Valencia, Zone 5
Public Safety and Crime Prevention Information
Snapshot for 02/17/2014 through 02/23/2014
Zone 5-Valencia had 18 Part-1 Crimes reported last week. The criminal incidents included robbery, residential/vehicle burglaries, theft from an unlocked vehicle, and petty thefts from various areas.
A robbery occurred at the 24200 block of Town Center Driver between the hours of 10:00 am and 10:15 am. The victim, owner of a jewelry store, reported he was robbed by an unknown male black adult who demanded that he open the jewelry cabinets to obtain $350,000 worth of jewelry. Deputies responded and set up a containment of the location. The suspect was not located and the investigation is ongoing.
A residential burglary occurred on the 27500 block of Courtview Drive between the hours of 6:00 pm and 7:00 am. The victim left her purse inside on the passenger seat inside her vehicle. The vehicle was parked inside the garage unlocked. Entry/exit was made via the side garage door which was left unlocked. Items stolen were the purse, a wallet containing credit cards and $180, and DJ equipment from the garage area.
Two vehicle burglaries occurred during the early morning hours of the weekend between Deerfield Lane and Promontory Lane. Both victims stated their vehicles were locked and parked in front of their residence. Entry/exit into the vehicle was unknown due to no forced entry to either vehicle. Items stolen were a purse containing a wallet, credit cards, checkbook and a backpack containing ammo all which items were located on passenger seats inside the vehicles.
A theft from an unlocked vehicle occurred on the 27600 block of Weston Drive between the hours of 5:00 pm and 5:30 pm. Items stolen were a wallet containing credit cards and sunglasses which were left inside a diaper bag located in the back seat of the vehicle.
DO NOT LEAVE ITEMS VISIBLE IN YOUR VEHICLE! Take all personal belongings with you when you exit your vehicle or secure items in locked trunks. Do not leave items underneath vehicle seats or cover them with clothing apparel or blankets. Thieves know this technique. Remember to roll up all windows and lock doors before walking away from your vehicle. Keep theft down.
Take careful steps to not become a victim. Be mindful of your surroundings. Do not leave personal items unattended in public areas, such as restaurants, shopping carts or counter tops of businesses.
If you see any suspicious activity, please call the Sheriff’s Station immediately at 661-255-1121.
There were multiple arrests made this past week by proactive Santa Clarita Deputies assigned to the Valencia area. Arrests included, under the influence of narcotics, drunk in public, warrants and shoplifting from local businesses.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding Valencia (Zone 5), please feel free to email me at rmyost@lasd.org. It is my goal to keep the residents of Valencia informed and educated on current crime trends and concerns. Remember, by continuing to work together we will send a “Not in Santa Clarita” message.
Deputy Regina Yost
rmyost@lasd.org
661-255-1121, EXT. 5164
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
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