Los Angeles:
Patrol officers found a stolen Mercedes Benz SL5 in the Arleta area
yesterday, July 30, about three hours after it had been taken from a
valet service at a Venice restaurant on Abbot Kinney Drive. The
suspected car thief was arrested after he tried to evade officers and
entered a house, donned the resident’s clothes, and tried to feign
involvement. Officers booked Dylan Coffey, 20, for burglary for entering the house in the 13500 block of Reedly Street. “Now we’ll piece together Coffey’s involvement in the taking of the car,” said Lt. Paul Vernon, commanding officer of the Mission Detective Division. “Between video at the VFW hall where he left the car, video at the restaurant, and the bicycle left behind in Venice, it will be hard for him to deny his connection to the stolen car.” The car was taken during the lunch hour by a man who entered it without permission when a valet left it running for the owner. It was reported stolen immediately and the OnStar system was activated. Patrol officers from the Van Nuys Area picked up the ping around 3 PM and tracked the car to Arleta, near the VFW hall at Crowley and Astoria Streets. Officers watched the empty car for a while, then saw Coffey approach it. “Something spooked him and he went into the VFW hall where detectives entered,” Lt. Vernon explained. Coffey left the hall then jumped a fence into a residential area to avoid the police. He entered a home and dressed in the owner’s clothes, then hid under a woodpile. ![]() Anyone with information is urged to call Detective Tim Kohl, Mission Burglary Unit, at (818) 838-9977. During non-business hours or on weekends, calls should be directed to 1-877-LAPD-24-7. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous should call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477). Tipsters may also contact Crime Stoppers by texting to phone number 274637 (C-R-I-M-E-S on most keypads) with a cell phone. All text messages should begin with the letters “LAPD.” Tipsters may also go to LAPDOnline.org, click on "web tips" and follow the prompts. |
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That's OK about the print dust. In fact why bother with that anymore, period. There is no valid or reliable basis to believe that a print examiner can "match" a latent fingerprint to a particular individual.
Posted by: Waingro (under the name Jamison) | August 14, 2024 at 05:24 AM