Crime and Vandalism in Pacific Palisades (and Thermopolis, Wyoming)

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Vandals are breaking glass bottles in the Village Green.

Circling the News received an email from members of the Village Green Board, which oversees the private nonprofit park on Sunset at Swarthmore. They wrote: “At the Village Green this morning (October 5) there were broken glass bottles all over the brickwork. It is concerning that young people in the community find this kind of destruction funny. Lots of kids play there and could be seriously injured. If anyone saw this happen and knows who did it, please contact us at info@palisadesvillagegreen.org.”

Meanwhile, LAPD Senior Lead Officer Michael Moore released the crimes reported in Pacific Palisades through October 4.

ASSAULT WITH A DEADLY WEAPON:

September 30, 7:40 p.m.,  in the 15200 block of Friends Street. The suspects (identified) shot victim’s back with a BB gun.

BURGLARY:

September 25 to 29, 5 p.m. to 1 p.m., in the 1100 block of Cumbre Alta Court. The suspect entered victim’s home, used the pool, game room and shower and took water bottles.

September 28 to 29, 10 p.m. to 9 a.m., in the 500 block of Chautauqua. The suspect broke a doorknob to enter victim’s home and took wine, money and car keys.

October 3 to 4, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., in the 1000 block of Monument Street. The suspect pried open a window to enter victim’s home and took jewelry.

BURGLARY/THEFT FROM VEHICLE:

September 30, 5:45 to 6:30 p.m. at Pacific Coast Highway/Sunset Boulevard. The suspect entered victim’s vehicle and took a wallet and money.

October 4, 8 to 9 a.m. at PCH/Sunset. The suspect entered victim’s vehicle and took money and a cell phone.

DUI:

September 29, 11:23 p.m., at Pacific Coast Highway/Bay Club Drive. A 29-year-old male was arrested for DUI after being stopped for a speeding violation.

STOLEN VEHICLE:

September 28 to 29, 10 p.m. to 9 a.m., in the 500 block of Chautauqua. The suspect took victim’s vehicle from a garage.

September 29 to 30, 8 p.m. to 8:45 a.m., in the 1200 block of Monument Street. The suspect took victim’s vehicle from the street.

October 4, 12:53 to 9 a.m., in the 1000 block of Las Pulgas Place. The suspect took victim’s vehicle from a driveway.

THEFT:

September 27, 9:30 a.m., in the 300 block of Las Casas. The suspect (identified) took victim’s cell phone.

VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER:

October 3, 10:50 p.m., in the 100 block of Marquez Place.  A 52-year-old female was arrested for violation of a court order.

Thermopolis Police Station

CRIME IN THERMOPOLIS, WYOMING

(Editor’s note: I found the following crime report in the Thermopolis Independent Record. The paper calls the report “On the Record” and notes that all are “presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.” Although there was a week of reports, only Saturday and Sunday, September 26 and 27 are listed below.)

On the Record:

Saturday, September 26

2:32 p.m. Report of a citizen dispute where a 22-year-old female was arguing with a 32-year-old male.

2:42 p.m. A 32-year-old female reported that several tools were stolen from a residence.

6:58 p.m. Report of a missing 10-year-old male from a residence. He was located at a friend’s home and returned to his family.

Sunday, September 27

1:17 a.m. Report of a citizen dispute between two intoxicated individuals.

3:36 p.m. Report of a citizen assist where a 34-year-old male was intoxicated and didn’t want his mother to take his children. He went to bed.

5:47 p.m. Report of a citizen assist where an officer supervised a child custody exchange.

6:24 p.m. A male, 29, was arrested for alleged driving while under the influence of alcohol.

9:40 p.m. Report of a 56-year-old female found with drugs. A report is pending.

11:54 p.m. a 50-year-old male was cited for interference with a peace officer and public intoxication.

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2 Responses to Crime and Vandalism in Pacific Palisades (and Thermopolis, Wyoming)

  1. Betsy Handler says:

    But who wants to live in Wyoming?

  2. Sue says:

    Betsy,

    I spoke to local realtors at a Rotary meeting and nothing is staying on the market for long in some towns in Wyoming–people from both the East and West Coast are buying homes there. Also there is no state income tax, which seems to be highly desirable for people from California and New York.

    Sue

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