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LASD - Santa Clarita Valley Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff
Wednesday November 25th, 2015 :: 01:00 p.m. PST

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Newhall: Zone 6, Public Safety and Crime Prevention Information for the week of 11/09/15 to 11/15/15.

A petty theft occurred near the 23700 block of Carl Ct., Newhall.  Suspect(s) unknown entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and stole items.

 

A petty theft occurred near the 23700 block of Red Oak Ct., Newhall.  Suspect(s) unknown entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and stole items.

 

A petty theft occurred at a business near the 24500 block of Main St., Newhall.  Suspect(s) unknown stole the victim’s keys that were left unattended on a counter top.

A petty theft occurred near the 23600 Meadowridge Dr., Newhall.   The suspects entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and stole items. The suspects were later detained and arrested by responding deputies.

A petty theft occurred near the 22900 block of 16th St., Newhall.  Suspect(s) unknown stole items from the victim’s front yard.

 

 A vehicle burglary occurred near the 24000 block of La Glorita Cir., Newhall.  Suspect(s) unknown pried open the victim’s tool box located in the bed of his truck and stole items.

 

A vehicle burglary occurred near the 23700 block of Via Canon, Newhall.  Suspect(s) unknown entered the victim’s vehicle and stole items.

 

A vehicle burglary occurred near the 24100 block of Evans Ave., Newhall.  Suspect(s) unknown entered the victim’s locked vehicle and stole items. 

 

A commercial burglary occurred at a business near the 23700 block of Newhall Ave., Newhall.  Suspect(s) unknown shattered the front glass door with an unknown object, made entry into the location and stole items.

 

A commercial burglary occurred near the 23800 block of Lyons Ave., Newhall Suspect(s) unknown shattered the front glass door, entered the location and stole items. 

 

A commercial burglary occurred near the 25000 block of Peachland Ave., Newhall Suspect(s) unknown shattered the front glass door, entered the location and stole items.

 

A commercial burglary occurred at a business near the 23500 block of Lyons Ave., Newhall.  Suspect(s) unknown pried open the front door with an unknown implement, entered the location.  Nothing appeared to have been stolen.

 

A residential burglary occurred near the 28900 block of Walnut Ave., Newhall. Suspect(s) unknown entered the victim’s residence and stole items.

 

A residential burglary occurred near the 25100 block of Flour Rd., Newhall.  An unknown suspect attempted to enter a residence by climbing through a window, but was caught in the act by the homeowner.  Nothing was stolen. 

A residential burglary occurred near the 21400 block of Plane Tree Ln., Newhall.  Suspect(s) unknown entered the victim’s residence and stole items.

 

A grand theft occurred near the 25100 block of Markel Dr., Newhall.   Suspect(s) unknown stole the victim’s vehicle.

 

A grand theft occurred near the 25100 block of Flour Rd., Newhall.  Suspect(s) unknown stole the victim’s vehicle.

 

 

How to Keep Your Home Safe and Secure During the Holidays

1. Keep your travel plans offline.

If you are planning to travel during the holiday season, be sure to keep your travel plans off your social media networks. Never post where you are going, when you are leaving, or when you will be back. This is prime information for a thief because he will know when your house will be empty. Even if you have the highest-level of security on your Facebook or Twitter accounts, posting this personal information is never recommended.

2. Notify a neighbor.

If you are planning to go out of town during the holiday season, be sure to notify a trusted neighbor. Ask the neighbor to keep an eye on your house and report any suspicious activity. You’ll also want this neighbor to keep your walks cleared of snow and to pick up your mail and newspapers while you are away. Make sure your house looks like somebody is home to deter a burglar

3. Hide any Christmas gifts.

You probably want to keep gifts out of sight from children, but you also want to make sure gifts are hidden from a potential burglar as well. Putting pretty wrapped gifts under the Christmas tree looks nice, but it’s also an open invitation for a burglar. Try to keep your Christmas tree, with gifts underneath, away from windows or other places with a view. When you aren’t home, it’s easy to break through a window and grab all of your gifts.

Take care of your electronics as well, those that are meant as gifts and those already in the home. Keep cameras, CDs, DVD players, computers, and iPads within your view and out of sight for a burglar.

4. Watch your Christmas lights.

According to the U.S. Fire Administration, December is the deadliest month for electrical fires. Before you string lights on the house or the tree, be sure to inspect the strands to make sure there aren’t any frayed cords or cracked lamps. Replace any broken lamps and throw away strands with frayed cords. This will help prevent any accidental fires. You’ll want to buy cords that have been tested by an independent laboratory, like the Underwriters Laboratory. Be sure to check the packaging to see that the manufacturer’s name and information is clearly marked.

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Also, be sure to turn any holiday lights off when you go out for the evening or when you go to bed. Try using an outdoor timer to switch lights on and off.

5. Inspect the furnace and the chimney.

Heating-equipment, like furnaces and fires can many deaths every year in the United States. In fact, in 2008, the U.S. Fire Administration reported approximately 2,650 people were killed by house fires. Take the time to have a professional come inspect your furnace and clean the chimney before you need to heat your home.

The holidays can be the most wonderful time of the year, as long as you stay safe during them. Be sure to take the precautions you need in order to fully enjoy the season.

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LASD - Santa Clarita Valley Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff
26201 Golden Valley Rd
Santa Clarita, CA 91350

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