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Mountain Views-News Saturday June 28, 2025
PASADENA POLICE SUMMARY
The document is a report from the Pasadena
Police Department detailing calls for service
during the period from June 20 to June 26,
2025. Partial Listing
• Total Incidents: A total of 56 incidents
were recorded during the specified period,
reflecting a busy week for service calls.
Community Concerns and Safety Issues
The variety of calls reflects community concerns regarding
safety and disturbances. The data indicates a proactive approach
by residents in reporting issues.
• Transient Reports: Several calls regarding transients
suggest ongoing community issues related to homelessness.
• Suspicious Activity: Reports of suspicious persons and
vehicles indicate heightened vigilance among residents.
• Health and Safety: Multiple health and safety calls
highlight community awareness and concern for public
well-being.
• 12 medical transports were recorded, with multiple
incidents occurring at the 200 block of N Garfield Ave.
• Several traffic collisions were reported, including non-
injury and injury traffic collisions.
Suspicious Activities and Person Reports
Numerous reports of suspicious persons and activities were
logged throughout the week.
• A total of 15 incidents involving suspicious persons or
vehicles were reported, with locations including the 300 block
of W Colorado Blvd and the 500 block of Woodland Rd.
Traffic-related incidents were a significant portion of the calls
for service.
• 20 traffic stops were conducted, with various violations
reported.
• Multiple traffic hazards were reported, including hit-
and-run incidents and non-injury collisions.
Theft and Burglary Incidents
• 10 petty thefts were reported, with locations including
the 300 block of E Colorado Blvd and the 700 block of E Colorado
Blvd.
• Several burglary alarms were triggered, indicating
potential break-ins at various locations.
Transient and Welfare Checks
• 15 incidents involving transients were reported, with
locations such as the 700 block of N Lake Ave and the 300 block
of E Colorado Blvd.
• Multiple welfare checks were conducted, ensuring the
safety of individuals in various neighborhoods.
Community Engagement and Extra Services
• 25 extra service calls were logged, indicating proactive
community engagement.
• Block walks and community advisements were
conducted to enhance public safety and awareness.
Pasadena Police Department Incident Reports
The Pasadena Police Department documented various incidents
and calls for service from June 20, 2025, to June 26, 2025.
The reports include a range of incidents such as traffic stops,
disturbances, and arrests.
• Total Incidents Recorded: Numerous incidents were
reported, including traffic stops, disturbances, and suspicious
activities.
• Types of Incidents: Categories include 415 (disturbance),
traffic stops, suspicious persons/vehicles, and various alarms.
• Notable Incidents: Included warrant arrests, ID theft,
and burglary alarms.
• Timeframe: The incidents were logged over a single day,
June 20, 2025, with timestamps indicating the time of each
occurrence.
Types of Disturbances and Calls
The reports highlight various types of disturbances and calls for
service that the police responded to during the specified period.
• 415 Disturbances: Multiple incidents categorized
as 415 (disturbance) were reported, indicating community
disturbances.
• Traffic Stops: A significant number of traffic stops were
conducted, reflecting ongoing traffic enforcement.
• Suspicious Activities: Numerous reports of suspicious
persons and vehicles were logged, indicating community
vigilance.
• Alarms: Several burglary alarms were triggered,
prompting police response.
Arrests and Criminal Activities
The reports detail various arrests and criminal activities that
occurred during the reporting period.
• Warrant Arrests: Multiple warrant arrests were made,
indicating ongoing law enforcement efforts to apprehend
individuals with outstanding warrants.
• Theft and Burglary: Incidents of petty theft, grand theft
auto, and burglary were reported, highlighting property crime
concerns.
• Public Safety Concerns: Reports of public intoxication,
driving violations, and suspicious person activities were noted,
indicating a focus on public safety.
• Community Engagement: The police engaged in
community checks and services, reflecting a proactive approach
to community policing.
ARCADIA
Overview: The document reports on the
Arcadia Police Department's weekly activity,
detailing calls for service and notable
incidents.
Calls for Service
• From June 15 to June 21, the department
responded to 864 calls for service.
• Year-to-date total for 2025 is 23,906 calls.
Formal Investigations
• During the same period, 105 incidents required formal
investigations.
•Year-to-date total for formal investigations in 2025 is 2,440.
Notable Incidents
• June 15: Petty theft at Albertson’s; suspect fled in a black
Nissan Altima.
• June 16: Vehicle burglary at 24 Hour Fitness; wallet
stolen and used for fraudulent purchases.
• June 17: Commercial burglary at Hair Etc. ; front door
smashed, business ransacked.
• June 18: Residential burglary in the 500 block of West
Palm Drive; two male suspects identified.
• June 19: Commercial burglary at Dynamic Active;
watches, electronics, and cash stolen.
• June 20: Burglary in the 200 block of West Las Flores
Avenue; no loss reported, but bedrooms ransacked.
• June 21: Mail theft incident; community mailbox pried
open and mail stolen.
MONROVIA POLICE BLOTTER
Overview: The document details police
activities and incidents in Monrovia from
June 18 to June 25, 2025.
Police Activity Overview
• 497 service events handled by the
Police Department.
• 93 investigations initiated during the
reporting period.
• Crime mapping available at http://
www.crimemapping.com/map/ca/monrovia.
Drug-Related Incidents
• Multiple arrests for drug offenses, including possession
of controlled substances and drug paraphernalia.
• Notable incidents include a suspect arrested for drug
possession on June 18 and another on June 20.
Domestic Violence Cases
• Several domestic violence incidents reported, with
victims requiring medical attention.
• One suspect arrested on June 21 for battering a female
subject.
Theft and Vandalism
• Various theft incidents reported, including grand theft
auto and petty theft.
• Ongoing investigations into thefts of equipment and
packages.
Traffic Incidents
• Multiple traffic collisions reported, including a severe
injury collision involving a bicyclist on June 20.
• Several arrests made for driving under the influence.
Warrant Arrests
• Numerous individuals arrested for outstanding warrants
throughout the week.
• Arrests occurred during traffic stops and welfare checks.
Community Engagement
• Information on Monrovia’s Safe Schools Anti-Violence
Reward and Stop Graffiti Bounty programs.
• Contact information for police and community services
provided.
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