Crime & Safety

SMPD Blotter: School Burglaries, Identity Theft

The following crime and arrest information was supplied by the San Marino Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

The following crimes occurred in San Marino recently. Patch is following up with the for more details on certain incidents.

School Burglaries

Sept. 23
3100 block of Huntington Drive
11:52 p.m.           
Officers responded to an alarm call and a burglary report was taken for stolen computers at .

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Sept. 21

3:23 a.m.
Officers responded to an alarm call and found a broken window and missing computers.

Sept. 21
1700 Huntington Drive
6:12 a.m.
A burglary report was taken at for computers that were stolen.

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Theft

Sept. 26
1400 block of Granada Avenue
12:17 p.m.
A report was taken for identity theft.

Sept. 26
2500 block of Raleigh Drive
1:51 p.m.           
A grand theft report was taken for missing gold coins.

Sept. 21
San Gabriel Boulevard and Huntington Drive
8:58 a.m.           
A grand theft report was taken when a wallet and cell phone were stolen from an unlocked vehicle.

Sept. 22
2100 block of Oak Knoll Avenue
11:09 a.m.
A vehicle theft report was taken.

Sept. 21
2200 block of Lorain Road
8:08 p.m.           
A petty theft report was taken for a stolen iPod.

Sept. 20
1500 block of Wilson Avenue
1:58 p.m.
An attempted theft report was taken when a resident noticed a man trying to open their car door. When he found the vehicle locked he left in a light blue or silver compact vehicle, possibly a Honda.

DUI

Sept. 25
Chelsea Road and Roanoke Road
4:00 a.m.           
A traffic stop resulted in the arrest of a man for driving under the influence.

Sept. 24
Los Robles Avenue and Marengo Avenue
1:56 a.m.
A traffic stop resulted in the arrest of a man for driving under the influence.


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