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Home / Neighborhood / San Gabriel Valley / Arcadia Weekly / LASD Temple Station Police Blotters 3/12/12

LASD Temple Station Police Blotters 3/12/12

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Temple Station
02-20-12
• Violation of Court Order: A Restraining Order Violation occurred at 1:50AM in the 6000 block of Encinita Avenue. The victim has a restraining order against the suspect for stealing his personal checks and cashing them. The suspect intentionally violated the restraining order and went to the victim’s house to visit a family member. The suspect is a resident from Temple City.
• Possess Marijuana for Sale: Deputies arrested a M/A 18 at 10:50PM for Possession of Marijuana for Sale at Temple City Boulevard &La Rosa Drive. Deputies detained the suspect for vehicle code violations. The suspect possessed a significant amount of marijuana and evidence indicating he sold the marijuana. The suspect is a resident from Arcadia.
02-21-12
• Vandalism: A Vandalism occurred between 9:00AM-9:50AM in the 9600 block of Workman Avenue. The victim parked his vehicle and entered his residence. When he returned, two of his vehicle tires were slashed. The victim said this was the second time within ten days one of his vehicles was damaged. The victim does not know who would damage his property.
• Forgery: Deputies arrested a FA/40 for Forgery at 5:46PM in the 9600 block of Las Tunas Drive. The victim entered the business and attempted to cash a fictitious check for thousands of dollars, but did not receive any money. The suspect is a resident from Monterey Park.
• Stolen Vehicle: Deputies identified two suspects in a Stolen Vehicle at 12:00PM in the 9000 block of Emperor Avenue. Deputies conducted a records check of a stolen vehicle, in which two suspects ran from the vehicle. The suspects left their identifications inside of the vehicle. Deputies arrested a third suspect connected to the vehicle a short time later. The arrested suspect is a Temple City resident, recently off parole for vehicle theft.
• Drunk in Public: Deputies arrested a MW/59 at 5:26PM for being Drunk in Public, in the 9600 block of Live Oak Avenue. The suspect was walking across the street stumbling, appeared intoxicated and unable to care for himself. The suspect is a resident from Covina.
02-22-12
• Residential Burglary: A Residential Burglary occurred at 10:00AM in the 6100 block of Sultana Avenue. The suspect went to the elderly victim’s residence and identified himself as a worker from “The Department of Water.” Once the suspect gained entry, he stole several items, including US currency, then left the location. This is an on-going investigation and possibly related to a similar type burglary the following day.
02-23-12
• Residential Burglary: A Residential Burglary occurred between 11:00AM-12:00PM, in the 9200 block of La Rosa Drive. The suspect contacted the elderly victims at their residence and posed as a worker from the water department. The victims allowed the suspect to enter their residence and check their water faucets. Once the suspect left the location, the victims realized they were missing US currency and credit cards. This is an on-going investigation.
02-26-12
• Grand Theft: A Grand Theft was reported on 12:15AM in the 6000 block of Reno Avenue. The victim received and signed for a delivered package several days earlier, but did not secure the package in the home because he was in a hurry to leave. When the victim returned, the package was missing. There were no reported witnesses or video surveillance.
This includes significant crimes and is not inclusive of all crimes in Temple City.

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