alex villanueva, smmiff - granicus
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January 6, 2021
CouNTY OF L os ANGELES
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ALEX VILLANUEVA, SmmIFF
(818) 878-1808 RECEIVED
J Rob De Geus, City Manager City of Westlake Village 31200 Oak Crest Drive Westlake Village, CA 91361
CITY OF WESTLAKE VILLAGE WESTLAKE VILLAGE CA
Dear Mr. De Geus:
Listed below are the year-to-date crime statistic comparisons for the City of Westlake Village for the month of December 2020. I. CRIME STATISTICS
CRIME CURRENT MTH YTD 2020 YTD 2019 CHANGE YEAR 2019 Homicide 0 0 0 0 0 Rape 1 2 3 -1 3
Robbery Armed 0 2 1 1 1 Strong-Arm 0 1 5 -4 5
Assault 0 5 2 3 2
Burglary Residential 0 6 11 -5 11 Business 1 7 18 -11 18
Garage/Out-Building 1 6 14 -8 14
Vehicle (locked) 0 14 18 -4 18
Theft Grand ($950 +) 1 20 35 -15 35 Petty 2 39 63 -24 63 Vehicle (unlocked) 2 28 27 1 27
Grand Theft Vehicle 0 12 6 6 6 Arson 0 0 0 0 0 Domestic Violence Felony 0 0 0 0 0
Total Part I Crimes 8 142 203 -61 203
Percent Change -30.0%
Domestic Violence 0 6 10 -4 10 Misdemeanor
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Rob De Geus - 2 - January 6, 2021
II. NOTEWORTHY INCIDENTS
Two subjects, residents of Agoura Hills and West Hollywood, were arrested for mail theft and ID theft in the 5500 blk of Salerno Drive. A suspicious vehicle call was received which stated the suspicious vehicle was a black Porsche. Deputies were able to locate a vehicle which matched the description of the suspicious vehicle in the gated community. During the investigation, counterfeit arrow keys used to feloniously enter USPS mailboxes, multiple credit cards and mail all of which displayed names which did not match either suspect and narcotics were found inside the vehicle. The suspects were also charged with possession of stolen property/narcotics/burglary tools. (20-07121)
Two burglaries occurred in the same business in the 32100 block of Agoura Road. In the first burglary (to the office area), there were no signs of forced entry. Video surveillance showed a male Hispanic, 20 to 25 years of age, wearing a black jacket, white shirt with tan/red stripes, black pants and black gloves enter the building during the time of the burglary. Granola bars were missing and the shred bin had its lock mechanism broken. In the second incident, Pods/storage sheds outside had their locks cut off and canopies were stolen from inside. (20-07209, 07257)
A theft of a catalytic converter occurred in the 31100 block of Via Colinas. The vehicle targeted was a Chevrolet Silverado pickup. No suspect(s) seen or heard. (20-07312)
Ill. TRAFFIC
See attached.
IV. AGENDIZED CAR
See attached.
V. CRIME PREVENTION
See attached.
VI. JUVENILE INTERVENTION TEAM
See attached.
Rob De Geus - 3 - January 6, 2021
VII. ARREST STATISTICS The numbers of arrests listed below are the most current available.
Criminal Homicide Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny Theft Grand Theft Auto Arson Forgery Fraud and NSF checks Sex Offenses, Felonies Sex Offenses, Misdemeanors Non-Aggravated Assaults Weapon Laws Offenses Against Family Narcotics Liquor Laws Drunk/ Alcohol/Drugs Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy Gambling Drunk Driving Vehicle/Boat Vehicle/Boating Laws Vandalism Warrants Receiving Stolen Property Federal Offenses W 10 Money Federal Offenses With Money Felonies, Miscellaneous Misdemeanors, Miscellaneous ARREST TOTALS
Sincerely,
Salvador Becerra, Captain Malibu/Lost Hills Station
YEAR TO DATE CURRENT MONTH 2020 DECEMBER
ADULT JUVENILE ADULT JUVENILE 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 12 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 3 0 1 0
25 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
37 1 6 0 50 0 6 0 0 0 0 0
37 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
204 3 26 0
Los Angeles County Malibu I Lost Hills Station ~dJL..l. She•iff ·s Department
COLLISION SUMMARY•
Total Collisions - Excluding Private Property
Fatal Collisions
Injury Collisions
Property Collisions
Private Property Collisions
DUI Collisions with Injuries
DUI Collisions with Property Damage
Total Pedestrian Collisions
Pedestrians Killed
Pedestrians Injured
Total Hit & Run Collisions
Hit & Run Fatalities
Hit & Run Injuries
Hit & Run Property Only
CITATION SUMMARY•
Traffic Total
Hazardous Violations
Non-Hazardous Violations
Parking Violations
DUI Arrests
I I
City of Westlake Village Consolidated Contract City Monthly Traffic Report
December 2020
This Month Month Year Total Total Prior Change Prior YTD YTD +I-
2 9 57 102 -45
0 0 1 0 +1
1 2 18 20 -2
1 5 38 80 -42
1 1 13 37 -24
0 1 0 1 -1
0 1 I 4 -3
0 0 3 I 4 -1
0 0 2 II 0 +2
0 0 2 4 -2
1 2 17 16 +l
0 0 2 0 +2
0 0 1 3 -2
1 II 2 14 13 +l
II
I ThUMo~ I Month Year Total Total Poor Change Prior YTD YTD +I·
I 210 90 1613 1783 -170
169 77 1362 1470 -108
I 35 9 175 II 241 I -66
I 1 1 42 II 62 I -20
5 3 34 10 +24
*Collision Summary and Citation Summary does not reflect all collisions and citations which were not entered into the database.
L.A. County Sheriff's Department
Lost Hills & Malibu Station
Monthly Traffic Safety Management Report
City of WESTLAKE VILLAGE
Date Range Reported: 1211/2020 to 1213112020
Total No. of Collisions: 2 Injury: 1 Non-Injury: 1 Fatal: 0 Private Property: 1
Total No. of Citations: 204 Hazardous Cites: 169 Non-Hazardous Cites: 35
Collisions bv Reporting Districts
Reporting District No. Location
2260
1 at Lindero Canyon Rd and Triunfo Canyon Rd
2261
1 at 4812 Lakeview Canyon Rd and Private Property
Collision Occurred Most Frequently On:
Street Name
Triunfo Canyon Rd
1 at Lindero Canyon Rd
Primary Collision Factors:
Violations
21651(a)(1
20002(a)
Description
Hit-Run Property Damage
Violations Most Frequently Cited:
Violations Description
22350 Unsafe Speed
22349(a) Speeding, Excess Of 65 Mph
16028(a) Proof Of Financial Liability-Traffic Accident
21950(a) Yield To Pedestrian In Crosswalk
21461 (a) Obey Traffic Control Sign
4000(a)(1) Vehicle Registration Required
5204(a) Current Month And Year Tabs Attached
38300 Off-Highway Vehicle, Disobey Signs
12500(a) Unlicensed Driver
Number of Collisions
1
Number of Collisions
1
1
Number of Citations
76
30
24
19
14
12
12
11
9
1
22348(b) Speeding; Excess Of 100 Mph 7
14601.1(a) Driving With Suspended License 5
23152(a) Dui; Alcohol 5
5200(a) License Plates, Two On A Vehicle Front/Rear 5
12951(a) Drivers License, Not In Possession 4
23152(b) Dui, .08 Bae Or Greater 3
4454(a) Registration Card Kept With Vehicle 3
14601.2(a) Driving With Suspended License, Dui 2
21453(a) Red Signal; Failure To Stop 2
23123(a) Using Wireless Hand Held Phone While Driving 2
11350(a) Possession Of A Controlled Substance 1
13007 l.d.card; Change Address 1
1461 O(a)(
22107 Unsafe Turning Movement
24252(a) Maintain Required Lighting 1
24603(a) Stoplamps: One Required On All Vehicles 1
26708(a)( 1
27001(a) Shall Use Horn When Reasonably Necessary 1
27151(a) Exhaust System Modified 1
273(a) 1
4462(b) Evidence Of Registration, Wrong Vehicle 1
5201 (b) License Plate Cover, Prohibited 1
5201.1 (c) Altering License Plate To Avoid Detection
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Collisions Involving Pedestrians: 0
Most Frequent Violations
Collisions Involving Bicyclists: 0
Most Frequent Violations
2
L.A. County Sheriff's Department
Lost Hills & Malibu Station
Monthly Traffic Collision Report
111212021 City of WESTLAKE VILLAGE
Date Range Reported: 121112020 to 1213112020
Collisions
Total Non-Injury Collisions
Total Injury and Fatal Collisions
Total Collisions (Injury+ Non-Injury)
DUI Collisions
Number of DUI Collisions with Fatalities
Number of DUI Collisions with Injuries
Number of DUI Collisions Involving Property Damage
Total Number of DUI Collision Deaths
Total Number of DUI Collision injuries
Total Number of DUI Collisions
Total Actual Number of DUI Arrests
Non-DUI Collisions
Number of Non-DUI Collisions with Fatalities
Number of Non-DUI Collisions with Injuries
Number of Non-DUI Collisions Involving Property Damage
Total Number of Non-DUI Collision Deaths
Total Number of Non-DUI Collision injuries
Vehicle/Pedestrian Collisions
Number of Vehicle/Pedestrian Collisions with Fatalities
Number of Vehicle/Pedestrian Collisions with Injuries
Total Number of Pedestrian Fatalities
Total Number of Pedestrian Injuries
Vehicle/Bicycle Collisions
Number of Vehicle/Bicycle Collisions with Fatalities
Number of Vehicle/Bicycle Collisions with Injuries
Total Number of Vehicle/Bicycle Collision Fatalities
Total Number of Vehicle/Bicycle Collision Injuries
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Hit & Run Collisions
Total Number of Hit & Run Fatalities
Total Number of Hit & Run Injuries
Total Number of PDO Hit & Run Collisions
Traffic Citations
Total Number of Radar Citations Issued
Total Number of Bicycle Citations Issued
Total Number of Pedestrian Citations Issued
Total Number of Safety Belt Citations Issued
Total Number of Child Restraint Citations Issued
Total Number of Financial Responsibility Citations Issued
Total Number of Hazardous Citations Issued
Total Number of Non-Hazardous Citations Issued
Total Number of Citations Issued
Parking Citations
Total Number of Parking Citations Issued
Miscellaneous
Child in Passenger Seat or Belts, Number of Fatalities
Child in Passenger Seat or Belts, Number of Injuries
Child Not in Passenger Seat or Belts, Number of Fatalities
Child Not in Passenger Seat or Belts, Number of Injuries
Number of Code 3 or Pursuit Collision Fatalities
Number of Code 3 or Pursuit Collision Injuries
Number of Patrol Vehicle Rear-End Collisions with Amber On
Enforcement Index
Enforcement Index
0
0
79
0
0
0
0
23
168
35
203
0
168.0
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LOST HILLS JUVENILE INTERVENTION UNIT ACTIVITY REPORT FOR DECEMBER 2020
WESTLAKE VILLAGE
A. SCHOOL ISSUES
SCHOOL CLOSED RE COVID-19. CLASSES HELD ONLINE. Assisted District re: SARB hearing
House checks re: online attendance issues. Follow ups with Yerba Buena re: incident.
Assisted Lindero re: incident.
B. INTERVENTIONS
Intervention re: Habitual runaway Assisted Parent re: intervention
Assisted concerned parent re: cyber issues
C. COMMUNITY I CRIMINAL ISSUES
1. We conducted a moRH=ily parental resourne class at L_ost Hills Sheriff's Statioa. This program was de:i1eloped by OUf unit aad is designed to ed1:1cate pareats abost: 1) The current trends in j1:1venile behavior and deliaquency, 2) l\Jcohol/narcotic awareness and recognition 3) School policy and campus :issues, 4) Gang awareness and negath·e peer relatiofl:s, 5) Parental rights and responsibilities aed; 6) Parental responses to iac01Tigiele and/or delinquent eehavior. We also address the specific concerns relating to the minor's beba"t·ior. We educate ilieminor and their parents of possible criminal behavior and ilie legal consequences. We offer suggestions and make recommendations to improve the minor's quality of life.
2. Spoke with numerous citizens and parents who called to question various juvenile concerns and issues in the community. We also provide the parents with various juvenile resource programs within our community.
3. Followed up with the Sylmar Juvenile Court District Attorney regarding the investigation and filing of criminal charges against juvenile offenders.
4. Met with Captain Salvador Becerra throughout the month in order to keep him up to date regarding our unit's investigations and current juvenile issues within our city.
5. Entered juveniles into the Juvenile Automated Index system for various violations.
6. Made court appearances to testify as witnesses on the part of the People of tbe State of California and attended court proceedings in cases generated from ilie City of Westlake Village. We also investigated, prepared, and filed cases with the District Attorney's office. We additionally assisted other investigators in the preparation of cases for court.
7. Met with station narcotics detectives on a regular basis to exchange information regarding juvenile and drug related issues. We have worked with the narcotic detectives on several narcotic cases directly and indirectly involving juveniles.
8. Handled the processing and follow-up of various juvenile referrals brought to the attention of this unit (i.e., Juvenile Information Forms, Field Interview Cards, Juvenile Automated Index, and citations for various juvenile contacts with uniform personnel).
9. Conducted our normal checks of juvenile problem areas in the city during weekend evenings and responded to juvenile related calls for service.
10. Updated the Gang Book and briefed the captain on criminal activity trends.
11. Registered 4 sexual predators and updated information in database.
12. eSCARS system updated.
13. Month End Reports completed.
14. Assisted Records Sealing Unit with several cases.
15. Uniform store re: station needs.
16. Assisted Narco. Re: search warrant.
17. Carping/Patrol re: backfill behind patrol/shorthanded, COVID-19 shortage, safe canyons.
18. Assisted DB re: audits
19. Wayside re: red dot qualification
20. Assisted training and scheduling re: red guns/blanks for upcoming active shooter training
21. Assisted District office with school scenario and walk thru.
22. Assisted Station re: Toy Donations.
23. Active shooter training at AE Wright