RANCHO PALOS VERDES CRIME REPORT
Weekly Activity Report, June 22 - June 28, 1997
CRIME SUMMARY
Crimes reported this past week in the City of Rancho Palos
Verdes included two residential burglaries, three vehicle
burglaries, two grand thefts, auto, three grand thefts, five
petty thefts, and two acts of vandalism.
ARRESTS
Narcotics Laws - 1 Vehicle Laws - 1
Drunk Driving - 2
June 22
Vehicle Burglary (overnight) - Person(s) unknown stole U.S.
currency, a remote garage door opener and window shades from
a car in the 29500 block of Enrose Avenue. There was no sign
of forced entry.
Grand Theft, Auto (overnight) - A 1983 Chevrolet Camaro was
stolen from a driveway in the 2100 block of Nobleview
Drive.
Residential Burglary (overnight) - Person(s) unknown stole a
safe, a cellular phone and a toolbox from a garage in the
2100 block of Noble View drive. There was no sign of forced
entry.
Vehicle Burglary (overnight) - Person(s) unknown broke a
window of a car in the 5700 block of Ravenspur Drive and
stole a stereo speaker.
June 23
Grand Theft - A female housekeeper stole numerous items of
jewelry, over a period of time, from a home in the 29900
block of Avenida Magnifica.
Grand Theft (overnight) - Person(s) unknown stole clothing
from an unlocked vehicle in a driveway in the 26900 block of
Fond Du Lac Road.
June 25
Residential Burglary - Person(s) unknown stole a tile saw
from a home in the 27500 block of Warrior Drive. There was
no sign of forced entry.
June 26
Grand Theft (daytime) - Person(s) unknown stole golf
equipment from outside the restroom of the golf course on Los
Verdes drive.
Grand Theft, Auto (nighttime) - A 1984 Honda Interceptor was
stolen from the 1800 block of Trudie Drive.
June 27
Vehicle Burglary (overnight) - Person(s) unknown stole a
boogie board from the trunk of vehicle in the 2100 block of
Summerland Street. Entry was gained by removing the trunk
lock.
TRAFFIC SUMMARY
Total Accidents - 4 - last week - (4)
Injury Accidents - 2 - last week - (2)
Persons Injured - 2 - last week - (2)
Fatal - 0 - last week - (0)
Citations:
Hazardous - 65 - last week - (72)
Non-Hazardous - 9 - last week - (8)
Parking - 9 - last week - (12)
Enforcement Index Year to Date - 43
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.