Public Safety and Crime Prevention Information for Valencia Zone 5 for the week of 11/21/2016- 11/27/2016.
11/21/16 Monday
Burglary- 23800 block of Arroyo Park Drive
An unknown suspect forced entry into the victim’s truck bed of his vehicle and stole tools. The suspect damaged the victim’s truck bed cover.
Grand Theft – 25100 block of Avenida Ignacio
An unknown suspect removed the catalytic converter from the victim’s vehicle while it was parked at the location.
Burglary (Commercial )- 28000 block of Avenue Stanford
Unknown suspects forced entry into the location and stole cash and a cash box from inside the location.
Tuesday 11/22/16
Grand theft- 24100 block of Magic Mountain Parkway
Three female suspects walked into the location and stole several thousand dollars’ worth of merchandise. The suspects were contacted by loss prevention and refused to remove the items from their bag. The suspects placed more items in their bags, and finally ran out of the location once the staff called the Sheriff’s Department.
Petty Theft- 24710 block of River Chase Drive
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s bicycle which was chained to a bike rack.
Wednesday 11/23/16
Petty Theft- 25300 block of Via Dona
An unknown suspect unbolted and cut an electrical wire off the victim’s vehicle and stole the 50” ridged black LED light off the roof of his vehicle.
Burglary (Vehicle)- 26100 block of McBean Parkway
An unknown suspect made entry into the victim’s vehicle and stole his Ray Ban sunglasses and Sirius radio.
Grand Theft- 23200 block of Magic Mountain Parkway
The victim rented a car. She returned the car, accidentally leaving her laptop computer inside. After she rememberered and returned, the laptop was gone.
Burglary – 23800 block of Del Monte Drive
An unknown suspect entered the victim’s unlocked garage and stole a pair of golf clubs from inside.
Thursday 11/24/16
Burglary (Vehicle)- 27400 block of Cherry Creek Drive
The victim left his vehicle’s window rolled down and a suspect was able to reach his arm in the vehicle and steal his car keys. The keys to the vehicle were recovered. A juvenile was detained for the theft of the keys.
Friday 11/25/16
Burglary- 23600 block of Magic Mountain Parkway
An unknown suspect made entry into the victim’s vehicle and stole several personal items from it.
Burglary (Locked Vehicle)- 26400 block of Newhall Ranch Road
An unknown suspect smashed the victim’s vehicle window and stole her laptop and some DVDs.
Grand Theft Auto- 27500 block of Sycamore Creek Drive
A male suspect was arrested at the location for stealing a car and being in possession of stolen items from a victim’s car.
Petty Theft- 26400 block of McBean Pkwy
A female suspect was arrested at the location for exiting the store with unpaid items in her possession.
Saturday 11/26/16
Burglary – 24100 block of Newhall Ranch Road
An unknown suspect entered the victim’s garage and stole jewelry from inside a box. The suspect also entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and stole a few items.
Petty Theft- 24500 block of Town Center Drive
An unknown suspect stole approximately 500 dollars in U.S. Currency from a desk located inside the shop.
Grand Theft Auto – 26100 block of McBean Parkway
The victim had his 2009 Honda Civic 4-door stolen from the location overnight.
VINE: Victim Information and Notification Everyday
What is VINE?
VINE is an automated computer program offered for domestic violence crime victims in Los Angeles and Los Angeles County. The purpose of the VINE program is to provide victims of crime continuous access concerning an inmate’s custody status. By calling the VINE number, a victim can determine the custody status of the offender and register to be notified of the release or transfer of the specific inmate.
How does a victim register to be notified?
Victims may register themselves for notification using a touch-tone telephone. After dialing the VINE number, follow the instructions given by the system. You will be asked to give a telephone number and a four-digit PIN number. If you do not have a telephone you may use the telephone number of a relative of friend. Do not use a telephone number that reaches a switchboard.
How will VINE notify a victim?
The VINE system monitors inmate activity in the Los Angeles County Jail System. When an inmate is transferred or released, VINE will automatically react to contact the properly registered victims. Do not be startled if you receive a call from VINE in the middle of the night. VINE will begin calling as soon as new information regarding an inmate is received.
V I N E
A service provided for citizens of Los Angeles by the Los Angeles Police Department
Call 1-877-VINE-4LA (1-877-846-3452)
Thank you,
Deputy, Brian Heischuber
baheisch@lasd.org
661-255-1121 EXT. 5164
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