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zone3_yeseniaholwagerStevenson Ranch-West Valencia, Zone 3
Public Safety and Crime Prevention Information for the week of 04/20/2015 to 04/26/2015

 

Last week in Zone 3, the following Part-1 Crimes occurred:

An Assault with a Deadly Weapon (Vehicle)/ Battery with Great Bodily Injury/ Battery incident occurred in the 26200 block of Valencia Blvd. A juvenile struck an adult female several times with his text books and punched her in the face. The subject then drove away in a vehicle, dragging an occupant of the vehicle approximately 30 feet, as she attempted to exit. The occupant of the vehicle struck her head when she fell while exiting the vehicle. The adult female sustained a laceration above her eye. The juvenile was detained and transported to a juvenile detention center by responding deputy personnel.

A commercial burglary/ forgery incident occurred in the 25600 block of The Old Road. An unemployed North Hills suspect was arrested by responding deputy personnel after attempting to open an account at the location with a fraudulent/forged check belonging to a business.

A burglary to vehicle incident occurred in the 25200 block of The Old Road. Unknown suspect(s) stole the victim’s third row seat from her 2007 Chevy Tahoe. Entry was made via the front driver’s door after the lock was punched.

Another burglary to vehicle incident occurred in the 25500 block of The Old Road. Unknown suspect(s) smashed the victim’s car window and stole her purse containing high end glasses, her wallet, $300 in cash and miscellaneous credit cards.

A shoplifting incident occurred in the 24800 block of The Old Road. Two suspects (a Hispanic male, 30 years and a white male, 30 years) entered the business and stole two 18 packs of beer. The suspects fled in a red, 4-door, newer model vehicle. The incident is currently investigation by Santa Clarita Valley Station detectives.

A shoplifting incident occurred in the 25400 block of The Old Road. Two suspects (a white female in her 20’s and a white female in her 40’s) walked out of the business with a shopping cart full of groceries. The grocery cart was abandoned and the stolen property was recovered when the suspects were approached by loss prevention personnel. The suspects fled in a blue vehicle. The incident is currently under investigation by Santa Clarita Valley Station detectives.

Another shoplifting incident occurred in the 25400 block of The Old Road. A Hispanic male and female walked out of the business with a shopping cart full of merchandise. They fled when detained by Loss Prevention personnel. Loss Prevention personnel were able to recover most of the stolen property. Santa Clarita Station detectives are currently investigating this incident.

A theft of vehicle parts occurred in the 25300 block of The Old Road. Unknown suspect(s) stole the victim’s company vehicle’s tailgate. The victim’s vehicle was a white 2008 Ford Super Duty truck. The incident occurred while parked in the business’s parking lot.

A theft of a cellular phone occurred in the 25400 block of The Old Road. The victim had her cellular phone stolen while at the location. Video footage shows the suspect is described as a Hispanic female, 40-45 years of age, 5’2” to 5’5”, 180lbs and having brown hair. No arrest was made. (seq. 5567)

Here are some safety tips to keep in mind year round:

– When entering and exiting your home or vehicle; including walking to your home or vehicle, please refrain from focusing all of your attention on your cellular phone. Be cautious of your surroundings. Appearing aware of your surroundings can be a good crime deterrent for suspicious persons and opportunists.

– When you park the car, remove cellular phones, luggage, purses, wallets and other valuable possessions. Do not leave these items in plain view. Lock all valuables in your trunk or take them with you. If possible, park in an area that is well lit with heavy foot traffic or where cameras are in plain view.

– If you see any suspicious persons (including curfew violators) in your neighborhood, or place of business, please do not hesitate to the call the Sheriff’s Station at (661) 255-1121.

– Also, please remember to store your local law enforcement’s station phone number in to your cellular phone.

I encourage you to pass these safety tips along to family and friends, and as always, please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

 

Deputy Yesenia Holwager

ygholwag@lasd.org

661-799-5158

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department

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7 Comments

  1. Liz Kachoo Liz Kachoo says:

    wtf ? Where was all this drama when i went to WRHS

  2. Not the scv I grew up in

  3. Anonymous says:

    Corbin Mostafania

  4. JoAnn Faris says:

    His parents must be so proud…

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