RANCHO PALOS VERDES

Weekly Activity Report,

September 19 – September 25, 1999

CRIME SUMMARY

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

one commercial burglary, one commercial burglary, two residential burglaries, two vehicle burglaries, two grand thefts (auto), two grand thefts, three petty thefts, and two acts of vandalism.

ARRESTS

Spousal Assault – 1

Drunk Driving – 2

Narcotics Laws - 1

September 19

Residential Burglary – A victim reports that between the dates of September 4th and September 6th, person(s) unknown stole guns and jewelry from a home in the 2000 block of Elberon Street. There were no signs of forced entry.

September 22

Residential Burglary (morning) – Person(s) unknown forced open the window to a home in the 30600 block of Rue De Pierre and stole numerous items.

September 24

Grand Theft (Auto)(morning) – A 1987 Toyota Camry was stolen from the 28100 block of Braidwood Drive

Vehicle Burglary (overnight) – Person(s) unknown stole numerous items from a locked car in the driveway of a home in the 26800 block of Hyte Road. There were no signs of forced entry

Grand Theft (Auto)(daytime) – A 1988 Toyota Camry was stolen from the 29300 block of Hawthorne Boulevard.

September 25

Vehicle Burglary (overnight) – Person(s) unknown smashed the window of a car in the 30700 block of Ganado Drive and stole numerous items.

Grand Theft (overnight) – Person(s) unknown stole numerous items from a van in the 30500 block of Ganado Drive. There were no signs of forced entry.

Brand Theft (overnight) – Person(s) unknown stole the rims and the tires of a car parked in the 5900 block of Peacock Ridge Road.

TRAFFIC SUMMARY

Total Accidents - 5 – last week – (4)

Injury Accidents – 0 – last week – (3)

Persons Injured – 0 – last week – (5)

Fatal Accidents – 0 – last week – (0)

Citations:

Hazardous – 105 – last week – (103)

Non-Hazardous – 10 – last week – (9)

Parking – 27 – last week – (33)

Enforcement Index Year to Date – 38 – last week – (38)

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.