Assault
The victim was
crossing the roadway from parking lot 7 to Student
Housing when a vehicle stopped in front of him.
Suspect #1 exited the vehicle and engaged the
victim in conversation. Suspect #1 punched the
victim in the face. The Victim returned the punch
hitting the suspect in the mouth. Suspect #2 exited
the vehicle and punched the victim several times in
the head knocking him to the ground.
Both suspects returned
to the vehicle. The vehicle fled the area
southbound towards Parking Lot #4 and out of view.
The Victim sustained
minor injury.
SUSPECT DESCRIPTIONS:
Suspect-1:
Male/black/6’1; wearing blue hat with white NY on
front; fade hair cut; black t-shirt; sleeve tattoos
on arms
Suspect-2:
Male/black/5”11; wearing blue hat with white NY on
front; white t-shirt
Suspect-3:
Driver of vehicle; unknown description
Vehicle:
Black, 4-door, sedan
Anyone having any
information regarding this crime or the identities
of the suspects, please call Detective Sergeants
Michael Kinoshita or Bennie Williams at the CSUDH
Police Department at (310)243-3639 or the Anonymous
Tip Line at (310)243-3980.
CRIME
ALERT UPDATE
Suspects Arrested in Theft of Catalytic Converters
On September 4, 2009, a multi-agency task force
arrested 2 suspects for stealing at least 60
catalytic converters from vehicles in parking lots
at UCLA, USC, LAX, Los Angeles, Culver City, and
Marina Del Rey.
Information received from a campus community member
regarding suspicious activity in CSUDH parking lot 7
matched the above suspect vehicle description and
suspect descriptions. We believe that these suspects
are responsible for our campus catalytic converter
thefts. Detective Bennie Williams is currently
working with the task force to develop evidence to
tie these suspects to our thefts and file additional
charges.
We
encourage the campus community to continue to report
suspicious activity anywhere on campus to our Police
Dispatcher at (310)243-3639.
Suspicious activity includes, people loitering near
vehicles, “working” underneath a vehicle, idling
vehicles or other unusual activity.
We
have increased our patrol visibility in the campus
parking lots. We have expanded our Student Patrol
Program and will be stationing Student Escorts in
our parking lots Monday – Thursday from 8am – 11pm.
These students will have radios and act as “eyes and
ears” for the police in addition to providing
information services to the campus community and
visitors.
If you
have any questions or concerns, please contact Chief
Susan Sloan or Detective Bennie Williams at the
University Police Department (310)243-3639 or via
email.
Vehicle Component Theft
Crime:
Vehicle Burglary
/
Component Theft
Date:
September 02, 2009
Weapon:
Hands, tools
Location:
Lot # 1, 7, 13
Vehicles:
(3) Toyotas / year: 1997 & 2000, (1) Nissan / year 1989
Suspects:
No
description reported
On
09/02/2009 (Wednesday) between the hours of 10:30 A.M.
and 7:30 P.M. there were four thefts of Catalytic
Converters
from vehicles in the parking lots.
The suspects have targeted SUV type vehicles. These
vehicles are the easiest to get under to remove the
Catalytic Converters. This crime takes only 30 to 60
seconds to complete.
It
is believed the suspects wait until the cars are
unattended then approach the vehicle and crawl under the
vehicle to remove the Catalytic Converter.
It is more than likely that the suspects are working in
teams of two or possibly three.
The University Police Department has increased patrol in
and around all parking lots. Furthermore the CSU- Police
Department is in the process of acquiring additional
personnel to assist in monitoring the parking lots.
We
encourage all of the campus community to report any
unusual activities or suspicious persons to the campus
police department. You can call Dispatch at
(310)243-3639 or activate campus call boxes if
convenient.
Anyone
with information regarding these incidents, please
contact the University Police Department at
(310)243-3639 or Ext. 3001 or via email at
bewilliams@csudh.edu
(Detective Bennie Williams).
On December 20, 2007 the crime was reported to the University
Police Department.
The victim is a CSUDH student. On November 15, 2007 at 8:00 pm
the victim was walking on the south sidewalk of Victoria St.
towards Avalon Blvd. passing Home Depot Center Gate C. The
suspect grabbed her from behind and dragged her into the bushes
between parking lots 11 and 12. He forced her to the ground and
sexually assaulted her. The suspect then ran off northbound
back towards Victoria Street.
SUSPECT DESCRIPTION:
Suspect:
Male / black / 25-27 years old / 6’1” – 6’3” tall / muscular
build / dark complexion / goatee moustache-beard and sideburns.
Wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, black beanie cap and “Red
Monkey” brand dark jeans. The jeans had embroidered designs on
the rear pockets depicting nude women.
Vehicle:
None seen
Anyone having any information regarding the crime or the
identity of the suspect can call
Detective Sergeant Mike Kinoshita or Detective Sergeant Bennie
Williams,
C.S.U.D.H. Police Dept. 1000 E. Victoria St., Carson CA 90747,
310.243.3639
September 23, 2007
(Sunday)
The victim parked her car. She was standing outside the door
getting her purse when she heard Suspect-1 approach saying “Hey
bay bay. You’re too fine to be out here by yourself.” The
victim turned around and Suspect-1 pushed her into her car and
held her down. Suspect-2 opened the other door helped hold the
victim. Suspect-1 tore and cut the victim’s shirt off with a
knife. Suspect-3 pulled the victim’s pants off and sexually
assaulted her. Suspect-4 watched from outside. The Suspects
then left southbound into Parking lot 7.
SUSPECT DESCRIPTIONS:
Suspect-1:
Male / black / 18-19 years old / 5’8” – 5’10” tall / slightly
muscular build / short black hair in a fade style / brown eyes
and wearing a black or dark blue hooded sweatshirt and baggy
blue jeans.
Suspect-2:
Male / black / 20 years old / 5’6” tall / medium-heavy build / /
short black hair in a fade style / brown eyes and wearing a
black or dark blue hooded sweatshirt with a red bandana around
his neck.
Suspect-3:
Male / black / 20-21 years old / 5’7” tall / medium muscular
build and wearing a black or dark blue hooded sweatshirt.
Suspect-4:
Male / black / 16-17 years old
Vehicle:
None seen
Anyone having any information regarding the crime or the
identity of the suspect can call
Detective Sergeant Mike Kinoshita or Detective Sergeant Bennie
Williams,
C.S.U.D.H. Police Dept. 1000 E. Victoria St., Carson CA 90747,
310.243.3639
December 11,
2006 (Monday)
Robbery
On Monday December 11,
2006 at around 10:00 am a robbery occurred on the roadway that
leads from Student Housing to Parking Lot #7.
The victim was walking
along the roadway when a black Honda / Toyota 4 door pulled up
by her. The suspect got out from the front passenger side, ran
up to her, grabbed her purse, got back into the car, and the car
drove off.
The suspect is described
as follows:
Male, black, 20-25 years
old, 5’9” to 5’11” tall. He was wearing a black or grey hooded
sweatshirt.
If anyone witnessed this
crime or has any information regarding this crime, please call
the University Police at 310-243-3639
Note: During the holiday
season burglaries, robberies and property theft crimes
increase. Be cautious. Don’t leave property unattended. Don’t
leave purses, laptops, presents, or other valuables in
unattended offices or in plain view in your car.
Special Attention Welch Hall Employees
On Tuesday October 24, 2006 at
around 12:30 pm a 42” Plasma TV was stolen from WH D116
(Distance Learning Studio). The suspect is described as
possibly a Hispanic male, 20-35 years old, medium – heavy build,
medium length dark hair, 5’4”-5’8” tall, wearing a dark t shirt,
dark pants, and a backpack.
The suspect had been seen going
in and out of the Welch Hall 1st floor from
approximately noon until 12:30 pm.
The suspect took the TV and
used a cart to wheel it out the west Welch Hall 1st
floor doors to the loading zone. He may have loaded the TV into
a car that was parked in the loading zone.
Please see attached two photo’s
If anyone recalls seeing this
person or the car he drove, please call the University Police at
310-243-3639.