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Weekly Crime Report for Southeast Torrance



This report is for Sunday, November 29, 2015 through Saturday, December 5, 2015.
62 incidents were reported to Torrance Police during the reporting period.
 
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES
There were 5 in Torrance with 1 in Old Torrance, 1 in Seaside Ranchos, 1 in West Torrance,
1 in North Torrance and 1 in Southeast Torrance.  A window was left open at one house
and a sliding glass door was left unlocked in another home.
 
Saturday, December 5th, 8PM to 9PM, 22900 Block Walnut St (Southeast Torrance)
Suspect removed window screen, attempted to pry open the window with no entry, no loss.
 
THEFT
There were 19 incidents of theft including 3 stolen parcels and mail.
 
Sunday, November 29th, 9:14PM to 9:17PM, 21900 Block Anza (Southwood)
Delivered parcel taken from front porch.
 
Monday, November 30th, 2PM to Tuesday, December 1st, 1:30PM, 2300 Block Sonoma St (Old Torrance)
Mailbox forced open and mail stolen.
 
Thursday, December 3rd, 5PM to 6PM, 20000 Block Ingrum Way (West Torrance)
Delivered parcel taken from front porch.
 
AUTO BURGLARIES
There were 14 in Torrance and 1 in Southeast Torrance
 
Wednesday, December 2nd, 10PM to Thursday, December 3rd, 10:40AM, 2100 Block Sepulveda Blvd (Gramercy)
Suspect enters vehicle by unknown means and is arrested by responding police.  No property loss.
 
AUTO THEFT
There were 8 vehicles stolen in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance.
 
John Bailey, President
SETHA
 

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