Canyon Country East, Zone 8
Public Safety and Crime Prevention Information
Snapshot 11/26/2013 – 12/01/2013
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Crime Prevention Unit
Last week, the following Part 1 crimes occurred in Canyon Country East:
(2)Residential Burglary, (1) Theft, (4) Grand Theft Auto, (2) Domestic Violence, (1) Commercial Burglary.
There were two residential burglaries reported in Zone 8 last week. The first incident occurred near the 15600 block of Meadow Drive. In this incident the suspect(s) entered through an open sliding glass door at the rear of the house. The suspect(s) stole an Ipad and several DVD’s.
An additional residential burglary was reported near the 27300 block of Paloverde Place. The suspect(s) entered through the front door of the location and stole several thousand dollars’ worth of electronic equipment from inside the location. There were no signs of forced entry into this location.
There were several grand theft autos reported last week in Zone 8. The first incident occurred near 17700 Silver Stream Drive. The victim left their garage door open and the suspect stole the victims 2005 Honda Accord. The vehicle was later recovered by LAPD Mission station. Another vehicle was reported stolen from Pauline Court. The victim also left their garage door open and the suspect stole his 2007 Toyota Solara. This vehicle was also recovered by LAPD in the North Hollywood area.
Deputies from the crime prevention unit received a call of a stolen vehicle on Sand Canyon Road. They searched the area and located the suspect and vehicle parked near Bear Divide Road. The deputies arrested the thief and returned the stolen vehicle to its owner.
Deputy Chris Craft
cwcraft@lasd.org
661-255-1121 EXT. 4283
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
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