Public Safety and Crime Information Report for Canyon Country (West): Week of April 18th- April 24th
The following crimes were reported last week:
04/17/16
Residential Burglary- 28200 block of Canyon Crest Drive
Person(s) unknown forced open a window on the rear of the victim’s residence and made entry. While inside, person(s) unknown stole cash and jewelry from within.
04/22/16
Commercial Burglary- 18600 block of Via Princessa
Person(s) unknown forced open a roll up door to the business and stole approximately $200,000 worth of jewelry from within.
Grand Theft Auto- 19200 block of Soledad Canyon Road
Person(s) unknown stole the victim’s vehicle which was parked near the above location. On 04/23/16, the victim’s vehicle was located near the intersection of Soledad Canyon Road and Camp Plenty Road.
Keeping Your Eyes Open
As always, I review all reports that occur in Canyon Country West (Zone 7). Lately, I have noticed an increase in grand theft autos. It is unfortunate that this is a problem we have to deal with, but there are a few tips to help combat future incidents.
Lock vehicle doors and shut all windows. This may detour possible thieves.
Do not leave anything of value in the open. This makes it easy to pick what vehicle they are going to steal, or steal from.
Call the Sheriff’s Department if you see people looking into vehicles. If you see someone looking into vehicles and checking door handles they are probably up to no good.
Be a good witness. If possible, obtain a good suspect description (height, weight, clothing description, etc) and if you lose sight of them remember what their last seen direction was.
As always, please call me if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Deputy Jonathan Wilson
jrwilson@lasd.org
661-255-1121 EXT. 5159
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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