Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor INDUSTRY - Three suspects accused of attempting to burglarized a business while armed are in custody Tuesday morning.
Deputies responded to the 1500 block of Gale Avenue near Hacienda Boulevard around 8:49 a.m. and detained three suspects dressed in all black inside of an SUV at gunpoint, according to Sgt. Dubusky of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s industry Station. While the witness who viewed the suspects on camera claimed they were armed with rifles and handguns, Dubusky said that at least one loaded weapon was recovered. The witness who provided details of the crime in progress to deputies said that the suspects spray-painted security cameras over to prevent them from being seen, Dubusky told SGV CityWatch. Dubusky is still awaiting further details regarding the type of weapons the suspects were armed with, as detectives are still at the scene investigating. There is currently no threat to the public. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor INDUSTRY - Three suspects accused of burglarizing railroad cars were chased along freeways and surface streets in the City of Industry area around 4 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.
The suspects were removing televisions packed inside a rail car in the 18000 block of Railroad Street March 15. A responding Sheriff’s Department helicopter scared the men off, according to Sgt. Andre Kneubuhler of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Industry Station. The suspects fled in a truck and were chased north on the 605 freeway from the 60 freeway. The suspects exited the 605 onto Valley Boulevard where they tried to escape on foot, according to Sheriff’s Department radio traffic. The suspects were unable to flee with the televisions once they began escaping the rail car, Kneubuhler told SGV CityWatch. The suspects’ truck was abandoned behind Satin Topless, 13079 Valley Blvd. All three suspects were caught near where the truck was abandoned. Kneubuhler was hesitant to identify the suspects, only describing them as men between 30 and 37 years old. All three men will be facing burglary and receiving stolen property charges. One suspect will additionally be charged with felony evading, Kneubuhler told SGV CityWatch. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor INDUSTRY – Two men and a woman were arrested after breaking into a warehouse March 6.
The owner of a warehouse at 125 Vineland Avenue arrived and found an open door. After deputies were called and a search began, a woman was found hiding outside who they believe was involved, according to Lt. David Petrocelli of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Industry Station. The woman was detained. During an interior search of the warehouse, a deputy saw one person fleeing and believed one other person was inside as well. Backup arrived to help contain the warehouse for a K9 search, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff’s radio traffic. The two outstanding suspects were found by the K9 and surrendered, Petrocelli told SGV CityWatch. The three suspects are facing commercial burglary charges, Petrocelli told SGV CityWatch. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor INDUSTRY - The driver of a vehicle that crashed at the end of a short-lived pursuit was taken into custody late Monday night, a Sheriff’s sergeant said. The driver is accused of burglarizing a sushi restaurant in Walnut at 316 N. Lemon Ave. around 10:40 p.m., according to Sgt. Davis of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Walnut/Diamond Bar Station. The unidentified driver was one of multiple suspects who evaded the Industry station deputies pursuing them, according to Sgt. Itani of the Sheriff’s Industry Station.
The pursuit began at the 60 freeway at Crossroads Parkway, Itani told SGV CityWatch. The pursuit driver crashed in the area of East Temple Avenue and Puente Avenue in La Puente around 11:05 p.m. It was unclear to Davis what may have been taken in the burglary. The owner was not available at the time to determine if anything was taken. Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor INDUSTRY - A woman was arrested during a traffic stop Friday and was found carrying thousands in stolen merchandise in her car’s trunk.
The woman was pulled over by deputies during a traffic stop near the Puente Hills Mall, 1600 S. Azusa Ave., around 4 p.m. Deputies were able to connect the woman with recent burglaries from Victoria’s Secret stores, said Lt. Chris Garcia of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Industry Station. The woman is apparently well known by Victoria’s Secret loss prevention, said Cpt. Tim Murakami of the Sheriff’s Industry Station. During a search of the woman’s car, deputies discovered an estimated $2,000 in stolen clothing, Garcia said. The woman was arrested without incident. The woman’s name, age, city of residence and charges were not immediately available. |
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