Crime & Safety

Crime Blotter: Drowning, Theft, Burglary

The week's incidents also include reports of indecent exposure and traffic collisions.

The following information was submitted by the San Marino Police Department:

July 23

7:02 A.M. A report was taken for unlawful burning in the 1400 block of Virginia Road.

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9:35 A.M.  A vandalism report was taken for graffiti in the 2700 block of Oak Knoll Avenue.

10:26 A.M.  Officers responded to an alarm call in the 1800 block of Carlisle Drive.

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1:49 P.M.  A traffic stop at Virginia and Huntington resulted in the arrest of a female for outstanding warrants.

5:51 P.M. A traffic stop at Huntington and Bradbury resulted in the arrest of a male for driving with a suspended license.

6:33 P.M.  A report was taken for a traffic collision in the 2900 block of Duarte Road.

7:30 P.M.  Officers were requested to keep the peace in the 1700 block of Euston Road.

July 24

2:40 A.M.  A vandalism report was taken in the 2500 block of Sycamore Drive for a brick thrown through a window.

3:13 P.M.  A drowning occurred in the 2400 block of Melville Drive.

4:21 P.M.  A threats report was taken in the 2400 block of Oak Knoll Avenue.

7:22 P.M.  A petty theft report was taken in the 2200 block of Huntington Drive.

July 25

11:53 A.M. A non injury traffic collision occurred in the 2700 block of Huntington Drive.

1:11 P.M. A burglary report was taken in the 2800 block of Wallingford Road.

2:31 P.M.  A lost property report was taken for a missing cell phone in the 2200 block of Huntington Drive.

5 P.M.  A report was taken for a hit-and-run traffic collision at Huntington and St. Albans.

10:22 P.M.  A lost property report was taken for a lost wallet in the 2400 block of Melville Drive.

July 26

12:38 A.M.  A report was taken for a traffic collision at Huntington and Los Robles.

10:55 A.M. An identity theft was reported in the 2200 block of Huntington Drive.

1:04 P.M. A petty theft report was taken in the 1400 block of Wilson for a stolen bicycle.

4:07 P.M. A grand theft report was taken in the 1400 block of Cambridge Road. Lawn equipment was stolen.

8:57 P.M. A traffic stop at Ashbourne and Los Robles resulted in a vehicle being impounded for expired registration.

July 27

9:38 A.M. Officers assisted South Pasadena officers with a traffic collision at Mission and Garfield.

10:04 A.M. An identity theft report was taken in the 2700 block of Gainsborough Drive.

11:54 A.M. A traffic stop at El Molino and Fleur resulted in the arrest of a male for driving without a license.

12:46 P.M. A pedestrian stop in the 1000 block of Darby Road resulted in field investigation cards being filled out on two suspicious males.

July 28

1:20 P.M.  A traffic stop at Granada and Huntington resulted in the arrest of a male for an outstanding warrant.

3:06 P.M.  A traffic collision was reported at Belhaven and Huntington.

5:37 P.M.  A juvenile problem was reported in the 3100 block of Huntington Drive. The juveniles were advised by officers.

7:01 P.M.  A report was taken for indecent exposure in the 1400 block of Park Place.

8:43 P.M.  Officers responded to an alarm call in the 1600 block of Oak Knoll Avenue.

9:58 P.M.  A vandalism report was taken in the 3100 block of Huntington Drive for graffiti.

10:54 P.M.  A traffic stop at Chelsea and Roanoke resulted in the arrest of a male for driving without a license.

11:47 P.M.  A loud party was reported in the 1600 block of Oak Grove Avenue. The resident was advised.

July 29

2:03 A.M.  A report was taken for a barking dog in the 600 block of Lombardy Place.

3:29 P.M.  A report was taken for a traffic collision at Los Robles and Wilson.

5:18 P.M.  A burglary report was taken in the 2200 block of Roanoke Road.

8:52 P.M. A report was taken for a traffic collision at Los Robles and Winthrop.

July 30

7:57 A.M. A noise disturbance was reported in the 2400 block of Adair Street.

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