CRIME SUMMARY
Crimes reported this past week in the City of Rancho Palos Verdes
included one residential burglary, five vehicle burglaries, one
attempted grand theft, auto, three petty thefts, and four acts of
vandalism.
ARRESTS
Narcotics Laws - 3 Drunk - 1
November 24
Vehicle Burglary (daytime) - Person(s) unknown broke the window of a
car parked in the 30300 block of Hawthorne Boulevard
and stole a purse.
November 25
Vehicle Burglary - Person (s) unknown stole stereo speakers from a car
in the 27700 block of Hawthorne Boulevard. There was no sign of forced
entry.
Attempted Grand Theft, Auto (daytime) - Person(s) unknown entered and
moved a victim's car from his driveway to a neighbor's driveway in the
2000 block of Nobleview Drive.
November 27
Residential Burglary (daytime) - A male suspect was discovered in a
storage room of a residence on Cinnamon Drive by the female victim.
Entry was made through a window in the storage room.
November 28
Vehicle Burglary (nighttime) - The lock of a car door was broken by
person(s) unknown in the 27700 block of Hawthorne Boulevard. U.S.
currency and a jacket were taken from the car.
November 29
Vehicle Burglary (nighttime) - Person (s) unknown stole a cellular
phone, clothing, and a coin purse from a car parked in a subterranean
garage in the 5900 block of Armaga Springs Road. There were no signs
of forced entry.
Vehicle Burglary (daytime) - The passenger side window of a car parked
in the 30500 block of Hawthorne Boulevard was smashed by person(s)
unknown. A women's purse was stolen.
TRAFFIC SUMMARY
Total Accidents - 6 - last week - (4)
Injury Accidents - 3 - last week - (1)
Persons Injured - 3 - last week - (1)
Fatal - 0 -last week - (0)
Citation: Hazardous - 38 - last week - (33)
Non-Hazardous - 4 - last week - (10)
Parking - 24 - last week - (21)
Enforcement Index Year to Date - 22
Mail theft continues to be a problem. Be cautious when placing
mail at the curb and promptly remove mail from mailboxes.
Keep a watchful eye for strangers in the neighborhood and call
the sheriff's office upon suspicion. Know your Neighborhood
Watch Coordinator. Call RPV City Hall at 310 377-0360 for
information on this vital volunteer program. They will have
Gail Lorenzen or your local person contact you.
We enjoy a relatively crime-free environment let us work
together to keep it that way!