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MALIBU SURFSIDE NEWS | December 2, 2020 | 3
POLICE REPORTS
Thieves make off with a bounty of beauty products
MICHELE WILLER-ALLRED
Staff Reporter
Nov. 22
• About 40 Olay brand
and other beauty products,
with a total value of
$3,070, were stolen from
CVS Pharmacy, 23805
Malibu Road. An employee
noticed the items
missing on Nov. 19 while
doing daily inventory at
the store. Security video
showed two females entering
the store at approximately
11:35 a.m. and
walking through several
aisles until they separated.
One was seen taking
items from shelves and
placing them inside her
purse and walking out the
entrance.
Nov. 19
ª Two designer purses,
with a total value of $800,
a $500 Gucci wallet and
$400 worth of sunglasses
and headphones reportedly
were stolen from a
vehicle parked at the Escondido
Fall trail head,
27751 Pacific Coast
Highway. The alleged
victim stated she left her
vehicle at approximately
1 p.m. She returned at
3:30 p.m. to find a window
smashed and items
missing from inside. She
witnessed two males
seated in black Mercedes,
and she believed they saw
her place items in her car
trunk before going hiking.
Nov. 17
• Credit cards and a passport
were reportedly stolen
sometime between
2:30 and 7:30 a.m. from
an unlocked vehicle
parked at a residence on
Castlerock Road.
Nov. 13
• A $500 Coach purse,
$80 cash and credit cards
were among items reportedly
stolen from a vehicle
parked on Solstice Canyon
Road. The alleged
victim stated that he went
hiking around 1 p.m., and
found his vehicle window
smashed and items missing
when he returned at
2:30 p.m.
Nov. 11
• About $475 worth of
perfume testers, and a
$26 tube of Too Faced
Better than Sex mascara
reportedly were stolen
from Sephora, 3846
Cross Creek Road. Security
video showed that on
Nov. 1, a male grabbing
the items off the shelf and
stuffing them down the
front of his pants. A male
and female in the video
are under investigation by
Sephora’s loss prevention
investigators for multiple
thefts at several store locations.
Nov. 9
• About 14 packages from
Amazon.com reportedly
were stolen from a delivery
vehicle on Royal
Stone Drive. The alleged
victim stated that on Nov.
8, he found an empty
delivery tote bag on the
side of the road. When he
checked the inventory of
his packages he was delivering,
he realized the
tote bag was one missing
from his vehicle.
The Malibu Surfside News
police reports are compiled
from official records on file
at the Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Department
Malibu/Lost Hills Station.
Individuals named in these
reports are considered innocent
until proven guilty in
a court of law.
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