For the period of Sunday, November 10, through Saturday, November 16, the Police Department responded to 937 calls for service of which 103 required formal investigations. The following is a summary report of some of the incidents handled by the Department during this period.
Sunday, November 10:
At approximately 2:23 p.m., officers were alerted to a stolen vehicle in the area of Colorado Boulevard and Michillinda Avenue. Officers located the vehicle which was occupied by two males near First Avenue and Colorado Boulevard. Both occupants were arrested without incident.
Monday, November 11:
At approximately 12:24 p.m., an officer was dispatched to the 900 block of Coronado Drive regarding a report of a stolen vehicle. The victim reported that they parked their vehicle on the street in front of their residence around 8:45 a.m. The victim exited their residence at 12:00 p.m. and discovered that their vehicle had been stolen. No suspect information was available.
Tuesday, November 12:
At approximately 8:24 a.m., officers responded to a residence in the 60 block of West Wistaria Avenue regarding a residence check. The reporting party informed the officers that he was checking on the residence of a family member that was out of town when he discovered that the rear glass door had been shattered. The caretaker explained that he has visited the residence daily since November 3, 2024, and his last visit was on the previous day in the early morning. Officers entered the residence and discovered that several rooms were
1ransacked. The residence has an alarm system but was determined to be disconnected according to the alarm company.
Wednesday, November 13:
At approximately 5:50 p.m., the victim was away from their residence located in the 200 block of South Second Avenue when they received a RING camera notification and saw two suspects exiting their residence through the front door. The victim arrived home to find the location ransacked and a ladder from their neighbor’s patio had been used to make entry into the victim’s second story bedroom window. The total loss was unknown at the time of this report. The suspects are described as two males wearing hooded sweaters, masks and gloves.
Thursday, November 14:
At approximately 8:41 p.m., at The Shops at Santa Anita, Macy’s (400 S. Baldwin Avenue) a loss prevention officer attempted to detain a male juvenile for petty theft and was struck in the face by the suspect. The juvenile was able to avoid detention and stole $276 worth of merchandise.
Friday, November 15:
At approximately 2:00 a.m., officers responded to the Station Bar (1218 S. Baldwin Avenue) regarding a battery report and possession of a loaded firearm. An investigation revealed that an argument ensued over a female outside of the bar, which led to an intoxicated male being struck in the face by another bar patron.
As the victim fell backwards, he struck the ground and sustained injuries. The victim's friend retrieved a loaded handgun from his vehicle in attempt to “de-escalate” the situation, but he returned the weapon to his vehicle before officers arrived. Upon the officers arrival the loaded handgun was recovered, and the suspect was taken into custody without incident. The suspect involved in the battery was not located. The surveillance camera outside of the bar captured the incident and an investigation is pending.
Saturday, November 16:
At approximately 10:40 a.m., at The Shops at Santa Anita, Spencer’s (400 S. Baldwin Avenue) two subjects entered the location and got into a verbal argument with an employee. The argument became physical between the employee and one of the subjects. During the physical altercation, a second employee intervened, retrieved a folding knife, and stabbed/slashed the subject. The stabbing victim was contacted in the location’s parking lot, transported to a local hospital for treatment and was in stable condition. The Spencer's employee was taken into custody without incident.
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