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LAPD West L.A. Crime Reports For Santa Monica-Brentwood, Halloween Pet Safety

Latest police news in Brentwood-West Los Angeles area.
Latest police news in Brentwood-West Los Angeles area.

West Los Angeles Daily Crime Briefing for Wednesday Oct. 7 through Monday, Oct. 26:

ROBBERY:          0

ASSAULT OR ADW (Assault with a Deadly Weapon):             2

 Montana/San Vicente

On 10/08/15, at 1545, the suspect beat/kicked the victim and then threw a chair and silverware at her. Arrest made.

13000 Sunset Dr

On 10/11/15, at 1200, the suspect was at the victim’s place of employment in violation of a restraining order. The victim confronted the suspect who picked up a brick and threw it at the victim but missed.

BURGLARY:         5

100 N. Church Ln

Between 10/05/15 at 1900, at 10/06/15 at 1500, unknown suspect(s) entered the hotel room by possible key card through the front door and removed passport and clothes, a $250. loss.

11900 Mayfield Ave

Between 10/05/15, at 0600 and 10/06/15, at 2100, unknown suspect(s) entered the apartment parking garage by prying the lock to the front door and removed a bicycle valued at $540.

11900 Mayfield

Between 10/06/15 at 1700 and 10/07/15 at 1000, unknown suspect(s) entered the apartment parking garage by prying the lock to the front door and removed an I-Pad and cash, valued at $425.

2600 Cordelia Rd

On 10/12/15 at 1830 and 10/13/15 and 0830, unknown suspect(s) entered the residence by unknown means. No property taken.

200 26th St. (commercial)

Between 10/14/15 at 1815, and 10/15/15 at 0630, unknown suspect(s) smashed the window of the front door, entered the location, attempted to pry open the locked storage room. No loss.

GRAND THEFT AUTO: 0

BFMV (Burglary and/or Theft from Motor Vehicle):        4

11600 Sunset Blvd

On 10/07/15, between 1900 and 0700, while parked in an apartment lot, a laptop was stolen.

12300 Montana Ave

On 10/07/15, between 2000 and 0800 the next day, while parked on the street, a MBZ mirrors and speakers were stolen.

11800 Mayfield Ave

On 10/14/15, between 1500 and 0855 the next day, while parked in an apartment garage, a tool valued at $20.00 was stolen.

11900 Montana

On 10/17/15, between 1900 and 0900 the next day, while parked on the street, a laptop was stolen.

GRAND THEFT & PETTY THEFT:  11

11600 San Vicente (gas station)

Between 01/01/15 at 0001 and 10/06/15 at 1515 hours, a gas station attendant discovered that unknown suspect placed credit card skimmer inside gas pump machine. An undetermined loss.

11600 San Vicente (apartment)

Between 10/02/15 at 1430 and 10/13/15 at 0930, Unknown suspects removed coins from a bucket in a closet. No evidence of forced entry. Coins totaled $4,000.00

11800 San Vicente Blvd (library)

Between 10/06/15 at 1900 and 10/07/15 at 1030, unknown suspect(s) entered and opened an unlocked drawer where a cash box was located. Suspect then took $75.00 in currency.

11700 W. Sunset (apartment building)

Between 10/09/15 at 2100 and 10/10/15 at 0825, Suspect 1 (Female, Hispanic, 200 lbs, approx 30 years old) and Suspect 2 (Male, Hispanic, 180 lbs, 30/35 years old) entered apartment building with a key and stole several boxes of jewelry valued at $600.00 that was delivered to the victim.

11900 Mayfield (apartment)

Between 10/11/15 at 1800 and 10/18/15 at 1100, unknown suspect hopped fence, cut lock, and took bike valued at $300.00

12200 Gorham (garage)

On 10/11/15 at 1800 and 10/12/15 at 0800, unknown suspect(s) entered garage and removed bicycles. Bicycles valued at $4,019.98

11900 San Vicente (store)

On 10/13/15 between 0113 and 0123, the suspect (Male, Black, 6’02”, 250 lbs, 30/35 years old) selected and removed merchandise without paying. Cosmetics valued at $2,537.00

11900 San Vicente (store)

On 10/15/15, between 0050 and 0054, suspect (Male, Black, approx. 45 yrs old) entered the business, selected and removed merchandise without paying. Cosmetics valued at $400.00

13200 Chalon (garage)

Between 10/15/15 at 1200 and 10/18/15 at 1715, victim’s bicycle valued at $5,000.00 was taken from his garage on the weekend that he had an open house with many participants at the residence.

11900 Mayfield (garage)

On 10/16/15, between 1500 and 1545, unknown suspect(s) cut lock and removed bicycle valued at $500.00

500 Barrington (condo)

On 10/16/15, between 0800 and 1000, the victim placed food in a common fridge preparing for a party. When she returned she discovered it had been stolen. Food valued at $82.13

Note:

Halloween can be a fun day for children and families, but it can be stressful and even dangerous for pets. Here are some ways to keep the holiday safe and furry-friendly:

  • Make sure your pet is licensed, micro-chipped, and wearing up-to-date identification. A dog license can help our Officers get your pet safely home in case he/she gets lost.
  • Keep your companion animals in a room away from the front door when trick-or-treaters are visiting. Pets can become frightened by the “monsters” and “ghouls”; they may panic and slip out the door.
  • Keep the sweet treats out of your pet’s reach. Chocolate and other seemingly harmless ingredients can be poisonous to dogs and cats. Dispose of the wrappers where pets can’t get to them. Also, remember that children may not understand why Fluffy can’t share their treats, so use this as a teaching opportunity.
  • Tail wagging is a good thing – unless it’s done around a lit candle! Keep candles and lit Jack-o-Lanterns at an appropriate height where your pets can’t knock them over or get burned.
  • A decorative collar is far more comfortable than a costume for your pet. Make sure your pet thinks a costume is as much fun as you do before you dress them up for Halloween.

All the best,

Senior Lead Officer Maria Gray

LAPD West Los Angeles Division

310-444-0744

30469@lapd.lacity.org

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