pacific Palisades. The the, described by a witness as a black man about 6' tall, broke into the studio around 10:30PM on Saturdday, October 8th.

Oniell posted this:

"My art studio on Antioch was robbed last night (Saturday, October 8 ). I am devastated. The police were called by someone reporting a man breaking the window. I was notified about it around 12:30 by a friend who was driving by the scene. They stole a dozen paintings worth about $35,000. They do not appear to have taken any supplies etc - just the paintings.

After taking my report, the police left me alone on Antioch around 2:00 AM, desperately scrambling to find someone to come out here to board up the window so I could try to keep the rest of my paintings safe. That was a sad, scary hour.

I do not have theft insurance. To get theft insurance you have to put in a security system and pay for the insurance. I am a one woman operation. Any security system comes straight out of my income and, by how much they charge, I'm pretty sure the emergency-board-up guys are making more than I am. I never thought my paintings would be a target for theft. Whoever has them would have to resell them. As much as I love my paintings I know I'm not internationally famous with a black market waiting to snatch them up.

But I do a job that I love. In a community that has been so supportive and helped my business survive during a pandemic and crazy commercial rental market. The people who have bought my paintings have bought them with love - to put in their homes and have them become part of their lives. That is so important to me. And the thought that 12 paintings of mine are lost. It's so personal. I can't even type this without crying. Why would anyone do this?

I'm still a little woozy from adrenaline and no sleep. But if anyone has any ideas of what I can do next. If anyone knows how to contact the businesses on Antioch to see if they have camera footage. I believe it would have been a 9:30 to 12 timeline. I can try and get the time of the 911 call. Or how to get some publicity to have people look out for the paintings. Or how to get the police to actually do something. Any help or ideas would be deeply, deeply appreciated."

Here's a link to photos of all the Stolen Art Work.




The Cart Narcss visit the Vons on Lincoln in Santa Monica.

The Cart Narcs are a highly trained specail task force that travels the globe shaming people for not returning their shopping carts.

In this episode, Agent Mortimer of the Senior Squad trains with his walker in defensive maneuvers agianst a racist black man.


Crew removes a mattress and more from a restroom stall that a homeless lady was living in. These restrooms were recently remodeled and updated, but have become a homeless encampment since their reopening.



Here's surfing photos from Monday, October 10th at the Venice Breakwater.

This set of surf photos was shot by Six12 Media and brought to you by XCEL Wetsuits.

These are just a few of the 40+ photos from this session. If you were out there, you probably got some surfing shots, probably multiple photos, they will be in the complete photo gallery for this day, check them out, the link to the complete gallery is down below.














You can find more photos from this session, all full size and in high-resolution, in this photo gallery:

Venice Breakwater - Monday 10-10-2022 Gallery


If you were out there, we probably got some cool surfing shots of you, go check them out!

Wanna see photos from previous days at this and other local surf spots from this photographer?
Click Surf Spot Galleries and look for the spot and then the date.



The homeless encampment at the Rose Ave Playground in Venice Beach gets it's weekly cleaning and it angers one of the playground residents.





The Malibu Library Speaker Series presents shark attack survivor Paul de Gelder at Malibu Library on Tuesday, October 11, 2022, at 7 pm. Registration is required. Register online or call Malibu Library at 310.456.6438.

An elite Australian Navy diver who lost two limbs in a horrific shark attack that changed his life, Paul de Gelder now inspires others to overcome obstacles and champions shark conservation. He has been a long-time co-host on the Discovery Channel’s Shark Week. Triumphing over tragedy by relying on the mantra that he learned as a young paratrooper in the Australian Army, “Improvise…Adapt…Overcome,” Paul has enthralled and motivated audiences around the world.

In his earlier days, de Gelder chased adventure wherever he could find it. In 2000, he joined the military, rising to the elite echelons of the Australian Defence Forces as an Army paratrooper and Navy bomb disposal diver. But in February 2009, trouble hunted him down in the form of a giant bull shark. Attacked while diving for the Navy in Sydney Harbor, he was pulled out of the water barely alive. He lost an arm and a leg and embarked on an extraordinary journey of healing, rehabilitation, and renewal. He later told his story and shared the life-changing lessons gained from his experience in his inspiring autobiography, No Time for Fear .

In the years since the shark attack, de Gelder's life has changed in every aspect. After leaving the navy, he has traveled the world as a top motivational speaker, passionate environmentalist, adventurer, and mentor to school kids. Sharing an adventurous life journey where he “faced pretty much the worst that life can throw at me, and survived and thrived,” de Gelder enthralls, captivates, and leaves audiences motivated to overcome any challenge.

RSVP required - register online or call (310) 456-6438