Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Two Commercial Burglaries Reported

Two separate victims reported to the Culver City Police Department that their storage lockers were broken into.

Here's a recap of crimes that occurred between Oct. 3 and Oct. 8, as reported to the Culver City Police Department.

Forgery

On Oct. 4 at 9 p.m. a victim came to the police department to report that he was the victim of a fraudulent check. The victim said he received a call from his bank about a check he wrote that had been forced to another party. The victim said he did not give permission to anyone to have access to his account.

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Stolen Car

On Oct. 5 at 11:40 a.m. officers responded to the area of Washington and Sawtelle boulevards regarding a Grand Theft Auto investigation. The officers arrived and met with the victim who told them he parked and locked his 2002 Acura in the 11300 block of Washington Blvd. at 10:30 a.m. When he returned at 11:30 a.m. his car was missing.

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Car Burglary

On Oct. 6 at 10:22 p.m. officers responded to the 6000 block of Sepulveda Blvd. regarding a car burglary investigation. The officers met with the victim who told them he parked and locked his 2004 Chevy at 7:30 p.m. When he returned at 10:30 p.m. he discovered his truck unlocked and his property missing.

Commercial Burglary

On Oct. 7 at 3:30 p.m. a victim came to the police department to report his storage locker had been burglarized. The victim said he placed his property in the storage unit on June 15, 2012. He returned on Sept. 4 and discovered his property missing.

Commercial Burglary

On Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m. a victim called the police department to report he was a victim of a burglary. The victim said he went to the 3800 block of Overland Ave. and placed his property into a locker. When he returned an hour later his property was missing.

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