Saugus: Public Safety and Crime Prevention Report for 05/02/16 through 05/08/16
The following crimes were reported last week:
05/03/16
Petty Theft- 27100 block of Bouquet Canyon Road
An unknown suspect stole an iPhone from a jacket that was left on the ground at a park.
Grand Theft Auto- 28700 block of Rio Norte Drive
A blue Toyota pickup was stolen from the location.
Grand Theft Auto- 22200 block of Trinity Place
There was a Mitsubishi Outlander stolen from the location. It was later recovered a few streets away on Infinity Circle.
Burglary from Vehicle- 22200 block of Trinity Place
An unknown suspect entered the victim’s vehicle and stole a wallet and a car key.
05/04/16
Grand Theft Auto- 28700 block of Persimmon Lane
The victim’s Honda Accord was stolen from the location. It was later recovered on Trinity Place.
Grand Theft- 26300 block of Bouquet Canyon Road
A customer at a local restaurant left his cell phone on top of a table. When he returned, the phone was gone.
Attempted Grand Theft Auto- 20300 block of Dorothy Street
A suspect attempted to steal a vehicle that was parked at the above location. The suspect removed the steering column cover and removed several wires in an apparent attempt to steal the vehicle.
Locking your vehicle deters criminals from stealing from you. The majority of criminals will walk around a certain area and simply check door handles to see if they are unlocked. If the car is unlocked, you just became a victim. Do not keep property in plain view in your vehicle, and if it is a necessity to do so, keep the property in your truck or hidden out of view.
Deputy Chris Craft
cwcraft@lasd.org
661-255-1121 EXT. 5161
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
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/SantaClaritaValleySheriffsStation
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