Stevenson Ranch / Westridge, Zone 3
Public Safety and Crime Prevention Info
Snapshot 01/14/2013 – 01/20/2013.
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Crime Prevention Unit
This week Stevenson Ranch had 6 reported Part-1 crimes. Of those crimes, there were 2 residential burglaries, 1 commercial burglary, 2 petty thefts and 1 stolen vehicle.
A residential burglary occurred in the 26000 block of Wyatt Lane. The entered the residence after breaking a window. The suspect then ransacked the home and took personal items. On the same day there was an attempted residential burglary in the 24000 block of Greensbrier Drive. The victim found several pry marks on his garage door.
A male was arrested for burglary after he stole several cases of alcohol within a month at Von’s market on The Old Road.
A female juvenile was arrested after stealing another student’s cellphone at West Ranch High School. A petty theft occurred at the Sports Chalet parking lot. The victim’s snow boots were stolen after he left them behind in a shopping cart in the parking lot.
A bobcat steer loader was stolen from a dirt road located on The Old Road and Lyons Ranch Road.
Due to the recent burglaries occurring, make sure to always lock your doors and windows. Always LOCK your vehicles and DO NOT LEAVE PERSONAL ITEMS VISIBLE!
If you see any suspicious activity either close to your home or while you are out shopping, call the Sheriff’s station at (661) 255-1121 or 9-1-1 in an emergency.
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If you have any questions or concerns regarding Zone 3 (Stevenson Ranch), please feel free to email or call me directly.
Deputy Ana Rubalcava
avrubalc@lasd.org
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
661-255-1121 ext. 4283
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