PALOS VERDES, CA — The following is the most recent Lomita Sheriff’s Station crime blotter for the Palos Verdes Peninsula.

Rancho Palos Verdes

BURGLARY

  • Residential – Nov. 8 – Sea Breeze
    • The front door of a home was left unlocked, authorities said, allowing three suspects to take jewelry, a blanket and credit cards from inside. The suspects were described as Hispanic men who were seen leaving the location in an older model white or cream Honda CRV with a temporary license plate.
  • Vehicle – Nov. 9 – 28000 block of Western Ave
    • Unknown suspects took a backpack and clothing from a car, authorities said. Deputies said the front driver’s side door latch was damaged.
  • Vehicle -Nov. 9 – 28000 block of Western Ave
    • Unknown suspects took headphones and gym equipment from a car, authorities said. Deputies said the front driver’s side keyhole was damaged.
  • Vehicle -Nov. 9 – 28000 block of Western Ave
    • Unknown suspects took a wallet with cash inside, an envelope and a vehicle registration from a car, authorities said. Deputies said the front driver’s side door latch was damaged.

Rolling Hills Estates

GRAND THEFT

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  • Auto – Nov. 8-9 – Sunnyfield Drive
    • A white 1997 Toyota Camry was reported stolen. No additional information was available.
  • Bicycle – Nov. 9 – 3000 block of Palos Verdes Drive North
    • A bicycle was reported stolen, but no additional information about the suspect or the incident was available.

SHOPLIFTING

  • Theft – Nov. 9 – Silver Spur Road
    • Two women stole skincare products from an unlocked vehicle, deputies said. The suspects were descried as Black women who were seen leaving the location in a black Chevy sedan Hatchback.

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