Canyon Country (East) Crime Report: Week of 12/26/16 – 01/01/17
Crime Information and Public Safety Report for Canyon Country East (Zone 8): Week of December 26, 2016- January 1, 2017
12/26/16
Vehicle Theft-29600 block of Poppy Meadow Street
Deputies responded to the location regarding a suspicious vehicle call. Deputies detained three suspects. After a brief investigation, they arrested one suspect for vehicle theft and two suspects for narcotics.
12/28/16
Petty Theft-30400 block of Abelia Road
An unknown suspect stole two Christmas decoration projectors from the front lawn of the location.
12/29/16
Burglary-27900 block of Solamint Road
An unknown suspect entered the victim’s unlocked residence while she was sleeping. The suspect entered the location via the sliding glass door. The suspect stole several items such as credit cards, a driver’s license, computers, gaming equipment and other cards.
12/29/16
Petty Theft-27900 block of Solamint Road
An unknown suspect ransacked the victim’s vehicle and stole the battery.
12/31/16
Vehicle Theft-28000 block of Prairie Lane
An unknown suspect stole the victim’s 1991 black Honda Accord from the north parking lot of the location.
Do you own a business? There’s been a significant increase in store front burglaries that have occurred at restaurants, dry cleaners, pharmacies and other businesses. Minimize your loss by doing some simple things. Don’t leave any cash in the register. If your register is visible from outside, leave the cash drawer open. Do not leave any computers, tablets or laptops unsecure. Invest in a good camera system or contact an alarm company in case your business does get burglarized it will give law enforcement extra information.
Deputy Luis Cabrera
lrcabrer@lasd.org
661-255-1121 X 4283
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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