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Significant Events

October 23, 2024

Train vs Vehicle

TSB deputies responded to Colorado Avenue and 14th Street in the City of Santa Monica regarding a train versus vehicle call for service. Deputies contacted the train operator, who stated a white vehicle (NFD) made a left turn from Colorado Avenue to 17th Street in front of the train, causing a collision. After the train and the vehicle collided, the vehicle became disabled and remained at the location. The train had numerous passengers onboard who, at the time of this incident, did not complain of pain or injury. The train was moved to 17th Street Passenger Station where the patrons were offloaded and boarded a serviceable train. Santa Monica Police Department responded to complete the traffic investigation.

October 22, 2024

Grand Theft - Suspect Outstanding

TSB Deputies responded to Florence Metro Passenger Station regarding a Grand theft person’s call for service. Deputies arrived and contacted a male adult (victim) who stated he was sitting on a northbound train when he was approached by four male juveniles (suspects).  One of the suspects pointed at the victim’s gold chain around his neck. The suspect then stated he would take it.  Another suspect continued to hold the train doors open, allowing the first suspect to snatch the victim’s chain and let all four suspects exit the train.  The victim stated he was not hurt. Suspects are still outstanding.

October 20, 2024

Robbery – Suspect Outstanding

While TSB Deputies conducted a patrol check of the Willowbrook Metro Passenger station platform, they were ‘flagged down’ by a female adult (victim). The victim told the deputies she was waiting on the platform when a female adult (suspect) approached her and forcefully grabbed her cell phone from her hands. The suspect fled in an unknown direction and out of view. The victim stated she was hit in the head during the incident. Los Angeles County Fire responded and conducted an evaluation of the victim. The victim was evaluated and medically cleared.  The suspect is still outstanding.

Assault with a deadly weapon - Suspect Arrested

TSB Deputies responded to Firestone Metro Passenger Station regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service. Deputies arrived and contacted both male adults (victim and suspect).  The victim told deputies he was on a northbound Metro Blue Line train when he and the suspect got into a physical altercation.  Upon the train arriving at Firestone Metro Passenger Station, the victim exited the train, at which time the suspect followed him off the train and cut him with a knife.  The victim sustained a laceration on his abdomen.  LA CO Fire responded and treated the victim for a superficial wound to his abdomen. The suspect was arrested.

October 18, 2024

Domestic Violence - Suspect Arrested

TSB Deputies responded to Long Beach Metro Passenger Station regarding a domestic violence call for service. Upon arriving, deputies contacted the female adult (victim), who told them she and a male adult (suspect) started arguing on the platform. The suspect then put both his hands on the victim’s neck, choking her, for approximately 3-5 seconds.  The suspect then ran downstairs, toward the west side parking lot.  The victim stated that she never lost consciousness.  Deputy personnel searched the area for the suspect and located him hiding behind a pillar, covered in a blanket.  The suspect was arrested.

October 17, 2024

Trespassing – Suspect in Custody

TSB Deputies responded to Norwalk Metro Passenger station regarding a Trespassing on Metro property call for service. Deputies arrived and contacted Inter-Con Security, who was already detaining an adult male (Suspect). Inter-Con security stated the suspect was smoking and loitering on the platform.  Inter-Con security ordered the suspect to leave the location, at which time he became irate and, without provocation, brandished a pocketknife and threatened to stab them.  Inter-Con Security used pepper spray on the suspect, causing him to drop the knife.  Inter-Con security was able to detain the suspect pending the arrival of Deputy personnel.  The suspect was arrested.

The TSB Weekly Update is not a complete list of all incidents, arrests, or events that occurred. The details within each incident description are preliminary information only and are not meant to replace those of a full investigation.

For inquiries, please contact the TSB PIO, Deputy Dorian T. Penn at [email protected].

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Transit Services Bureau - Significant Incidents October 10 - 17, 2024

October 17, 2024

Trespassing – Suspect in Custody

TSB Deputies Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Norwalk Metro Passenger station regarding a Trespassing on Metro property call for service. Deputies arrived and contacted Inter-Con Security, who was already detaining an adult male (Suspect). Inter-Con security stated the suspect was smoking and loitering on the platform.  Inter-Con security ordered the suspect to leave the location, at which time he became irate and, without provocation, brandished a pocketknife and threatened to stab them.  Inter-Con Security used pepper spray on the suspect, causing him to drop the knife.  Inter-Con security was able to detain the suspect pending the arrival of Deputy personnel.  The suspect was arrested.

October 13, 2024

Assault with a Deadly Weapon (Firearm) – Suspect in Custody

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Artesia Metro Passenger Station regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service. Deputies arrived and contacted three victims, who said they were sitting on a bus bench when an adult male (suspect) rode up to them on an electric bicycle and pointed a handgun at them for unknown reasons.   The suspect subsequently put the gun away, rode his bike onto the platform, and boarded a southbound train.  TSB Deputies conducted a search of the area and additional Metro stations. Deputies located the suspect near the Del Amo Metro Passenger Station and detained the suspect pending an assault with a deadly weapon investigation. The victims positively identified the suspect as the person who pointed a firearm at them and caused them to fear for their safety.  The suspect was arrested.  During a search of the suspect, an airsoft handgun was recovered on his person.

Traffic Collision on Metro Property

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Willowbrook Avenue and 120th south of the Willowbrook Metro Passenger Station for a traffic collision call for service. The driver of a compact vehicle lost control of his vehicle and collided with a small pole on the east curb of the roadway. The car then crashed into a 3-barrier pole at the pedestrian crossing south of Willowbrook Metro Passenger Station. California Highway Patrol responded and conducted a traffic collision investigation. The driver and his passenger were transported to a local hospital for further evaluation. A Metro supervisor estimated the cost to replace the poles at $600.00. A bus/rail incident report was written to document the damage to Metro property.

October 11, 2024

Grand Theft (Copper Wire)- Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Slauson Metro Passenger Station regarding a Grand Theft call for service. Deputies contacted a Metro Supervisor, who stated that at approximately 0400 hours, they received an alarm activation for metal theft. During the investigation, it was discovered that unknown suspects stole approximately 60 feet of copper wire. There was no suspect description. The supervisor estimated the cost of replacing the copper wire to be $4,552. The suspect is still outstanding.

October 10, 2024

Metro Train Versus Vehicle Traffic Collision

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the intersection of 3rd and Woods Ave in the City of East Los Angeles regarding a traffic collision involving a Metro Train and Vehicle. The Metro train was out of service, no passengers were on board except the train conductor. A vehicle traveling southbound collided with the train. Neither the sole occupant of the vehicle nor Train Operator sustained any injuries or complained of any pain.

The TSB Weekly Update is not a complete list of all incidents, arrests, or events that occurred. The details within each incident description are preliminary information only and are not meant to replace those of a full investigation.

For inquiries, please contact the TSB PIO, Deputy Dorian T. Penn at [email protected].

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Transit Services Bureau - Significant Incidents October 3-10, 2024

October 03, 2024

Grand Theft (Copper Wire) – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Nadeau Street Crossing in the City of Los Angeles, between Firestone and Florence Metro Passenger Station, regarding a Grand Theft call for service.  Metro received a false occupancy alarm at the indicated location.  TSB Desk received a phone call from a Metro supervisor who responded to the location of the alarm and reported that approximately twelve feet of copper wire was stolen from the tracks at the Nadeau Street Crossing.  There was no suspect description.  The supervisor estimated the cost of replacing the copper wire to be $1800.  The suspect is still outstanding.

October 9, 2024

Sexual Assault

A TSB Deputy responded to Pasadena City College regarding a sexual assault call for service. Upon arrival Pasadena City College Police Officers had detained the suspect after a use of force had occurred with campus police. The victim informed the Deputy the suspect sexually assaulted him on the bus and followed him onto the College Campus.  Fire personnel were requested and responded; however, the victim refused medical attention. The suspect was arrested for sexual battery and transported to Pasadena Police Department Jail and booked.

October 09, 2024

Trespassing

TSB Deputies responded Willowbrook Passanger Station regarding a male adult (suspect) on the platform refusing to leave. Upon Deputies arrival they observed the suspect was unconscious. As Deputies turned the suspect on his side to ensure he was breathing, they observed a firearm in the suspects waistband. Deputies removed the weapon and saw it was loaded. The Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to provide medical aid to the suspect who was still unconscious. The suspect was transported to Martin Luther King Hospital in stable condition. The suspect was later released from the hospital and transported, booked at a station jail for Possession of a concealed loaded firearm.

October 10, 2024

Metro Train Versus Vehicle Traffic Collision

A TSB Deputy responded to the intersection of 3rd and Woods Ave in the City of East Los Angeles regarding a traffic collision involving a Metro Train and Vehicle. The Metro train was out of service, no passengers were on board except the train conductor. A vehicle traveling southbound collided with the train. Neither the sole occupant of the vehicle nor Train Operator sustained any injuries or complained of any pain.

The TSB Weekly Update is not a complete list of all incidents, arrests, or events that occurred. The details within each incident description are preliminary information only and are not meant to replace those of a full investigation.

For inquiries, please contact the TSB PIO, Deputy Dorian T. Penn at [email protected].

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Transit Services Bureau - Significant Incidents September 26- October 03, 2024

Significant Events

October 03, 2024

Grand Theft (Copper Wire) – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Nadeau Street Crossing in the city of Los Angeles, between Firestone and Florence Metro Passenger Station, regarding a Grand Theft call for service.  Metro received a false occupancy alarm at the indicated location.  TSB Desk received a phone call from a Metro supervisor who responded to the location of the alarm and reported that approximately twelve feet of copper wire was stolen from the tracks at the Nadeau Street Crossing.  There was no suspect description.  The supervisor estimated the cost of replacing the copper wire to be $1800.  The suspect is still outstanding.

September 30, 2024

Persons Deceased

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Lakewood Metro Passenger Station regarding a medical call for service.  Upon Deputies and the Los Angeles County (LA) Fire Department’s arrival, an unknown male adult was found unconscious and possibly overdosing.  LA County Fire personnel administered Narcan to the male; however, it had no effect on him.  LA County Fire personnel administered other life saving measures.  LA County Fire personnel pronounced the male deceased at the scene.  The Los Angeles Coroner’s Department responded and took control of the scene.  The cause of death is unknown.    

Battery on Metro Security – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Compton Metro Passenger Station regarding a trespassing call for service.  Deputies arrived and contacted Metro Security (victim), who detained an adult male (suspect).  The victim told Deputies the suspect was being escorted off the platform due to his level of intoxication.  While being escorted through the turnstiles, the suspect turned and spat at the victim, striking him in the face. The Compton Fire Department responded to the location and treated the victim for the liquid contact.  The victim refused any further medical evaluation. The Compton Fire personnel also evaluated the suspect for his intoxication.  The suspect was transported to a local hospital for further evaluation due to his history of diabetes, high blood pressure, and current state of intoxication.  The suspect was arrested.

Robbery – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies respond to Santa Monica Boulevard and Wilshire Boulevard in the city of Beverly Hills regarding a robbery call for service.  Deputies arrived on the scene and contacted an adult female (victim) who stated she and an adult male (suspect) were traveling on the bus when the suspect forcefully took a bag of food from the victim’s hands.  The suspect, who was holding a pair of scissors in his hand, caused some small lacerations to the victim’s right hand.  The victim attempted to confront the suspect; at which time the suspect pointed the scissors at the victim in a threatening manner.  The suspect exited the bus and fled on foot; however, he was quickly located and detained by Beverly Hills PD.  The victim positively identified the suspect.  The suspect was arrested for the indicated charge.  Beverly Hills Fire responded and treated the victim for injuries to her right hand; she declined to be transported for further treatment. 

Suspicious Package

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the El Monte Terminal regarding a suspicious package call for service.  TSB received a call for a standalone black bag located near a high-voltage area on the lower level of the bus terminal between Bus Bay 3 and 4.  Deputies arrived on the scene, evacuated the terminal, and radioed for a bomb unit to respond.  TSB K9 Sergeant and K9 Deputy, responded.  While TSB K9 units were responding, an adult female transient arrived and claimed ownership of the black bag.  The female transient took possession of her property, and the terminal was re-opened for bus service. 

September 26, 2024

Sexual Battery – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Fillmore Metro Passenger Station regarding a Sexual Battery call for service.  Deputies contacted a female adult (victim) who stated she was on the northbound train when the suspect sat beside her.  The male adult (suspect) grabbed the victim’s breast and rubbed her thigh.  The victim exited the train and ran off the platform to a safe location.  The victim was not injured and declined any medical attention.  Deputies searched the area for the suspect but met with negative results.

Battery – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Florence Avenue and Lakewood Boulevard in the city of Downey regarding a battery call for service.  Deputies arrived and contacted a male adult (Victim), who stated that while singing on the bus, a male adult (suspect) approached him and threw a cup of iced coffee in his face, saying, “Nobody feels how you feel.”  The suspect exited the bus and fled southbound on Lakewood Boulevard.  The victim complained of pain on his face.  Downey Fire responded; however, the victim refused any medical treatment and was released.  The suspect is outstanding.

The TSB Weekly Update is not a complete list of all incidents, arrests, or events that occurred. The details within each incident description are preliminary information only and are not meant to replace those of a full investigation.

For inquiries, please contact the TSB PIO, Deputy Dorian T. Penn.

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Sheriff Robert Luna Recognizes and Awards Department Personnel During 2024 Valor Awards Ceremony

Every day, deputies risk their lives to protect communities in the County of Los Angeles, and sometimes certain deputies go above and beyond the call of duty.

In 1982, the Department Valor Awards Program was established to officially and publicly recognize the exceptionally heroic acts performed by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department members with the highest awards such as the Meritorious Conduct Medal award and the Medal of Valor. These medals and awards symbolize acts of bravery, personal dedication, enduring physical trauma, and selfless sacrifice in the service of others with the ultimate goal of saving lives. 

On Wednesday, October 3, 2024, to honor their courage and commitment to service, Sheriff Robert Luna along with LASD Executives, presented medals to 26 Department members of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD), two retired and five civilians for their heroic actions with the highest honors during the annual Valor Awards Ceremony.

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Christine Devine who is an acclaimed and well-renowned American television news anchor for FOX 11 in Los Angeles was invited to be the Master of Ceremonies (MC). She has won an impressive 16 Emmy Awards throughout her career. Devine also holds an honorary doctorate from Cal State LA and has been inducted into the Hall of Fame at her alma mater, Arizona State University.

During the event, Master of Ceremonies Cristine Devine invited Sheriff Robert Luna to the stage and recounted the heroic actions of each award recipient to an audience of nearly 300 Department personnel, colleagues, family, and friends.

Once all the recipients received their medals and awards, Sheriff Robert Luna took the stage and said, “As I look out in this auditorium, I see people who care about their communities, their neighbors, and place the value of service above self-interest, people who step forward and take action under very dangerous and uncertain conditions, none of these men and women never hesitated, they went right in.”

He recognized the community members by saying, “I commend our community members who earned Humanitarian Medals for their brave actions, that made a difference in the outcome of these incidents and the lives of others. We are all grateful and proud to have you here today.”

Sheriff Robert Luna during his speech expressed his admiration and appreciation to the recipients by saying, “The Medal of Valor is the highest honor given to a law enforcement officer and an absolute testament to the acts of unparalleled bravery and selflessness. I’m absolutely honored to be here with all of you today and to share the honor with our recipients. Every day, the men and women of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department face immense challenges and dangers, and their actions are scrutinized like never before, and yet, they risk everything. Everything to serve their communities, to serve each and to serve every one of us.”

Sheriff Robert Luna while ending his speech proudly said, “I am reminded of why at least me personally I wanted to become a law enforcement officer and why I take absolute pride in what I believe is the best but most difficult profession in the world. Heroic actions like these, we acknowledge today, are what sets our profession apart from all others that make it a truly noble profession.”

The eleven incidents highlighted during the Valor Awards are as follows:

Recipients of the Humanitarian Medal 

Pablo Pena, Fredy Hernandez, Dawaun Lucas, Cynthia Ramirez, and Victor Martinez.

Incident: Pico Rivera Station – July 5, 2020

On July 5, 2020, a suspect who had just committed a carjacking, which resulted in the death of a child, attempted to carjack a second vehicle. The driver of the second vehicle, Pablo Pena, had exited the vehicle to purchase drinks from a street vendor while his wife and child were in the running vehicle. The suspect jumped into the driver’s seat of Pena’s vehicle and began to drive away.

Pena feared for the safety of his family and quickly jumped into the rear passenger seat. He began punching the suspect and put him in a headlock, causing the suspect to lose control of the vehicle.

The vehicle crashed into a curbline, and the suspect exited the vehicle and began running. Witness Fredy Hernandez was working as a food and drink street vendor when he saw the suspect jump into Pena’s vehicle and then attempt to flee. Hernandez and other witnesses grabbed the suspect and held him down until deputies arrived.

Witnesses Dawaun Lucas, Victor Martinez, and Cynthia Ramirez followed the suspect after the first carjacking and called 911.

For their bravery, quick thinking, and immediate action, Pablo Pena, Fredy Hernandez, Dawaun Lucas, Cynthia Ramirez, and Victor Martinez were awarded the Humanitarian Medal.

Recipients of the Meritorious Conduct Silver Medal

Deputy Christopher Flores, Deputy Randell Anchondo, Deputy Anthony Pacheco, and Lieutenant Ruben Loera.

Incident: Temple Station – December 13, 2021

On December 13, 2021, Temple Station deputies responded to a call of a suicidal male under the influence of a controlled substance with a boxcutter knife. Deputies immediately formulated a plan to gain the male’s cooperation.

Deputy Christopher Flores, a Crisis Intervention Trained deputy, communicated with the male from the doorway of the male’s bedroom. The male began slashing his neck repeatedly. Deputy Flores fired his Taser at the male’s torso, but it did not deter the male from using his knife on himself. Sergeant Loera (now a Lieutenant) ordered Deputy Randell Anchondo to fire one round of 40MM, striking the male in the lower back. Deputy Flores then stunned the male in his upper back, however, both less-lethal tools were ineffective.

The male began losing large amounts of blood from his neck wound, which resulted in him dropping the knife. The deputies immediately applied pressure to the male’s neck while restraining the suspect, so he wouldn’t cause further harm.

For their bravery and decisiveness in a dangerous situation, Deputies Anchondo, Flores, Anthony Pacheco, and Lieutenant Loera are awarded Meritorious Conduct Silver.

Recipients of the Lifesaving Medal

Deputies Sterling Buck, Taylor Brannigan,

Recipients of the Meritorious Conduct Silver Medal

Deputy Santos Coronado

Incident: Lakewood Station – November 22, 2019

On November 22, 2019, Lakewood Station deputies responded to a call of a vehicle on fire with a person inside. Deputies arrived before the Fire Department to a black Chevrolet Trail Blazer engulfed in flames and immediately began using their fire extinguishers.

As the victim screamed for help from inside the vehicle, Deputies Sterling Buck and Taylor Brannigan attempted to extinguish the fire, giving Deputy Ivan Santos Coronado enough time to extract the victim from the vehicle.

Lakewood Station deputies demonstrated teamwork and determination to extract the victim. Deputies Buck and Brannigan are awarded Lifesaving medals, and Deputy Santos Coronado is awarded Meritorious Conduct Silver.

Recipients of the Meritorious Conduct Silver Medal

Deputy Elliot Plichta, Deputy Rafael Vargas, Deputy Aldrin Mora, Deputy Bryant Torregano Jr., Deputy Alejandro Tineo

Incident: Transit Services Bureau – January 19, 2021

On January 19, 2021, Transit Services Bureau deputies responded to a call at the El Monte Bus Terminal of a distraught woman threatening to end her life by jumping from the upper level of the terminal to the lower bus bay area 40 feet below.

Deputy Elliot Plichta immediately engaged the female in conversation to distract her. Deputy Rafael Vargas circled in an attempt to gain control of the female. As the female continued to converse with Deputy Plichta, Deputy Vargas grabbed her hand and held onto her as she stepped off the ledge.

The female was dangling from the ledge while Deputies Plichta, Vargas, Deputy Aldrin Mora, Deputy Bryant Torregano Jr., and Deputy Alejandro Tineo (now a Sergeant) grabbed her and pulled her up over the ledge to safety.

For their quick thinking, selflessness, and lifesaving actions, Deputies Plichta, Vargas, Mora, Torregano Jr., and Sergeant Tineo are awarded Meritorious Conduct Silver.

Recipients of Meritorious Conduct Silver Medal

Deputies Jason Colon, Deputy Hector Sinay

Incident: Lakewood Station – February 17, 2019

On February 17, 2019, Lakewood Station deputies responded to a call of a burning apartment in the city of Paramount.

Deputies Jason Colon and Hector Sinay arrived and found the balcony area of one apartment on fire and fire entering the unit. The deputies entered the building and rescued an elderly female and male from their unit.

Both deputies suffered from smoke inhalation and were transported to the nearest hospital to recover.

For Deputies Colon and Sinay’s extreme dedication to saving lives, their selflessness, and their willingness to go over and beyond, they are awarded the Meritorious Conduct Silver.

Recipients of the Meritorious Conduct Silver Medal

Deputies Travis Jaime, Christopher Abeyta, Sergeant German Ochoa Deputy Laura Garcia-Tinajero

Incident: Norwalk Station – June 28, 2018

On June 28, 2018, Norwalk deputies responded to a stabbing call in an apartment complex. When they arrived, the victim was lying on the upper walkway, bleeding profusely. Residents exited the building and notified the deputies that the suspect was still inside the apartment.

Recognizing the severity of the situation, the deputies quickly formulated a plan to extract the suspect. Deputies Travis Jaime, Christopher Abeyta, and Detective German Ochoa (Now a Sergeant) provided security cover with a shield, while Deputy Laura Garcia-Tinajero rescued the victim. Deputy Garcia Tinajero delivered the victim to awaiting paramedics and rejoined her team on the upper walkway.

Deputies were told there was an eight-year-old girl inside the apartment with the suspect. They knew they had to be tactful and quick in extracting the suspect while protecting the young girl.

Deputy Jaime maintained the shield, Detective Ochoa deployed the Arwen, and Deputy Abeyta deployed a Taser. The team approached the door and found it unlocked. After making announcements and calling the suspect by name, the suspect walked towards the front door with the girl behind him. The young girl was rescued by the deputies while the suspect peacefully surrendered.

Deputies Abeyta, Jaime, Garcia Tinajero, and Sergeant Ochoa displayed incredible skill, kept calm in a dangerous situation, rescued the stabbing victim, the little girl, and apprehended the suspect without further incident. For that, they are awarded the Meritorious Conduct Silver.

Recipients of Meritorious Conduct Silver Medal

Sheriff’s Security Officer (SSO) Luis Medina

Incident: County Services Bureau – December 11, 2019

On December 11, 2019, while working at the West Valley Department of Mental Health Clinic in Chatsworth, Sheriff’s Security Officer (SSO) Luis Medina saw thick black smoke coming from a residence across the street from his post.

SSO Medina immediately ran towards the residence as he radioed for assistance from the Los Angeles City Fire Department.

SSO Medina entered the home through the smoke-filled garage and began checking the rooms. He found a male sleeping in one of the bedrooms. He made contact with the male and assisted him out of the residence. When SSO Medina determined there was no one else in the residence, he exited and noticed the fire had intensified.

SSO Medina used the garden hose to control the fire and minimize the damage to the residence. He noticed the garden hose was ineffective, so he stepped away from the residence and awaited the arrival of the Fire Department.

SSO Medina was treated for smoke inhalation and released with no restrictions. For SSO Medina’s bravery and quick action, he is awarded the Meritorious Conduct Silver.

Recipient of the Meritorious Conduct Gold Medal

Deputy Francisco Espinosa, Lieutenant Fray Lupian,

Incident: Malibu/Lost Hills Station – November 29, 2017

On November 29, 2017, Malibu/Lost Hills Station’s Deputy Francisco Espinoza was traveling on Pacific Coast Highway when he located a reported stolen vehicle. Deputy Espinoza broadcasted that he was “Code 9” following behind the vehicle.

Sergeant Fray Lupian (now a Lieutenant) and another deputy responded to Deputy Espinoza’s location. At this time, Deputy Espinoza initiated a felony traffic stop of the suspect vehicle. The suspect yielded, let out a female passenger, and sped away to evade the deputies.

Deputy Espinoza initiated a pursuit, however, Sergeant Lupian saw the vehicle was driving at a high rate of speed and determined it was unsafe to continue the pursuit. Deputy Espinoza discontinued the pursuit of the vehicle, per Sergeant Lupian’s orders.

After stopping the pursuit, the suspect traveled at a high rate of speed and collided with three parked vehicles and one moving vehicle. The sergeant and deputy followed the cloud of smoke and found the suspect vehicle engulfed in flames.

Sergeant Lupian and Deputy Espinoza attempted to extinguish the flames with their fire extinguisher. The suspect was screaming in agony, and the extinguishers were ineffective.

Deputy Espinoza was finally able to open the driver’s door and he and Sergeant Lupian dragged the suspect out of the vehicle. Fifteen seconds after the suspect was extracted, the vehicle became fully engulfed and exploded.

Due to their bravery and selflessness regardless of who the victim was, Lieutenant Lupian and Deputy Espinoza are awarded the Meritorious Conduct Gold.

Recipient of the Line of Duty Medal

Detective Eliott Uribe (Retired)

Incident: Special Victims Bureau – January 8, 2018

On January 8, 2018, Detective (retired) Eliott Uribe was on duty and conducting follow-up on his cases in the city of Santa Clarita. Detective Uribe made a brief stop at a restaurant and as he was walking back to his vehicle, he was approached from behind by a male suspect.

The suspect stated to Detective Uribe, “You’re a cop.”, and without warning, the suspect stabbed Detective Uribe in the chest with a kitchen knife and fled the location.

Detective Uribe was seriously wounded but was able to enter his vehicle and radio to Santa Clarita Valley Station units that he had been stabbed and was also able to give a clear description of his attacker.

Detective Uribe applied pressure to his wound to stop the bleeding until help arrived.

Detective Uribe kept his composure and assisted with the capture of his attacker due to his description of an extremely stressful incident, and for this, he was awarded the Line of Duty medal.

Recipients of the Medal of Valor

Deputy Christine Adams, Deputy Nicholas Gallardo

Incident: Compton Station – April 3, 2019

On April 3, 2019, Compton Station deputies responded to a structure fire. The call that had come in stated for responding units to enter the building from its east entrance. Deputy Christine Adams approached the east entrance and saw multiple people running from the structure, which was engulfed in flames. One person shouted for help, stating their girlfriend was still inside.

Deputy Adams heard a faint cry for help from inside the courtyard and ran through the smoke towards the voice. Deputy Adams saw Deputy Nicholas Gallardo who notified her there was a woman trapped on the other side of the brick wall, inside a plywood structure between two buildings with an aluminum awning.

Deputy Gallardo lifted Deputy Adams on top of the wall. Deputy Adams made contact with the trapped woman who stated she couldn’t get out. The smoke from the fire was filling the structure and Deputy Adams was having difficulty breathing.

The woman collapsed and became unresponsive. Deputy Adams knew she had to act quickly, so she lifted the aluminum awning and jumped inside the structure. Deputy Gallardo straddled the brick wall, attempting to break the plywood walls.

Deputy Adams was able to grab the woman and she gained consciousness. Deputy Gallardo placed chairs on both sides of the wall to assist with lifting the woman over the wall to safety.

Deputies Gallardo and Adams worked together and saved the woman from the fire. The entire structure was subsequently destroyed by the flames.

Due to their incredible teamwork, preservation of human life, and unwillingness to give up, Deputies Gallardo and Adams are awarded the Medal of Valor.

Recipients of the Medal of Valor

Deputy Mitchell Laudano, Deputy Andre Cornejo Padilla, Deputy Christopher Fort, Deputy Eduardo Olmos

Incident: Crescenta Valley Station – January 30, 2024

On January 30, 2024, Crescenta Valley Station deputies responded to a call of a structure fire in La Canada Flintridge. Deputies Mitchell Laudano, Andre Cornejo Padilla, Christopher Fort, and Eduardo Olmos arrived at a residential home engulfed in flames and immediately formulated a plan to enter the structure and rescue residents trapped inside.

As deputies prepared to enter the residence, a resident ran out of the building and informed the deputies that additional family members were trapped inside. One resident began calling for help from the second-story window. Deputy Laudano quickly devised a rescue plan. He lifted Deputy Cornejo Padilla onto the ledge beneath the window. Deputy Cornejo Padilla safely extracted the resident through the window.

Deputies Fort and Cornejo Padilla climbed back onto the second-story awning to locate and rescue additional victims trapped inside. Their search yielded no further victims. Due to their selflessness, bravery, and quick thinking, Deputies Cornejo Padilla, Fort, Laudano, and Olmos are awarded the Medal of Valor.

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Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Station Haunted Jail House 2024

33rd Annual
Halloween carnival and haunted jail house

at
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
26201 Golden Valley Road
Santa Clarita, CA 91350
(661)287-5741

October 27th, 2024
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Featuring live entertainment, vendors, food trucks, games, and more!

A $5 donation to the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita will be requested at the door.

Parking and shuttles will be available at Golden Valley High School. Please do not park at the station.

Costume Contest:
11:00 AM (Ages 3 and under)
11:30 AM (Ages 4-7)
1:00 PM (Ages 8-11)

Sponsored by the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley, and supported by the City of Santa Clarita.

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09/19

Assault on Metro Security – Suspect Arrested

TSB Deputies responded to Downtown Santa Monica Metro Passenger Station, regarding an Assault on Metro Security personnel. Deputies arrived and contacted Metro Security (victim) who stated a male adult (suspect) was attempting to board a Metro train without paying the fare. The suspect was told to pay for his fare or leave the property. The suspect became angered and assaulted the victim by punching him in the face. The victim defended himself by punching back. The victim also used pepper spray and a baton to overcome the suspects’ resistance. Additional Metro Security personnel assisted and were able to overcome the suspect’s resistance and place him into handcuffs. The suspect was arrested.

Possession of a Weapon (Sword) on Transit Property – Suspect Arrested

TSB deputies responded to Slauson Metro Passenger Station for reports of an individual brandishing a machete on the platform call for service. Upon arrival, deputies located a male adult (suspect) in possession of a large sword. The suspect was detained without further incident. The suspect was arrested.

09/18

Train Vs. Vehicle – Vehicle Driver Injured

TSB Deputies respond to 3rd street/Ditman Avenue in the city of East Los Angeles regarding a train vs. vehicle traffic collision. Upon arrival Deputies contacted the train operator who stated a Black Honda, made a southbound turn from 3rd Street in front of the train causing a collision. After the train and the vehicle collided, the train derailed off the tracks. The train had numerous passengers onboard who at the time of this incident did not complain of any pain or injury. The patrons were offloaded and boarded a Metro bus.  The driver was treated by LA County Fire and transported to a local hospital for unknown injuries. The train service was disrupted until the investigation was completed and Metro personnel attended to the derailed train. The traffic report will be completed by the California Highway Patrol Office.

09/17

Assault on Bus Operator – Suspect Outstanding

TSB Deputies responded to Atlantic Boulevard/Live Oak Street, in the city of Cudahy regarding an assault on a bus operator call for service. Upon arrival Deputies contacted the bus operator (victim) who stated a male adult (suspect) was yelling and screaming asking for help on the bus. The bus

operator pulled the bus over at the above location to check on the welfare of the suspect. The bus operator stepped out from behind his safety enclosed area to talk to the suspect. The suspect without warning pushed the operator into the safety barrier causing the bus operator to fall toward the operator’s seat. The suspect exited the bus in an unknown direction and out of view. The victim was treated on scene by LA County Fire however refused transportation to a local hospital. The suspect is still outstanding.

Assault with a Deadly Weapon (Cane) – Suspect Outstanding

TSB Deputy was flagged down by a male adult (victim) who stated that he was struck in the head with a cane by an unknown male adult (suspect) while waiting on the train. The victim was bleeding from his left ear. Responding Deputies searched for the suspect but were unable to locate him. LA County Fire responded and treated the victim who was transported to a local hospital. The suspect is still outstanding.

09/16

Domestic Battery – Suspect Arrested

TSB Deputies responded to El Centro Avenue/Orange Grove Avenue, in the city of Pasadena regarding a domestic battery call for service. Deputies arrived and contacted both male and female adult (suspect/victim) who were in a dating relationship. Deputies contacted witnesses who stated they observed suspect/victims involved in an argument which quickly escalated into a violent physical confrontation. Neither male nor female suspect/victim sustained any visible injuries. The female suspect/victim told Deputies she ingested fentanyl before their contact at which time she was transported to local hospital for further medical evaluation. Both suspect/victims were arrested.

09/15

Assault with a Deadly Weapon – Outstanding

TSB Deputies responded to Del Mar Metro Passenger Station, regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service. Deputies contacted a female adult (victim) who stated she was on the platform waiting on the train when a male adult (suspect) approached her and became argumentative. During the argument the suspect picked up a rock and threw it at the victim. The rock caused a laceration to the suspects forehead. LA County Fire responded and transported the victim to local hospital. The suspect fled the area on foot and out of view. The suspect is still outstanding.

09/14

Robbery – Suspects Arrested

TSB Deputies responded to Norwalk Metro Passenger Station, regarding a robbery call for service. Upon arrival Deputies contacted a male adult (victim) who stated, while on the train he was approached by two juveniles who asked him a question. While speaking with the Juveniles they forcefully took his cellphone out of his hands. The suspects were detained a short while later by Deputies. The suspects were arrested.

Robbery – Suspects Outstanding

TSB Deputies responded to Willowbrook Metro Passenger Station, regarding a robbery call for service. Upon arrival Deputies contacted a male adult (victim) who stated, while riding the train northbound from Compton Metro Passenger Station, he was approached by five suspects who punched him several times in the face/upper body and forcefully took his cellphone and wallet containing $20 in cash. The victim was extremely intoxicated and was unable to provide any further details about the incident. The victim was treated on scene by LA County Fire and transported to local hospital.  The victim sustained redness, swelling and several abrasions to his face. The suspects are all outstanding.

Domestic Violence – Two Suspects Arrested

TSB Deputies responded to Willowbrook Passenger Station regarding a family disturbance call for service. Deputies contacted both parties involved. While conducting their investigation, deputies determined both parties were equally involved. Both parties were arrested. Due to the nature of the call Los Angeles County Fire Department, responded and treated both for non-life-threatening injuries. Both suspects were transported and booked.

09/13

Drinking in Public/Open Container – Suspect Arrested

TSB Deputies conducted a platform check of the Norwalk Metro Passenger Station. Deputies observed a female adult (suspect) drinking from an open alcoholic container. The deputies approached the suspect to detain and cite her for the open alcohol beverage. While detaining the suspect, a deputy involved, use of force occurred. One of the deputies grabbed both suspects’ arms to place them behind her back. While placing the suspect’s arms behind her back, the suspect flung her arms in an upward forward motion and broke free from the Deputy’s grasp. The Deputies immediately regained control and detained the suspect without further incident.

While the suspect was detained in the backseat of the patrol car, the suspect then began to spit in the direction of the front seat where Deputies were seated. The suspects spit landed on the neck of one of the Deputies.  The suspect was transported to the local hospital for medical evaluation. The Deputy was treated and released. The suspect was arrested and booked at the local Sheriff Station. 

09/12

Robbery – Suspect Outstanding

TSB Deputies responded Hawthorne Metro Passenger Station, regarding a robbery call for service. Deputies contacted a female adult (victim) who stated while on the platform she was approached by an unknown male adult (suspect) who without provocation punched her then grabbed her phone. The victim attempted to maintain control of the phone however the suspect produced a pen and slashed the victim across the face. The victim sustained a laceration to the left cheek. The victim was treated on scene by LA County Fire. The suspect fled the location on foot and out of view.

Suspicious Person – Suspect Arrested

TSB Deputies responded to a suspicious person’s call for service at the Norwalk Metro Passenger Station.  Deputies contacted an adult male (suspect) matching the description on the call.  As Deputies detained the suspect, they applied control holds by grabbing the suspect’s arms from behind.  The suspect resisted Deputies efforts momentarily while being handcuffed.  The suspect did not have any injuries, nor did he complain of any pain.  No deputy personnel were injured.  Once the deputies ended their investigation, it was determined the suspect did not have any weapons, drugs or contraband on his person.  It was also determined the suspect was not under the influence of any narcotics or alcohol. The suspect was released in the field without incident. 

The TSB Weekly Update is not a complete list of all incidents, arrests or events that occurred. The details contained within each incident description are preliminary information only and are not meant to replace those of a full investigation. For inquiries please contact the TSB PIO, Deputy Dorian T. Penn.

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09/12

Suspicious Person – Suspect Arrested

TSB Deputies responded to a suspicious person’s call for service at the Norwalk Metro Passenger Station.  Deputies contacted an adult male (suspect) matching the description on the call.  As Deputies detained the suspect, he applied control holds by grabbing the suspect’s arms from behind.  The suspect resisted Deputies efforts momentarily while being handcuffed.  The suspect did not have any injuries, nor did he complain of any pain.  No deputy personnel were injured either.  Once the deputies ended their investigation, it was determined the suspect did not have any weapons, drugs or contraband on his person.  It was also determined the suspect was not under the influence of any narcotics or alcohol. The suspect was released in the field without incident. 

09/10

Assault with a Deadly Weapon– Suspect Arrested

TSB Deputies responded to Willowbrook Metro Passenger Station regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service. Deputies contacted adult female (Victim) who stated that an adult male (Suspect) brandished a handgun while commuting on the train. The Victim further stated an argument between two males started as they approached Wilmington Metro Passenger Station. The suspect produced a handgun and pointed it at the other male and towards the direction of the victim.  The victim stated out of fear she yelled at the suspect not to shoot. The suspects left the train and fled westbound. The Suspects was later identified and arrested. 

09/09

Persons with a knife – Suspect Arrested

While conducting train rides from Artesia Metro Passenger Station to Del Amo Metro Passenger Station, TSB Deputies observed an adult male (suspect) retrieve a concealed kitchen knife from his pants pocket while seated in the middle of the train then placed it in a blue shopping cart between his legs. Deputies detained the suspect pending a dirk or dagger investigation. While being detained a Deputy involved use of force occurred. Deputies were able to maintain control of the suspect and place him in hand cuffs without further incident.  Suspects was arrested. 

09/07

Vandalism – Suspect Arrested

TSB Deputies responded to La Brea Avenue / Regent Street, in the City of Inglewood regarding a vandalism call for service. Deputies contacted the bus operator who stated as he was pulling away from his stop, he saw a male adult (suspect) approach the front door of the bus and attempt to gain access. However, the bus operator refused to open the door. The suspect became agitated and picked up a nearby rock and smashed the driver’s side window of the bus. The damage is estimated at approximately $1,900.00. The suspect was arrested on scene. 

Assault with a Deadly Weapon (Unknow Weapon) – Suspect Outstanding

TSB station was notified by Long Beach PD of a person exiting the train a Willow Metro Passenger Station with a stab wound to his lower abdomen. Long Beach PD responded along with Long Beach Fire and transported the adult male (victim) to a local hospital. TSB Deputies responded to the local hospital and contacted the victim who was uncooperative and refused to provide any information regarding the incident and/or injuries. The victim was treated for his injuries and remains in stable condition. 

Assault with a Deadly Weapon – Suspect Outstanding

TSB Deputies responded to the Double Tree Hotel in El Segundo regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service, that occurred somewhere between Long Beach Metro Passenger Station and Crenshaw Metro Passenger Station. Deputies contacted an adult male (Victim) who stated he observed an adult female (Suspect 1) behaving erratically. The victim began a verbal exchange with suspect 1. The exchange then turned physical when another adult female (Suspect 2) then approached the victim and began to punch him in the face. Suspect 1 then began to also punch the victim in the face and upper body. The victim attempted to defend himself by fighting back.

Another adult male (Suspect 3) observed the fight and started to kick and punch the victim. The victim was able to exit the train at Crenshaw Passenger Station but was not sure if the suspects remained on the train or exited. The victim then left the location.  El Segundo Fire responded to the location to treat the victim. The victim refused medical treatment. The suspects are still outstanding.

Vandalism – Suspect Outstanding

TSB Deputies responded to Artesia Metro Bus Stop regarding a vandalism call for service. Deputies contacted the bus operator who stated as he was pulling away from his stop, he saw a male adult (suspect) approach the front door of the bus and punch the glass of the door. The glass shattered and the bus operator stopped the bus. The suspect then fled the location and out of view. The suspect caused approximately $65.99 dollars in damage.

Assault with a Deadly Weapon– Suspect Arrested

TSB Deputies responded to Long Beach Metro Passenger Station regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service. Deputies contacted an adult male (Victim) who stated he parked his vehicle in the east parking lot of the Long Beach Passenger Station parking lot. The victim went to the ticket vending machines to put money on his transit access pass card, while his wife and daughters remained inside their vehicle.  While the victim was at the ticket vending machine, an adult male (suspect) approached the vehicle and demanded money.  The wife remained in the car and refused to give the suspect money. 

The suspect became angry and struck their car twice with the metal rod, causing approximately $1,200 in damage.   As the victim returned to his vehicle, he was approached by the suspect and without warning struck him one time on the left side of his face, with an 8-foot-long metal rod that was sharpened at one end, causing an approximate 2-3” puncture wound to his left cheek. The suspect then fled from the location. Assisting deputies responded and relocated the suspect at which time a short foot pursuit ensued. The suspect was arrested. The victim sustained non-life-threatening cuts to his face and was transported to local Hospital for further medical evaluation.

09/06

Assault with a Deadly Weapon – Suspect Outstanding

TSB Deputies responded to Crenshaw Metro Passenger Station regarding an assault with a deadly weapon. Deputies contacted an adult female (Victim) who stated she was approached by a male adult (Suspect) who began punching her in the upper body, face and elbows. The suspect also attempted to strangle her. The suspect fled the location. The victim refused further medical treatment. The suspect is outstanding.

Assault with a Deadly Weapon– Suspect Arrested

TSB Deputies responded to Willowbrook Metro Passenger Station regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service. The call indicated an adult male (suspect) had pulled a steel knife and threatened train riders. Deputies responded and contacted the suspect at which time a Deputy involved use of force occurred. Deputies were able to place the suspect in handcuffs without further incident. LA County Fire responded however the suspect declined medical treatment. Deputies sustained no injuries. Suspects was arrested. 

Replica Gun on Metro Property – Suspect Arrested

TSB Deputies responded to 4th Street/Colorado, Downtown Santa Monica Metro Passenger Station regarding a person with a gun call for service. Upon arrival Deputies contacted Metro security who stated, while conducting train sweeps, they contacted an adult male (Suspect) who appeared to be asleep. While contacting the suspect they noticed what looked like the outline of a gun in the suspect’s pants pocket. Metro security detained the suspect. Deputies inspected the firearm and found it to be a BB gun, not a real firearm. The suspect was arrested.

Spousal Assault – Suspect Outstanding

TSB Deputies responded to Hawthorne Metro Passenger Station regarding an assault call for service. Deputies contacted an adult female (Victim) who stated she and her boyfriend (Suspect) were arguing. The argument turned violent when the suspect punched the victim resulting in significant bruising to her left eye. The victim was treated on scene however refused transportation to local hospital. The suspect was located and arrested.

Deceased Person

TSB Deputies responded to 26th Street/Bergamont Metro Passenger Station regarding a deceased person. Upon arrival Deputies were notified that a Metro supervisor was flagged down by an unknown patron regarding an adult, male laying on the platform. Metro Supervisor attempted to contact the person and found him unresponsive. The male was pronounced deceased. LASD Homicide Detectives were notified and responded to the location. The coroner arrived and took possession of the decedent. No foul play was suspected.

09/05

Assault with a Deadly Weapon/Box Cutter – Suspect Outstanding

TSB deputies responded to Firestone Passenger Station regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service. Deputies contacted a female adult (victim) who stated she was involved in an argument with two female adults (suspects) on the platform (NFD).  The victim further stated while sitting on the staircase at the Firestone Passenger Station she was approached by the suspects again.  Suspect #1 then pulled out an unknown sharp object and stabbed the victim three times in the right arm and one time in the back. Suspect #2 held the victim down and punched her.  The suspects fled the location toward the platform.  Suspect #1 was seen on CCTV running on the right-of-way and out of view. 

The victim was transported to a local hospital for further medical treatment, where she was treated for four non-life-threatening wounds.  The victim was unhoused.  The suspects (seen on CCTV) did not appear to be unhoused. 

Robbery – Suspect Arrested

TSB Deputies responded to Atlantic Boulevard/Valley Boulevard in the City of Alhambra, regarding a disturbance on a bus call for service. Deputies contacted a male adult (Victim) who stated while on the bus he got into a verbal argument with an male adult (suspect). The suspect punched the victim several times in the face/upper body and forcefully took his cellphone. The victim sustained redness to the face but refused medical treatment.  The suspect was arrested.

Grand Theft – Suspect(s) Outstanding

TSB Deputies responded to Centinela Ave/Florence Ave, Inglewood regarding a copper theft call for service. Deputies contacted a Metro Supervisor who stated that unknown suspects cut into a Metro fence line and stole 50 feet of copper wire. The estimated value of the copper wire is $1,500.

The TSB Weekly Update is not a complete list of all incidents, arrests or events that occurred. The details contained within each incident description are preliminary information only and are not meant to replace those of a full investigation. For inquiries please contact the TSB PIO, Deputy Dorian T. Penn.

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09/05

Assault with a Deadly Weapon/Box Cutter – Suspect Outstanding

TSB deputies responded to Firestone Passenger Station regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service. Deputies contacted a female, adult (victim) who stated, she was involved in an argument with two female, adults (suspects) on the platform (NFD).  The victim further stated while sitting on the staircase at the Firestone Passenger Station she was approached by the suspects again.  Suspect #1 then pulled out an unknown sharp object and stabbed the victim three times in the right arm and one time in the back. Suspect #2 held the victim down and punched her.  The suspects fled the location toward the platform.  Suspect #1 was seen on CCTV running on the right-of-way and out of view. 

The victim was transported to a local hospital for further medical treatment, where she was treated for four non-life-threatening wounds.  The victim was unhoused.  The suspects (seen on CCTV) did not appear to be unhoused. 

Robbery – Suspect Arrested

TSB Deputies responded to Atlantic Boulevard/Valley Boulevard in the city of Alhambra, regarding a disturbance on a bus call for service. Deputies contacted a male, adult (Victim) who stated while on the bus he got into a verbal argument with a male, adult (suspect). The suspect punched the victim several times in the face/upper body and forcefully took his cellphone. The victim sustained redness to the face but refused medical treatment.  The suspect was arrested.

Grand Theft – Suspect(s) Outstanding

TSB Deputies responded to Centinela Ave/Florence Ave, Inglewood regarding a copper theft call for service. Deputies contacted a Metro Supervisor who stated that unknown suspects cut into a Metro fence line and stole 50 feet of copper wire. The estimated value of the copper wire is $1,500.

09/02

Robbery (Strong Arm) – Suspect Outstanding

TSB Deputies responded to Willowbrook Metro Passenger Station regarding a robbery call for service. Deputies contacted a female (Victim) who stated male (suspect) ran up behind the victim and forcefully removed the victim’s cellular phone from her hand and ran off the train and out of view. The Deputies conducted a search of the area for the suspects; however, they were not located.

Assault with a Deadly Weapon/Box Cutter – Suspect Arrested

TSB deputies responded to El Segundo Passenger Station regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service. Deputies contacted two adult male (Victims) who stated they were involved in an argument (NFD) with an acquaintance which turned into a physical fight on the platform. During the fight, the suspect fell off the platform and onto the tracks. The suspect then climbed back onto the platform, retrieved a box cutter and swung it at the two victims, causing cuts to their hands. The suspect then fled westbound on El Segundo Boulevard. The suspect was located and arrested. Both victims sustained non-life-threatening cuts to their hands and were transported to local Hospital for further medical evaluation.

Obstruct MTA employee during course of their official duties – Suspect Arrested

TSB Deputies responded to Del Mar Passenger Station regarding a trespassing call for service. Deputies arrive and contact Metro Security Officer (Victim), who stated, they contacted an adult male (suspect) for fare evasion. Metro Security informed the suspect that he needed to leave the area, at which time the suspect walked towards the victim while yelling. The victim, fearing he was about to be assaulted and pepper sprayed the suspect. The victim was not injured during the altercation.   The suspect was treated for irritation to his face by Pasadena Fire. The suspect was arrested and did not possess a valid TAP card. 

08/31

Bus Versus Pedestrian (Bicycle) – No Injuries

TSB Deputies responded to the intersection of Somerset Boulevard and Lakewood Boulevard in the City of Paramount regarding a traffic collision call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted Southland Transit (STI) bus (MTA contracted bus company) operator who stated while pulling away from the bus stop, the bus struck a pedestrian on a bicycle. The pedestrian sustained a small laceration to the elbow.  LA County Fire Department responded, treated/released the pedestrian on scene. STI supervisor responded to the scene. This Traffic collision was documented/taken by Lakewood Sheriff’s Station.

08/29

Assault with a Deadly Weapon – Suspect Outstanding

TSB Deputies responded to Monrovia Metro Passenger Station regarding an assault call for service. Deputies contacted an adult male (Victim) who stated the was approached and attacked by another male adult without provocation. The suspect punched the victim and pulled him off the train. The suspect pushed the victim off the platform and the victim fell to the ground. The suspect fled the location. The victim was transported to a local hospital in stable condition pending further medical evaluation.

The TSB Weekly Update is not a complete list of all incidents, arrests, or events that occurred. The details contained within each incident description are preliminary information only and are not meant to replace those of a full investigation. For inquiries please contact the TSB PIO, Deputy Dorian T. Penn.

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MORNING INCIDENT UPDATE
Wednesday, September 12, 2024

CURRENT SITUATION:

Today the Bridge Fire was still active, however, the behavior moderated significantly due to the slight increase in humidity and decrease in temperatures. Firefighters were able to make great progress on the ground aided by aircraft to attack the fire aggressively 24-hours per day.

Crews continued to be engaged with structure defense in the communities of Wrightwood, Piñon Hills, and Mount Baldy. The ability for crews to also extinguish new fire starts in the vicinity of the Bridge Fire is also a good sign and testament to their success and hard work.

The north side of the fire remained the most active. However, more favorable weather conditions aided firefighters in gaining the upper hand on holding the fire on the south side of Highway 2. Top priorities for firefighters remained in structure protection and defense of the communities nearby with dozer line construction and pre-treating containment lines with fire retardant.

On the east side, firefighters were able to directly engage as the fire behaved favorably, backing and flanking slowly down to Mount Baldy Road. Firefighters continue to hold the fire on the west side of this road and continue structure protection efforts in the communities of Mount Baldy Village, including the Icehouse Canyon area.

To the south, firefighters were successful in reinforcing containment lines and scouted to reopen old dozer lines for contingency planning. Front-country communities currently under an evacuation warning will see dozers and fire personnel working on the south flank of the fire to construct these contingency lines and protect the communities below it. A five-acre spot fire near Sunset Peak was also successfully suppressed with direct attack.

On the west side of the fire, containment lines are holding and firefighters are engaged in mop up. checking the area for hotspots and extinguishing them. There is minimal growth and moderated fire behavior in this area.

Evacuation Orders:

  • Highway 138 south to Lone Pine Canyon and Highway 2 east to Lone Pine Canyon Road.
  • Piñon Hills from Wrightwood north to Highway 18 and Beekley Road west to Los Angeles County.
  • Lone Pine Canyon from the community of Wrightwood to Highway 138/Lone Pine Canyon Road south to the Forest.
  • Entire Community of Wrightwood.
  • East Fork communities of Camp Williams Resort (Café, mobile home park, campground) and River Community (near the resort).
  • Mt. Baldy Road, all residents north of the San Antonio Dam up to the Mt. Baldy Resort.

Evacuation warnings:

  • The area of Phelan from Highway 138 east to Baldy Mesa Road and Phelan Road south to Sayle Road
  • San Antonio Heights and Upland from the foothills south to 23rd Street.
  • Piñon Hills from Wrightwood north to Highway 138 and Lebec Road west to Los Angeles County.

Evacuation Centers:

  • San Bernardino County Fairgrounds: 14800 Seventh Street, Victorville, CA 92392
  • Jessie Turner Health and Fitness Community Center: 15556 Summit Ave, Fontana, CA 92336. Call (909) 854-5100
  • Pomona Fait-plex: 601 W McKinley Avenue, Pomona, CA, 91768 (Enter Gate 3, comer of McKinley and White)
  • Animals:
    o Devore Animal Shelter: 19777 Shelter Way, San Bemardino, CA 92407. Call (909) 386-9820, or after hours: (800) 472-5609
    o Palmdale Animal Care Center (Small Animals): 38550 Sierra Hwy, Palmdale, CA 93550
    o Lancaster Animal Care Center (Small Animals): 5210 W Ave I, Lancaster, CA 93536
    o Antelope Valley Fairgrounds (Large Animals): 2551 W Avenue H, Lancaster, CA 93536. Call 562-706-8581 prior to arrival.

For more information on shelters, visit:
https://www.redcross.org/get-help/disaster-relief-and-recovery-services/find-an-open-shelter.html

https://lacounty.gov/emergency/

If not already registered for Emergency alerts, please register for them here:

https://ready.lacounty.gov/emergency-notifications

https://wp.sbcounty.gov/sheriff/alerts/

CLOSURES:

  • SR-138 from Lone Pine Canyon Road to Beekley Road
  • SR-2 closed from Big Pines to SR-138.
  • San Gabriel Canyon and East Fork of the San Gabriel River
  • Highway 39
  • East Fork Road
  • Glendora Ridge Road
  • Glendora Mountain Road
  • Mt. Baldy Road at Shinn Road intersection

WEATHER:

Red Flag Warning highlighting imminent critical fire weather patterns was extended until 10:00a.m. tomorrow, however, conditions should improve thereafter. There will be increased stability in weather with lower temperatures and higher humidity, allowing firefighters to. make good progress on their suppression efforts.

Exposed ridges at higher elevations ill have higher wind speeds than the lower valley and canyon areas, which is where active fire behavior and higher flame lengths will continue to be most visible.

For information on smoke impacts and an interactive map, visit fire.airnow.gov.