- Theft from Vehicles (13 Total): No obvious pattern.
- Theft of Vehicles (7 Total): Mostly clustering around Rotary Centennial Park.
- Property Crime (6 Total): They usually happen south of 15th Street, much like the assaults
- Quality of Life (5 Total): Two at each park which are possession. The other is disorder.
- Breaking & Entering (5 Total): Mostly clustering around Rotary Centennial Park.
- Assaults (5 Total): They seem to follow 14th Street. Also around Rotary Centennial Park.
- Robbery (4 total): Mostly clustering around Anaheim towards the park.
- Theft (4 total): Depends greatly on how you define the neighborhood. No real pattern.
- Homicide (1 Total): The 4th of July Homicide. Suspect in custody One unsolved outside the neighborhood.
- Sexual Offense, Fire, Emergency, Proactive Policing Other (0 Total)
August Stats (MacArthur Park Neighborhood Only):
- Property Crime (9 Total): All west of Gardenia. Otherwise, no pattern/ up 30%.
- Theft from Vehicles (8 Total): No obvious pattern. On other side of Old Zaferia Way this more than doubles. Down about 30%.
- Assaults (6 Total): No pattern; even spread. Up 16%.
- Theft (6 total): No real pattern. Up 33%.
- Theft of Vehicles (4 Total): No obvious pattern. On other side of Old Zaferia Way this more than doubles. Down 42%.
- Robbery (3 total): Be careful in the alley between Walnut and Gaviota. Down 25%.
- Vehicle Recovery (2 Total): Anaheim and Walnut/ Stanton and 15th. Not recorded last month, but up 50%.
- Quality of Life (1 Total): Meth/ PCP at Cherry and PCH. Down 80%.
- Breaking & Entering (0 Total): 100% improvement
- Homicide (0 Total):Down 100%. There was an attempted shooting at Gaviota and 14th. Drive by/ suspected as gang related.
- Sexual Offense, Fire, Emergency, Proactive Policing Other (0 Total): No Chage
Summary: In August there were 39 total Incidents ( a 22% Decrease in crime). Theft from Vehicles, theft of vehicles, robbery, breaking and entering, homicide, quality of life, are all trending down. Assaults, robbery and property crime are trending up.
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