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Weekly Crime Report 1 14 2018 through 1 20 2018


This report is for Sunday, January 14, 2018 through Saturday, January 20, 2018.
There are 55 incidents on the report.
 
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES
There were 3 in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance.
2 in North Torrance and 1 in the Hillside area.  Entry in one home was made
via an unlocked window.
 
AUTO BURGLARIES
There were 19 in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance. 
Two of them were in the 3500 Block of Carson St (Del Amo Mall) on Tuesday,
January 16th between 8:30 AM and 10:15 AM.
 
Items stolen from the vehicles included an adapter, shoes, backpack, textbook, calculator, sunglasses,
wallet, coolers, another wallet, garage remote, more sunglasses, tablet, clothes, Flash Pro, Beats Pill
speaker, console tray, sanitizer, clippers, cash, purse, cell phone, another wallet, another cell phone,
credit card, keys, more cash, another purse, notebooks, laptop bag, laptop, watch, another purse,
another wallet, candles, and an attempt to take a third row seat but was prevented because the seat
was secured with locks. 
 
AUTO THEFT
There were 6 stolen vehicles in Torrance and 1 in Southeast Torrance.
Monday, January 15th  12:44PM  2300 Block 236th Place  Stolen 96 Nissan Maxima
 
THEFT
There were 8 incidents in Torrance and none in Southeast Torrance.
License plates were removed from 4 vehicles in Torrance.
 
COMMERCIAL BURGLARY
There were 3 incidents in Torrance and 1 in Southeast Torrance.
Friday, January 19th 6:30 PM to Saturday, January 20th 7:50 AM  1700 Block Sepulveda Blvd
Suspect defeated door lock by unknown means for entry, and ransacked.  Unknown property loss.
 
ROBBERY
There were 3 incidents in Torrance and 1 in Southeast Torrance
Monday, January 15th, 10:40 AM  1700 Block Sepulveda Blvd.
Suspects entered open business and demanded cash while brandishing a handgun.
 
John Bailey, President
Southeast Torrance Homeowners’ Association, Inc. (SETHA)

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