Police Blotter

April 10 through 16.

Residential Burglary:

On April 10 at 10:10 am officers responded to the 4300 block of Keystone Avenue regarding a burglary and vandalism investigation. The officers met with the reporting party who told them the following; he said he is the property agent for the residence and responded to check on the property and discovered the screen had been removed. He checked the interior and discovered unknown suspect(s) had broken into the location and damaged the interior of the residence.

Commercial Burglary:

On April 11 at 10:00 am a reporting party called the police department to report that his business has been burglarized. The R/P said the business is located in the 9400 block of Culver Boulevard. When he arrived at work at 8:30 am he discovered the computer was missing from his desk. The r/p said there was no sign of forced entry.

Attempted Robbery:

On April 13 at 1:05 pm officers responded to the 6000 block of Sepulveda Boulevard regarding a robbery investigation. The officers met with the victim who told them the following; he was walking in the area when he was approached by two suspects who demanded his cell phone. Suspect 1 showed him a knife and again demanded his phone. The victim fearing for his safety started to walk away. The suspects then attempted to block his path. The victim’s father arrived and the suspects fled the location.

The suspects were described as male Blacks, 16-18 years of age, 16-180 lbs, both wearing dark clothing.

Identity Theft:

On April 13 at 1 pm a victim called the police department to report he was a victim of identity theft. The victim said he checking his bank statement and noticed two withdrawal transactions he did not make. He contacted his bank and discovered that the withdrawals took place in Arizona and he did not authorize those transactions.

Vandalism:

On April 14 at 2:10 pm officers responded to the 10900 block of Washington Boulevard regarding a traffic accident. The officers arrived at met with the victim who told them the following; he had just pulled away from the curb when he heard someone honking a horn. The victim said he saw a white Lincoln pull in front of his car and stop. The suspect exited his vehicle and walked back to the victim and began to yell at him. The suspect then kicked the passenger side of his car and left the location. The suspect was described as a male White, 30-35 years of age, 5’11 and thin build.

 

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