Crime & Safety

Sierra Madre Resident Alleges Threat From Ex-Boyfriend

The alleged threat happened during a dispute over child visitation, according to the Sierra Madre Police Department crime blotter.

Crime blotter information provided by the Sierra Madre Police Department.

Thursday, March 28, 2013

A resident of the 300 block of Montecito Avenue filed a police report alleging that her ex-boyfriend called and threatened to kill her. The threat took place during an argument over child visitation. During the investigation, officers managed to contact the ex-boyfriend.  He denied making the threat and stated the victim was making up the entire incident.  The investigation is on-going.  

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