Saugus Crime Report: Week of January 9- 15, 2017
Saugus, Zone 4, Public Safety and Crime Prevention Information for the week of 01/09/17 – 01/15/17.
01/09/17
Vehicle Burglary – Garzota Drive/Avenida Terraza
An unknown suspect shattered the victim’s rear passenger window to gain entry to the vehicle. The suspect stole a Garmin GPS from the vehicle.
01/11/17
Petty Theft (Vehicle)- 20500 block of Alaminos Drive
The victim left his vehicle unlocked and the suspect was able to easily steal a “Dell” laptop and case from the interior of the vehicle.
01/13/17
Grand Theft Auto- 21100 block of Mill Ridge Road
The victim’s 2008 grey Toyota Matrix was stolen from the location. This vehicle is still outstanding.
01/13/17
Grand Theft Auto – 28000 block of Seco Canyon Road
The victims 1999 white Mercedes C-32 was stolen from the location. This vehicle is still outstanding
01/13/17
Commercial Burglary- Vista Del Rio/Solana Court
Suspect(s) stole several construction tools from the location. The tools were valued at over $6000.
01/14/17
Theft from Vehicle – 21100 block of Elder Creek Drive
The suspects entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and stole a GPS and tire pressure monitor.
If a thief can’t see anything valuable in your car they will most likely not break into your vehicle. The most commonly stolen items include purses, GPS’s, cell phones and currency. Please remove these items from your vehicle when you park them to avoid being a victim of these crimes.
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
Crime Prevention Unit
Deputy Chris Craft
cwcraft@lasd.org
661-255-1121 EXT. 5161
FW by:
Shirley Miller, Public Information Officer
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
23740 Magic Mountain Parkway
Valencia, CA 91355
(661) 255-1121 ext 5804
E-mail: s1miller@lasd.org
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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