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Lost Hills sheriff brief: Part 1 crimes in Calabasas down 17% in December
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Summary
Deputy Mason DeMatteo told the council there were 20 Part 1 crimes in Calabasas in December 2025, down 17% from December 2024, and summarized incidents including a Parkmore Road robbery, two aggravated assaults, burglaries, vehicle break-ins and an e-bike grand theft.
Deputy Mason DeMatteo of the Lost Hills Sheriff Station presented the December 2025 crime report to the Calabasas City Council on Feb. 11, saying Part 1 crimes totaled 20 for the month, a 17% drop from December 2024.
DeMatteo listed the major incidents: one robbery on Parkmore Road in which an Amazon driver was punched and his phone stolen (the suspect was located and arrested); two aggravated assaults, including one after a traffic collision on Las Virgenes Road north of Mulholland Highway during which a driver pointed a firearm and was arrested for multiple felonies; an assault at a memory-care facility involving elderly patients that the Special Victims Bureau is handling; two residential and two commercial burglaries (locations included Avanti Residential Complex and a Meadow Creek-area apartment; a restaurant on Las Virgos Road and a Mulholland Highway business), two vehicle burglaries, two thefts from unlocked vehicles, three grand thefts (one a stolen electric motorcycle with video evidence), and four petty thefts.
DeMatteo said some suspects were located and arrested, including use of Flock technology to assist investigators. He closed by asking whether the council had questions; council members offered thanks and no formal requests for action were recorded.
The report is informational; no council action was taken on the crime statistics during this meeting.

