Grand Theft Auto / Grand Theft
May 16 at 11:00 a.m., a gardener parked his pickup
truck in the 300 block of Norumbega and left his vehicle unattended with two
lawnmowers, a blower, and a chainsaw in the bed of his truck. The equipment
was secured with a bicycle chain. He returned to the vehicle just minutes
later to discover his vehicle had been taken, and he called police. Police
responded, along with the Foothill Air Support helicopter, which was able to locate
the victim's vehicle parked two blocks away from where it was taken from; the gardening
equipment was missing. It appears the suspect(s) cut the chain, as broken
chain links were found in the bed of the truck. The vehicle was recovered and
returned to the victim at the scene. Investigation continuing.
Armed Robbery
May 16 at 12:50 p.m., a male victim reported an armed
robbery incident that occurred the night before. He reported that he was riding
his bicycle at 10:30 p.m., when he observed a female lying on the sidewalk in
the 500 block of West Duarte Road .
The victim got off his bike to see if the female needed assistance, when two
male suspects suddenly appeared. One of the suspects took the victim's yellow
mountain bike. The victim approached the suspects, and one of the suspects
brandished a handgun. Both suspects fled without further incident. It does
not appear the suspects knew the female, who said she was okay and only
resting. The victim said he did not report the incident when it occurred
because he had to work the following morning.
Suspect number one is described as a male Hispanic, 40
years old, 5’10”, 250 pounds, medium-length black hair, wearing a
black hooded sweatshirt, and blue or black jeans. Suspect number two is
described as a male Hispanic, 40 years old, 5’8”, 180 pounds,
medium-length black hair, wearing a brown striped t-shirt, dark pants, and black
tennis shoes. The investigation is continuing.
Warrant Arrest
May 16 at 1:54 p.m., an officer responded to the 100
block of East Evergreen regarding a disturbing subject. The officer contacted
the involved subjects and discovered one of the subjects had a $500,000 warrant
issued by Pasadena Police Department for battery. The subject was arrested for
the warrant and held, pending Pasadena Police Department’s arrival to
take him into custody.
Assault With a Deadly Weapon
May 16 at 9:27 p.m., an officer responded to a
business parking lot in the 300 block of West Huntington
regarding an assault with a deadly weapon. The victim entered a parking lot and
parking his vehicle close to another vehicle. A passenger in the other vehicle
pointed out to the victim that he had parked too close. The victim responded
by challenging the passenger to exit the vehicle. The suspect and victim
exchange words, and the victim walked away into a business to make a purchase.
When the victim returned, the suspect was next to his
vehicle and was holding a crowbar. The victim wrapped his jacket around his
arm and the two subjects began to fight. The suspect struck the victim on the
wrapped arm with the crowbar, and the victim struck the suspect back in the
face with a clenched fist. The suspect then struck the victim on the side of
the head, causing a two inch laceration. The victim stumbled back and the
suspect fled in his vehicle.
The victim was extremely uncooperative with officers,
refused medical treatment, and refused to provide a detailed description of the
suspect. Monrovia Paramedics were dispatched and managed to wrap the victim's
injury. The victim also refused prosecution and stated that the incident was
as much his fault and the suspect’s. The investigation is continuing.
Possession of Narcotic Paraphernalia –
Suspect Arrested
May 17 at 4:12 p.m., suspicious subjects were
reported, possibly looking into parked vehicles in the 100 block of South Mountain .
Upon the officer’s arrival, two subjects were detained, a male and
female. The female subject was found to be in possession of a methamphetamine
pipe and a small amount of marijuana in her purse. The female was arrested for
possession of the pipe. The area was searched, but no evidence of any vehicle
tampering or burglary was found. The female also had outstanding warrants
issued by the Arcadia Police Department. The second subject was identified and
released.
Under the Influence of a Controlled
Substance – Suspect Arrested
May 17 at 12:54 a.m., police received a call reporting
a possible drunk driver traveling north on Myrtle from Longden. An officer
responded and located the vehicle on Myrtle at the railroad tracks and
conducted a traffic stop. During the investigation, the driver was determined
to be driving under the influence and was arrested.
Possession of Narcotic Paraphernalia – Suspect Arrested
May 19 at 9:52 a.m., an officer on patrol observed a
known subject walking on the sidewalk. He knew from prior contacts with her that
she might have outstanding warrants. A computer check confirmed she had an
outstanding warrant and she was detained. During a pat-down search, two drug
pipes were found on her person. She was arrested and taken into custody.
Assault With a Deadly Weapon /
Brandishing a Firearm / Battery / Criminal
Threats – Suspect Arrested
May 19 at 2:52 p.m., police were dispatched to a
business in the 400 block of East Huntington
regarding an assault with a deadly weapon. A male and female employee argued
over a coworker that had been fired. The male employee blamed the female
employee for the firing of his friend. The female victim alleged the male
suspect struck her in the back of the head with his fist. He then drove his
vehicle toward her while she was standing in the parking lot. The suspect then
stopped his vehicle near the victim and pointed a handgun at her and threatened
her. He threw several items from his vehicle at her and then fled the scene.
The victim drove home and called police.
Police responded and located the suspect. He was
arrested after giving conflicting statements about the incident and witnesses
corroborated portions of the victim’s statements. The officer obtained
an emergency protective order for the victim after the suspect arranged to be bailed
out of jail.
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