Crime & Safety

Los Alamitos Crime: Residential Burglary, Construction Site Theft

The weekly crime summary for Nov. 24 to Nov. 30 as reported by the Los Alamitos Police Department.

Editor's Note: This blotter is from the Los Alamitos Weekly Crime Summary from the city Police Department for Nov. 24 - Nov. 30:

COMMERCIAL BURGLARY/SHOPLIFT

  • 11/25/13 – 7:39AM – 11000 Via El Mercado – a report of unauthorized entry into a business with no reported property loss which occurred overnight.

RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY
  • 11/24/13 – 9:01PM – 4300 Farquhar – a report of unauthorized entry into a locked garage with the loss of property which occurred within the past five days.

DUI
  • 11/28/13 – 1:26AM – Cerritos and Chestnut – a traffic enforcement stop. SUSPECT ARRESTED: Male, 48 years, of Los Alamitos for driving under the influence.

THEFT
  • 11/25/13 – 1:15PM – Florista and Kyle – a report of unauthorized taking of property from a construction site which occurred within the past several days.
  • 11/26/13 – 2:17PM – 4300 Corporate Center Drive – a report of unauthorized taking of property from a business which occurred within the past several days.
  • 11/29/13 – 3:00PM – 11100 Ranger – a report of unauthorized taking of property which occurred within the past hour.
  • 11/29/13 – 3:38M – 3600 Katella – a report of unauthorized taking of property which occurred within the past month.

MISCELLANEOUS
  • 11/28/13 – 9:30AM – Bloomfield and Florista – a pedestrian contact. SUSPECT ARRESTED: Male, 51 years, of Hawaiian Gardens for an outstanding warrant.

To report a crime in Los Alamitos, call 562-594-7232. For emergencies, call 911.

Editor's Note: Not all facts in each report are made public. There should be no assumption of guilt based on this limited information.

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