Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor LA CAÑADA FLINTRIDGE - Sheriff’s detectives are asking for public assistance and identifying to women caught on ring camera, taking multiple packages from a home last December.
The package thefts were caught December 21, 2022, around 4:41 p.m. in the 5000 block of Princess Anne Road. Both suspects entered a 2001 to 2004 silver Nissan Frontier extended cab pickup from the passenger side. The truck was possibly occupied by a third suspect. The license plate on the truck is from another vehicle, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Crescenta Valley Station. The first suspect is described as a Latino female with a slim build, long brown hair, wearing a black jacket, blue jeans and red shoes. The second suspect is described as a white female with a medium build, long highlighted blonde hair, large fake eyelashes, wearing a black Nike sports bra, red leggings, black jacket with red on it and black shoes. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of these suspects is urged to call Detective Doan at 818-236-4017. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor LA CAÑADA FLINTRIDGE - A man and woman were arrested this week after a GPS device help law enforcement track down the duo accused of burglarizing a home and taking the victims vehicle. Detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Crescenta Valley Station aided by the Los Angeles County Auto Theft Task Force tracked down the man and woman to Woodland Hills where they were reportedly committing more crimes before being found and arrested, deputies said. A home was burglarized February 23 and the 800 block of Green Ridge Drive in La Cañada Flintridge. Keys to the victims vehicle and miscellaneous items were taken. Two days later, the victim discovered their vehicle was stolen from the home, deputies said.
Authorities found the stolen vehicle in Woodland Hills being driven by a woman from Glendale. Following her, was with authorities described as a chase vehicle being driven by a man from Los Angeles. The driver of the chase vehicle was pulled over and detained. The woman in the stolen vehicle stopped and fled on foot before finally being taken into custody, deputies said. The woman was found in possession of the stolen key, as well as illegal narcotics with the intent to sell, deputies said. The victim’s stolen vehicle was recovered. The man was booked at Crescenta Valley Station on suspicion of burglary, driving a vehicle without owner’s consent and possession of burglary tools. The woman was booked at Crescenta Valley Station on suspicion of burglary, driving a vehicle without the owner’s consent, possession of narcotics for sales and resisting a peace officer. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor REGION – The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is seeking other potential victims of a woman arrested on suspicion of taking thousands from her elder victim. Sheila Paguirigan Solis, 42, was arrested January 14 after detectives with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Elder Fraud Team began investigating claims of theft in November. The alleged crime occurred from April 2015 to August 2016, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. Solis, who also goes by Sheila May Heribito and Sheila May Paguirigan, took as much as $100,000 from her elder victim whom she cared for in La Canada Flintridge, using cash withdrawals and bank checks issued from the victim’s account, the Sheriff’s Department said. “Solis has a previous conviction for financial elder abuse, but did not disclose this and other convictions at the time she began working as the victim’s caregiver. It is unknown if Solis has worked as a caregiver since being terminated by the victim’s family,” the Sheriff’s Department said in a written statement.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office charged Solis November 25, 2019 and filed two felony counts including grand theft from an elder and burglary. A warrant was issued for her arrest. She was taken into custody outside her Glendale home January 14, the Sheriff’s Department said. Anyone with questions or information related to this case is urged to call the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Fraud and Cyber Crimes Bureau and speak with Det. Todd Sams or Sgt. Jacqueline Luna at 562-946-7217. Information can be provided anonymously by calling L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), through the P3 Tips” mobile, or at lacrimestoppers.org. |
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