This report is for Sunday, November 6, 2016 through Saturday, November 12,
2016.
There were 39 incidents reported to Torrance Police.
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES
There were 2 in Torrance. 1 in West Torrance and 1 in Southeast
Torrance.
1700 Block 245th St, 11/9/16 to 11/13/16, Laptop taken from unsecured
garage.
4700 Block Deelane St, 11/11/16, 12:30 PM to 6:30 PM, Window air
conditioning unit
pushed in for entry. Cash, handgun, small safe and jewelry stolen.
AUTO BURGLARIES
There were 14 in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance.
Windows were smashed in 6 vehicles for entry and 4 vehicles were
unlocked.
List of items stolen from vehicles:
Wallets, Backpacks, tablet, sunglasses, ammunition, cash, bags, hair dryer,
lingerie, books,
purse, clothes, weights, umbrella, flashlight, COOKIES, hardhats, safety
jacket, camera,
camera lens, stereo, keys, game tickets, key lock box & keys, tote bag,
makeup, tools, tool
bag and toolbox.
On November 11th at 12:45 PM in the 2700 Block of Lomita Blvd, Suspects
flagged down victim
claiming to be able to fix dent in his vehicle, distracted victim, and
took cell phone from the vehicle.
AUTO THEFT
There were 7 vehicles stolen in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance.
3 in North Torrance, 3 in Old Torrance and 1 in Walteria.
THEFT
There were 8 thefts in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance.
A vehicle’s catalytic converter was removed from a vehicle in Old Torrance,
Batteries were taken
from 2 vehicles in North Torrance.
On November 11th or 12th, in the 100 Block of Via Monte D’Oro, suspect
telephoned victim posing
as her granddaughter, convinced victim she has been in a car accident and
to purchase Target or
Best Buy gift cards to pay for the damages.
Weekly Crime Report for Lomita
There were no residential burglaries, 3 auto burglaries, 0 auto thefts, and
2 thefts.
Arrests: Domestic violence –2, Drugs – 5, Drunk in public – 1, Violation
of municipal code – 1,
restraining order violation –1, vehicle violation – 1, warrant – 4 and
weapon –1.
The complete weekly log for Torrance is available at:
http://www.torranceca.gov/TPD/Documents/11-06-2016_to_11-12-2016.pdf
John Bailey, President
Southeast Torrance Homeowners’ Association, Inc. (SETHA)
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