WEST LOS ANGELES DAILY CRIME BRIEFING May 31, 2013 through June - TopicsExpress



          

WEST LOS ANGELES DAILY CRIME BRIEFING May 31, 2013 through June 10, 2013 (10 days) ROBBERY: 1 Bundy and Darlington On 05/31/13, at 8:45 pm, Susp(s): Males, unknown race, in their twenties Property Loss: iPhone 5 Weapon: Black Semi-Auto handgun The suspects approached the victim produced a handgun and demanded her property. The victim in fear complied with the suspects demands. The suspect fled eastbound Darlington with the victim’s property. BURGLARY: 7 500 Bonhill On 05/31/13 between 4:00 pm and 6:15 pm, suspect(s) opened side kitchen window and removed wallet and jewelry. 900 Napoli Between 05/18/13 and 05/30/13 suspect(s) removed Persian rugs from SFR. No forced entry. 11900 Goshen On 06/04/13, between 1:30 pm and 5:30 pm, suspect(s) cut apartment side sliding door screen and removed laptop computers. 800 N Kenter On 06/05/13 between 10:00 am and 7:30 pm, suspect(s) smashed rear slider door and removed computer. 3200 Elvideo, Between 06/05/13 at 10:30 pm and 06/06/13 at 11:30 am, suspect(s) opened the rear bathroom window and then opened bedroom doors. No property taken. 1300 Monaco (Construction site) Between 06/06/13 at 4:00 pm and 06/07/13 at 6:30 am, suspect(s) cut lock off container and removed tools. 200 Barrington Between 06/07/13 at 5:00 pm and 06/10/13 at 3:40 am suspect(s) kicked condo front door open and removed TV and computer. BFMV (Burglary and/or Theft from Motor Vehicle): 1 1600 Old Oak Rd On 5-31-13, between 12:30 pm and 12:50 pm, parked on the street, suspect(s) removed lawnmower, GRAND THEFT & PETTY THEFT: 3 400 N Carmelina Ave (Reported 06/02/13) Between 5/27/13 and 5/31/13, from a residence, suspect(s) removed jewelry valued at $3,850.00 Jewelry and bank info was taken from victim’s residence. Victim believes she knows who committed the crime. 16600 Park Lane Cir Between 6/01/13 and 6/02/13, from a residence, suspect(s) removed furniture valued at $1,400.00 600 S. Bundy Dr On 6-04-13, at 11:00 am, from a residence, suspect sent fictitious e-mail to victim convincing her to send him the ring to sell on Ebay. (unknown value) Note: Take a moment to document your bike information. The West LA area is known to have cyclists with some of the highest end bicycles around and criminals know this. Some of these bicycles cost as much as a car. But whether your bicycle is an all carbon-fiber Cannondale road bike or a Sear’s Huffy, the basic information about the bike (and pictures) should be kept in your files in case of loss or theft. If you have children, consider making this an early summer project for them to put together, --taking responsibility for their bicycles. • Tip: Serial numbers are located on the bottom of the frame where the pedals are. • Take photographs of your bike. • Consider etching (I can hear the gasps!) your frame and parts with your personal ID. Write your ID on the rims or on a card inside the frame. • Invest in a high quality bike lock and never lock ONLY your front wheel, handlebars, seat post top or head tube. • Don’t secure your bike to something where you are relying only on a bolt or a screw. Wrenches and screwdrivers are common burglary tools. • Park at bicycle racks, fences, light posts, parking meters, gas mains or mature trees. • Take your accessories and bags with you. • Try and lock your bike within your view or at a spot having a high degree of pedestrian travel. • Lock your bike, even when it’s on a balcony!! • Lock and secure your bike even in your garage at home. Feel free to call/email me should you have any questions or concerns. Thank you! Senior Lead Officer Maria Gray 310-444-0744 [email protected]
Posted on: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 21:07:44 +0000

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