Eye on Crime

Crimes reported by the LBPD May 24—31
Council Districts 6 (North of PCH)
7 & 8 (East of the LA River & North to Del Amo Boulevard)

Tuesday, May 24
Felony suspect arrested

1pm— Los Angeles
Long Beach police and fire department arson investigators made another arrest related to a local fire that occurred in April of this year.

Wednesday, May 25
Felony suspects arrested

4pm— 2000 block of Linden Avenue
Patrol officers attempted to detain a male juvenile with outstanding warrants when he fled on foot. The subject surrendered himself to a patrol officer after a perimeter was established. The subject was arrested without incident, along with another male adult for a probation violation. During a subsequent search warrant, a shotgun was located inside a residence.

Robbery suspect arrested
9pm— Lewis Avenue and Wardlow Road

A citizen flagged down a passing patrol officer regarding a robbery that had just occurred at a local business. The citizen was able to point out the suspect, who was then arrested, and the loss was returned to the store.

Thursday, May 26
Robbery

2:30am— 4200 block of Long Beach Boulevard
A local business was robbed at gunpoint. The male suspect fled on foot before police arrived. There were no injuries reported.

Felony suspects arrested
4:30pm— 1900 block of Atlantic Avenue

A victim who was robbed while walking in the area contacted Long Beach patrol officers at the East police substation. Following an initial investigation, patrol officers were able to locate and arrest the robbery suspect shortly after the incident occurred. The victim’s property was recovered and returned.

Assault
5pm— Long Beach Boulevard and Willow Street

Long Beach patrol officers responded to a local hospital to a report that a gunshot victim had walked into the emergency room. The victim indicated that he had been shot while walking in the area. The victim was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

Saturday, May 28
Homicide

9:30pm— Northbound 405 Freeway/Wardlow Road
The California Highway Patrol contacted the Long Beach Police Department regarding two male shooting victims found in a car on the shoulder of the freeway. Patrol officers responded and discovered that both victims were deceased.

Sunday, May 29
Felony suspect arrested

9:30am— 4000 block of Brayton Avenue
Officers responded to a report of a burglary in progress. Officers flooded the area and located a male juvenile subject three blocks away. He was arrested without incident.

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