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Weekly Crime Log for Southeast Torrance

  
This report is for Sunday, December 3, 2017 through Saturday, December 9, 2017.
56 items are listed in the log.
 
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES
There were 3 in Torrance.  1 each in North, Seaside, and the Hillside area,.
 
AUTO BURGLARIES
There were 14 in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance.  4 vehicles were
unlocked and windows were smashed in 7 vehicles for entry.
 
Items stolen included cosmetics, wallet (2), generator, external hard drives, stereo,
cash (4) purse, shoes, jewelry, CD, tools, registration, insurance papers, keys,
lingerie, text books, binders, gloves, phone mount, phone charger, yoga bag and mat,
towel and keys.
 
THEFT INCLUDING PORCH PIRATES
There were 8 incidents and none in Southeast Torrance. 
A delivered parcel was taken from a porch in the 23200 Block of Elm Avenue.
A catalytic converter was taken from a vehicle in the 3300 Block of Lomita Blvd between
9 AM and 5 PM on December 8th
  On December 8th at 6:49 PM in the 25300 Block of Woodward Ave in Lomita, a porch pirate
stole a package from the front porch.  LA County Sheriff’s provided the following description
of the suspect:  Male, White, wearing a black hat, black shirt, blue jeans, carrying a backpack
and holding a skateboard.
 
VANDALISM
There were 12 incidents and none in Southeast Torrance.
A pellet gun was used to smash windows in commercial businesses on December 7th and 8th
in the 21200, 21300, 21700, 22100, 22700, 22800 and 24200 Blocks of Hawthorne Blvd
( Torrance Blvd to Pacific Coast Highway) and a residence in the 4800 Block of Emerald. 
 
COMMERCIAL BURGLARIES
There were 3 in Torrance and 1 in Southeast Torrance in the 23400 Block of Crenshaw Blvd
between 12 8 17 3 AM to 12 9 17 5:55 AM.  Suspect smashed window for entry, ransacked
and took cigarettes and lottery scratchers.
 
Link to the City of Torrance Police Department Weekly Crime Log:
 
John Bailey, President
Southeast Torrance Homeowners’ Association, Inc. (SETHA)
 

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