Crime Reports: Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and Redondo Beach - Beach Reporter

1, on the 400 block of Rosecrans Avenue, an unknown suspect(s) entered the carport and stole the victim’s bicycle by cutting off the bicycle lock. 3, on the 900 block of Fourth Street, an unknown suspect(s) kicked in a rear door, entered the residence and stole electronics and other personal accessories. 3, on the 2900 block of Laurel Avenue, an unknown suspect(s) entered the residence by kicking in the locked front door. 1, on the 100 block of South Poinsettia Avenue, video surveillance captured a light colored 4-door sedan pull up to a carport. A suspect exited the passenger side door of the sedan and entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle that was parked in the driveway. The suspect remained inside the victim’s vehicle for about two minutes before returning to the light colored sedan and fleeing the scene. 1, on the 300 block of South Poinsettia Avenue, an unknown suspect(s) entered the victim’s unlocked vehicle that was parked in the driveway. The suspects stole miscellaneous personal items and credit cards. Between Wednesday, July 29, and Thursday, July 30, on the 3600 block of Pine Avenue, an unknown suspect(s) smashed the rear driver’s side window of the victim’s vehicle despite the fact that the vehicle was unlocked. On Wednesday, July 22, on the 1900 block of Park Avenue an unknown suspect(s) used the victim’s personal identifying information to file a fraudulent tax return. On Wednesday, July 22, on the 2500 block of Valley Drive, an unknown suspect(s) took a bag containing. Source: tbrnews.com