Community: Valencia Crime Report for the week of October 17, 2016
10/17/16 Monday
Petty Theft
24400 block of Magic Mountain Parkway. Two unknown male suspects walked into the location and stole two PS4 controllers from the store.
Burglary (Vehicle)
26900 block of Theater Drive. An unknown suspect forced entry into the victim’s vehicle and tried to get into her glovebox. The suspect was only able to make off with coins from the car.
Burglary (Commercial)
27800 block of Smyth Drive. An unknown suspect forced entry into the location and it is currently unknown what was stolen from the location.
10/18/16 Tuesday
Grand Theft Auto
24300 block of Mornington Drive. An unknown suspect stole the victim’s silver 2012 Honda Pilot from the indicated location.
Petty Theft
24200 block of Valencia Boulevard. An unknown suspect walked into the location and purchased an item. The suspect then walked back into the store and placed a jacket in the bag he used to buy the item.
Robbery/ Burglary. A male suspect walked into the location and selected two GPS devices from the store and walked out failing to pay for the items. Once the suspect was confronted outside the store he tried to fight with loss prevention. During the fight, he dropped the GPS devices and ran.
Petty Theft, Vandalism
24400 block of Magic Mountain Parkway. A male suspect was arrested from the location for trying to conceal items as he exited the store. The suspect was also in possession of marijuana.
10/19/16 Wednesday
Petty Theft
28200 block of Newhall Ranch Road. While working out at the location, the victim left items in his locker unsecured. He returned after his workout, and noticed his items were gone.
Petty Theft:
26400 block of Bouquet Canyon Road. Two suspects stole several items from inside the location. Both suspects worked together to distract the victim from noticing the thefts.
10/20/16 Thursday
Burglary
27800 block of McBean Parkway. The victim came home and saw his house had been ransacked and numerous items were missing.
Grand Theft
26000 block of Lucerne Court. An unknown suspect made entry into the victim’s car and stole several personal items including his laptop. The victim stated he left his vehicle unlocked.
10/21/16 Friday
Petty Theft
24400 block of Town Center Drive. While at the location working out the victim’s locker was broken into and his iPhone was stolen along with a Fitbit.
Grand Theft
Arroyo Park Drive / Regents Park Circle. An unknown suspect forced entry into the victim’s vehicle and stole several items. At approximately 0200 hours the same night, two suspects were arrested for being in possession of stolen items from the victim’s car.
Attempt Burglary
23500 block of Via Barra. An unknown suspect tried to force entry into the location, but was unsuccessful. Nothing was stolen from inside the residence.
Petty Theft
27600 block of Dickason Drive. The victim placed his items in his locker room at the location while he went to go workout. He failed to place a lock on the locker and left the items inside unsecured. When he returned he noticed several of his items were missing.
Burglary (Vehicle)
25100 block of Springfield Court. An unknown suspect made entry into the victim’s vehicle and stole a dash mounted radio.
Petty Theft
27000 block of McBean Parkway. While the victim was shopping at the location, she had her purse in her cart. She looked away for a minute, and when she looked back her purse was gone. Her purse contained cash as well as credit cards and other items.
10/23/16 Sunday
Grand Theft
24700 block of McBean Parkway. A male suspect was arrested from the location for stealing a golf car,t and taking it off campus. The golf cart was recovered and returned to the location.
Deputy Brian Heischuber
baheisch@lasd.org
661-255-1121 EXT. 5164
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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