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MALIBU SURFSIDE NEWS | October 7, 2020 | 3
POLICE REPORTS
Sept. 27
• A residence on Boniface
Drive was reportedly burglarized
between Sept. 21-
27. A friend checking on the
home while the alleged victims
were out of the country
found the home as well as
the guest house ransacked.
Sept. 25
• About 16 bottles of red
wine, worth $9,000, reportedly
were stolen from Colony
House Liquor, 22523
Pacific Coast Highway.
Sheriff’s deputies responding
to a burglary alarm at
3:13 a.m. found the front
door shattered, but no intruders
inside. Security video
showed a male smashing
the front door with a hammer
and stealing the wine
using milk crates. The store
sustained more than $1,000
in damage.
Sept. 25
• About $1,317 worth of
construction tools reportedly
were stolen from a vehicle
parked at 20466 Pacific Coast
Highway. The alleged victim
stated that he parked his truck
around 8 a.m. When he returned
20 minutes later, the
three tools were missing from
the open bed of the truck. Security
video captured a gray
Jeep Grand Cherokee parked
near the truck, and the driver
exiting and removing the
tools before getting back into
the vehicle and driving east
on PCH.
Sept. 20
• An $800 iPhone and a wallet
containing $350 in cash
and credit and debit cards reportedly
were stolen from a
vehicle parked at 35000 Pacific
Coast Highway. The alleged
victim stated he parked
the vehicle at 11:30 a.m. on
Sept. 19 at the southbound
shoulder of PCH across from
Leo Carrillo State Beach. He
left his items in his locked
vehicle and placed his car
key in the right corner of
the front bumper. When he
returned at 1:30 p.m., he
opened his vehicle with the
hidden key and found the
items were missing. More
than $44,000 in fraudulent
transactions were made with
his debit card at Saks Fifth
Avenue in Beverly Hills.
Sept. 19
• A car door sustained
$1,200 in damage while it
was parked across the street
from 19302 Pacific Coast
Highway. Based on the victim’s
statement, sheriff’s
officials believe that sometime
between 8 p.m. Sept.
7 and 9 a.m. Sept. 8, an
unknown person walked by
the vehicle and intentionally
vandalized it.
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Sept. 19
• A car door sustained
$1,500 in damage while
it was parked on the north
side across the street from
19302 Pacific Coast Highway.
The alleged victim
stated that the vehicle was
parked at the location between
8 p.m. Sept. 7 and
noon Sept. 8. A similar incident
occurred to another
vehicle at the same time,
and sheriff’s officials believe
the car was intentionally
vandalized.
Sept. 17
• About $2,100 in construction
tools reportedly were
stolen from a residence on
South Foose Drive. Security
video showed a male entering
the property at around
1:15 a.m. and leaving with
the tools. It is believed he
entered and exited through
the front garage entrance.
Sept. 15
• A package containing a
$780 espresso maker reportedly
was stolen from
a residence on Via Acero
Street. The alleged victim
was notified the package
was delivered from FedEx
at the front gate of her residence,
but she was unable
2
to locate the package.
DAYS AGO
Sept. 14
• Two iPhones worth $1,500
and a $300 wallet with $100
cash and credit cards were
among the items reportedly
stolen from a vehicle parked
at Surfrider Beach, 23050
Pacific Coast Highway.
The alleged victim stated
that at approximately 2:20
p.m., he parked his vehicle
in the parking lot, locking
the doors and hiding the key
on top of the vehicle. When
he returned, the car was unlocked
and items missing,
but the key was found in
the parking lot. Fraudulent
charges were made on the
credit cards at Bloomingdales
in Santa Monica.
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