Los Angeles:
Los Angeles detectives from the West Los Angeles Police Station have
released video footage of a man stealing a cash register from a closed
donut shop on Robertson Boulevard.
"This was the break we needed," said Detective Sheryl Rush of the West
Los Angeles Detective Division. "If someone can recognize this man, we
may be able to solve over two dozen burglaries."
The incident caught on tape occurred November 25, 2006, at the Miss
Donuts, at 2520 Robertson Boulevard. A heavy-set Hispanic man used a
crowbar to pry open the closed business. Security cameras captured him
muscling the cash register off the counter, then leaving. He returned
shortly, after he realized he forgot his crowbar.
Detective Rush believes this man, who appears to be between 25 and 35
years old, may be responsible for as many as thirty-four burglaries on
the Westside, dating back to June 11, 2006. The burglar has target
closed businesses at all times of the day and night. Most have been
located on major thoroughfares, like Robertson Boulevard, Santa Monica
Boulevard, Olympic Boulevard, Venice Boulevard, and Westwood
Boulevard.
The suspect enters the businesses by prying open a door or smashing a
glass window or door. He has taken about $4,000 in cash, but has cost
owners thousands more in property damage.
Some reports describe the suspect as muscularly-built, under 6 feet
tall, and he may be driving a dark SUV, possibly a Ford Explorer.
Detectives provided the following tips for business owners to better protect their properties from theft:
•When closed, leave the cash register drawer open and empty
•Don't leave money in the store
•Don't flash large amounts of cash in front of customers
•Install surveillance cameras, both inside and outside
Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Rush at 310-
444-1576. On weekends and during off-hours, call the 24-hour toll free
number at 1-877-LAWFULL (1-877-529-3855).
The security footage of the burglary is available for viewing or
filming at Media Relations Section. We have only one copy on a VHS
video, but it does show the suspect's face clearly.
Hopefully this guy is caught soon. How come the dept does not post this video and other videos from other crimes on it's website to give it even more exposure and help catch this burglar sooner?
Posted by: Jeff | December 01, 2024 at 11:24 AM
Jeff:
We usually do that. Unfortunately the security camera for this store was very old and video was poor quality. We had it only on a vhs tape, which was several generations olds. When we tried to convert it, the image was too poor.
You should be able to see it on your local news station. We'll work improving the video.
Lt. Paul Vernon
Media Relations Section
Posted by: Lt. Paul Vernon | December 01, 2024 at 11:21 PM