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Neighborhood Watch – Newhall Crime Report – Week of October 16 to October 22, 2017

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Newhall Crime Information and Public Safety Report for October 16, 2017 to October 22, 2017

LASD: Here is the Crime Information and Public Safety Report for Newhall for October 16, 2017 to October 22, 2017:

10/16/17, Monday
Burglary – 23200 block Maple St., Newhall
Person(s) unknown entered the victim’s locked shed and stole tools.

Vehicle Burglary – 23200 block Agramonte Dr., Newhall
Person(s) unknown entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle and stole items.

Vehicle Burglary – Valle Del Oro / Adler Dr., Newhall
Person(s) unknown forced entry into the victim’s vehicle and stole items.

10/17/17, Tuesday
Grand Theft – 24500 block Lyons Ave., Newhall
Person(s) unknown stole backflow valves along with the metal covering.

10/21/17, Saturday
Vehicle theft – 14Th St. / Railroad Ave., Newhall
The suspect took the victim’s car without permission and was subsequently involved in a traffic collision.

Burglary – 23800 block Newhall Ave., Newhall
Person(s) unknown forced entry into the victim’s locked shed and stole a power drill.

10/22/17, Sunday
Assault – Valle Del Oro / Silverado Ln., Newhall
The suspect and the victim got into a verbal altercation during which the suspect struck the victim in the head.

MAKE AN ONLINE POLICE REPORT
The following incidents can be reported online:
-Lost or stolen cell phone valued $950 or less
-Lost or stolen property valued $950 or less
-Theft from an unlocked vehicle valued $950 or less
-Theft from an open or unsecured area valued $950 or less
To make a report: http://shq.lasdnews.net/shq/SORTS/sorts_intro.aspx

It can take seconds for a thief to steal something from your car, so never leave valuables inside. Most vehicle crime is preventable. Don’t make your car a target for thieves by leaving sought-after items such as purses, wallets, laptop computers and cell phones in plain view. Always check you have closed all your windows and locked the doors before leaving your car unattended. While there’s no surefire way to totally prevent your car from being broken into, keeping these tips in mind can make your car less of a target.

 

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station polices the City of Santa Clarita and the unincorporated communities and a portion of the Angeles National Forest, as well as Bouquet Canyon, Canyon Country, Castaic, Gorman, Hasley Canyon, Newhall, Neenach, Sand Canyon, Santa Clarita, Saugus, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Sleepy Valley, Southern Oaks, Stevenson Ranch, Sunset Point, Tesoro del Valle, Valencia, Val Verde, West Hills and West Ranch.

The KHTS Santa Clarita Neighborhood Watch is a service provided by KHTS Radio to help inform Santa Clarita Communities including Valencia, Saugus, Newhall, Canyon Country, Stevenson Ranch, and Castaic of any crime reports in their area. All crime reports are provided by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s office and are meant to inform our community of any crime incidents and other emergency information. Please visit the Santa Clarita Neighborhoods section of our website for other information in your community. You can submit a listing for your neighborhood here.

Neighborhood Watch – Newhall Crime Report – Week of October 16 to October 22, 2017

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Born in Los Angeles and raised in Santa Clarita, Reece has worked at KHTS in the Web department since 2016. First moved to Santa Clarita around the early 2000s, Reece is a person who loves to explore how things work, and easily get immersed into it. When he was first introduced to computers, his mind started to blossom. At a young age, he built his own computer from scratch and is still the fastest computer he has created, and keeps it's hardware up to date consistently over time. Reece is a self-taught person, so he decided to go further into the tech world, teaching himself website development and a little bit of programming during his High School years. Alongside that, Reece also has an interest in Photography, and loves to take pictures with his Nikon camera on occasion. As of today, Reece still lives in Santa Clarita and is currently attending College of the Canyons, where he is planning on majoring in Web Development & Design.