Vehicle Burglaries topped the list in the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station weekly Part 1 crime report from October 3 – 9, 2022. There were six reported vehicle burglaries for the week. Of the eleven crimes reported, only one arrest was made for strong arm robbery.
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October 3rd
Grand Theft
1200 block N Flores Street
10/03/2022 @ 1730-0800. An unknown suspect entered an unsecured carport and removed a bicycle that was secured with a chain lock. #06257
Vehicle Burglary
600 block N Robertson Blvd
10/03/2022 @ 2000-2230. An unknown suspect smashed the rear passenger’s side window and removed a backpack containing a tablet computer, clothing, cosmetics, and AirPods from the rear storage area. #06216
October 4th
Vehicle Burglary
800 block N San Vicente Blvd
10/04/2022 @ 0245. An unknown suspect smashed the front passenger’s side window and removed a backpack containing $700 cash, checks, toiletries, and house keys from the trunk. #06219
October 5th
Nothing significant to report.
October 6th
Aggravated Assault – Hands, Fist, Feet
Santa Monica Blvd / San Vicente Blvd
10/06/2022 @ 0045. The victim was walking in the crosswalk when the suspect approached and punched him one time on his face without provocation. The suspect then wrapped his arms around the victim, picked him up, and slammed him onto the pavement. The victim suffered a head injury and was transported to the hospital. #06243
Vehicle Burglary
500 block La Cienega Blvd
10/06/2022 @ 2030-2230. An unknown suspect smashed the rear passenger’s side window and removed a backpack containing dental equipment from the trunk. #06263
Vehicle Burglary
500 block N La Cienega Blvd
10/06/2022 @ 2045-2158. An unknown suspect smashed the rear passenger’s side window and removed a leather bag containing a laptop computer from the back seat. The suspect also pried the glove box open and removed $5K in cash and house keys. #06264
October 7th
Strong Arm Robbery
Larrabee Street / Santa Monica Blvd
10/07/2022 @ 0010. Two women were walking SB on Larrabee Street when two men approached them and pulled a handbag from the shoulder of one victim and demanded the second victim’s purse and she complied. #06267
Vehicle Burglary
8500 block Melrose Avenue
10/07/2022 @ 2200-2205. An unknown suspect smashed the front passenger’s side window and removed a Dior handbag containing $1400 cash, makeup, perfumes, and three pairs of sunglasses from the front floorboard. #06261
October 8th
Strong Arm Robbery (Suspect Arrested)
8900 block Sunset Blvd
10/08/2022 @ 2135. After stepping out of her parked vehicle, the victim was confronted by her ex-boyfriend and an argument ensued. The suspect used a hammer to smash the victim’s car windows and pulled three gold necklaces from the victim’s neck and drove off. The suspect returned a short time later and pulled the victim’s phone from her hand when he realized she was calling 911. The suspect was located and arrested by responding deputies. #06299
Vehicle Burglary
8900 block Melrose Avenue
10/08/2022 @ 1616. An unknown suspect smashed the front and rear passenger’s side windows and removed a backpack from the interior. The backpack was recovered that evening after it was found on the sidewalk by a man walking his dog. #06295
October 9th
Aggravated Assault – Other Weapon
Palm Avenue / Santa Monica Blvd
10/09/2022 @ 0134. A woman was hit on her lower leg by a vehicle driven by the suspect. The victim was not injured. The victim was banging on the suspect’s car windows when the incident occurred. #06304
William Moulder, Captain
West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
780 N San Vicente Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA 90069
(310) 855-8850
Website: http://www.WestHollywood.lasd.org/
West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station polices the City of West Hollywood and the unincorporated communities of Franklin Canyon, Universal City (which includes Universal Theme Park, Studios, and Citywalk), and the Federal Enclave in West Los Angeles.
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