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Sheriff’s Crime Log

Deputies responded to a burglary call in the 700 block of Foothill Boulevard between 8 p.m. on June 28 and 8 a.m. on June 29. A victim arrived at her business and was about to walk in when she noticed that the front door’s glass window was shattered. On June 28, she told deputies that she locked up the business and the door was undamaged and secured, but she did not set the alarm. The deputy reviewed footage from a camera next door and saw a dark Dodge Charger with three male adults all wearing gray sweaters and dark-colored pants run toward the front of the business. The only thing stolen was U.S. currency.

A deputy responded to a burglary call in the 500 block of Foothill Boulevard at 2:56 a.m. on June 29. The victim told the deputy that three unknown males shattered the glass door and got into her business. The suspects took the register, which included U.S. currency. The deputy reviewed surveillance footage and saw a Dodge Charger. The footage also showed a suspect use an unknown object to shatter the front entrance door and another suspect entered the business and jumped over the front counter and searched underneath the counter. The other suspect disabled the wires and grabbed the register from the top of the counter. The deputy was able to get a description from all three suspects and noticed that a fourth suspect was involved and acted as the getaway driver.

A deputy responded to a grand theft regarding a stolen Oak tree in the 5400 block of Arroyo Summit Drive between 4 p.m. on June 28 and 8 a.m. on June 29. A victim told the deputy that there was not a scheduled removal of the Oak tree and noticed it was missing on June 29. There was a hole in the ground where the tree once stood. The victim and six other neighbors of Arroyo Summit Drive are part of a homeowner’s association where they pay to upkeep and maintain everything on their street.

Editor’s note: Details included in the Sheriff’s crime report are taken directly from the deputies’ reports on file at the Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s station. The Outlook Valley Sun is not responsible for the incompleteness or inaccuracies in the original reports.

First published in the July 6 print issue of the Outlook Valley Sun.

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