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Sheriff reports April spike in residential burglaries; deputies urge summer precautions

Calabasas City Council · June 11, 2025
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Summary

A deputy from the Lost Sheriff Station reported 28 Part I crimes in April, including eight residential burglaries; one arrest linked to Calabasas Hills burglaries was made by LAPD. Councilors and staff urged residents to secure property and avoid confrontations; the deputy recommended calling 911 for reckless driving and noted electric motorcycles are illegal on public roads.

A deputy from the Lost Sheriff Station presented April crime statistics to the Calabasas City Council on June 11, reporting 28 Part I crimes that month, including eight residential burglaries and several thefts.

The deputy said three of the residential burglaries occurred in Calabasas Park and others were scattered through Park Estates, Greater Mullwood, The Oaks and Calabasas Hills. He reported that police believe at least one person responsible for the Calabasas Hills burglaries was arrested by LAPD on…

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