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BrianHeischuber_portrait_zone5Valencia: Public Safety and Crime Information Report for May 2, 2016 through May 7, 2016
Last week, the following crimes were reported:

05/02/16-Monday

Burglary (Commercial) 28211 block of Newhall Ranch Road. The victim had his lock cut off while he was working out at the location. The suspects then accessed his vehicle via his key fob and stole personal items from inside his vehicle.

Petty Theft-26400 block of Bouquet Canyon Road. While at the location, the victim left his wallet on the counter and when he returned he realized his wallet was missing. After reviewing the cameras with loss prevention, he was able to see an unknown male walk off with his wallet and leave the area in a vehicle.

Vehicle Burglary-28500 block of Westinghouse Place. An unknown suspect made entry into the victim’s vehicle and stole the third row seat. The suspects entered the vehicle through the rear hatch by prying it open.

Burglary (Commercial)-24200 block of Valencia Boulevard. An unknown suspect made entry into the location and stole items from the safe within the store. No forced entry was made into the location and the keys to the safe were also missing.

05/03/16-Tuesday

Grand Theft/Possession of a controlled substance. 23700 block of Valencia Boulevard. A female suspect was arrested from the location for stealing CDs. The suspect admitted to the thefts and was subsequently booked for the charges. She was also in possession of methamphetamine.

Grand Theft Auto- 24300 block of Town Center Drive. The victim had his BMW 525i stolen from the location.

Shoplifting-24100 block of Magic Mountain Parkway. A female subject was detained for exiting the store with unpaid cosmetic items in her possession. All of the stolen items were recovered from the suspect.

Shoplifting-24100 block of Magic Mountain Parkway. A female juvenile was detained for exiting the store with unpaid woman’s clothing items in her possession. All of the stolen items were recovered from the juvenile.

05/04/16-Wednesday

Attempted Burglary-26400 block of Emerald Dove Drive. Two male suspects attempted to enter the victim’s residence while they were home. Once the suspects realized the victims were home, they ran off.

Shoplifting-24200 block of Valencia Boulevard. Two male suspects were arrested from the location for trying to leave the store without paying for items they had in their possession. They also were in possession of methamphetamine and marijuana.

Robbery-24400 block of Magic Mountain Parkway. An unknown female and male suspect assaulted a loss prevention officer after he tried to recover the merchandise the suspect had in his possession outside of the store.

Petty Theft-24100 block of Magic Mountain Parkway. Two female suspects were arrested from the location for trying to exit the store with numerous unpaid clothing items in their possession.

05/05/16-Thursday

Grand Theft Auto -29200 block of Rio Lobo Way. The victim had their Toyota 4-runner stolen from the location.

05/06/16-Friday

Robbery-24200 block of Valencia Boulevard. The suspect was arrested for strong arm robbery after he assaulted a store employee during the theft of a skateboard deck.

Grand Theft Auto- Arroyo Park drive and McBean Parkway. The victim had his Toyota Scion XB stolen from the location.

Burglary- 24400 block of Valencia Boulevard. While the victim was home he heard several knocks at his door. Minutes later he saw a man inside his apartment and verbally confronted him.The suspect who was standing inside the victim’s home, apologized, ran out the back door, and jumped off the balcony.

Burglary (Attached garage) – 24911 Magic Mountain Parkway. While the victim was inside her home an unknown suspect entered her garage and stole several power tools from a shelf inside the location.

Ten Things Kids Can Do To Stop Violence

1. Settle arguments with words, not fists or weapons. Don’t stand around and form an audience.
2. Learn safe routes for walking in the neighborhood, and know good places to seek help. Trust your feelings, and if there’s a sense of danger, get away fast.
3. Report any crimes or suspicious actions to the police, school authorities, and parents. Be willing to testify if needed.
4. Don’t open the door to anyone you and your parents don’t know and trust.
5. Never go anywhere with someone you and your parents don’t know and trust.
6. If someone tries to abuse you, say no, get away, and tell a trusted adult. Remember, it’s not the victim’s fault.
7. Don’t use alcohol and other drugs, and stay away from places and people associated with them.
8. Stick with friends who are also against violence and drugs, and stay away from known trouble spots.
9. Get involved to make school safer and better – having poster contests against violence, holding anti-drug rallies, counseling peers, and settling disputes peacefully. If there’s no program, help start one!
10. Help younger children learn to avoid being crime victims. Set a good example and volunteer to help with community efforts to stop crime.

As always, please feel free to call me or email me.

Thank you,
Deputy Brian Heischuber
baheisch@lasd.org
661-255-1121 EXT. 5164
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
Twitter @SCVSheriff http://www.twitter.com/scvsheriff
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