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Sheriff’s Crime Report

A residential burglary was reported in the 300 block of Santa Inez Way on March 29 at 8 p.m. The victim stated that she and her brother were asleep upstairs when she received a notification via her American District Telegraph application stating that there was motion detected in the downstairs of the residence. She walked down the staircase and immediately noticed the back door of the residence was smashed. After a walkthrough of the home, the deputy noted that the residence was not ransacked. Other than the rear glass door being broken, no other rooms inside the residence appeared to be tampered with.

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A residential burglary was reported in the 800 block of Greenridge Drive on March 30 between 4:50 p.m. and 5 p.m. The victim said that she had left her house, and when she arrived home, she entered the house through the side door, and as she made her way upstairs, she saw a broken window. She then left the house and called 911. The responding sergeant and deputy did a sweep of the house and noticed that no downstair rooms appeared to be disturbed or ransacked. Upstairs, they noticed items on the ground in front of the bedroom. The four bedrooms that the deputies went through all had been ransacked with items scattered across the floor and windows smashed. Additionally, there was a red substance resembling blood on the bedding in one of the bedrooms. As they continued the walkthrough outside of the residence, they noticed what appeared to be blood droplets on the ground. Surveillance camera footage of the incident showed a man wearing a light-colored face mask, green hoodie and green pants. Another male suspect wore a dark colored face mask, a multi-colored hoodie, a black backpack and light-colored pants. They entered the property from the northside and hopped the wrought iron fence and went toward the house.

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A petty theft was reported in the 600 block of Foothill Boulevard on March 23 at 3:22 p.m. Surveillance cameras at a business showed a male and two females entering the store from the rear entrance with tote bags and shopping near the men’s department and placing items into their bags. Minutes later, all three suspects exited the rear entrance with their bags, without paying at the cash registers. An individual monitoring the security cameras ran out of his office and into the parking lot in an attempt to catch up to the suspects. He saw all of the suspects enter a gray Honda Accord, which drove through the parking lot toward Rinetti Lane and out of view. He was unsure how many items were stolen but estimated at least 13-14 boxes of men’s underwear and two packs of Adidas men’s socks were taken. Video footage was given to the deputy, which showed the male suspect carrying a black tote bag and wearing a gray Adidas hoodie, black pants and black Vans. Two female suspects accompanied him, and one was wearing a blue sweater with black pants and black/white shoes carrying a blue tote bag. The second female wore a gray hoodie, burgundy pants, black shoes and carried a black purse.

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 April 4 print issue of the Outlook Valley Sun.

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