Last week in Zone 3, the following Part-1 Crimes occurred:
A vehicle burglary occurred on the 24800 block of Greensbrier Dr. An unknown person(s) entered the victim’s vehicle and took a Ipod audio cable and a pair of sunglasses.. The victim stated that the vehicle was locked.
A shoplifting occurred on the 25450 block of The Old Rd. A female adult attempted to leave the location with several items she did not pay for. She was arrested for petty theft.
A shoplifting occurred on the 25450 block of The Old Rd. A male adult attempted to leave the location with several items he did not pay for. When contacted by loss prevention, the suspect abandoned the items and left the location.
A shoplifting occurred on the 25450 block of The Old Rd. A male adult attempted to leave the location with several items she did not pay for. He was arrested for petty theft.
A shoplifting occurred on the 25800 block of The Old Rd. A male adult took three cases of liquor and exited the store without paying for the items. The suspect left the location, and no arrest was made.
A vehicle was stolen from the 25800 block of The Old Rd. An unknown person(s) stole the victim’s vehicle which was parked in the parking lot of the location.
Summer is approaching, and it’s starting to warm up. Temperatures inside your parked vehicle are extremely warmer than the outside temperature, even when using a windshield shade and leaving your windows slightly open. Never leave your child or pet in your vehicle, even if you are only going to be gone for a few minutes. It’s always best (and safest) to bring your kids inside businesses with you, and to leave your pets at home. Below is a chart that shows just how hot the inside of your vehicle can become, even on cool days.
Estimated Vehicle Interior Air Temperature v. Elapsed Time
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Elapsed time
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Outside Air Temperature (F)
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70
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75
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80
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85
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90
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95
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0 minutes
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70
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75
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80
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85
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90
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95
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|
10 minutes
|
89
|
94
|
99
|
104
|
109
|
114
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|
20 minutes
|
99
|
104
|
109
|
114
|
119
|
124
|
|
30 minutes
|
104
|
109
|
114
|
119
|
124
|
129
|
|
40 minutes
|
108
|
113
|
118
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123
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128
|
133
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|
50 minutes
|
111
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116
|
121
|
126
|
131
|
136
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|
60 minutes
|
113
|
118
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123
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128
|
133
|
138
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> 1 hour
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115
|
120
|
125
|
130
|
135
|
140
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Deputy Kevin Duxbury
KBDuxbur@lasd.org
661-799-5158
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
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4 Comments
Woo hoo!! Great job!
He looks like a sheriff out of walking dead or something. Good pic!
Also park your car in the shade or take your animals with you when they are in a truck bed.
So funny, I was thinking that looks like Jason! Haha! Cool Kevin!