Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Vehicle, Residential Burglaries.

Though in Pasadena, a shooting victim's body was found on Monday, in Altadena, it was a light week in crime.

Courtesy of the Altadena Station of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

Thursday, Feb. 24, 11:55 a.m:

A residential burglary occurred in the 1100 block of Morada Place.  The victim was inside the residenace when she heard someone knocking on the front door.  Once the knocking stopped the victim heard the suspect(s) trying to open the front door.  At that time, she called 911 and heard the suspect(s) trying to break into the residence via the rear door.  The victime yelled at the suspects and heard them running towards the rear opened gate. Suspects described as: two male Hispanics, 1 wearing a baseball cap and jacket.   The suspects were observed entering a white vehicle, which was parked at the south end of the property at Mar Vista Avenue. Loss: None.

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Between 11:15 a.m and 11:54 a.m.:

A residential burglary occurred in the 1500 block of Allen Avenue. The victim responded to the location after being notified that the burglar alarm had been  activated.  Deputies arrived at the location, cleared the residence and observed that the  suspect(s) made entry by prying open the rear door. Loss:  silver back cameo w/woman’s face  made out of ivory/coral & a gold cuff bracelet w/ semi‐precious stones.     

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Saturday, Feb. 26   Between 11:30 p.m. and 7:30 a.m. A vehicle burglary occurred in the 400‐block of E. Mendocino Street.  Suspect(s) shattered the driver’s side window and reached into the vehicle.  The  following items were stolen:  brown and gold Louis Vuitton purse and wallet, silver Dell portable  computer, black case, black iPhone charger, various gift cards & misc. currency.


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