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BHPD Crime Summary Feb. 4-10

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Below is information from the Beverly Hills Police Department on crimes that took place from Feb. 4-10.

Assault

  • 2/8/13, 9500 block of Wilshire Boulevard. Suspect described as 53-year-old white male, black hair, blue eyes, 5'11" tall and 179 lbs.
  • 2/9/13-2/10/13, 300 block of North Canon Drive. Suspect described as Hispanic male, brown hair, brown eyes, 5'7" and 160 lbs.

Burglary

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  • 2/4/13, 225 S. Tower Drive. No suspect information, loss of $367,550 reported.
  • 1/22/13-2/5/13, 1100 block of North Tower Road. No suspect information.
  • 2/7/13, 100 block of North Elm Drive. Suspect described as white male, red/auburn hair, blue eyes, 6' and 175 lbs.
  • 2/7/13-2/8/13, 100 block of South Rodeo Drive. No suspect information, loss of $3,400 reported.
  • 2/7/13-2/8/13, 100 block of South Rodeo Drive. No suspect information, loss of $1,950 reported.
  • 2/8/13, 400 block of North Linden Drive. No suspect information, loss of $2,920 reported.
  • 2/8/13-2/9/13, 700 block of North Linden Drive. No suspect information, loss of $4,600 reported.

Grand Theft

  • 1/30/13-2/4/13, 9700 block of Charleville Road. Suspect described as 57-year-old black female, black hair, brown eyes, 5'2" and 160 lbs.
  • 2/2/13-2/3/13, 700 block of North Elm Drive. No suspect information, loss of $1,080 reported.
  • 2/8/13, 400 block of North Rodeo Drive. Suspect desribed as black male, bald, black eyes, 5'7" and 150 lbs. Loss of $1,082 reported.
  • 2/9/13, 9500 block of Brighton Way. No suspect information.

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