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LAPD - West Los Angeles Area
Tuesday February 11th, 2014 :: 01:08 p.m. PST

Advisory

Basic Car Area 8A13 Crime Update

ROBBERY: 0

ADW (Assault with a Deadly Weapon): 0

BURGLARY: 5

12100 La Casa Lane (Construction site)
Between 01/20/14, 5:30 pm and 01/21/14, 7:30 am, unknown suspect(s) entered the construction site and pried open the side garage door and removed power tools, $1,850.00 loss.

700 Kenter Ave (Construction site)
Between 01/20/14 at 7:00 pm and 01/21/14 at 7:00 am, unknown suspect(s) pried residence side slider and removed tools.

11900 Sunset Blvd
Between 01/21/14 at 2:00 pm and 01/27/14 at 11:00 pm, suspect, recently terminated, entered residence/business via glass slider and allegedly removed laptop and blanket.

1100 Norman Pl
Between 01/27/14 at 5:00 pm and 01/28/14 at 7:00 am, unknown suspect(s) opened residence side window and removed laptop and jewelry.

200 Kenter
On 01/30/14, between 6:55 pm and 9:50 pm, unknown suspect(s) entered residence through unlocked garage and removed jewelry and a purse.

GRAND THEFT AUTO: 1

1100 Granville
On 01/24/14 between 6:30 am and 3:00 pm, while parked in a sub-garage, a 2002 Harley Motorcycle was stolen

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

11900 Dorothy
On 01/16/14, between 11:30 am and 12:15 pm, while parked on the street, lock punched and tools stolen.

13200 Ponderosa
On 01/20/14, between 9:00 am and 9:00 pm, while parked on the street, license plates from 2011 Camry stolen

11700 Sunset
On 01/27/14, between 7:30 pm and 8:00 am, while parked in a carport, a laptop stolen.

11700 Kiowa
On 01/30/14, between 8:30 pm and 6:30 am, smashed window, golf clubs and suitcase stolen

GRAND THEFT & PETTY THEFT: 10

12000 Chalon Rd (school)
Between 11/26/13 and 01/17/14, unknown suspect(s) removed laptops valued at $1,006.00 from a classroom.

11900 San Vicente (restaurant)
On 01/23/14, between 2:00 pm and 4:00 pm, unknown suspect removed the victim’s property from the victim’s front counter—cash and ID valued at $500.00.

11700 Barrington (business)
On 01/25/14, a female, white, approx. 41 years old, removed a pair of designer glasses from the display case.

11600 San Vicente (business)
On 01/26/14, outdoor heaters valued at $4,000.00, stolen

11600 San Vicente (business)
On 01/29/14, I- Pad valued at $949.00 stolen.

12000 San Vicente (business)
On 01/30/14 food, cat food valued at $28.00 stolen.

Wilshire & Barrington
On 01/31/14, bike valued at $2,700.00 stolen

12000 Goshen Av
On 01/31/14, bike valued at $600.00 stolen

400 Barrington Av
On 02/01/14, bike valued at $1,600.00 stolen

500 S Barrington Av
On 02/02/14, bike valued at $300.00 stolen

Note:

Recently, there was an arrest of a man involved in a scam in which he likely victimized hundreds of elderly drivers. He would follow elderly drivers to their homes from public places and then put some paint which matched his own vehicle’s color on the rear bumper of their cars. He would then door knock their house and confront the elderly person (typically in their 70’s or 80’s) and claim that they had just backed into him at the place that he or she just returned from. He would intimidate them by saying that they shouldn’t be driving if they didn’t even know they had hit someone and that it could be considered a hit and run. Then he offers to not involve their costly insurance if they would pay him cash for the repairs. And sadly, too often these folks would accompany him to an ATM and hand cash over to him. The elderly are especially vulnerable in that they don’t want to lose their independence. Please consider the elderly loved ones in your families and neighborhoods. Take the time to discuss with them some of the various scams that are becoming increasingly prevalent in our communities as our population ages and is increasingly vulnerable to these sophisticated scams.

National Council on Aging www.ncoa.org

The National Council on Aging (NCOA) is a nonprofit service and advocacy organization that improves the lives of all older adults and community organizations. Check this site out for the top ten scams on seniors. It’s a great resource for all matters for our aging family and friends.

Contact me if you have any questions or comments.F.com
THANK YOU FOR WORKING TOGETHER WITH US TO END HUNGER IN OUTY.
Thank you!
Senior Lead Officer Maria Gray
310-444-0744
[email protected]

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LAPD - West Los Angeles Area
1663 Butler Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90025

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