Burglary / Parole
Hold - Suspect Arrested
On December 15 at 7:30 p.m., police responded to the 700 block of East Huntington on the report of a burglary. A female
suspect entered a business and was recognized by loss prevention as a
shoplifter from previous encounters. They maintained surveillance on the
suspect and contacted police when she exited the store with merchandise without
paying. Through investigation, it was determined she had entered the store
with the intent to steal and was charged with burglary. She was found to have
prior convictions and is currently on parole. A parole hold was obtained.
Robbery
On December 15 at 10:58 p.m., police were dispatched to an apartment complex in the 300 block of West Central. A male subject
went to the residence and rang the doorbell and knocked. When the victim opened
the door slightly, the suspect pushed the door open, pulled out a revolver from
his waistband, and pointed it at her. The victim began screaming. The suspect
then grabbed the victim and pulled her out of the apartment and onto the
landing outside her apartment, causing injuries to her hands. The victim
continued to scream and the suspect fled east from the location on foot.
The suspect is described as a male Hispanic in his 20's,
5' 8", medium build, medium complexion, round eyes, round nose and a high
forehead. He was wearing a denim collared-type shirt, dark pants, black or
blue baseball cap, and he used a silver, full-sized revolver. Investigation
continuing.
Possession of Burglary
Tools / Possession of Drug Paraphernalia - Suspect Arrested
On December 16
at 1:46 a.m., a suspicious subject
was reported in a parking lot in the 100 block of West Cherry. Officers
responded and located a male subject hiding behind some storage bins. He had a
bag of tools and told officers he was stripping wire he found in the parking
lot for copper. During a pat-down search, a methamphetamine pipe was found in
his pants pocket. He was arrested for possession of burglary tools and
possession of drug paraphernalia. He also had an outstanding warrant for his
arrest.
Outside Assist / Irwindale
Police Department - Active Shooter
On December 16 at approximately 1:45 p.m., Monrovia Police Department received a request for mutual aid from Irwindale Police
Department regarding an active shooter at a business complex being utilized by Edison
California. All available units where dispatched to assist and the Foothill Special
Enforcement Team was activated. Five persons were struck by gunfire, with
three fatalities, which include the shooter. The events leading to this
incident are under investigation by Irwindale Police Department and the Los
Angeles County Sheriff's Office Homicide Bureau.
Armed Robbery
On December 19 at 1:40 a.m., the owner of a bar in the 1500 block of South Myrtle reported that he had just been
robbed. He was closing the bar when three male Black suspects entered the
premises. One of the suspects was armed with a handgun and pointed it at the
victim. The suspects demanded money from the register, escorted the victim to
the register, and took the money. The suspects ordered the victim to the floor
and took his wallet, and then fled in an unknown direction. The suspects were
described as three male Blacks in their early 20's, wearing dark clothing and
black hooded sweatshirts. Investigation continuing.
Assault With a
Deadly Weapon / Battery
On December 19 at 1:55 a.m., an officer was dispatched to a local hospital regarding an assault report. The victim
reported that he and his girlfriend were at the suspect's residence at an
address on Stedman listening to music. The suspect told the victim to change
the song. When the victim refused, the suspect punched the victim in the face,
causing him to go unconscious. The suspect then stood over the victim and
punched him in the face repeatedly. The victim's girlfriend attempted to push
the suspect away, but the suspect then pushed her to the floor.
The victim suffered a concussion, a moderate
laceration above the left eye, a broken nose, and disfigurement to the left
side of his face. The victim's girlfriend was not injured. The officer was unable
to locate the suspect. A want for the suspect's arrest was entered into
the computer database. Investigation continuing.
Special
Enforcement Team Activity
False Information
to a Police Officer / Sales of Methamphetamine / Transportation of
Methamphetamine - Suspect Arrested
On December 14, the Special Enforcement Team was on
patrol and stopped a vehicle for multiple vehicle code violations. A search of
the vehicle revealed several baggies of methamphetamine. The suspect also gave
officers a fraudulent international driver's license with someone
else's name on it. The suspect was arrested for false information to a
police officer, sales of methamphetamine, transportation of methamphetamine,
and he is a previously deported illegal alien. An ICE hold was obtained for
the suspect.
Parole and
Probation Compliance Checks
On December 16, Monrovia's Special
Enforcement Team conducted parole and probation compliance checks with Monrovia
detectives and Los Angeles Sheriff's Department DAMAGE personnel. The
team went to four locations and made two arrests. A parole compliance check was
conducted at a residence in the 400 block of East Greystone, but the parolee
was not there. His wife, who is on probation, was at the residence. A search
of their bedroom revealed several pieces of drug paraphernalia and two California
identification cards that did not belong to her. She was arrested for
possession of drug paraphernalia and later released pending further
investigation. Another parolee was arrested for possession of methamphetamine
and drug paraphernalia.
Alcoholic Beverage
Control (ABC)
On December 16, between 6:00
p.m. and 3:00 a.m., Monrovia's Special Enforcement Team officers
conducted ABC saturation
patrol and assisted ABC at several local bars. At approximately 1:30
a.m., officers entered a bar in the 1500 block of South Myrtle and
arrested four
subjects for being drunk in public and an ABC Investigator cited the
owner for
serving an obviously intoxicated customer.
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