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Weekly Crime Log for Southeast Torrance

 FIVE RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES IN TWO WEEKS IN SOUTHEAST TORRANCE

Report for Sunday, February 17th through Saturday, February 23, 2013

RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 2/20/13 7AM to 5:30PM  Wednesday
2000 Block 233rd Street (Cabrillo-Arlington)
Suspect smashed window for entry, ransacked and took property/safe, jewelry,
baseball cards and documents.

RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 2/22/13  10:15AM to 12:30PM Friday
23100 Block Walnut Street
Suspect entered garage via side door, removed hinges on door leading into house
for entry, ransacked and took property/jewelry.

THEFT   2/29/13 6PM to 2/20/13 7:30AM  Tuesday night to Wednesday morning
23900 Arlington
Suspect removed multiple unit mailbox from exterior of apartment.

AUTO BURGLARY 2/23/13 10:30PM to 2/24/13 7AM     Sat-Sun
2200 Block 239th St (Arlington)
Suspect entered unlocked vehicle, ransacked and took property/golf bag, iron set,
putter, and cash.

There were 18 reported auto burglaries during this reporting week.  2 cars were
unlocked, 6 car windows were broken and 5 door locks were punched for entry.

THREE RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES IN SOUTHEAST TORRANCE IN THE
PREVIOUS REPORTING PERIOD

RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY  2/10/13  10am TO 2pm   Sunday
2000 Block 235th St (Cabrillo - Arlington)
Suspect entered residence by unknown means, ransacked and took property.

RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY  2/11/13  6:30pm to 7pm  Monday
1900 Block 235th Place (Walnut-Cabrillo)
Suspect removed screen, opened window, ransacked and took property/jewelry.

RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY 2/12/13    2PM   Tuesday
24200 Block Walnut St
Suspect removed window screen and while pushing open a window was
confronted by victim.  No property loss.

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