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Robbery (definition: Someone takes your property from you by force or fear)
3 robberies – handguns used; Cash, wallets, keys, and jewelry were taken.
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Prevention: a. be aware of your surroundings b. don’t carry large sums of money, c. never display your money or jewelry in public.
Burglary (definition: Someone enters a dwelling and removes your property without your permission)
4 Residences were broken into.
2 had windows or doors smashed
2 left their doors and windows open.
Jewelry, documents, and computer bag were taken.
LOCATIONS:
12100 Sunset Blvd.
Prevention: a. Always lock your home or business b. Set your alarm.
Grand Theft Auto (definition: Someone takes your vehicle without your permission)
4 vehicles were stolen
LOCATIONS:
Prevention: a. Lock your vehicle, b, Set your alarm
Burglary/Theft from Motor Vehicles (definition: Someone enters your vehicle without permission)
29 vehicles were broken into last month.
1 pried door,
10 were unlocked,
18 had their windows smashed.
Property taken from the vehicles were Cash, IPOD’s, GPS’s, Purse’s, Jewelry, Laptops, Wallets, Cell phones, Garage door opener, Stereo, tools, CD’s, DVD’s, Clothes, Seats, ID’s, Laser,
LOCATIONS:
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Prevention: a. Do not leave anything inside your vehicle, b. always lock your vehicle c. Set your vehicles alarm
Battery / Aggravated Assault (definition: Someone strikes you)
11900 San Vicente Blvd Victim’s arm shut in door by the suspect.
Prevention: a. Avoid verbal confrontations. They may lead to physical confrontations
Theft (definition: Someone takes your property without your permission)
5 Crimes occurred Tools, Cash, safe, wine, swim module, documents were taken
LOCATIONS:
Prevention: a. Secure all unattended property.
You cannot rely on the police department to combat crime, you have to protect and secure your property. Be a good neighbor, keep your eyes and ears open. Call 911 or 877- ASK-LAPD…
If you need to contact me, call me at (310) 444-0744 or by E-mail at 24914@lapd.lacity.org.
YOUR SENIOR LEAD OFFICER
PHILLIP ENBODY