Crime & Safety

BHPD Crime Summary July 30 to Aug. 5

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Below is information from the  on crimes that took place July 30 to Aug. 5.

Assault

  • 8/03/2012, 400 block of North Beverly Drive. No suspect information.
  • 8/03/2012, 200 block of North Crescent Drive. Suspect described as Asian-Indian male, 16 years old, black hair with brown eyes, 5'5" tall and 118 lbs.

Burglary

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  • 7/31/2012, 400 block of North Doheny Drive. No suspect information. Loss of $7,000 reported.
  • 8/1/2012, 400 block of North Beverly Drive. No suspect information. Loss of $700 reported.
  • 8/1/2012, 1300 block of Park Way. No suspect information. Loss of $150 reported.
  • 8/1/2012, area of North Bedford Drive and South Santa Monica Boulevard. No suspect information. No loss reported.
  • 8/2/2012, 1100 block of Coldwater Canyon Drive. No suspect information. Loss of $3,050 reported.
  • 8/3/2012, 400 block of North Rodeo Drive. No suspect information. Loss of $4,200 reported.
  • 8/3/2012, 9600 block of Wilshire Boulevard. Suspect described as white female, 47 years old, blonde hair with green eyes, 5'0" and 110 lbs. Loss of $4,436 reported. 
  • 8/5/2012, 300 block of South Reeves Drive. Suspect described as Hispanic male with brown hair and brown eyes, 6'0" tall and 200 lbs. Loss of $100 reported.
  • 8/5/2012, 400 block of North Rodeo Drive. No suspect information. Loss of $1,810 reported.

Grand Theft

  • 7/30/2012, 600 block of North Alpine Drive. No suspect information. Loss of $1,800 reported.
  • 7/31/202, area of North Santa Monica Boulevard and North Beverly Drive. No suspect information. Loss of $1,975 reported. 
  • 8/2/2012, 300 block of North Rodeo Drive. Suspect described a male with gray/silver hair, 5'8" tall and 180 lbs. Loss of $1,850 reported.

This information was provided by the Beverly Hills Police Department.

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