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Deputy reports 17% drop in Part I crimes in December; council hears details of robberies and assaults

Calabasas City Council · February 11, 2026
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Summary

The Lost Hills Sheriff's Station told the Calabasas City Council that Part I crimes totaled 20 in December 2025, down 17% from December 2024; deputies described a robbery on Parkmore Road, two aggravated assaults and a grand-theft electric motorcycle among incidents under investigation.

Deputy Mason DeMatteo of the Lost Hills Sheriff's Station presented the station's December 2025 crime report to the Calabasas City Council on Feb. 11, saying "there was a total of 20 Part I crimes in December" and that Part I crimes were "down 17% compared to December 2024."

DeMatteo provided incident summaries: one robbery on Parkmore Road in which a Reseda resident struck an Amazon delivery driver and stole his cell phone; two aggravated assaults, including a collision on Las Virgenes Road that escalated when one party pointed a firearm and was arrested for multiple felonies; and an assault reported at a memory-care facility now handled by the Special Victims Bureau.

He also listed burglaries at the Avanti Residential Complex and an apartment in Meadow Creek, two commercial burglaries (a restaurant on Las Virgenes Road and a business on Mulholland Highway), two vehicle burglaries, several petty thefts and three grand thefts — including an electric motorcycle taken from outside an apartment on North Oss Virginus Road; detectives have video and a license-plate lead in that case.

The deputy concluded by inviting questions; council members thanked him for the report. No policy actions were taken at the meeting on public safety items.

Next steps: cases under investigation will proceed through Lost Hills detectives and the Special Victims Bureau as appropriate.