Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor SAN MARINO – Two suspects were arrested June 1, and one is possibly at-large, after a burglary occurred at a home, according to the San Marino Police Department.
A resident witnessed as many as three masked suspects exit his property, which is adjacent to a burglarized home in the 1700 block of Sharon Place just after 2 p.m. June 1. Officers arrived, conducted a containment search, but found nothing except a smashed window, according to the San Marino Police Department. “At this time, a vehicle was observed leaving the immediate area at a high rate of speed. Detectives attempted to conduct a traffic enforcement stop on the vehicle. The vehicle stopped and continued and a pursuit was ensued,” according to the San Marino Police Department in a written statement. Two suspects in the vehicle fled once it stopped after crashing into a stop sign at Roses Road and Segovia Avenue in San Gabriel. The driver was immediately taken into custody. A second suspect was believed to have fled east. During a containment search, a resident in the 400 block of Segovia reported a man hiding in his rear yard. With help from a Pasadena Police K9, Pasadena Police helicopter, Alhambra Police, Monterey Park Police, San Gabriel Police and South Pasadena Police, the suspect was taken into custody. Both suspects were not publicly identified. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor SAN MARINO - Two teens were arrested April 28 by officers responding to a vehicle burglary and caught with stolen goods, police said. A 15-year-old from Pasadena and 16-year-old from San Marino were arrested after they fled the 1500 block of Bradbury Road. The teens allegedly burglarized a vehicle around 1:45 p.m., the San Marino Police Department said. The teens fled on a bicycle and scooter, but were caught with the stolen items. Both teens were booked on suspicion of petty theft and possession of stolen property. They were released to the custody of their parents, San Marino Police said. The teens may be linked to additional crimes, police said. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor SAN MARINO - Three suspects were arrested and a possible fourth remains at-large after fleeing during an attempted burglary Monday. A vigilant resident reported four suspicious people clad in hooded sweatshirts and donning gloves walking to the rear of a neighbor’s home in the 2700 block of Cumberland Road around 7:10 a.m. October 14. For reasons unexplained, the suspects fled after getting spooked. They ran into a black vehicle which was driven away from the neighborhood, San Marino Police said. Police witnessed the suspects fleeing and chased them until the suspects eventually crashed and rolled the vehicle over near San Gabriel Boulevard and Gainsborough Drive, San Marino Police said.
One suspect was caught quickly after the suspects fled the crashed vehicle. A multi-agency search aided by a helicopter helped nab two more suspects. Gloves and clothing shed by the fleeing suspects were confiscated. All three suspects were booked on suspicion of trespassing and attempted burglary. The juveniles were later released to the custody of their parents. Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor SAN MARINO - Police are searching for two outstanding suspects seen with a third accomplice breaking in to a home Wednesday afternoon. The third suspect was caught after fleeing the residence in the 2300 block of Robles Avenue. A brief chase ensued when officers arriving to the scene witnessed the suspect’s escape and attempted a traffic stop. A resident called 9-1-1 around 3:08 p.m. to report seeing two suspects in all black clothing trying to force open a rear door. As police arrived, one suspect fled in a dark grey Hyundai Sonata, according to San Marino Police.
The chase ended with the suspect’s arrest in the 1200 block of Sierra Madre Boulevard. Arrested was 28-year-old Rosamond man Harris Lew. He was booked on suspicion of attempted residential burglary and evading police. The outstanding suspects are described as Black. One suspect is a man about 6 feet tall. He was dressed in all black and wore red shoes. The second suspect is possibly a woman and stands around 6 feet tall. The second suspect also wore all black clothing. The outstanding suspects were last seen fleeing over a residential wall towards Montecito Drive. Anyone who may have seen or who knows the suspects is urged to call the San Marino Police Department at 626-300-0726. Information can be provided anonymously by calling L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor SAN MARINO - Police are searching for two men who fled through residential yards after burglarizing a home May 22.
The home burglary occurred around 6:37 p.m. in the 1900 block of Robin Road. While on scene, a neighbor reported two men fleeing through their backyard, San Marino Police said. A second neighbor reported seeing the two suspects on his surveillance system in the 2600 block of Lorain. A search by ground and by helicopter could not locate the suspects, who were only described as Black men. Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor SAN MARINO - Two home burglaries occurred over a two-day span with suspects breaking their way in by shattering a glass door and window, police said. The first burglary occurred Thursday, April 19 around 7:50 a.m. in the 1700 block of Hilliard Drive. A resident heard the sound of shattering glass and discovered a female suspect who fled after being confronted, San Marino Police said. The suspect wore a baseball hat, dark glasses, a black bandana and unknown color pants and shirt. The next day at 10:20 a.m., police responded to a burglary alarm in the 700 block of Canterbury Road. Officers discovered a shattered rear window and rear door forced open. Officers were unable to locate any suspects, San Marino Police said. One suspect wore a green hoodie with a “Cal” logo on the front, dark pants, dark shoes and white socks. The second suspect wore a green hoodie, dark pants, dark shoes and white socks.
Anyone with information on either or both burglaries is urged to call San Marino Police Property Crimes Detective Naved Qureshi at 626-300-0728, or email at nqureshi@smpd.us.here to edit. |
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