Crime & Safety

Crime Blotter: Bike Stolen from Home Parking Garage

The bike was not secured while the owner was away on a business trip, according to the Sierra Madre Police Department crime blotter.

Crime blotter information provided by the Sierra Madre Police Department.


Monday August 26, 2013

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A resident of the 00 block of Suffolk Avenue returned from a multi-day business trip and discovered his bicycle missing from his parking garage stall. The owner did not secure or lock the bicycle before he left on the trip. 

 Residents should call 9-1-1 to report any police, fire, or medical emergency, including:

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  • Crimes in progress or crimes that have just occurred
  • Suspicious activity or behavior
  • Fights or domestic violence
  • Suicide attempts
  • Building fires, brush fires, trash fires, or any other fires
  • Traffic accidents
  • Any medical emergency for which immediate care is needed
  • Vicious animals – but not a bear walking through the neighborhood or yard

Residents are asked not to call 9-1-1 to report any non-emergency problems or to ask questions; instead, please call the Sierra Madre Police Department's non-emergency line at (626) 355-1414.


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