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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

This year, we caught many burglars in the act and there is no better way to get a conviction than to catch someone in the act.  Believe it or not, it can be very difficult to get the District Attorney to file charges when someone is arrested “merely” in possession of property which was reported stolen.  Any excuse for why a suspect has stolen merchandise seems to fly.   A suspect was caught in a vehicle which had been reported stolen and that vehicle was full of stuff reported stolen by many victims, but even then, the suspect pretty much walked away free because the owner of the vehicle reported stolen refused to sign the complaint.

Despite all of the difficulties it can be to successfully prosecute someone, the men and women who serve this community and work to keep us safe have been doing a great job, but that’s no reason to be complacent.

Crime rates usually rise during the holiday season, so please remember to lock your doors and windows; keep wrapped packages away from your Christmas tree if your tree is beautifully displayed in a large picture window.  When out shopping, please keep your packages and parcels locked in the trunk, out of sight.  Stay safe when walking to your vehicle in the dark and stay aware of your surroundings.  

Please stay safe and know that the California Highway Patrol, working with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and other law enforcement agencies is also on Maximum Enforcement for Drunk Driving.  Drunk driving checkpoints are scheduled around the County from last Friday, December 16th through Tuesday, January 2, 2012.  

Stay safe and please remember to report suspicious, odd or unusual activity in your neighborhood.  Please remember to call the Station at 626 798 1131 and give the person who answers the phone as much information as you have – including a description – male, female, approximate age, approximate height, clothing description, and anything else you can safely observe.  Please be to answer the person knocking on the door – but you don’t have to open the door.  Just let the person knocking know that someone is in your home and ask your children who may be home alone to do the same.  If it is a stranger at the door, please call the Sheriff’s Station.  That’s one way we’ve been catching criminals.  Not all door knockers are criminals, but better to be safe than sorry and find out the hard way that the one time you didn’t call was the very time that person visited your neighbor who wasn’t home, knocked, got no response, and then made entry through the side or rear of their home.  

Please take good care of yourselves and your neighbors.  Together, we’re a strong community.

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