Here is the Stevenson Ranch (Zone 3) Public Safety Report for the week of Oct. 15 – Oct. 21:
10/20/18
Burglary: 25100 block Steinbeck Avenue
A male adult pried open the victim’s garage door and began rummaging through its contents. The victim confronted the suspect and detained him until deputies arrived. Upon seeing deputies, the suspect attempted to run from the location, but was quickly detained and arrested for burglary.
10/19/18
Burglary: 25300 block The Old Road
Person(s) unknown entered the victim’s home and stole $3,200.00 in U.S. currency, two prescription bottles containing morphine and oxycodone pills. The victim stated her home was locked. There were no signs of forced entry.
10/19/18
Burglary: 24900 block Constitution Avenue
Person(s) unknown entered the victim’s home through an unlocked and open rear sliding door and stole two high valued bicycles, a 60” television, computer and monitor, three ‘Go-Pro’ cameras, ‘X Box’ game console, and $500.00 in U.S. currency. Total loss was $18,300.00.
10/18/18
Grand Theft (Shoplifting): 24900 block Pico Canyon Road
Two female adults entered the location and asked a cashier to take down a display item so they could look at the item. As the cashier was retrieving the item, the two suspects took six ‘Michael Kors’ purses and ran out of the location, then left the area in a green 4 door sedan. Total loss was $1,200.00.
10/15/18
Burglary: 24900 block Pico Canyon Road
Person(s) unknown punched the door lock on the victim’s vehicle and stole her designer purse and wallet containing her driver’s license, debit/credit cards, and glasses, which she had left in the back seat of her vehicle. Total loss including damages was $950.00.
Recovered Stolen Vehicle: 28300 block The Old Road
Deputies conducted a traffic stop. Upon stopping the vehicle, the driver exited the vehicle and fled on foot. Deputies detained the passenger and later learned that the vehicle was stolen. The driver is still outstanding.
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