The West Hollywood Sheriff’s Crime Report shows 10 Vehicle Burglaries and 2 Armed Robberies for last week from Wednesday, 11/27 to Sunday, 12/3.
Of the 2 armed robberies, the most shocking perhaps was the incident that took place at 8 am on Thursday, across the street from the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station. A male assailant armed with a handgun demanded money from a parking attendant on the block of 8900 Santa Monica Blvd. After a short struggle, the suspect fled on foot and no arrest has been disclosed.
This report lists Part 1 Crimes for the date range shown and is not meant to be a complete list of all Part 1 crime. Refer to crimemapping.com for a more comprehensive listing of incidents in West Hollywood.
West Hollywood Station Weekly Part 1 Crime Report
November 27– December 3, 2017
Wednesday, November 29th
Vehicle Burglary
7377 Santa Monica Blvd, Plummer Park
11/29/2017 @ 7 – 8:50 pm. An unknown suspect smashed the rear passenger’s side window and removed a hat from the back seat and a checkbook from the glove box. Loss $480. #06632
Thursday, November 30th
Armed Robbery
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
11/30/2017 @ 8 am. A male parking attendant was sitting in his booth when a man approached him while armed with a handgun and demanded money. The victim told the suspect he had no money and a short struggle ensued. The suspect fled the area on foot. No loss. #06637
Vehicle Burglary
8300 block Clinton Avenue
11/30/2017 @ 9:15 am – 6:20 pm. An unknown suspect smashed the front passenger’s side window and removed a backpack containing shoes and makeup from the front seat. Loss $490. #06648
Vehicle Burglary
800 block Huntley Drive
11/30/2017 @ 10:30 pm. An unknown suspect smashed the rear passenger’s side window and pushed the back seat down to gain access to the trunk. Nothing was taken. Loss $250 (window). #06656
Vehicle Burglary
7300 block Santa Monica Blvd
11/30/2017 @ 7:30 pm – 3 am. An unknown suspect smashed the rear passenger’s side window and pushed the back seat down to gain access to the trunk. Nothing was taken. Loss $600 (window). #06662
Vehicle Burglary
7200 block Santa Monica Blvd
11/30/2017 @ 9 pm – 9 am. An unknown suspect smashed the rear passenger’s side window and pushed the back seat down to gain access to the trunk. The interior was ransacked but nothing was taken. Loss $400. #06669
Vehicle Burglary
1100 block N Fuller Avenue
11/30/2017 @ 9:30 pm – 9 am. An unknown suspect smashed the rear passenger’s side window and pushed the back seat down to gain access to the trunk. The interior was ransacked but nothing was taken. Loss $500.#06689
Friday, December 1st
Armed Robbery
Santa Monica Blvd / Holloway Drive
12/01/2017 @ 3 am. A man and women were walking on Santa Monica Blvd when two men approached them while armed with a knife and demanded property. The victims complied and the suspects fled the area on foot. Loss $1K (2 cell phones, wallet). #06663
Vehicle Burglary
1000 block Fairfax Avenue
12/01/2017 @ 10:30 pm – 1:30 am. An unknown suspect smashed the rear passenger’s side window and pushed the back seat down to gain access to the trunk. The interior was ransacked but nothing was taken. Loss $300. #06684
Saturday, December 2nd
Vehicle Burglary
8300 block Sunset Blvd
12/02/2017 @ 11 pm – 2:20 am. An unknown suspect smashed the rear passenger’s side window and pushed the back seat down to gain access to the trunk. The interior was ransacked but nothing was taken. Loss $250. #06705
Sunday, December 3rd
Vehicle Burglary
8300 block Sunset Blvd
12/03/2017 @ 2 – 2:30 am. An unknown suspect smashed the rear passenger’s side window and removed a bag containing makeup from the back seat. Loss $350. #06706
Vehicle Burglary (Suspects Arrested)9000 block Melrose Avenue
12/03/2017 @ 5 pm. Three men smashed the rear passenger’s side window and removed a backpack containing school supplies from the back seat. Responding deputies located and arrested three suspects. Loss $315 (recovered). #06714
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