Grand Theft Auto /
Vehicle Pursuit / Felony Evading / Conspiracy to Commit Grand Theft Auto
- Suspects Arrested
December 4 at 4:43 a.m., a resident in the 700 block of East Greystone called to report two suspicious male subjects
who were standing next to the resident's parked truck. When the resident
asked the subjects what they were doing, they ran to two nearby vehicles and quickly
fled the area. The vehicle descriptions were broadcast and officers located
both of them driving south on Mountain from Foothill.
Officers stopped one of the vehicles at Mountain and
Lemon. The other fled, continuing southbound on Mountain. The vehicle was traveling
at a high rate of speed and collided into a wall at Mountain and Shrode. The
suspect exited the vehicle and fled on foot through yards and into a wash. Los
Angeles Sheriff's Department deputies responded to assist and detained
the suspect at Mountain and Meridian. He was positively
identified as the driver of the vehicle, which was determined to be stolen out
of West Covina.
The suspect detained at Mountain and Lemon was found
to be in possession of new power tools and had a suspicious story about how he
obtained them. A search was conducted of the area and officers found a vehicle
parked in the 300 block of East Greystone that had fresh damage
to the driver's door lock similar to the damage on the stolen vehicle. Both
suspects were arrested and taken into custody. The suspect who fled was
charged with grand theft auto, felony evading, and conspiracy to commit grand
theft auto. The second suspect was charged with conspiracy to commit grand
theft auto and suspicion of receiving stolen property.
Bank Robbery - Chase Bank in Monrovia
November 5, at approximately 10 a.m., a male suspect
trying to disguise himself as a female robbed the Chase Bank at 690 West
Huntington in Monrovia, California.
The suspect approached the teller's window
carrying a briefcase. The suspect made a demand for money and told the teller
there was anthrax in the briefcase. The teller gave the suspect the money. The
suspect took the money and the briefcase and left the bank. The suspect was
seen getting into a silver PT Cruiser.
The suspect is described as an African American male,
wearing a tan women's tracksuit with a hood. The hood was pulled up.
The suspect had a white bandana on his head, clear lip gloss, cherry red nail
polish, gold hoop earrings, dark brown Ugg style boots, glasses with black
plastic frames and clear lenses, and was clean shaven.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Monrovia
Police Department Detective Bureau.
Commercial Burglary
- Suspects Arrested
November 5 at 3:50 p.m., two adult suspects walked into a business in the 100 block of West Foothill. The suspects were
witnessed on camera stealing liquor and fleeing the business. Police located the
suspects at Foothill, near May. Both suspects were arrested and taken into
custody.
Tip
of the Week
DON'T
FILL YOUR VEHICLE WITH PRESENTS FOR THIEVES!
It only takes a few seconds for thieves to break into
your vehicle and steal your valuables.
It only takes a few seconds to remove your
valuables and secure your vehicle.
Don't Be a Victim!
Auto-burglary
prevention starts by limiting the criminal's opportunity to commit the crime
and can be accomplished with very little time and effort. Criminals are
looking for something to steal - don't supply the valuables. Leaving your
valuables in your vehicle instantly makes your car a target for thieves.
Take a few seconds
to prevent auto-burglary!
The University of Oklahoma Police Department offers
great auto-burglary prevention tips. Click on The Police Notebook to visit
their website.
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