Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: 7 Thefts, 4 Commercial Burglaries

An iPod Touch was stolen from a South Pasadena Middle School student last week.

The following information was supplied by the . It does not indicate a conviction. For a full list of alleged crimes reported between June 13 and June 19, see the attached PDF.

  • Between 2 and 6 p.m. June 19 on the 1800 block of Alpha, a suspect allegedly walked up to a victim's front porch and stole a parcel package.
  • Sometime between June 11 and June 18 at the Gold Line stop on Mission Street and Meridian, a suspect(s) cut the lock and stole a bicycle secured to a nearby bike rack.
  • Around 12:36 p.m. June 16, a witness allegedly saw suspects drive slowly and pull over in front of a victim’s residence on the 2000 block of Primrose. Suspect No. 1 allegedly exited the vehicle, approached the victim’s front porch and stole a parcel package. The victim then exited the residence and yelled at suspect No. 1, who continued to enter vehicle and drive away with suspect No. 2 and 3. The witness then followed the suspect before losing sight of the suspect at Huntington and Marengo. The suspect's vehicle is described as a dark blue or dark purple Ford Expedition. Suspect No. 1 is described as a Hispanic male 16- to 18-years old, thin build, wearing dark clothing.
  • Sometime between 2 a.m. June 13 and 10 p.m. June 13 on the 1000 block of Marengo, a suspect(s) entered the backyard and allegedly stole a bicycle that was not secured.
  • Around 10 p.m. June 13 on the 700 block of Fair Oaks at Valero Gas, suspects parked next to a gas pump, tampered with gas pump and pumped fuel for free. The suspects then left and two other vehicles pulled in and fuel up for free.
  • Between noon and 12:30 p.m. June 11 on the 1600 block of Oak at South Pasdena Middle School, a suspect(s) took an iPod Touch and cash from a victim's backpack.

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