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3/5/12 LASD Temple Station Police Blotters

by Pasadena Independent
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02-12-12
Vandalism: A Vandalism was reported at 9:00AM in the 9500 block of Las Tunas Drive. The victim arrived to work and discovered the rear sign on his business was damaged. There were no witnesses or video surveillance.
Commercial Burglary: A Commercial Burglary was reported at 9:30PM in the 5700 block of Rosemead Boulevard. The informant was notified of an alarm activation at the business. When the informant and deputies arrived, they found the front door pried open and items missing. Several of the stolen items were recovered outside of the business. There were no witnesses or video surveillance of the incident.
02-13-12
Possess Marijuana for Sale: Deputies arrested a MA/19 at 7:58AM in the 9400 block of Live Oak Avenue. Deputies responded to a call of the suspect lying on the sidewalk. The suspect was in possession of marijuana and evidence indicating he sold marijuana.
02-15-12
Vandalism: A Vandalism occurred at 11:00PM in the 9500 block of Las Tunas Drive. The victim was inside of a local business, when he was notified two suspects damaged his parked vehicle with a shopping cart. There was a witness and possibly surveillance video of the incident.
Residential Burglary: A Residential Burglary was reported at 1:25PM in the 5500 block of Pal Mal Avenue. The victim arrived home and discovered someone entered his bedroom window and stole items from his residence. There were no reported witnesses.
Attempt to Pass Stolen Check: An Attempt to Pass a Stolen Check occurred at 5:10PM in the 9600 block of Las Tunas Drive. The suspect entered the business and tried to cash a stolen check. The suspect appeared suspicious and exited without receiving any funds. There were several witnesses and possibly video surveillance.
02-16-12
Residential Burglary: A Residential Burglary occurred at 4:00AM in the 9900 block of Miloann Street. Deputies responded to a burglary alarm call. When they arrived, they found someone forced entry into a vacant property under construction. Deputies were unable to contact the property owner or construction company to determine if anything was stolen. There were no reported witnesses.
Shoplifting Burglary: Deputies arrested a MA/42 at 1:15PM for Burglary Shoplifting in the 5700 block of Rosemead Boulevard. The suspect entered the business, removed security tags, then exited without paying for the items. The suspect was detained by store security. The suspect was on probation for burglary and a resident from the city of San Gabriel.
Annoy Child: An Annoying of a Child occurred between 3:00PM-3:30PM at Grand Avenue & Daleview Avenue. The minor victim was on her way home from school, when she was followed by the suspect in a 1980’s GMC white pickup truck. The victim ran to a neighbor’s (witness) home, as the suspect parked nearby. The witness contacted the suspect and advised she called the police. The suspect immediately drove away. This is an ongoing investigation.
02-17-12
Vehicle Burglary: A Vehicle Burglary was reported at 7:37AM in the 5500 block of Welland Avenue. The victim was notified by his neighbor, that his parked vehicle rear window was shattered. The victim saw the shattered window and discovered his bicycle was missing from his vehicle.
Vandalism: A Vandalism was reported at 10:00PM in the 10100 block of Lower Azusa Road. The victim noticed someone broke the passenger side window of his parked vehicle and threw orange paint on the vehicle. There were no reported witnesses, but possible video surveillance of the incident.

This includes significant crimes and is not inclusive of all crimes in Temple City.

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