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Newhall Crime Report for the Week of February 20-26, 2017
Newhall Public Safety and Crime Prevention Information for the week of 02/20/17 to 02/26/17:
02/21/17
Commercial Burglary – 25000 block Newhall Ave.
Person(s) unknown forced entry into a locked classroom by way of a rear window and stole a LCD projector, white in color, model M300X.
Vehicle Burglary – 21300 block Bottletree Ln.
Person(s) unknown shattered the victim’s front passenger side window and rummaged through items. Nothing appeared to have been stolen from the vehicle.
Grand Theft – 24200 block Pine St.
Person(s) unknown stole the victim’s rims and tires from his vehicle while parked in the parking structure of the victim’s apartment complex.
Petty Theft – 25000 block Peachland Ave.
Person(s) unknown stole the victim’s bicycle from the victim’s second floor balcony.
02/23/17
Burglary – 22200 block Park St.
Person(s) unknown was observed attempting to force entry into a shed located in the victim’s backyard.
It can take seconds for a thief to steal something from your car, so never leave valuables inside. Most vehicle crime is preventable. Don’t make your car a target for thieves by leaving such sought after items such as purses, wallets, lap top computers and cell phones in plain view. Always check you have closed all your windows and locked the doors before leaving your car unattended. While there’s no surefire way to totally prevent your car from being broken into keeping these tips in mind can make your car less of a target.
Thank you,
Deputy Betsy Shackelford
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
Crime Prevention Unit- Newhall
Station: (661) 255-1121 Ext. 4283 Fax: (661) 253-0124 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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