RANCHO PALOS VERDES

Weekly Activity Report,

November 11, 2001 – November 17, 2001

CRIME SUMMARY

Crimes reported this past week in the City of Rancho Palos Verdes included

two commercial burglaries, two vehicle burglaries, one attempt vehicle burglary, one school burglary, one other structure burglary, one grand theft, two petty thefts and five acts of vandalism

ARRESTS

Narcotics Laws - 1

Attempt Burglary - 1

November 12

Commercial Burglary (daytime) - Person(s) unknown removed a padlock and

stole numerous items from a locker at a business in the 28900 block of Western Avenue.

Commercial Burglary (daytime) - Person(s) unknown removed a padlock and

stole a cellular phone and a wallet from a locker at a business in the 28900 block of Western Avenue.

Grand Theft - A victim reported that between November 5th - 11th, person(s)

unknown stole numerous items from his home in the 6800 block of Los Verdes Drive.

November 14

Vehicle Burglary (daytime) - Person(s) unknown broke a window and stole a

speaker from a vehicle in the 32600 block of Nantasket Drive.

School Burglary (daytime) - A male suspect broke a window and stole numerous

items from the storage room of a school in the 6000 block of Palos Verdes Drive South.

November 15

Other Structure Burglary (overnight) - Person(s) unknown stole numerous

items from an unlocked car in a parking garage in the 28100 block of Highridge Road.

Attempt Vehicle Burglary (daytime) - Two male suspects were arrested after

attempting to enter a locked vehicle in the 26800 block of Springcreek Road.

November 15

Vehicle Burglary (nighttime) - Person(s) unknown stole numerous items from a

vehicle in the 28000 block of Santona Drive. There was no sign of forced entry.

Traffic Summary 11/11/01 through 11/17/01.

TOTAL TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS 6 - last week - (8)

INJURY TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS 1 - last week - (1)

PERSON(S) INJURED 2 - last week - (1)

HAZARDOUS CITATIONS 57 - last week - (103)

PARKING CITATIONS 8 - last week - (8)

ENFORCEMENT INDEX (YTD) 43.7 - last week - (43.5)

The RPV Neighborhood Watch program is a very successful program and we are proud of the many volunteers who work to inform their neighbors of problems in their areas. You may contact Gail Lorenzen at the city hall phone number - 310 377-0360.