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The following Part 1 (violent or serious) crimes occurred within the patrol area of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station during the period indicated.

It should be noted that major crime is on the rise in Santa Clarita – up 12.2 percent year-over-year in the city and 3.3 percent in unincorporated SCV – as a direct result of Assembly Bill 109, Gov. Jerry Brown’s prison realignment legislation, which granted early release to thousands of convicted criminals. Some media outlets have reported that AB 109 applies only to “low-level” offenders, but this is a misnomer unless one considers felony child abuse, assault and battery, DUI manslaughter, supplying children with heroin or meth, street gang recruiting, selling weapons to mental patients, threats against peace officers and a host of other crimes to be “low-level.” Crime in Santa Clarita is increasing more rapidly than in many other communities because Santa Clarita is receiving far more “early release” prisoners than the average. While the Santa Clarita Valley has only 0.6 percent of the state’s population, it is receiving approximately 6 percent of the AB 109 prisoners.

Also, due to capacity limitations in Los Angeles County, jail inmates (convicts sentenced to 365 days or less) currently serve just 20 percent of their sentence.

In the list below, crimes are shown in chronological order (yyyy-mm-dd) with the most recent at top. Addresses are block numbers, not exact addresses. Some are in the city of Santa Clarita and others are in the unincorporated SCV. Communities in the Palmdale Station’s patrol area (Acton, Lake Elizabeth, etc.) are not included; nor are crimes that are handled by special downtown bureaus or crimes that occur at the Pitchess Detention Center or on Metrolink trains, which are handled by jail personnel and the Transit Services Bureau, respectively.

Data come from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. There is some date overlap from week to week due to the order in which the crimes are added to the LASD database. Some crimes may appear in more than one week’s listing, while others do not. Additional crimes from the most recent week will be included next week when they are added to the LASD database. SCVNews.com cannot attest to any errors or omissions.

 

2012-04-19 00:00:00, 340, VEHICLE BURGLARY: Auto/Passenger Van Burglary, 25300 THE OLD ROAD, STEVENSON RANCH, 91381

 

2012-04-18 21:30:00, 277, ARSON: Motor Vehicles (Autos, Trucks, Buses, M/C Etc), 24100 ARCH ST, NEWHALL, 91321

2012-04-18 07:33:00, 093, GRAND THEFT VEHICLE (GTA): Truck, Motor Home, Cargo Van, 16400 W PALOMINO PL, CANYON COUNTRY

 

2012-04-17 23:00:00, 072, BURGLARY, OTHER STRUCTURE: Night, Entry No Force, 19800 SAND PIPER PL, SANTA CLARITA

2012-04-17 16:30:00, 054, ASSAULT, AGGRAVATED: ADW – HANDS, FEET, FIST, ETC., 23500 WILEY CANYON RD, VALENCIA, 91355

2012-04-17 07:00:00, 149, ASSAULT, NON-AGG: Child Assault, 27300 ROCK ROSE LN, CANYON COUNTRY, 91351

 

2012-04-16 23:00:00, 389, THEFT, PETTY: Other (From Prvt Res, Boat, Plane, Yard), 26700 ISABELLA PKWY, CANYON COUNTRY, 91351

2012-04-16 22:30:00, 146, ASSAULT, NON-AGGRAVATED: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, 24800 NEWHALL AVE, NEWHALL, 91321

2012-04-16 16:30:00, 340, VEHICLE BURGLARY: Auto/Passenger Van Burglary, 25600 PICO CANYON RD, STEVENSON RANCH

2012-04-16 09:43:00, 097, GRAND THEFT VEHICLE (GTA): Other Veh (Snowmobile, Golf Cart, Etc), 25500 RYE CANYON RD, VALENCIA

2012-04-16 09:30:00, 091, GRAND THEFT VEHICLE (GTA): Automobile/Passenger Van, 23400 MAGIC MOUNTAIN PKWY, VALENCIA

2012-04-16 08:23:00, 091, GRAND THEFT VEHICLE (GTA): Automobile/Passenger Van, 14 FWY & NEWHALL AVE, NEWHALL

 

2012-04-15 19:30:00, 386, THEFT, PETTY: Bicycles, 24300 NEWHALL AVE, NEWHALL, 91321

2012-04-15 18:00:00, 342, VEHICLE BURGLARY: Truck/Cargo Van Burglary, HELLER CIR & LORITA LN, SAUGUS

 

2012-04-14 18:30:00, 144, ASSAULT, NON-AGG: Hands, Feet, Fist, Etc., 26900 THEATRE DR, VALENCIA, 91355

2012-04-14 17:35:00, 093, GRAND THEFT VEHICLE (GTA): Truck, Motor Home, Cargo Van, 23800 ARROYO PARK DR, VALENCIA, 91355

2012-04-14 17:25:00, 383, THEFT, PETTY: Shoplifting (From Dept Store, Mkt, Etc), 24200 VALENCIA BLVD, VALENCIA, 91355

2012-04-14 03:38:31, 146, ASSAULT, NON-AGGRAVATED: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Location Not Disclosed

 

2012-04-12 18:15:00, 146, ASSAULT, NON-AGGRAVATED: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, 24300 NEWHALL AVE, NEWHALL, 91321

2012-04-12 10:42:00, 733, VEHICLE/BOAT, OTHER NON-CRIMINAL: Veh/Boat Recovered (Other Juris), ANNES CIRCLE, CANYON COUNTRY

2012-04-12 07:30:00, 065, BURGLARY, RESIDENCE: Day, Entry No Force, 27900 TYLER LN, CANYON COUNTRY, 91387

2012-04-12 05:30:00, 071, BURGLARY, OTHER STRUCTURE: Night, Entry By Force, 27800 SMYTH DR, VALENCIA, 91355

 

2012-04-11 23:00:00, 340, VEHICLE BURGLARY: Auto/Passenger Van Burglary, 21300 ALTENA DR, SAUGUS, 91350

2012-04-11 21:06:00, 042, ROBBERY, STRONG-ARM: Store, Business, Hotel, Motel, Etc., 19100 GOLDEN VALLEY RD, CANYON COUNTRY, 91351

2012-04-11 19:00:00, 383, THEFT, PETTY: Shoplifting (From Dept Store, Mkt, Etc), 26400 CARL BOYER DR, SAUGUS, 91350

2012-04-11 18:50:00, 383, THEFT, PETTY: Shoplifting (From Dept Store, Mkt, Etc), 16500 SOLEDAD CANYON RD, CANYON COUNTRY

2012-04-11 00:00:00, 384, THEFT, PETTY: From Auto (Except Parts/Accessories), 20900 COSTA BRAVA, NEWHALL, 91321

 

2012-04-10 20:15:00, 068, BURGLARY, RESIDENCE: Unknown, Entry No Force, 24900 MAGIC MOUNTAIN PKWY, VALENCIA, 91355

2012-04-10 20:00:00, 340, VEHICLE BURGLARY: Auto/Passenger Van Burglary, 25700 PERLMAN PL, STEVENSON RANCH, 91381

2012-04-10 19:30:00, 071, BURGLARY, OTHER STRUCTURE: Night, Entry By Force, 24100 NEWHALL RANCH RD, VALENCIA, 91355

2012-04-10 18:28:00, 146, ASSAULT, NON-AGGRAVATED: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, 19100 PLEASANTDALE ST, CANYON COUNTRY, 91387

2012-04-10 15:00:00, 146, ASSAULT, NON-AGGRAVATED: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, 24900 WALNUT ST, NEWHALL, 91321

2012-04-10 14:30:00, 065, BURGLARY, RESIDENCE: Day, Entry No Force, 28500 ROW CT, SAUGUS

2012-04-10 13:00:00, 050, ASSAULT, AGGRAVATED: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, 17800 W DANIELSON ST, SANTA CLARITA VALLEY

2012-04-10 12:50:00, 062, BURGLARY, RESIDENCE: Night, Entry No Force, 26700 ISABELLA PKWY, CANYON COUNTRY, 91351

2012-04-10 10:00:00, 146, ASSAULT, NON-AGGRAVATED: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, 26400 BOUQUET CANYON RD, SAUGUS

2012-04-10 08:40:00, 340, VEHICLE BURGLARY: Auto/Passenger Van Burglary, 23400 NEWHALL RANCH RD, SAUGUS

2012-04-10 08:30:00, 045, ROBBERY, STRONG-ARM: Residence, 27600 N MARTA LN, CANYON COUNTRY, 91387

2012-04-10 07:10:00, 144, ASSAULT, NON-AGG: Hands, Feet, Fist, Etc., 26500 LOST CANYON RD, CANYON COUNTRY

2012-04-10 00:00:00, 146, ASSAULT, NON-AGGRAVATED: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, 26000 BOUQUET CANYON RD, VALENCIA, 91355

 

2012-04-09 23:15:00, 146, ASSAULT, NON-AGGRAVATED: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, 27100 SILVER OAK LN, CANYON COUNTRY, 91387

2012-04-09 23:00:00, 146, ASSAULT, NON-AGGRAVATED: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, 24200 PINE ST, NEWHALL, 91321

2012-04-09 21:20:00, 383, THEFT, PETTY: Shoplifting (From Dept Store, Mkt, Etc), 25400 THE OLD RD, STEVENSON RANCH, 91381

2012-04-09 17:15:00, 733, VEHICLE/BOAT, OTHER NON-CRIMINAL: Veh/Boat Recovered (Other Juris), 18900 SOLEDAD CANYON RD, CANYON COUNTRY

2012-04-09 15:20:00, 383, THEFT, PETTY: Shoplifting (From Dept Store, Mkt, Etc), 20600 GOLDEN TRIANGLE, CANYON COUNTRY

2012-04-09 04:30:00, 062, BURGLARY, RESIDENCE: Night, Entry No Force, 18300 OAKMONT DR, CANYON COUNTRY, 91387

2012-04-09 03:35:00, 087, GRAND THEFT: From Bldg(Churches, Schools, Restaurants, Offices, Etc), 28100 INDUSTRY DR, CASTAIC

 

2012-04-08 22:00:00, 054, ASSAULT, AGGRAVATED: ADW – HANDS, FEET, FIST, ETC., 26900 TERRI DR, CANYON COUNTRY, 91351

2012-04-08 21:30:00, 146, ASSAULT, NON-AGGRAVATED: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, CALGROVE & THE OLD RD, SANTA CLARITA

2012-04-08 21:14:28, 733, VEHICLE/BOAT, OTHER NON-CRIMINAL: Veh/Boat Recovered (Other Juris), DELMONTE DR, VALENCIA

2012-04-08 20:30:00, 061, BURGLARY, RESIDENCE: Night, Entry by Force, 31800 CASTAIC RD, CASTAIC, 91384

2012-04-08 18:00:00, 077, BURGLARY, OTHER STRUCTURE: Unknown, Entry By Force, 23500 LYONS AVE, NEWHALL, 91321

2012-04-08 18:00:00, 340, VEHICLE BURGLARY: Auto/Passenger Van Burglary, 25000 PEACHLAND AVE, NEWHALL

2012-04-08 16:30:00, 050, ASSAULT, AGGRAVATED: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, 26000 GOLDEN TRIANGLE RD, CANYON COUNTRY

2012-04-08 15:00:00, 089, GRAND THEFT: Other (From Boat, Plane, Prvt Res, Yard, Etc), 37700 TEMPLIN HWY, CASTAIC, 91384

2012-04-08 14:30:00, 071, BURGLARY, OTHER STRUCTURE: Night, Entry By Force, 31200 CASTAIC LAKE RD, CASTAIC, 91384

2012-04-08 14:30:00, 389, THEFT, PETTY: Other (From Prvt Res, Boat, Plane, Yard), 26100 MAGIC MOUNTAIN PKWY, VALENCIA

2012-04-08 02:00:00, 071, BURGLARY, OTHER STRUCTURE: Night, Entry By Force, 27800 SMYTH DR, VALENCIA

2012-04-08 01:30:00, 340, VEHICLE BURGLARY: Auto/Passenger Van Burglary, 23700 VALLE DEL ORO, NEWHALL

 

2012-04-07 22:10:00, 146, ASSAULT, NON-AGGRAVATED: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, 21300 BOTTLETREE LN, NEWHALL, 91321

2012-04-07 22:00:00, 340, VEHICLE BURGLARY: Auto/Passenger Van Burglary, 16400 PALOMINO PL, CANYON COUNTRY

2012-04-07 22:00:00, 069, BURGLARY, RESIDENCE: Unknown, Attempt, 21600 MASTERSON CT, SANTA CLARITA

2012-04-07 21:00:00, 071, BURGLARY, OTHER STRUCTURE: Night, Entry By Force, 18300 SIERRA HWY, CANYON COUNTRY

2012-04-07 20:33:00, 383, THEFT, PETTY: Shoplifting (From Dept Store, Mkt, Etc), 19100 GOLDEN VALLEY RD, CANYON COUNTRY, 91351

2012-04-07 20:30:00, 052, ASSAULT, AGGRAVATED: ADW – KNIFE, 14TH ST & WALNUT ST, SANTA CLARITA

2012-04-07 19:50:00, 383, THEFT, PETTY: Shoplifting (From Dept Store, Mkt, Etc), 18500 SOLEDAD CANYON RD, CANYON COUNTRY

2012-04-07 18:00:00, 095, GRAND THEFT VEHICLE (GTA): Motorcycle, 19800 COTTONWOOD DR, CANYON COUNTRY

2012-04-07 15:40:00, 383, THEFT, PETTY: Shoplifting (From Dept Store, Mkt, Etc), 20600 GOLDEN TRIANGLE RD, CANYON COUNTRY

2012-04-07 15:06:00, 383, THEFT, PETTY: Shoplifting (From Dept Store, Mkt, Etc), 24100 MAGIC MOUNTAIN PKWY, VALENCIA

2012-04-07 15:05:00, 065, BURGLARY, RESIDENCE: Day, Entry No Force, 23900 POPPY MEADOW ST, CANYON COUNTRY, 91387

2012-04-07 12:00:00, 389, THEFT, PETTY: Other (From Prvt Res, Boat, Plane, Yard), AVENUE STANFORD & TECHNOLOGY DR, VALENCIA

2012-04-07 10:15:00, 385, THEFT, PETTY: Auto Parts And Accessories, 29300 THE OLD RD, CASTAIC, 91384

2012-04-07 02:00:00, 021, RAPE, FORCIBLE: Rape by Force, Female 18 YRS +, 24900 MAGIC MOUNTAIN PKWY, VALENCIA, 91355

2012-04-07 01:00:00, 084, GRAND THEFT: From Unlocked Auto, 27800 ROCK ROSE LN, CANYON COUNTRY

 

2012-04-06 17:30:00, 065, BURGLARY, RESIDENCE: Day, Entry No Force, 24500 LORIKEET LN, VALENCIA, 91355

2012-04-06 17:30:00, 146, ASSAULT, NON-AGGRAVATED: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, 27900 SOLAMINT RD, CANYON COUNTRY

2012-04-06 15:00:00, 342, VEHICLE BURGLARY: Truck/Cargo Van Burglary, PIAZZA DI SARRO & SIERRA HWY, NEWHALL, 91321

2012-04-06 14:30:00, 071, BURGLARY, OTHER STRUCTURE: Night, Entry By Force, 31300 CASTAIC RD, CASTAIC, 91384

2012-04-06 14:30:00, 068, BURGLARY, RESIDENCE: Unknown, Entry No Force, 24500 TOWN CENTER DR, VALENCIA, 91355

2012-04-06 14:00:00, 068, BURGLARY, RESIDENCE: Unknown, Entry No Force, 20300 RUE CREVIER, CANYON COUNTRY, 91351

2012-04-06 12:42:00, 383, THEFT, PETTY: Shoplifting (From Dept Store, Mkt, Etc), 24200 VALENCIA BLVD, VALENCIA, 91355

2012-04-06 11:00:00, 065, BURGLARY, RESIDENCE: Day, Entry No Force, 17900 LOST CANYON DR, CANYON COUNTRY, 91351

2012-04-06 04:30:00, 065, BURGLARY, RESIDENCE: Day, Entry No Force, 28500 SAND CANYON RD, CANYON COUNTRY

2012-04-06 03:00:00, 144, ASSAULT, NON-AGG: Hands, Feet, Fist, Etc., 28900 SILVER SADDLE CIR, CANYON COUNTRY, 91387

2012-04-06 00:00:00, 037, ROBBERY, WEAPON: Other, 20200 SANTA CLARA ST, CANYON COUNTRY, 91351

 

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  1. MarleyMason says:

    The real life consequences of AB 109, criminal justice realignment, are just beginning. See below for a good article on the topic.

    http://www.dailynews.com/ci_20452670/back-streets?source=most_emailed

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