Los Angeles Police Department Senior Lead Officer for Pacific Palisades Brian Espin sent the following update, along with a crime map, on Thursday, April 10: “On the map you will see one potential burglary. The detectives working with the residents have not determined if this was a true burglary as nothing was documented as being taken from the residence and there were no obvious signs of forced entry. We have been on the lookout for trespassers getting into the area. Many encountered have been look-y-loos trying to see the area. Due to the large number of people flooding into the Palisades it is very difficult to stop every single person working to clean-up and rebuild our community. I ask everyone that is in the area or have security cameras to remain vigilant and call the police if you see criminal activity occurring.”
Burglary
720 Palisades Drive, April 2 at 4 p.m. Witness stated they heard noises coming from vacant home. Officers arrived and observed screen door off track and clothes laid out on a bed. No victim to confirm 459 [burglary]. Residence has been vacant since the fires.
Provided by LAPD Senior Lead Officer Brian Espin. In case of emergency, call 911. To report a non-emergency, call 877-275-5273.
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