Residential Burglaries
RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES
There have been recent cases in Redondo Beach involving residential burglaries.
There has been a recent increase in burglaries around town, especially in the Franklin Park area. Please pass this information along to your neighbors via your Neighborhood Watch roster, Facebook and Nextdoor as soon as possible.
Please alert all of your neighbors. Extra police patrols have been initiated.
There have been reports of a white BMW with 2 to 3 individuals in it, knocking on doors, if no one answers they break into the house. They also have used women and children to assist in their crime spree. If you notice any suspicious vehicle cruising your neighborhood, try to get the license plate numbers. Any additional info like time of day can be beneficial.
The Ring doorbell or another brand that allows you to answer your door remotely can be a deterrent and will capture an image of the suspects.
Also, please be aware of a man going door to door in the Golden Triangle/McBain and Manhattan Beach Blvd. area. The suspect has been telling residents about road closures and asking for days the following week when they will be home, then asking to use the restroom. Do NOT allow anyone in your home you do not know.
CALL POLICE DISPATCH: 310-379-5411. If the person is aggressive or threatening you, CALL 911 immediately.
1. Report any suspicious activity to RBPD Dispatch as soon as possible. CALL THE POLICE FIRST before you start posting on social media. The police dispatch phone number is 310 379-5411
2. Keep your doors and windows locked.
3. Do not leave any items in your car that are visible.
4. Keep your car locked at all times, even in your own driveway.
5. Put your car in the garage whenever possible
DON’T BE A VICTIM
Contact the Police and report any suspicious activity.
Prepared by the Community Services Unit (310) 318-0612
Address/Location
Redondo Beach Police Department
401 Diamond St
Redondo Beach, CA 90277
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 310-379-2477