Canyon Country Crime Report for the Week of Feb. 20-26, 2017
Crime Information and Public Safety Report for Canyon Country, February 20-26, 2017
02/20/17
Vehicle Burglary- 26100 block of Friendly Valley Parkway
Person(s) unknown smashed the rear passenger window and stole a note book, and stapler from within the victim’s vehicle.
Vehicle Burglary- 18400 block of Oak Canyon Road
Person(s) unknown shattered the rear window to the victim’s vehicle and stole housecleaning equipment.
Vehicle Burglary- 18000 block of Grace Lane
Person(s) unknown shattered the rear window to the victim’s vehicle and stole a tool belt containing miscellaneous tools.
Vehicle Burglary- 18300 block of Oakmont Drive
Two suspect were arrested after they were seen breaking into and removing property from the victim’s vehicle.
02/21/17
Residential Burglary- 18800 block of Sierra Estates Drive
Person(s) unknown forced entry into the victim’s residence and stole a wedding ring from the victim’s bedroom.
02/23/17
Commercial Burglaries- 19000 block of Soledad Canyon Road
Four separate commercial burglaries occurred to businesses where there windows were smashed and the cash registers containing money were taken.
Commercial Burglaries- 18300 block of Soledad Canyon Road
Two separate commercial burglaries occurred where person(s) unknown forced entry into businesses and rummaged around. During the time of the reports, nothing was determined to be missing.
02/24/17
Robbery- 19100 block of Soledad Canyon Road
A suspect handed a bank teller a note and a bag that stated, “Put the money in here, nobody gets hurt.” The teller pushed the silent alarm button and the suspect exited the location. No money was taken or handed over.
Petty Theft- 20300 block of Delight Street
Person(s) unknown entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and stole her purse containing numerous items inside.
Residential Burglary- 17900 block of Lost Canyon Road
Person(s) unknown entered the victim’s open garage and stole a BB-gun.
Grand Theft Auto- Jason Drive / Canyon Park Boulevard
Person(s) unknown stole the vehicle which was parked near the above location.
Theft from Vehicles
Please lock your vehicles and keep personal property out of sight. Theft from vehicles are crimes of opportunity and leaving important property in your vehicles to be taken is not only frustrating but costly. Don’t be a victim. Remove all important property and lock your vehicles.
As always, please call or email me if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Deputy Jonathan Wilson
jrwilson@lasd.org
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