Stevenson Ranch & Westridge, Zone 3
Public Safety and Crime Prevention Information
Snapshot for 01/05/2015 to 01/11/2015
Last week in Zone 3, the following Part-1 Crimes occurred:
A Stevenson Ranch (Zone 3) Weekly Crime Breakdown (01/05/15 – 01/11/15)
An attempted burglary incident occurred in the 25900 block of Burke Place. The front door knob lock to the residence was damaged. (The locking mechanism was removed from the door handle). Entry to the residence was not made.
A burglary occurred in the 26900 block of Redwood Bluff Lane. Unknown suspect(s) entered the residence via an unlocked side garage door. Taken was an iPad Air, an iPad2 and $400 in US Currency.
A vehicle burglary occurred in the 25400 block of The Old Road. Unknown person(s) broke the victim’s rear passenger side window and rummaged through the interior of the victim’s vehicle. There was no loss.
An additional vehicle burglary occurred in the 24900 block of Constitution Avenue. Unknown suspect(s) entered the victim’s locked vehicle, by unknown means, and stole the victim’s Louis Vuitton purse, iPad and California ID card.
A shoplifting incident occurred in the 26800 block of The Old Road. A Hispanic male, approximately 25 years of age entered the business and removed a secured cellular phone from the display case using an unknown type cutting tool. Security footage was recovered, and the incident is currently under investigation by Santa Clarity Valley Station detectives.
A petty theft incident occurred in the 24900 block of Pico Canyon. The victim had his unattended iPhone6 stolen from inside his gym bag while he played basketball nearby.
An additional petty theft incident occurred in the 24900 block of Pico Canyon. The victim had his wallet stolen from his locked gym locker. There were no signs of force to the lock or locker.
Here are a few safety tips to keep in mind year round:
– Lock all exterior doors and windows when at home or away from home.
– Do not leave valuables unattended.
– Park your vehicle in well lighted areas.
– Please help us by be the eyes and ears of our community. Communicating with neighbors often serves as a great crime deterrent.
– If you see any suspicious persons in your neighborhood, or place of business, please do not hesitate to the call the Sheriff’s Station at (661) 255-1121.
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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Those places are not even in the city of Santa Clarita.
That is a correct statement; we’re missing your point.