Virginia Cordova likes to call herself “the detective without the badge and the gun.”
A civilian employee of the Altadena Sheriff’s Station, Cordova has been the station’s crime analyst for about two and a half years. She takes the raw data from police reports, create statistics, and tries to spot trends to help the cops on the street to do their job.
One example was the recent wave of thefts of Chevy Silverado tailgates. Cordova said they have been targets of thieves for awhile, but the sudden increase in late 2011-early 2012 was “very odd to have in our area,” and suggestive that they were being targeted by a specific thief. Sheriffs deputies identified a Pasadena man as a suspect, and arrested him Feb. 7, reportedly with three of the stolen tailgates in his possession.
“One of my main focuses right now is property crime,” Cordova said. “My job involves looking at crime patterns, trends, formulating patterns based on the information I obtain from reports.”


Virginia Cordova likes to call herself “the detective without the badge and the gun.”
A civilian employee of the Altadena Sheriff’s Station, Cordova has been the station’s crime analyst for about two and a half years. She takes the raw data from police reports, create statistics, and tries to spot trends to help the cops on the street to do their job.
One example was the recent wave of thefts of Chevy Silverado tailgates. Cordova said they have been targets of thieves for awhile, but the sudden increase in late 2011-early 2012 was “very odd to have in our area,” and suggestive that they were being targeted by a specific thief. Sheriffs deputies identified a Pasadena man as a suspect, and arrested him Feb. 7, reportedly with three of the stolen tailgates in his possession.
“One of my main focuses right now is property crime,” Cordova said. “My job involves looking at crime patterns, trends, formulating patterns based on the information I obtain from reports.”