Canyon Country Crime Information and Public Safety Report for the Week of April 10-16, 2017
Here is the Canyon Country Crime Information and Public Safety Report for the week of April 10-16, 2017:
04/10/17
Grand Theft Auto- 26100 block of Abdale Street
Person(s) unknown stole the victim’s vehicle which was parked near the above location.
04/10/17
Grand Theft Auto- 15500 block of Sierra Highway
Person(s) unknown stole the victim’s vehicle which was parked near the above location.
04/11/17
Grand Theft Auto- Soledad Canyon Road x 14 Freeway
Person(s) unknown stole the victim’s vehicle which was parked near the above location.
04/11/17
Commercial Burglary- 19000 block of Soledad Canyon Road
Person(s) unknown smashed a drive through window to a business near the above location and made entry. While inside the suspect rummaged around inside the business but never took any property.
04/11/17
Aggravated Assault- 26800 block of Isabella Parkway
A named suspect pointed a handgun at the victim from the street while the victim was standing in his apartment looking out of his window.
The suspect fled the location after a short argument.
04/12/17
Vehicle Burglary- Jakes Way x Eleanor Circle
Person(s) unknown smashed the right front window and ransacked the inside of vehicle. No property was taken.
04/12/17
Aggravated Assault- 19300 block of Soledad Canyon Road
A named suspect hit the victim with his vehicle striking him in the leg causing him to fall to the ground during an altercation regarding personal matters.
04/12/17
Commercial Burglary- 18500 block of Soledad Canyon Road
Person(s) unknown made entry into a business near the above location by repelling through a celling vent. While inside, the suspect rummaged around however never took any property.
04/15/17
Petty Theft- 16500 block of Soledad Canyon Road
Person(s) unknown stole the victim’s wallet from her unzipped purse while the victim was shopping at a market near the above location.
04/16/17
Aggravated Assault- 19900 block of Soledad Canyon Road
One suspect was arrested after his girlfriend punched him approximately 20 times in the face during an argument over car keys and other personal matters.
IF YOU WITNESS A CRIME
If you see or suspect a crime is being committed, pay particular attention to the features of the offender(s) and any vehicles involved. Try to be prepared to provide at least the following about the offenders:
When reporting a crime by telephone, remain on the phone until the dispatcher is fully briefed with all the information necessary to dispatch the appropriate response personnel to the scene.
1. Age, race, height, and weight;
2. Hair color and style, beard and mustache;
3. Notable characteristics (acne, scars, glasses mental state, etc.)
4. Clothing description;
5. Location where last seen;
6. Last known direction of travel;
7. Vehicle description and distinctive markings.
Witnesses who wish to remain anonymous may do so. It is more important that a response be dispatched as quickly as possible.
If you have any questions, please contact Canyon Country Crime Prevention Deputy Jonathan Wilson at 661-255-1121, ext. 5159 or e-mail: jrwilson@lasd.org.
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