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Residential Burglary Arrests
Nature of Incident: | Arrests made on Multiple Residential Burglaries in Ventura and Los Angeles Counties | ||||
Report Number: | 18-126213 | ||||
Location: | 200 Block of Pepper Street Pasadena, CA 1700 Block of Glen Avenue Pasadena, CA 1000 Block of Summit Avenue Pasadena, CA 300 Block of E. Rialto Avenue San Bernardino, CA 16600 Block of E. Kingside Drive Covina, CA 1400 Block of N. Soto Street Los Angeles, CA 900 Block Arwin Street Pasadena, CA 300 Block of Laun Street Altadena, CA 3300 Block of E. Colorado Blvd Pasadena, CA |
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Date & Time: | August 16, 2018 @ 07:00 AM | ||||
Unit Responsible: | Ventura County Sheriff’s Office, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Major Crimes Bureau Burglary/Robbery Task Force, Pasadena Police Department, Los Angeles Police Department, Simi Valley Police Department/VENCATT and San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department Specialized Enforcement Division. |
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(S)uspects, (V)ictims, (P)arty, (D)ecedent |
City of Residence |
Age | |||
Keith Callum John Brown Kaela Travers Terrance Hall Preston Lee Kendall World Leslie Hall Charles Smith |
Pasadena Altadena Los Angeles Pasadena Pasadena Covina Pasadena Pasadena |
26 21 22 23 23 21 50 28 |
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Narrative: | |||||
The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and allied agencies have arrested eight suspects as part of an ongoing investigation into a Pasadena/Los Angeles County based criminal street gang who commit residential burglaries in Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Seven suspects have been charged or charges are pending for multiple counts of residential burglary and one suspect has been charged for being a felon in possession of a firearm. This burglary crew is believed to have committed more than 20 burglaries throughout Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Investigators anticipate several more arrests as this investigation continues. In April of 2018, The Thousand Oaks Police Department had a series of residential burglaries that were occurring during daytime hours while the residents were not home. The residences were located in various parts of Thousand Oaks and in nearby unincorporated areas. It is believed the suspects conducted surveillance on the residences before committing the burglaries. All of the burglaries involved gaining access to the home via a rear window or glass door. During the investigation, investigators learned similar burglaries were occurring in various cities in Los Angeles County. Based on similarities in the burglaries, it was believed an organized group of suspects were involved in these crimes. Evidence was obtained linking Terrance Hall and Keith Callum to one of the residential burglaries in the unincorporated area of Thousand Oaks. Hall and Callum were determined to be members of a criminal street gang from Pasadena that have a history of committing residential burglaries among other crimes. It was also determined Hall was on parole for burglary. Believing Hall and Callum were involved with several other unknown suspects, investigators from the Thousand Oaks Police Department, Ventura County Sheriff’s Office Special Crimes Unit/Crime Analysis Unit, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Major Crimes Bureau Burglary/Robbery Task Force, Los Angeles Police Department, Pasadena Police Department and San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department Specialized Enforcement Division joined forces and started investigating Hall, Callum and their associates. As the investigation continued, Charles Smith (wanted for a 2016 burglary in Simi Valley), John Brown (on probation for drug sales), Kaela Travers (on parole for robbery), Preston Lee (on parole for robbery) and Kendall World (on probation for burglary) were all identified as being involved in residential burglaries that occurred in Ventura or Los Angeles Counties. An additional seven suspects associated with this burglary crew have been identified and additional arrests are anticipated over the next few weeks as those investigations are completed. It was determined at least one of the suspects was receiving information from a person employed by a residential cable provider about residences, homeowner activities, high value items located inside residences and where the homeowner’s surveillance systems were located. Based on Charles Smith being wanted for a 2016 burglary in Simi Valley, investigators believe this burglary crew and the known and unknown associates have been committing residential burglaries in Ventura and Los Angeles Counties for quite some time. On August 16, 2018 investigators served search warrants in Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties. Numerous items of evidence linking the suspects to different crimes were located including 6 rifles, 3 handguns, large quantity of ammunition, stolen property, approximately 1 pound of marijuana, several hundred Xanax pills, and a large quantity of U.S. currency. In addition to the 5 burglaries that occurred in Ventura County, investigators have identified an additional 8 burglaries that occurred in Los Angeles County that the suspects are linked to. Investigators from Ventura and Los Angeles Counties are still combing through all of the evidence obtained from the search warrants and anticipate identifying more burglaries and arresting more suspects. In addition to the seven burglary suspects, Leslie Hall was arrested for being a felon in possession of firearm after investigators found two firearms and ammunition in a vehicle he owned. Leslie Hall is a convicted felon and prohibited from possessing firearms and ammunition. The following suspects were booked into the Ventura County Jail: Keith Callum - $1,000,000 bail, John Brown - $1,000,000 bail, Kaela Travers - $1,000,000 bail, Charles Smith $1,000,000 bail, Terrance Hall $3,000,000 bail. The following suspects were booked into the Los Angeles County Jail: Preston Lee – No Bail, Kendall World - $50,000. Leslie Hall was booked in Los Angeles County Jail for being a felon in possession of a firearm - $20,000 bail. |
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Prepared by: | Sergeant R. Davidson – Thousand Oaks Investigations Sergeant J. Hendren – Special Crimes Unit |
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Media Release Date: | August 20, 2018 | ||||
Media Follow-Up Contact: | Sergeant Eric Buschow [email protected] 805-947-8129 |
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Approved by: | Captain Bill Schierman |
Address/Location
Ventura County Sheriff's Office
800 S Victoria Ave
Ventura, CA 93003
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 805-654-9511