Written by AARON CASTREJON CityWatch Editor WALNUT - Four of six burglars accused of targeting a building unit were caught and packaged marijuana taken from the property was confiscated Tuesday. Deputies responding to a burglary call in the 20900 block of Currier Road September 24 found at least six suspects fleeing. After four were detained, deputies found vacuum-sealed marijuana hidden in coffee, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Walnut/Diamond Bar Station. Deputies were originally told of a burglary in progress with suspects using crowbars to force their way into the unit just before Noon.
About 10 to 15 boxes of the packaged marijuana were found in the suspects’ van parked outside the building. The owner of the unit was not immediately known. The names of those arrested were not disclosed. All four suspects posted bond. Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor WALNUT - Deputies are investigating a home burglary that was reported Wednesday night.
Three men were seen fleeing into a waiting vehicle after burglarizing the home in the 20600 block of Kelfield Drive around 7:45 p.m. October 24, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Walnut/Diamond Bar Station. The three men were described as 5 feet 9 inches tall, all had medium builds and all wore dark hooded sweatshirts and dark jeans. The men fled with a possible bag of stolen items into a waiting dark blue or black four-door Nissan Altima west on Kelfield Drive. The loss was not immediately known. Written by AARON CASTREJON | CityWatch Editor WALNUT - Three suspects were arrested Monday afternoon after crashing their ride after a long pursuit, Sheriff’s deputies said.
The suspects attempted to get inside a home in the 19800 block of Hidden Trail Place in Walnut, but eventually fled. Arriving deputies alerted nearby units of the suspect vehicle, a brown SUV Porsche with paper plates, which was spotted by a Sheriff’s helicopter fleeing west on the 60 freeway, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said. The suspects were driving as fast as 90 miles an hour. The suspects crashed into a delivery truck in Bell Gardens after exiting the 710 freeway at Gage Avenue. The suspects fled on foot once their SUV became disabled and took refuge in a repair shop in the 5400 block of Gage Avenue. A massive law enforcement containment involving deputies from the East Los Angeles Sheriff’s Station, Compton Sheriff’s Station, Sheriff’s County Services Bureau, Sheriff’s Special Weapons Team and Bell Gardens Police Department helped to locate the suspects, Sheriff’s deputies said. The suspects’ booking information was not provided. |
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