Canyon Country East: Zone 8 – Public Safety and Crime Prevention Information for the week of 12/21/15 through 12/27/2015
An assault occurred near the intersection of Wren Drive/Cardinal Drive.The suspect was involved in a hit and run collision with the victim. After the collision, the suspect pointed a shotgun at the victim. The suspect was arrested.
A burglary occurred near the 27300 block of Rockrose Lane. The victim’s residence was involved in a fire approximately six months ago. When he returned to retrieve property, he noticed that the wood board used to secure the window was ajar. He saw a male Hispanic inside the location and notified the sheriff station. The person left the area prior to the deputies’ arrival.
A burglary occurred near the 18100 block of American Beauty Drive. Suspect(s) unknown entered the victim’s locked garage. Once inside the garage, the suspect(s) ransacked the victim’s vehicle and stole items from the glove compartment. The suspect(s) gained entry via the pedestrian door.
A burglary occurred near the 18000 block of Saratoga Way. Suspect(s) unknown entered the victim’s locked garage. Once inside the garage, the suspect(s) ransacked the victim’s vehicle and stole the victim’s ID, wallet, and nursing license.
A burglary occurred near the 15900 block of Rosehaven Lane. Suspect(s) unknown entered his locked vehicle and stole U.S. Currency and tools. No signs of forced entry.
A burglary occurred near the intersection of Oakmont Drive/Silver Oak Lane. Person(s) unknown smashed the rear passenger window of her vehicle and ransacked it.
A grand theft vehicle occurred near the 17200 block of Mount Stephen Avenue. Suspect(s) unknown stole a 2015 Chrysler 200 rental car from the driveway of the victim’s residence.
A grand theft occurred near the 19300 block of Golden Valley Road. The victim was shopping at the location when she left her wallet unattended. When she went back to retrieve it, the wallet was gone.
A grand theft occurred near the 19300 Golden Valley Road. Two suspect(s) entered the location and stole jeans.
Reminders:
There can be a lot of pressure and hype around what to do on New Year’s Eve. Everyone wants to have a memorable night and alcohol often plays a big part in the activities, as it does throughout the entire holiday season.
Don’t drink and drive. This is the most important rule of all for having a safe New Year’s Eve. Driving with a blood alcohol content of .08 is illegal across the country. But the amount of alcohol it takes to get to that number depends on a variety of factors such as how fast you drink, weight, and gender. If you’ve had anything to drink, don’t get behind the wheel no matter what.
Designate a sober driver. Plan ahead and pick someone dependable to be the sober designated driver. This means you can relax and indulge without worrying about driving yourself home
Have a sleepover. Consider making plans to sleep where you’re celebrating New Year’s Eve. This will keep you safely off the roads and allow you to drink as much as you want without worrying about driving.
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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