CRIME SUMMARY
Crimes reported this past week in the City of Rancho Palos
Verdes included one residential burglary, six vehicle
burglaries, one other structure burglary, one felonious
assault, one grand theft, two petty thefts, and two acts of
vandalism.
ARRESTS
Vehicle Laws - 3 Felonious Assault - 1
Narcotics Laws - 1 Weapons Laws - 1
May 17
Vehicle Burglary (overnight) - Person(s) unknown broke a
window of a vehicle in a driveway on Santa Barbara Drive and
stole numerous CD's.
Vehicle Burglary (overnight) - Person(s) unknown broke a
window and stole a cellular phone from a car in the 6300
block of Chartres Drive.
Vehicle Burglary (overnight) - Person(s) unknown broke a
window and stole a cellular phone from a car in the 31400
block of Marne Drive.
May 18
Vehicle Burglary (overnight) - Person(s) unknown broke a
window and stole numerous tools from a car in the 4600
block of Beauvais Road.
Grand Theft (overnight) - Person(s) unknown stole numerous
items from an unlocked car in a driveway in the 2300 block of
Daladier Drive.
May 20
Vehicle Burglary (overnight) - Person(s) unknown broke a
window and stole numerous items from a car in the 28100
block of Peacock Ridge Road.
Other Structure Burglary (overnight) - Person(s) unknown
broke a window of a vehicle in a parking garage in the 28100
block of Peacock Ridge Road and stole a cellular phone.
Felonious Assault (daytime) - A male suspect was arrested
after punching and choking a female victim in the 1900 block
of Trudie Drive.
May 21
Residential Burglary (daytime) - Person(s) unknown forced a
window open and entered a home in the 6900 block of Verde
Ridge Road. A television was set outside but the resident
returned and scared the suspect away.
May 22
Vehicle Burglary (overnight) - Person(s) unknown cut a
sunroof of a car in the 5700 block of Ravenspur Drive and
stole a cellular phone.
TRAFFIC SUMMARY
Total Accidents - 6 - last week - (9)
Injury Accidents - 1 - last week - (4)
Persons Injured - 1 - last week - (4)
Fatal Accidents - 0 - last week - (0)
Citations: Hazardous - 63 - last week - (76)
Non-Hazardous - 15 - last week - (3)
Parking - 12 - last week - (27)
Enforcement Index Year to Date - 50
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.