Police Blotter
For June 18 through 25.
Grand Theft Person:
On June 18 at 3:05 pm officers responded to the 4300 block of Mentone Avenue regarding a grand theft person. The officers met with the victim who told them the following; she was walking southbound on Mentone when she saw the suspect walking toward her. As she was about to walk past the suspect, he grabbed her property and fled the area. The suspect was described as a male Black, 19 years of age, 5’-10”, muscular build wearing a white tee shirt and gray shorts.
Vandalism:
On June 18 at 7:30 pm a victim called the police department to report her 2013 Lexus had been vandalized. The victim said she parked and locked her car in the 10800 block of Arizona Avenue at 9:50 am. When she returned at 6 pm she discovered her car had been vandalized. The suspect was described as a male Hispanic or White, in his 30’s wearing a dark blue jacket.
Residential Burglary:
On June 19 at 12:55 pm officers responded to the 10800 block of Arizona Avenue regarding a burglary investigation. The officers met with the victim who told them the following; he locked and secured his residence at 11:30 am and at 1:10 pm he received a call from his alarm company telling him of activation. When he arrived he met with the officers and they discovered his front door had been forced open and his property missing.
Commercial Burglary:
On June 19 at 10:25 pm officers responded to the 4400 block of Overland Avenue regarding a burglary investigation. The officers met with the reporting party who told them the following; he said at 7 am the location was secured and at 6:30 pm they discovered a window had been smashed. He checked the interior of the location and found no property missing.
Attempted GTA:
On June 24 at 10 pm a victim called the police department to report unknown suspect(s) had attempted to steal his car. The victim said he parked and locked his 1994 Chevy in the 6000 block of Sepulveda Boulevard at 1 pm. When he returned at 9:30 pm, he discovered the lights on and the steering column had been broken.
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