Ongoing Crime Meeting Scheduled: September Crime Report

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LAPD assisted in the removal of illegally parked vehicles.

A meeting has been scheduled by residents of Santa Monica Canyon to discuss ongoing crime issues. The meeting, which can be accessed on Zoom, will be held at 6:15 p.m. on Tuesday, October 8.

Sharon Kilbride, the former president of the Pacific Palisades Task Force on Homelessness, and Brian Espin, Pacific Palisades Senior Lead Officer will be on hand to discuss issues.

To access the Zoom meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83090433916?pwd=fWHrQ2J5pCYyZyuD8DPxyUQwSYUAaa.1

The meeting I.D. is 83090433916 the passcode is 629641

SLO Espin wrote on September 26 that a Care Plus clean was done along PCH the prior week to address the RV’s and a couple vehicles that were stationary on PCH near Porto Marino.

The City Sanitation Department is the entity in charge of the clean ups in the city. LAPD provide support and security for the cleanup crews while they work. According to Espin, one  RV and two vehicles were impounded from the PCH and Porto Marina area.

“As you have all heard me say before, our best form of deterrence is people being visible out on the street and vigilant,” Espin said.

Espin also released the crime report in Pacific Palisades from September 1 through September 28.

CRIME REPORTED BETWEEN:

September 1 to 21

(Crime that is not captured in  new mapping software included Grand Theft Auto, Burglary Theft from Vehicle and Theft. In this time period there were two GTA, six BTFV and two thefts reported.)

HOT PROWL:

September 2, at 6:59 p.m., in the 100 block of Maybery Road. Suspect entered the basement through an unsecured door, and removed the victim’s bike. The nanny and victim’s son were home at the time. Home owner arrived at his residence in time to see the suspect ride off on his bike.

BURGLARY:

September 6, 7:41 p.m. in the 600 block of Radcliffe Avenue. Two male suspects smashed the rear sliding door to gain access to house. The suspects ransacked the house and took four purses worth $12,000. CCTV is available. No prints because suspects were wearing gloves.

September 15, 4 a.m., in the 700 block of Radcliffe. The victim had his bicycle in the front yard, behind a closed gate and fence. The suspect opened the gate, took the bicycle and rode northbound up the street.

September 17, 11 a.m., in the 200 block of Surfview Drive. Two male suspects entered an unlocked rear door, ransacked and removed expired credit cars and passports. The suspects fled the location in a white SUV (unknown model/make). CCTV available.

September 18, 1:30 p.m., in the 800 block of Bienveneda. The read door was smashed and suspects entered, ransacked and removed jewerly and watches valed at $160,00. CCTV not available prints requested.

September 19, at 10:30 a.m. at Sunset and PCH. A suspect took a camera and camera lens worth $4,000.

 September 22 to 28

(Crime that is not captured in the new mapping software is Grand Theft Auto, Burglary Theft from Vehicle and Theft. Two thefts were reported in Pacific Palisades during this time)

BURGLARY

September 26, 10:15 a.m. in the 800 block of Greentree Road. A suspect smashed the rear door. The suspect ransacked and ripped two alarm keypads from walls. It is unknown what items were taken.

September 26, 9 a.m. in the 400 block of Surfview Drive. A burglar, possibly opened a unlocked sliding door to gained access to the guest house. The suspect used utilities and damaged the guest house. The suspect was arrested without incident.

September 26, 10:15 p.m., in the 300 block of Rustic Road. A male suspect entered an unlocked kitchen door, took the victim’s wallet, car keys and fled. CCTV available. Prints were requested.

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