Residential Burglary
Two residential burglaries were reported last week.
A burglary was reported on the 12600 block of Biola Ave. It’s unknown if any items were stolen from the home.
A burglary occured on the 14900 block of Tacuba Dr. Various electronics, laptops, and jewelry were taken.
A grand theft was reported from the 14200 block of Artesia Blvd. The incident is under investigation.
Grand Theft Vehicle
Four vehicle thefts were reported last week.
A vehicle was stolen from the 16100 block of Rosecrans Ave. The vehicle was recovered two days later by the La Habra Police.
A van was reported stolen from the 14000 block of Foster Rd. The van was recovered by Century Sheriff’s Station the same day.
A vehicle was reported stolen from the 13900 block of El Moro Dr. The vehicle was recovered the same day.
A vehicle was taken from the 15500 block of Talbot Dr. The vehicle has not been recovered.
Essential Strategies for Your Personal Safety (Part 3 of 4)
Preventing Auto Burglary
Vehicle burglary is one of the most common types of crime in our area. Vehicle burglaries are crimes of opportunity, but by taking simple steps you can help reduce the chance of becoming a victim.
Out of Sight, Out of Crime
Many vehicle burglaries are a result of items that are left in plain sight in the passenger compartment of a vehicle. Never leave any valuables in plain view in your vehicle. Either take the items with you or lock them in the trunk of your vehicle. Common valuables stolen include purses and wallets, GPS devices, cell phones, MP3 players, and laptops. People often leave these items inside of their vehicle in plain view because they only plan to be away from the vehicle for a few moments, however it only takes a few seconds to break into a vehicle and take your property.
If you must leave valuables inside of your vehicle, take the time to secure them prior to reaching your destination. Commercial parking lots such as gyms and shopping malls are high target areas for vehicle burglars who may be watching where you conceal items inside of your vehicle prior to exiting. Always be mindful when entering a parking lot of suspicious persons that may be lingering on foot in the area or watching the parking lot from inside of a vehicle.
If any suspicious activity is observed notify the La Mirada Community Sheriff’s Station immediately (562) 902-2960. Try to be as observant as possible. Obtain a person description, a vehicle description, and vehicle license plates if possible to help law enforcement.