Crime & Safety

BHPD Crime Summary Nov. 12-18

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Below is information from the Beverly Hills Police Department on crimes that took place Nov. 12-18.

Assault

  • 11/17/2012, 1000 block of North Beverly Drive. Suspect described as white female with blonde hair, blue eyes, 5'7" tall and 120 lbs.

Burglary

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  • 11/13/2012, 8600 block of Wilshire Boulevard. No suspect information. No loss reported.
  • 11/16/2012, 9500 block of Wilshire Boulevard. Suspect described as 37-year-old white female with brown hair, blue eyes, 5'4" tall and 120 lbs. Loss of $4,018 reported.
  • 11/17/2012, 1300 block of Carla Lane. Suspect described as male, 5"8" tall and 160 lbs. Loss of $4,900 reported.
  • 11/17/2012, 300 block of North Palm Drive. No suspect information. No loss reported. 
  • 11/18/2012, 300 block of North Beverly Drive. No suspect information. No loss reported.
  • 11/18/2012, 100 block of South Robertson Boulevard. No suspect information. Loss of $800 reported.

Robbery

  • 11/16/2012, 100 block of South Peck Drive. Loss of $520 reported. Four suspects described as follows:
    • Black male with black hair, brown eyes, 6'1" tall, 220 lbs.
    • No information
    • Black male, 43, with brown hair, brown eyes, 6'2" tall, 235 lbs.
    • Black male, 34, with brown hair, brown eyes, 6'0" tall, 230 lbs.

Grand Theft

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  • 11/12/2012, 700 block of North Hillcrest Road. No suspect information. Loss of $1,300 reported.
  • 11/14/2012, 9600 block of Wilshire Boulevard. No suspect information. Loss of $1,130 reported.
  • 11/16/2012, 300 block of South Beverly Drive. No suspect information. Loss of $2,190 reported.

This information was provided by the Beverly Hills Police Department.

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