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Sheriff Releases Crime Reports For Last Week In December

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station officials have released the crime reports for the week of Dec. 22-28.


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Crime Reports

KHTS publishes crime reports in alphabetical order by community as they are made available.

Here are the crime reports for Canyon Country East, Canyon Country West, Castaic/ Val Verde, Saugus, Stevenson Ranch and Valencia.

Canyon Country East

A petty theft occurred at the YumYum Donuts on Soledad Canyon Road.  The suspect stole a credit card machine from the location after purchasing ice cream.  The suspect is described as a male white. 250-300 lbs, approximately 35-40 years old.

A grand theft occurred near the 27100 block of Cherry Laurel Place.  The suspect entered the four sided structure and stole an LG washer and dryer.

A residential burglary was reported near the 18400 block of Jakes Way. The victim left his living room window open. The suspect ripped off the window screen and entered the location.  The suspect stole a Vape cigarette and its charger.

There was a residential burglary reported near the 27400 block of Brianne Lane.  The suspect kicked in the front door of the location. The suspect stole a 55” Samsung TV, iMac computer, iPad 2, iPhone 4, 42” Emmerson TV, Xbox 360, and Beats headphones.

A residential burglary was reported near the 16800 block of Bainbury Street.  The suspect in this incident entered the homes unlocked front door and stole several items including a Smith and Wesson revolver.

A residential burglary was reported near the 18000 block of Danielson Street.  The suspect entered a partially opened window in the complex and ransacked the apartment.  The suspect stole an Xbox 360, Samsung Galaxy 4 tablet, and a Nintendo DS.

A vehicle burglary was reported near the 16600 block of Sultus Street.  Entry into the vehicle is unknown.  The suspect stole the victims Accer laptop, external hard drive and his Quicksilver backpack.

A 1997 Nissan Frontier Pick up was stolen from 17942 River Circle.  The vehicle was later recovered on Winterdale Street and Canvas Street.  The vehicle was missing its battery and catalytic converter.

Canyon Country West

An attempt murder/burglary occurred near the 19400 block of Green Mountain Drive.  At approximately 11:30P.M. the victim heard a loud noise from within her home.  She walked down her stairs to investigate the sound and saw the suspect standing in her entryway of her home.  The suspect immediately pointed a handgun at the victim and fired one round in her direction striking the ceiling.  The suspect then ran away and out of view.  This incident is currently under investigation by Santa Clarita Valley Station detectives.

A grand theft auto occurred near the 26800 block of Isabella Parkway.  The victim had her vehicle stolen while parked near the above location indicated.  This incident is currently under investigation by Santa Clarita Valley Station detectives.

A grand theft auto occurred near the 26800 block of Avenue of the Oaks.  The victim had her vehicle stolen while parked in her driveway.  This incident is currently under investigation by Santa Clarita Valley Station detectives.

A vehicle burglary occurred near the intersection of Golden Triangle Road and Rainbow Glen Drive.  Person(s) unknown shattered the victims rear passenger window and stole items from within.   This incident is currently under investigation by Santa Clarita Valley Station detectives.

A petty theft from an unlocked occurred near the 20100 block of Drasin Drive.  Person(s) unknown entered the victims unlocked vehicle and stole items from within.  This incident is currently under investigation by Santa Clarita Valley Station detectives.

For all the Zone 7 residents that live in a County area, the Los Angeles County has a new enhanced app called “The Works” for iOS and Android.  The app lets you connect with the County to request services to help improve you community.  You can download it today at: http://dpw.lacounty.gov/TheWorks

Help your Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s deputies solve a crime. Partner with us to build safer communities throughout our valley and reduce your chances of becoming a crime victim.  On that note, if something seems weird, out of place, or suspicious, it probably is.  Call the Sheriff’s Department and request a Deputy to check it out.

Castaic/ Val Verde

A theft from an unlocked vehicle was reported from the 29000 block of Cambridge Avenue.  The 3rd row seat of a 2013 Chevy Suburban was taken from the vehicle.

A theft from an unlocked vehicle occurred near the 28300 block of Royal Road.  The victim had numerous items taken from his unlocked vehicle, while parked at his residence.

A theft from an unlocked vehicle occurred near the 32600 block of Ridge Top Lane.  The victim had her camera taken from her unlocked vehicle, while parked at her residence.

A grand theft auto occurred near the 32300 block of Castaic Road.  The victim had their 2006 Weekend Warrior trailer taken from a nearby storage unit.

Saugus

A residential burglary was reported in the 28500 block of Redwood Canyon Place on December 24th.  The victim returned home to discover items were stolen from his kitchen including his keys.  His vehicle was also stolen from the residence.  Santa Clarita Detectives are actively working this case.

A vehicle was stolen in the 26900 block of Seco Canyon Road on December 23rd.  The suspect let a stranger sit in his running vehicle while he walked in a store to buy groceries.  When he returned the vehicle was gone.  Detectives are working on leads to this incident.

There was a burglary to a storage container reported near the corner of Vista Del Rio Drive/Rio Norte Drive between December 19th and December 23rd.  Employees at the location discovered several tools were stolen from the container between the indicated dates.

We had a theft from an unlocked vehicle reported in the 22400 block of Barbacoa Drive late December 24th into the early morning hours of December 25th.  The victim discovered several items were stolen from her unlocked vehicle.

Stevenson Ranch

A grand theft incident occurred in the 25300 block of Silver Aspen Way occurred between Saturday, 12-20-14 and Monday, 12-22-14. Unknown suspect(s) stole the resident’s package delivered to his doorstep. The package contained a hearing aid.

A burglary to vehicle incident occurred at a business parking lot in the 25300 block of The Old Road between Friday, 12-26-14 and Saturday, 12-27-14. Unknown suspect(s) stole the third row seat from the informant’s rental vehicle.

Another burglary to vehicle incident occurred in the 25800 block of Anderson Lane between Thursday, 12-25-14 and Friday, 12-26-14. Unknown suspect(s) entered the victim’s vehicle, via unknown means, and stole his red motorized tricycle scooter and a medical assistant bag containing various medical supplies.

A shoplifting incident occurred in the 25400 block of The Old Road on Monday, 12-22-14, two Lancaster resident suspects were detained by Loss Prevention for shoplifting. A search of the suspects revealed possession of stolen property and one of them being in possession of a methamphetamine.

Another shoplifting suspect was detained by loss prevention personnel for stealing miscellaneous food and personal hygiene products. Deputy personnel took the suspect into custody.

An additional shoplifting incident occurred in the 24900 block of Pico Canyon Road on Monday, 12-22-14, the suspect walked out of the store with a tote bag containing store merchandise after the employee at the front of the store was distracted by the suspect. This incident is currently under investigation by Santa Clarita Valley Station Detectives.

Valencia

Not a lot going on this past week, with nothing major to report on.  I wanted to take this time to wish everyone a Happy New Years and a safe New Years.  Please do not drink and drive, and always use a designated driver.  Until next year have a great rest of the holiday season, and I’m looking forward to making next year even better than the last.

While law enforcement, in partnership with the community, local businesses and the media, has made an impact on reducing indiscriminate gunfire, the problem persists. The men and women of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department are once again asking the community to celebrate the New Year safely and responsibly. Don’t fire guns in the air. Remember what goes up, will come down, and when a bullet comes down it is traveling at a fatal velocity.

  • Shooting a gun into the air is a felony. You will spend up to one year in prison if you are caught.
  • If you’re arrested for shooting a gun into the air, you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
  • If a stray bullet from your gun should kill someone, you will be arrested and charged with murder.
  • People involved in celebrating the holidays by shooting their guns do not realize the danger posed by their actions.
  • A bullet fired into the air can climb up to two miles. When it falls back to earth, it can reach a speed of 300 to 700 feet per second.
  • If you ever see someone fire a gun into the air, call the police.
  • Celebrate the holidays safely and responsibly. Don’t fire guns into the air.

REMEMBER, WHAT GOES UP WILL COME DOWN.

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Sheriff Releases Crime Reports For Last Week In December

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