LAPD Increases Patrols in San Fernando Valley After Burglary Spree
- Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced on Saturday that the Los Angeles Police Department will increase patrols in the San Fernando Valley following a series of home burglaries...
- The decision comes after reports of six residential break-ins occurring across seven days in the Valley and nearby areas, prompting concerns among residents about rising property crime in...
- Mayor Bass made the announcement during a public appearance, stating that additional police presence would be deployed to deter further incidents and reassure communities affected by the recent...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced on Saturday that the Los Angeles Police Department will increase patrols in the San Fernando Valley following a series of home burglaries reported over the past week.
The decision comes after reports of six residential break-ins occurring across seven days in the Valley and nearby areas, prompting concerns among residents about rising property crime in the region.
Mayor Bass made the announcement during a public appearance, stating that additional police presence would be deployed to deter further incidents and reassure communities affected by the recent activity.
LAPD officials confirmed that the increased patrols will focus on neighborhoods along Ventura Boulevard and surrounding corridors where several of the burglaries took place, though specific deployment details were not disclosed.
Authorities have not released descriptions of suspects or confirmed whether the incidents are linked, but investigators are reviewing surveillance footage and collecting evidence from the scenes to identify patterns or potential connections.
Residents in the affected areas have expressed concern over the string of burglaries, with some calling for greater visibility of law enforcement and improved neighborhood watch coordination.
The mayor emphasized that public safety remains a top priority and urged anyone with information about suspicious activity to contact the LAPD directly or through anonymous tip lines.
As of Saturday evening, no arrests have been made in connection with the reported burglaries, and the investigation remains active.
