CRIME SUMMARY
Crimes reported this past week in the City of Rancho Palos Verdes included two residential burglaries, one attempted residential burglary, one school burglary, three vehicle burglaries, one attempted grand theft auto, one grand theft auto, one grand theft, one petty theft, two mail thefts, and six acts of vandalism.
ARRESTS
Drunk Driving - 1
November 2
School Burglary (weekend) - Person(s) unknown broke a window of a classroom and stole numerous items from a school in the 28000 block of Montereina Drive.
Vehicle Burglary (daytime) - Person(s) unknown broke a window and stole a woman's purse from a vehicle in a parking lot in the 5400 block of Crest Road.
Residential Burglary (overnight) - Person(s) unknown forced a door open and stole two bicycles from a garage of a home in the 28500 block of Vista Tierra.
November 4
Attempted Grand Theft Auto (overnight) - Person(s) unknown damaged the
steering column of a car in a sub-garage in the 32700 block of Seagate Drive in an attempt to steal the vehicle.
Grand Theft Auto (daytime) - A 1985 Honda Civic was stolen from a parking
lot in the 28700 block of Tollhouse Court.
November 5
Residential Burglary (daytime) - Person(s) unknown stole jewelry from a home
on Park Place. Entry was apparently gained through an unlocked garage door.
November 6
Attempted Residential Burglary (overnight) - Person(s) unknown attempted to
pry open a sliding glass door of a home in the 6000 block of Ocean Terrace Drive.
Grand Theft (daytime) - Person(s) unknown stole a woman's purse from an
unlocked van in a parking lot in the 32200 block of Forrestal Drive..
November 7
Vehicle Burglary (daytime) - Two male suspects broke a window and stole a
man's wallet from a vehicle in a parking lot in the 30500 block of Lucania Drive. The suspects fled in a white Ford Escort.
Vehicle Burglary (daytime) - Person(s) unknown broke a window and stole a
woman's purse from a van in a parking lot in the 30500 block of Lucania Drive.
TRAFFIC SUMMARY
Total Accidents - 10 - last week - (4)
Injury Accidents - 6 - last week - (2)
Persons Injured - 11 - last week - (3)
Fatal Accidents - 0 - last week - (0)
Citations:
Hazardous - 57 - last week - (82)
Non-Hazardous - 12 - last week - (17)
Parking - 22 - last week - (37)
Enforcement Index Year to Date - 41 - last week - (41)
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.