- Sunday May 27th, 2018 :: 07:20 p.m. PDT
Canyon Country (West) Crime Information & Public Safety Report
The following crimes were reported in Canyon Country (West) between 04/30/18- 05/13/18:
04/30/18
Commercial Burglary- 26400 block of Summit Circle
Person(s) unknown shattered two windows to a business near the above address and stole numerous items from inside.
Grand Theft- 27400 block of Fairport Avenue
Person(s) unknown stole the victim’s front and rear driver side rims and tires from her vehicle.
05/01/18
Aggravated Assault- 17900 block of Sierra Highway
One suspect was arrested for assaulting her boyfriend in a parking lot.
05/02/18
Aggravated Assault- 17100 block of Nelliemay Lane
One suspect was arrested after hitting the victim in the head with a crowbar during an argument over rent.
05/03/18
Aggravated Assault- 27000 block of Robert C. Lee Parkway
One juvenile was detained and released to his parents after hitting another juvenile in the nose causing injury.
05/07/18
Vehicle Burglary- 26700 block of Claudette Street
Person(s) unknown forced entry into the victim’s vehicle through a slightly open window and stole her purse from inside.
Shoplifting- 26400 block of Carl Boyer Drive
Two suspects were arrested for taking store items and not making an attempt to pay for the items.
05/09/18
Attempt Grand Theft- 26500 block of Golden Valley Road
One suspect was arrested after the victim observed him attempting to steal his vehicle. The victim held down the suspect until deputies arrived and arrested him.
05/10/18
Petty Theft- 18600 block of Via Princessa
Person(s) unknown stole the victim’s wallet from her purse while shopping at a business.
05/13/18
Commercial Burglary- 20600 block of Golden Triangle Road
Two suspects were seen on video smashing a storefront window to a business and stealing numerous items from within.
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Thank you, Deputy Jonathan Wilson
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