Crime & Safety

Crime Blotter: Power Outage Week Round-Up

The first day of power outages had the highest list of serious incidents, but the rest of the week looked mostly quiet, according to Sheriff's Department data.

Crime blotter information provided by Lt. Duane Allen of the Altadena Sheriff's Station.

Monday, November 28th

Between 5:00 AM and 2:00 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 1700-blk of E. Meadowbrook Rd.  Suspect(s) entered the residence via the doggie door.  Loss:  gray martini shaker, diamond/garnet white gold ring, misc. currency.

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Between 8:30 AM and 11:30 AM – A residential burglary occurred in the 2700-blk of Lake Ave.  Suspect(s) entered the residence by prying the front door.  Loss:  unknown amount of currency. 

Between 12:30 PM and 3:00 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 1700-blk of N. Roosevelt Ave.  Suspects(s) entered the residence by shattering the rear patio door.  Loss:  black Dell laptop, black iPod, white iPod, white iPad.

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Tuesday, November 29th

Between 7:00 AM and 6:05 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 100-blk of W. Figueroa Dr.  Suspect(s) entered the residence by shattering the bedroom window.  Loss:  black Samsung flat screen, black Sony PS3, white queen size comforter. 

Thursday, December 1st

Between 4:00 AM and 7:30 AM – A grand theft occurred in the 200-blk of E. Palm St.  Suspect(s) stole a bicycle which was secured in the front yard.  Loss:  silver/gray Ibis Mojo SL bicycle, estimate value $5,000.00.

Between 1:30 PM and 4:00 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 1700-blk of Coolidge Ave.  Suspect(s) entered the residence by prying the rear door.  A witness observed a light colored sedan; possibly a Honda, parked to the front of the victim’s residence during the time of the reported burglary.  The vehicle was occupied by a male, Hispanic, 20-25 years, 600, 185, shaved head, white tank top and a female, Hispanic, 18-22 years, dark hair, unknown clothing.  The suspects were then observed walking towards the front of the victim’s residence.  A short time later, the suspects were observed entering the vehicle with a broom in hand.  Loss:  black Coach purse, brown Louis Vuitton, black Cannon SLR digital camera.

7:30 PM – A robbery and assault with a deadly weapon (hands, feet) occurred at Arco Gas Station, 2171 Fair Oaks Ave.  The victim was on foot and approached by three, male, African-Americans described as: #1 - 20-30 years, short black hair, light color shorts, #2 – 20-30 years, short black hair, thin moustache, plaid shirt, dark denim shorts, and #3 – 20-30 years, riding a bicycle.  The suspects approached the victim, pushed him down to the ground and began assaulting him and asking him for money.  Loss:  set of house keys.

Between 9:30 PM and 7:00 AM, Friday – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 2100-blk of Fair Oaks Ave.  Suspect(s) entered the vehicle by shattering the front passenger window.  Loss:  misc. currency.

Friday, December 2nd

Between 1:00 PM and 5:15 PM - A residential burglary occurred in the 1800-bk of Pepper Dr.  Suspect(s) entered the residence by shattering the dining room window.  Loss:  black Sony Vaio laptop, silver Dell laptop, silver Canon EOS digital camera, (3) black camera lenses, brown Blueridge acoustic guitar, blonde/mahongany Martin acoustic guitar, light gold Taylor acoustic guitar, gold/black Sony camcorder, misc. currency. 

Between 2:00 PM and 6:00 PM, Sunday – A residential burglary occurred in the 2500-blk of N. Allen Ave.  Suspect(s) entered the residence via unknown means.  Loss:  beige wool/silk blend Persian rug, silver/black Sony digital camera, silver Dell 17” laptop.


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