Sheriff’s Weekly Crime Report (Jan. 31-Feb. 20)

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A round-up of notable part one crime incidents from Jan. 31-Feb. 20 in WeHo

January 31st


Other Burglary
1400 block N Laurel Avenue
12/31/2022 @ 1005. A man rode a bicycle into the sub parking garage when a tenant entered to gain access and then took the elevator to the lobby and removed unsecured packages from the mailroom. #00061

Armed Robbery
1100 block N Kings Road
01/31/2022 @ 1040. A man was carrying his luggage to his residence when two men approached him from behind while armed with a handgun and demanded his property. The victim resisted and was struck on his head with the butt of the handgun several times, which caused him to fall to the ground. The suspects took the victim’s watch, handbag, and bracelet and then fled in a vehicle. #00558

February 1st

Grand Theft
8400 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/01/2022 @ 1548. A woman distracted an employee and removed a purse from the manager’s office. The purse contained a wallet, keys, sunglasses, and makeup. #00593

February 3rd


Grand Theft

1100 block Poinsettia Drive
02/03/2022 @ 1900-0700. An unknown suspect removed the catalytic converter from a 2002 Toyota Sequoia that was parked on the street. #00645

February 4th

Attempt Car Jacking (Suspect Arrested)
8700 block Melrose Avenue
02/04/2022 @ 2002. A woman was standing near her vehicle when a man approached and demanded her vehicle keys in a threatening manner. The suspect fled the area on foot after a witness intervened and he was located and arrested by responding deputies. #00665

February 5th


Grand Theft
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/05/2022 @ 0100. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s back pocket while inside the club. #00683

Grand Theft
8800 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/05/2022 @ 0045. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s back pocket while inside the club. #00686

Grand Theft
8500 block Melrose Avenue
02/05/2022 @ 1333. A man removed a jacket and one pair of pants from a display area and left the store without payment. #00687

Grand Theft
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/05/2022 @ 0000-0015. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s back pocket while inside the club. #00688

Grand Theft
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/05/2022 @ 0045-0047. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s back pocket while on the dance floor. #00692

Grand Theft
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/05/2022 @ 0045. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone and wallet from the victim’s purse while inside the club. #00741

Grand Theft
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/05/2022 @ 0130. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s purse while inside the club. #00742

Other Burglary
1400 block N Laurel Avenue
01/05/2022 @ 0530. A man climbed over a garage fence to gain access to the sub parking garage and then checked vehicles for unlocked doors. No loss. #00074

Other Burglary
8400 block Melrose Avenue
01/05/2022 @ 1902. A man jumped a perimeter fence and then used an unlocked patio door to gain entry. The suspect removed an employee’s backpack containing a laptop computer, wallet, key fob, and credit cards from an office. #00078

Other Burglary
1000 block N Fairfax Avenue
01/05/2022 @ 2135. A man cut the security wires and opened the gate to gain access to a construction site and removed a tool box, tools, and electrical box. #00080

Vehicle Burglary
8600 block Beverly Blvd.
02/05/2022 @ 1920-1940. An unknown suspect smashed the rear passenger’s side window and removed a camouflage bomber jacket, Louis Vuitton sunglasses, black and white Alexander McQueen shoes, and black leather down jacket from the back seat. #00695

Vehicle Burglary
8500 block West Knoll Drive
02/05/2022 @ 2000-0600. An unknown suspect smashed the front passenger’s side window and removed a phone charger from the interior. #00707

Vehicle Burglary
8500 block West Knoll Drive
02/05/2022 @ 1800-0930. An unknown suspect smashed the front driver’s side window and ransacked the interior but did not take anything. #00709

Vehicle Burglary
8600 block Holloway Drive
02/05/2022 @ 1630-0930. An unknown suspect smashed the rear passenger’s side window and ransacked the interior but did not take anything. #00710

Vehicle Burglary
1300 block Havenhurst Drive
02/05/2022 @ 2130-0830. An unknown suspect smashed the front passenger’s side window and ransacked the interior but did not take anything. #00711

Vehicle Burglary
8600 block Holloway Drive
02/05/2022 @ 2100-0845. An unknown suspect smashed the front passenger’s side window and removed one pair of sunglasses and $25 cash from the interior. #00714

Vehicle Burglary
8100 block Norton Avenue
02/05/2022 @ 1700-1000. An unknown suspect smashed the front driver’s side window and ransacked the interior but did not take anything. #80007

Vehicle Burglary
8100 block Norton Avenue
02/05/2022 @ 0104. Two men smashed the front passenger’s side window to gain access and removed a garage opener and phone charging cord from the center console. Loss $550. #00720

Vehicle Burglary
900 block Westbourne Drive
02/05/2022 @ 1630-1215. An unknown suspect smashed the front passenger’s side window to gain entry and ransacked the interior. The victim was unsure if anything was taken. #00721

Vehicle Burglary
8600 block Holloway Drive
02/05/2022 – 02/07/2022. An unknown suspect smashed the passenger’s side window and ransacked the interior. The suspect took $1 from the center console. #00752

February 6th


Grand Theft
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/06/2022 @ 1735. Two women distracted an elderly woman and removed her purse from her shopping cart. The purse contained a cell phone, $350 cash, keys, checkbook, and credit cards. #00736

Vehicle Burglary
1200 block Havenhurst Drive
02/06/2022 @ 0126. An unknown suspect smashed the front passenger’s side window and ransacked the interior but did not take anything. The car alarm activated and may have scared the suspect away. #00701

Vehicle Burglary
1300 block Havenhurst Drive
02/06/2022 @ 0000-0940. An unknown suspect smashed the front passenger’s side window and ransacked the interior but did not take anything. #00713

Vehicle Burglary
8100 block Norton Avenue
02/06/2022 @ 0104. Two men smashed the front passenger’s side window and ransacked the interior but did not take anything. #00716

Vehicle Burglary
8100 block Norton Avenue
02/06/2022 @ 0104. Two men smashed the front passenger’s side window and ransacked the interior but did not take anything. #00717

Vehicle Burglary
8100 block Norton Avenue
02/06/2022 @ 0104. Two men hit the front passenger’s side window with a blunt object but did not gain entry. The window was damaged. #00718

Vehicle Burglary
8100 block Norton Avenue
02/06/2022 @ 0104. Two men smashed the front passenger’s side window and ransacked the interior but did not take anything. #00723

Vehicle Burglary
8100 block Norton Avenue
02/06/2022 @ 0104. Two men smashed the front passenger’s side window and ransacked the interior but did not take anything. #00724

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February 7th


Grand Theft (Suspect Arrested)
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/07/2022 @ 0020. A man removed two wallets from a table while the victims were talking and looking in another direction. The suspect was detained by club security and arrested by responding deputies. While being searched by deputies, two additional stolen wallets and a stolen cell phone were found hidden in his clothing. #00748

Grand Theft
8500 block Melrose Avenue
02/07/2022 @ 1115. Two women removed 50 pairs of pants from a display area and left the store without payment. #00835

Vehicle Burglary
1200 block Detroit Street
02/07/2022 @ 0300-0900. An unknown suspect smashed the front passenger’s side window and ransacked the interior but did not take anything. #00754

February 8th

Vehicle Burglary
1200 block N Kings Road
02/08/2022 @ 1730-1000. An unknown suspect smashed the front passenger’s side window and removed a garage door opener from the center console. #00784

February 9th

Vehicle Burglary
7200 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/09/2022 @ 2257. Two men smashed the rear driver’s side window and removed a jacket from the interior. #00803

Vehicle Burglary
7200 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/09/2022 @ 2239. Two men smashed the rear driver’s side window and the rear passenger’s side windows and ransacked the interior but did not take anything. #00805

February 10th

Grand Theft
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/10/2022 @ 1200. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone and driver’s license from the victim’s back pocket while inside the club. The suspect used the stolen ID to rent a Dodge Charger and failed to return the vehicle to the rental agency. #00821

Strong Arm Robbery (Suspect Arrested)
600 block N Robertson Blvd
02/10/2022 @ 0030. A man pulled the victim’s phone from her hand during an argument that took place outside the club. The suspect walked away with the phone and was located and arrested by responding deputies. #00806

Vehicle Burglary
West Knoll Drive / Melrose Avenue.
02/10/2022 @ 2200-2400. An unknown suspect smashed the rear passenger’s side window and removed two backpacks from the back seat. The backpacks contained two laptop computers, headphones, keys, and clothing. #00818

February 11th

Grand Theft
Santa Monica Blvd / Robertson Blvd
02/11/2022 @ 2300-2330. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s purse while walking on the sidewalk. #00840

Vehicle Burglary
800 block West Knoll Drive
02/11/2022 @ 0209. An unknown suspect smashed the rear passenger’s side window and removed a Louis Vuitton handbag and wallet from the back seat. #00814

Grand Theft
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/11/2022 @ 2330. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s front pocket while inside the club. #00853

Grand Theft
8300 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/11/2022 – 02/14/2022. An unknown suspect removed the catalytic converter from a 2000 Chevy S10 truck that was parked on the street. #00897

Grand Theft
8800 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/11/2022 @ 0220-0225. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone and wallet from the victim’s purse while she was waiting in line to enter the club. #00940

Armed Robbery
8600 block Sunset Blvd
02/11/2022 @ 1750. A man was about to enter his office door when the suspect approached him while armed with a handgun and demanded his AP rose gold watch. The victim complied. #00823

February 12th

Grand Theft
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/12/2022 @ 0000-0045. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from a table after it was left momentarily unattended by the victim. #00826

Grand Theft
600 block N Robertson Blvd
02/12/2022 @ 0120-0140. An unknown suspect removed a diamond ring, cell phone, and credit cards from the victim’s purse while inside the club. #00838

Grand Theft
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/12/2022 @ 0055-0115. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s fanny pack while inside the club. #00841

Grand Theft
8800 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/12/2022 @ 0115-0120. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s pocket while inside the club. #00865

Grand Theft
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/12/2022 @ 2339. A woman bumped the victim and removed his cell phone from his back pocket while standing on the sidewalk outside the club. #00874

Grand Theft
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/12/2022 @ 0130. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s back pocket while inside the club. #00877

Grand Theft
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/12/2022 @ 0200-0210. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s coat pocket while inside the club. #00880

Grand Theft
600 block N Robertson Blvd
02/12/2022 @ 2300-2315. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s purse while inside the club. #00941

Grand Theft
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/12/2022 @ 2240. A man bumped the victim and removed her cell phone from the countertop while the victim was paying her tab. #00954

Grand Theft
8800 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/12/2022 @ 0200. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s front pocket while he was waiting in line to enter the club. #00972

February 13th


Grand Theft
8800 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/13/2022 @ 0145. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s back pocket while inside the club. #00860

Grand Theft
8800 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/13/2022 @ 0145. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s front pocket while inside the club. #00861

Grand Theft
8800 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/13/2022 @ 0145. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s front pocket while inside the club. #00862

Grand Theft
600 block N Robertson Blvd
02/13/2022 @ 0100-0230. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s front pocket while inside the club. #00869

Grand Theft
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/13/2022 @ 0005. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s pocket while she was waiting in line to enter the club. #00872

Grand Theft
600 block N Robertson Blvd
02/13/2022 @ 0015-0020. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s back pocket while inside the club. #00904

Grand Theft
Santa Monica Blvd / San Vicente Blvd
02/13/2022 @ 0200. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s back pocket while she was standing on the sidewalk. #00905

Armed Robbery
9000 block Sunset Blvd
02/13/2022 @ 1820. A man was standing on the sidewalk with his video camera when two men approached him while armed with handguns and demanded his camera. The victim complied and the suspects ran to a vehicle that was parked nearby and fled the area. #00884

Strong Arm Robbery
800 block San Vicente Blvd
02/13/2022 @ 2310. A man and a woman were walking on the sidewalk when the woman was kicked from behind by three men and one woman and knocked to the ground. The suspects pulled the victim’s purse from her shoulder and assaulted the man after he tried to intervene. All four suspects ran to a nearby vehicle and fled the area. #00890

Vehicle Burglary
La Cienega Blvd / Melrose Avenue
02/13/2022 @ 1800-2200. An unknown suspect smashed the trunk window and removed a handbag and shoes from the trunk. #00870

Vehicle Burglary

Hacienda Place / Holloway Drive
02/13/2022 @ 2100-0215. An unknown suspect smashed the rear passenger’s side window and removed a backpack containing clothing from the front floorboard. #00900

Vehicle Burglary
8400 block Sunset Blvd
02/13/2022 @ 1721-2250. An unknown suspect smashed the front passenger’s side window and removed a backpack containing an IPad and sunglasses from the front seat. #00916

Vehicle Burglary
Santa Monica Blvd / Crescent Heights Blvd
02/13/2022 @ 2100. An unknown suspect smashed the trunk window and removed a backpack containing a laptop computer, passport, watch, shoes, and credit cards from the trunk. #00921

February 14th

Grand Theft
Orange Grove / Romaine Street
02/14/2022 – 02/17/2022. An unknown suspect removed the passenger’s side mirror from a 2019 Audi S4 that was parked on the street. #00981

Vehicle Burglary
8900 block Sunset Blvd
02/14/2022 @ 2055-0110. An unknown suspect smashed the front passenger’s side window and removed a backpack containing 350 theme park pins from the interior. The suspect also removed a satchel containing glasses, credit cards, and cell phone battery. #00930

February 15th

Aggravated Assault – Other Weapon
8600 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/15/2022 @ 2150. A security guard asked a man to leave the area after customers reported they were being harassed as they entered the store. The suspect became upset and threw a rock at the victim, which struck him on his ankle. The suspect fled the area on foot. #00946

Other Burglary
7300 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/15/2022 @ 0846. An unknown suspect used a key to gain access to a storage room and removed 30 tennis balls. #00943

Vehicle Burglary

9000 block Cynthia Street
02/15/2022 @ 1600-1054. An unknown suspect removed a garage opener and a leather jacket from the interior. No sign of forced entry. #01006

February 16th

Strong Arm Robbery
7100 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/16/2022 @ 1745. A man was riding his bicycle SB on La Brea Avenue when three men surrounded him and accused him of owing money to a friend of the suspects. The suspects took the victims bicycle and fled the area. #00961

Vehicle Burglary
1100 block Hacienda Place
02/16/2022 @ 1800-0830. An unknown suspect smashed the rear passenger’s side window and removed a duffel bag containing clothing from the back seat. #00970

Vehicle Burglary

1100 block Hacienda Place
02/16/2022 @ 1800-0830. An unknown suspect smashed the rear driver’s side window and removed a camera bag containing a camera from the back seat. #00971

February 17th

Grand Theft
8200 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/17/2022 @ 1210. A woman removed an employee’s cell phone from a work station inside the business. #00975

Other Burglary
500 block Orlando Avenue
02/17/2022 @ 0355. A man gained access to the secure sub parking garage of the apartment complex and removed two bicycles. #00986

Vehicle Burglary
8700 block Melrose Avenue
02/17/2022 @ 1900. Two men smashed the trunk window and removed a Hermes bag, Gucci belt, and shoes from the interior. #00990

February 18th

Grand Theft
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/18/2022 @ 0000-0215. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s front pocket while inside the club. #01053

Grand Theft
600 block N Robertson Blvd
02/18/2022 @ 2300-2350. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone and wallet from the victim’s purse while inside the club. #01018

Other Burglary
8400 block De Longpre Avenue
02/18/2022 @ 1630. A man gained access to the lobby of the secure apartment complex and pried a mailbox open and removed mail. #01019

February 19th

Grand Theft
8900 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/19/2022 @ 0030-0150. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone and wallet from the victim’s back pocket while inside the club. #01022

Other Burglary
900 block N Gardner Street
02/19/2022 @ 0230. A man pried the front door open to gain access to the lobby of the secure apartment building and then went to the sub parking garage. The suspect removed an unsecured mattress from the garage. #01057

February 20th

Grand Theft (Suspect Arrested)
600 block N Robertson Blvd
02/20/2022 @ 0000. A man removed a cell phone from the victim’s front pocket while inside the club. The suspect was arrested by responding deputies. #01039

Grand Theft
8800 block Santa Monica Blvd
02/20/2022 @ 0200. An unknown suspect removed a cell phone from the victim’s back pocket while he was standing on the sidewalk outside the club. #01056



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.

Edward Ramirez, 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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SOS WeHo
SOS WeHo
2 years ago

To the L A County Sheriff: The Enemy of West Hollywood are the elected officials. Especially, the dreadful SHE – Shyne, Horvath and Erickson. Everything is being done to organize a recall of these 3 political hacks so they never run for office again. Check the video explosive the SHE for big anti police. https://vimeo.com/676340502

Alison
Alison
2 years ago

Stolen cell phones and car break-ins? Are we to believe that is all the crime that is happening? What about Part 2 or whatever other designations there are?

carleton cronin
carleton cronin
2 years ago

What a litany ! Soon there’ll be no place to walk – or hide.

concerned citizen
concerned citizen
2 years ago

what is the recall process for SHE?

WehoQueen
WehoQueen
2 years ago

I can answer that. The only way of getting rid of the cancers on the city council, which is pretty much all of them, is to evict 50% of the destitute freeloading voters on the Eastside of town, replace them with fair-market paying renters, who will vote. Then you can vote out the cancers in the next elections. Outside of that, get used to the people the freeloading voters from the Eastside imposed on all residents of the city. I hope that helped.

Steve Martin
Steve Martin
2 years ago
Reply to  WehoQueen

Are you saying long term tenants, who are generally seniors, the disabled and people with limited incomes, are not impacted by crime? Why don’t you cross La Cienega and join me for a cup of coffee on the Eastside? We have the largest, most engaged Neighborhood Watch in the City because we are trying to make our neighborhoods safe. We all have to do our part.

Cy Husain
2 years ago
Reply to  Steve Martin

Nice try in attempting to overcome her objections but, it’s NOT possible because for one they are NOT rationally based and, for another the acceptance of those irrational concerns by society go a long way toward affirming her acceptance and high social status.

Cy Husain
2 years ago

And when SHE gets re-elected by a landslide again, then what ❓ 🤣

greeneyedguy
greeneyedguy
2 years ago

“concerned citizen” AKA Michael Grace

WehoJoe
WehoJoe
2 years ago

Can the crime report name the clubs that these cell phones are being stolen from? We need to know so we can communicate to each other. Maybe if the clubs are named they will step up their security.

Easy Target
Easy Target
2 years ago

West Hollywood seems a known, easy target with disinterested law enforcement so the chances of crime success is very good. Even if it is not known, a simple observation of the neighborhoods tell the story.

JF1
JF1
2 years ago
Reply to  Easy Target

They’re not disinterested. They’re disgusted because our own local government doesn’t support them and there’s even talk of defunding them. They are not the problem. Our own city Council is.

Easy Target
Easy Target
2 years ago
Reply to  JF1

In my experience the WH SD has been a picture of extremes. Two occasions of unwarranted overly aggressive behavior and MIA which I refer to as disinterested. I question their training g protocols. We need folks to be available that believe in appropriate behavior for the residents of our community who are generally not the miscreants. Perhaps they don’t know the difference. For years the WH assignment has been referred to as the Country Club assignment .

JF1
JF1
2 years ago

Crime? What crime? All we need is less police and more people to talk to these poor souls committing these crimes. 🙄

Martin M
Martin M
2 years ago

Just a heads up. All of these stolen phones are primarily at the Abbey. They don’t actually want the phones though, they want to access the contents. They remove the sim to get your phone number. Then they text you a link to a phishing site that says your phone was found in downtown LA (and asks you to enter your Apple ID). If you fall for it, they gain access to your phone after which they go through all your contacts asking for money pretending to be you.

Cy Husain
2 years ago
Reply to  Martin M

Well I’ve lost my phone a number of times and, easily got it right back as if it were radioactive. My “Why you should join the Revolutionary Communist Party☭” screen saver might of had something to do with it ❗

close to home
close to home
2 years ago

Armed Robbery 1100 block N Kings Road 01/31/2022 @ 1040. A man was carrying his luggage to his residence when two men approached him from behind while armed with a handgun and demanded his property. The victim resisted and was struck on his head with the butt of the handgun several times, which caused him to fall to the ground. The suspects took the victim’s watch, handbag, and bracelet and then fled in a vehicle. This happened at 10:40 am! The victim must have been shocked that he was being robbed at gunpoint in broad daylight. We need detailed descriptions… Read more »

JF1
JF1
2 years ago
Reply to  close to home

Becoming just another day in the neighborhood. Unfortunately.

Gimmeabreak
Gimmeabreak
2 years ago
Reply to  close to home

Yes, it seems to be a glaring omission that there is no description of the suspects.

Cy Husain
2 years ago
Reply to  Gimmeabreak

Why bother when people like you are determined to scapegoat People of Color in-spite of the evidence❗

Gimmeabreak
Gimmeabreak
2 years ago
Reply to  Cy Husain

What are you talking about, Cy? Are you suggesting that People of Color are committing these crimes in WeHo?

greeneyedguy
greeneyedguy
2 years ago
Reply to  Gimmeabreak

Cy is suggesting that people like you want to profile people based on their skin color and socio-economic status.

Gimmeabreak
Gimmeabreak
2 years ago
Reply to  greeneyedguy

I know that, greeneyedguy, but why? I didn’t say a thing about skin color or socio-economic status. That’s where your and Cy’s heads go but not mine. It seems to me there would be some kind of description of the women who are committing these crimes; or maybe it’s men. How are we to know unless we are given the information that I’m sure the LASD has.

greeneyedguy
greeneyedguy
2 years ago
Reply to  Gimmeabreak

I know that, greeneyedguy, but why?”

Uh, maybe because you’ve repeatedly said you approve of profiling people?

Forget about your past comments already?

Gimmeabreak
Gimmeabreak
2 years ago
Reply to  greeneyedguy

Nope! You haven’t answered why you go to race when I merely asked for a general description of local criminals. You are assuming they must be of a particular race.

john
john
2 years ago
Reply to  Cy Husain

Cy! I missed you!

Victimhood
Victimhood
2 years ago
Reply to  Cy Husain

Never missing an opportunity for victimhood.

Enough!
Enough!
2 years ago
Reply to  Victimhood

Yup.