Canyon Country (East): Public Safety/Crime Report for May 16-22
Petty Theft-14700 block of Calla Lilly Court. An unknown person entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and stole U.S. currency.
Vehicle Burglary-30200 block of Jasmine Valley Road. An unknown person entered the victim’s locked vehicle and stole a silver “Apple” Macbook.
Vehicle Burglary-14700 block of Calla Lilly Court, An unknown person entered the victim’s locked vehicle and stole an “Apple” Ipod and U.S. Currency.
Petty Theft- 30200 block of Jasmine Valley Road. An unknown person entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and stole a “Nintendo” video game.
05/17/16
Residential Burglary- 18200 block of Terra Verde. An unknown person entered the victim’s apartment. At the time of the incident, the victim didn’t notice anything missing.
05/18/16
Residential Burglary- 17800 block of Deana Lane. An unknown person entered the victim’s residence and stole silver “Apple” Mackbook Pro and black “Nike”Air Jordans.
Vehicle Burglary- 15400 block of Saddleback Road. An unknown person entered the victim’s locked vehicle and stole “Oakley” Sunglasses, Maglite, “Craftsman’s” tool kit and U.S. Currency.
SAFETY TIP /WORKING LATE?
Let someone know where you will be working and when you anticipate returning home. Make sure your family and friends know the work number where you can be reached. Call when you reach your workstation and once again just before leaving to go home.
A portable cellular phone is highly recommended. They are effective in emergency situations to give instant access to emergency services.
Carry a portable, battery-powered high decibel alarm device or a loud whistle.
Carry a small pocket flashlight in your purse or on a key ring, and try to park in well lighted areas and walk along lit walkways.
Carry your keys and access cards in your hand when you are approaching the appropriate doors, keeping them readily available. Make sure locked doors close and lock behind you.
Keep your workstation or office locked after hours.
When returning to your vehicle, watch for suspicious persons nearby and have your keys in your hand. Check the interior of your vehicle before getting in.
Have a great week.
Deputy Luis Cabrera
lrcabrer@lasd.org
661-799-5158
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
Twitter @SCVSheriff http://www.twitter.com/scvsheriff
SCV Station Homepage – http://www.santaclarita.lasd.org
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/SantaClaritaValleySheriffsStation
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YOU GIVE US SAFE PLACE TO LIVE T HANK YOU. (y)