Sheriff’s Weekly Crime Report (May 23-30)

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A summary of Part One crimes from May 23-30, 2022.

May 23rd
Other Burglary
8300 block Sunset Blvd
05/23/2022 @ 1700-0700. An unknown suspect broke the lock to gain access to the rear storage room and removed two audio amplifiers, two speakers, and two plumbing snakes. #80025

Other Burglary
500 block Orlando Avenue
05/23/2022 @ 0353. A man pried the garage door open to gain access to the sub parking garage and then cut the lock and removed a bicycle from the bike storage area. #03090

Vehicle Burglary
8700 block Sunset Blvd
05/23/2022 @ 2100-0123. An unknown suspect smashed the passenger’s side window and removed $300 cash from the glovebox. #03026

May 24th
Aggravated Assault – Other Weapon
600 block N Robertson Blvd
05/24/2022 @ 0048. A club employee asked the suspect to not sit on the stage and she became upset. An argument ensued and the suspect threw a glass cup that hit the victim on the side of his head and caused a laceration. #03025

Vehicle Burglary
8500 block Holloway Drive
05/24/2022 @ 1800-0635. An unknown suspect smashed the rear driver’s side window and removed a cell phone and sunglasses from the center console. #03040

Vehicle Burglary
8500 block Holloway Drive
05/24/2022 @ 1300-0645. An unknown suspect smashed the rear driver’s side window and removed sunglasses from the door pocket. #03041

May 25th
Aggravated Assault – Other Weapon (Suspect Arrested)
8800 block Santa Monica Blvd
05/26/2022 @ 0024. A woman threw a hard plastic cup that struck a bartender on his face. The suspect was arrested by responding deputies. #03058

Grand Theft
9200 block Sunset Blvd
05/25/2022 @ 0100-0105. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from victim’s purse while inside the club. #03052

Other Burglary
7400 block Santa Monica Blvd
05/25/2022 @ 0530-0600. An unknown suspect smashed the rear window to gain access and activated and audible alarm. The suspect fled the area without taking any property. #03039

Other Burglary
1200 block La Brea Avenue
05/25/2022 @ 1700. An unknown suspect gained access to the secure sub parking garage and broke the lock to a storage unit and removed a router, modem, miscellaneous tools, four DVR’s, and four bags. #03047

Vehicle Burglary
8800 block Sunset Blvd
05/25/2022 @ 1800-0000. An unknown suspect smashed the front passenger’s side window and removed a backpack containing a laptop computer and IPad from the front seat. #03059

May 26th
Vehicle Burglary
900 block Ogden Drive
05/26/2022 @ 0000-1100. An unknown suspect smashed the front passenger’s side window and ransacked the interior but did not take anything. #03063

Vehicle Burglary
600 block N Robertson Blvd
05/26/2022 @ 1200-1430. An unknown suspect smashed the front passenger’s side window and removed a backpack containing headphones from the interior. #03068

Vehicle Burglary
1000 block Gardner Street
05/26/2022 @ 0330-0400. An unknown suspect forced the passenger’s side door open and ransacked the interior. The suspect removed clothing from the back seat and tools from the trunk. #03071

Vehicle Burglary
500 block Almont Drive
05/26/2022 @ 2230-0135. An unknown suspect smashed the front passenger’s side window and removed a backpack containing reading glasses from the front seat. #03084

May 27th
Grand Theft
600 block N Robertson Blvd
05/27/2022 @ 2300-0100. An unknown suspect removed two cell phones from victim’s purse while inside the club. #03139

Vehicle Burglary
8700 block Sunset Blvd
05/27/2022 @ 2000-0030. An unknown suspect smashed the rear windshield and removed a gym bag containing clothing from the trunk. #03102
Vehicle Burglary
900 block Palm Avenue
05/27/2022 @ 2300-0500. An unknown suspect gained access and ransacked the interior of the vehicle and removed three credit cards from the center console. The suspect used the credit cards to make unauthorized purchases. No sign of forced entry. #03113

May 28th
Grand Theft
8800 block Santa Monica Blvd
05/28/2022 @ 0115. A woman removed two cell phones from a tabletop after they were left momentarily unattended by the victims. #03104

Grand Theft
600 block N Robertson Blvd
05/28/2022 @ 0130. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s back pocket while inside the club. #03130

Grand Theft
600 block N Robertson Blvd
05/28/2022 @ 0030-0100. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone, credit card, and CDL from the victim’s purse while inside the club. #03131

Grand Theft
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
05/28/2022 @ 0100-0150. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s front pocket while inside the club. #03135

Grand Theft
600 block N Robertson Blvd
05/28/2022 @ 2130-2300. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s jacket pocket while on the dance floor. #03140

Other Burglary
7500 block Hampton Avenue
05/28/2022 @ 0300-0400. A man and a woman used a postal key to gain access to the lobby of the apartment complex and opened resident mailboxes and removed mail. #03129

Other Burglary
1000 block Carol Drive
05/28/2022 @ 1158. A man cut the lock to gain entry to an unattached garage and removed property from the interior. The victim was unsure what was taken from the garage. #03152

Strong Arm Robbery
8800 block Santa Monica Blvd
05/28/2022 @ 0230. A woman was walking in the alley when two men approached and demanded her watch. The victim resisted and a struggle ensued, during which the suspect was able to pull the victim’s watch from her arm. #03107

May 29th
Grand Theft
8800 block Santa Monica Blvd
05/29/2022 @ 0140-0200. An unknown suspect bumped into the victim and removed a cell phone from her purse while inside the club. #03157

Other Burglary
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
05/29/2022 @ 0450. A man pried the front door open to gain access and went upstairs to the manager’s office and removed money. #03163

Armed Robbery
8800 block Sunset Blvd
05/29/2022 @ 0008. A man was sitting in the driver’s seat of his vehicle when three men approached him while armed with handguns and demanded his property. A struggle ensued and the victim was pistol whipped several times and had his Rolex watch, gold bracelet, and gold rings taken from him. #03141

This report lists Part 1 Crimes for the date range shown and is not meant to be a complete list of all Part 1 crime. Refer to www.crimemapping.com for a more comprehensive listing of incidents in West Hollywood.

William Moulder, Captain
West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
780 N San Vicente Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA 90069
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Ham Shipey
Ham Shipey
2 years ago

But we but rainbow crosswalks and beautiful homeless parks.

We hoe
We hoe
2 years ago
Reply to  Ham Shipey

Sarcasm goes over better if you make sense.

Ham for City Council
Ham for City Council
2 years ago
Reply to  We hoe

Ham makes perfect sense and often doesn’t want to waste words pointing out the obvious. Every day I watch in utter amazement the antics that occur in this city.