Mountain Views News, Combined Edition Saturday, October 14, 2023

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ARCADIA - MONROVIA & DUARTE

Mountain Views-News Saturday, October 14, 2023 

ARCADIA POLICE BLOTTER


For the period of Sunday, October 1st through Saturday, October 
7th, the Police Department responded to 1,138 calls for service, 
of which 110 required formal investigations. The following is a 
summary report of some of the incidents handled by the Department 
during this period.

Sunday, October 1:

1. At 2:06 a.m., an officer initiated a traffic stop near the area 
of East Live Oak Avenue and Peck Road on a vehicle for repeated 
lane straddling. Upon contacting the driver, the of-ficer detected 
a strong odor of alcohol emitting from his person and breath. 
The driver admitted to driving under the influence of alcohol. A 
records check also revealed the 52-year-old male from El Monte 
was on probation for a prior DUI arrest. He was arrested and 
transported to the Arcadia City Jail for booking. 

Monday, October 2:

2. At 5:27 a.m., an officer responded to Monarch, located at 
1212 South Baldwin Avenue, regarding a commercial burglary 
investigation. The officer discovered unidentified sus-pect(s) 
forced open the front door but it appears as though they fled 
emptyhanded. No loss was reported but some items had been disturbed. 
The investigation is pending a re-view of the surveillance 
footage. 

3. At 2:02 p.m., an officer responded to a residence in the 
200 block of Vaquero Road re-garding a burglary investigation. 
Sometime between August 28th and September 30th, someone 
removed the door handles from the door to enter the home and 
ransacked the residence. The loss is unknown. 

4. At 9:09 p.m., an officer responded to the Arcadia Police 
Department regarding a battery that had occurred at Valero Gas, 
located at 900 West Duarte Road. The victim stated he was approached 
by a family member’s former spouse and the altercation 
turned violent when the suspect punched the victim. The 
suspect, a 34-year-old local transient, has not been located.

5. At 9:21 p.m., an officer responded to a residence in the 00 
block of West Las Flores Av-enue regarding a burglary investigation. 
The officer determined a lone male suspect en-tered the 
home through a second-story window and was scared off when 
he encountered the resident. No loss was reported. The suspect is 
described as a male, approximately 5’10” tall, and possibly wearing 
a baseball hat. 

Tuesday, October 3:

6. At 8:48 a.m., an officer responded to Swan Spa, located at 
921 South Baldwin Avenue, regarding a commercial burglary investigation. 
Surveillance cameras captured a lone sus-pect shattering 
the front glass door and ransacking the front desk of the 
business. The loss is unknown.

Wednesday, October 4:

7. At 8:13 a.m., an officer responded to a residence in the 700 
block of Carriage House Drive regarding a burglary investigation. 
Sometime between September 26th and October 3rd, someone 
used a window punch to break a rear glass door. Once inside, 
the suspect(s) ransacked and a safe had been pried open. The loss 
is unknown. 

Thursday, October 5:

8. At 3:22 p.m., an officer responded to Vons, located at 745 
West Naomi Avenue, regard-ing a commercial burglary investigation. 
The officer discovered two male suspects entered the 
store and stole nearly $1,400.00 worth of alcohol. They fled in a 
newer model white SUV. They are described as males, one in his 
late 30s and the other in his 60s. 

9. At 9:30 p.m., officers responded to a residence in the 100 
block of East Arthur Avenue regarding a burglary investigation. 
A witness stated he saw three suspects in his neigh-bor’s back 
yard. He scared them off only for them to return to the same 
home a short time later and attempt to successfully burglarize 
the home. Two of the suspects were scared off a second time and 
they fled in a black sedan. The last suspect was seen entering a 
second vehicle, a white sedan. The suspects were described as 
three males, all approxi-mately 5’5” to 5’7” tall, wearing hooded 
sweatshirts. 


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