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Sheriff’s blotter

Agoura Hills

Agoura Hills

Three men who wore dark clothing (two of whom were in ski masks and spoke with accents, possibly Middle Eastern) knocked a male victim’s head into a table and stole two large printers and software valued at $20,500 from a business in the 30600 block of Thousand Oaks Boulevard at 6:10 a.m. Nov. 25. The victim had been "set up" with an appointment for a rush printing job that morning by a male who also had an accent (possibly Middle Eastern). At one point, a suspect threatened the victim with a utility knife and then slashed at his face and abdomen. The victim was also hit on the head with a small club or baseball bat and his hands and ankles were tied with utility cords and duct tape. The suspects departed in an unknown vehicle. The victim eventually untied himself and called authorities. He was treated for multiple injuries, none life threatening.

A business window had $250 damage and $3,805 worth of computer equipment was stolen between Nov. 22 and 25 in the 30800 block of Agoura Road.

Spray painted graffiti caused damages estimated at $200 at Sumac Elementary School on Nov. 22 or 23.

Calabasas

Ten people had access to a locked cabinet between Nov. 14 and 19 in the 26500 block of Agoura Road from which $17,500 worth of Laker tickets were stolen.

A window of a business in the 23900 block of Calabasas Road was shattered at 5:35 a.m. Nov. 19 and a computer and printer were stolen. Total loss: $2,900.

A minivan window had $250 damage on Kingfisher Drive and a laptop computer and digital camera (totaling a loss of $2,400) were stolen.

Computer equipment valued at $2,002 was stolen from a business office (no signs of forced entry) between Nov. 22 and 25 in the 5000 block of N. Parkway Calabasas.

Two mailboxes had $1,000 damages after vandalism on Malaga Court at around 2:15 a.m. Nov. 28. Juveniles who were possibly trying to crash a party in the same vicinity (and who were drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana) are possible suspects.

The loss was $480 after a window and sign posts were vandalized at Viewpoint School on Nov. 21 or 22.

On Nov. 21 or 22 in the 23400 block of Park Sorrento, $350 cash was stolen from an office. Checks totaling $2,300 (payable to the city of Calabasas) were also stolen.

The loss was $140 after a bicycle, a bike cable and key lock were stolen from a carport in the 3800 block of Poppyseed Lane sometime around 5 p.m. Nov. 21.

Westlake/T.O.

Between 10 p.m. Nov. 25 and 9 a.m. Nov. 26 in the 100 block of Promenade Way, $10,000 worth of merchandise was stolen from a vendor cart. Damages were $10.

A laptop computer, a digital camera and a Polaroid camera (totaling a loss of $4,300) were stolen the night of Nov. 25 in the 300 block of N. Westlake Boulevard. The break-in caused $70 in damages.

Between noon Nov. 29 and noon Dec. 1 in the 2600 block of Townsgate Road, a laptop computer and two handheld computers valued at $3,000 were stolen. Damages were $30.

At 8:35 p.m. Nov. 26 at Hampshire Road and Royal Oaks, a fight broke out and a $100 necklace was stolen from a victim.

Between 5:30 p.m. Nov. 26 and 8:30 a.m. Nov. 27 in the 3100 block of Sierra Drive, paintballs caused $300 in damages to a home.

Westlake Village

A Chevy pickup had $700 dashboard damage and an in-dash CD player was stolen ($800 loss). The burglary (no signs of forced entry) occurred on Saddlecrest Lane between Nov. 20 and 27.

There were no signs of forced entry in the burglary of a vehicle. The incident occurred in a parking lot in the 5700 block of Lindero Canyon Road between 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Nov. 19. Stolen were an in-dash stereo, a tachometer and a radar detector. Total loss: $550.

Spray painted graffiti caused $500 damage at a building in the 30800 block of Thousand Oaks Boulevard the night of Nov. 20.

A chuck of concrete hurled through an office building window caused $500 damage the night of Nov. 20 on Via Colinas.

On Snowpeak Drive sometime before 3 a.m. Nov. 26, tools, a motorcycle chain, compact discs, a backpack and sunglasses were stolen from a truck ($316 loss). No signs of forcible entry were observed.

The damage was $300 after a pickup was "keyed" on Kirsten Lee Drive between 12:30 and 10:45 a.m. Nov. 21.



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