Canyon Country (West): Public Safety and Crime Information Report for May 2, 2016 – May 7, 2016
The following crimes were reported last week:
05/02/16
Arson- 18900 block of Soledad Canyon Road
One suspect was arrested after admitting to setting a small brush fire which caused property damage.
Grand Theft- 28100 block of Hardesty Avenue
Person(s) unknown removed a boat drive from the victim’s boat which was parked in the victim’s driveway.
Grand Theft- 18600 block of Via Princessa
Person(s) unknown entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and stole a briefcase and an expensive designer watch.
Vehicle Burglary- 19000 block of Wellhaven Street.
Person(s) unknown forced entry into the victim’s vehicle by means unknown and stole the victim’s GPS.
Petty Theft- 18800 block of Mandan Street
Person(s) unknown entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and stole electronics.
05/03/16
Vehicle Burglary- 27300 block of Camp Plenty Road
Person(s) unknown forced entry into the victim’s vehicle by means unknown and stole her medical work badge.
05/04/16
Residential Burglary- 18900 block of Sierra Estates Drive
Person(s) unknown entered the victim’s unlocked residence and stole electronics and sports equipment.
Grand Theft Auto- 20400 block of Soledad Canyon Road
The victim stated her ex-boyfriend took her vehicle keys after an argument at her residence. The ex-boyfriend walked outside, entered her vehicle and drove away without her consent.
05/05/16
Vehicle Burglary- 27700 block of Crosspath Avenue
Person(s) unknown forced entry into the victim’s vehicle by means unknown and ransacked the interior. No property was taken.
05/05/16
Petty Theft- 27500 block of Orsini Avenue
Person(s) unknown stole a package containing hygiene products from the victim’s front porch.
05/06/16
Residential Burglary- 19100 block of Nearbrook Street
Person(s) unknown removed a rear window screen from the victim’s residence causing the audible alarm to sound. No entry was made and no property was taken.
Lock Your Vehicle
Locking your vehicle deters criminals from stealing from you. The majority of criminals will walk around a certain area and simply check door handles to see if they are unlocked. If they are, you just became a victim. Do not keep property in plain view in your vehicle, and if it is a necessity to do so, keep the property in your truck or hidden out of view.
As always, please call me if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Deputy Jonathan Wilson
jrwilson@lasd.org
661-255-1121 EXT. 5159
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
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