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COUNTY OF Los ANGELES ~ >~W.~'}l~E JM McDONNELL, SHERFF (818) 878-188 October 4, 216 The Honorable Susan Mcsweeney Mayor, City of Westlake Village 312 Oak Crest Drive Westlake Village, CA 91361 Dear Mayor Mcsweeney: Listed below are the year-to-date crime statistic comparisons for the City of Westlake Village for the month of September 216. CRME STATSTCS CRME Homicide Rape Robbery Armed Strong-Arm Assault BurQlarv Residential Business Garage/Out-Building Vehicle (locked) Theft Grand ($95 +) Petty Vehicle (unlocked) Grand Theft Vehicle Arson Domestic Violence Felony Total Part Crimes Percent Change Domestic Violence Misdemeanor CURRENT MTH YTD 216 1 2 6 7 1 9 12 1 18 5 26 4 41 3 36 1 1 14 16 6 YTD 215 CHANGE 2-1 1 1 2 4 7 11-2 9 3 27-9 25 1 5-9 1 26 8-7 1-1 1 153 +7 +4.6% 1-4 211 WEST TEMPLE STREET, Los.ANGELES, CALFORNA 912 A ffiuulition o/ flj tj111uia "--.(/J,.i1ce -1.;o -"

The Honorable Susan Mcsweeney - 2 - October 4, 216. NOTEWORTHY NCDENTS A theft was reported in the 57 block of Corsa Avenue. The suspects were seen by an employee of the location walking through the parking lot carrying the stolen property. When the employee yelled at them, they dropped the stolen property and fled in a silver Chevrolet Tahoe. The suspects were described as male Hispanics, all between 25 and 35 years of age. The case is on-going. (16-5431) A theft occurred in the 37 block of Russell Ranch Road. The suspects (two male Hispanics) entered the location holding a duffle bag. The suspects used this duffle bag to conceal approximately 21 boxes of teeth whitening product and then exited the location without attempting to pay for the items. The suspects fled in an unknown style vehicle. (16-493) A theft from an unlocked vehicle was reported in the 311 block of Thousand Oaks Blvd. The victim began to receive numerous text messages from various credit card companies notifying victim of suspicious activity on the cards. After receiving the alerts, the victim discovered wallet and its contents were stolen from the unlocked vehicle. Video surveillance footage showed the suspect as a male White, heavy set, wearing a gray shirt, blue jeans and a black baseball cap. (16-521) ll. TRAFFC See attached. V. AGENDZED CAR See attached. V. CRME PREVENTON See attached. V. JUVENLE NTERVENTON TEAM See attached.

The Honorable Susan Mcsweeney - 3 - October 4, 216 V. ARREST STATSTCS The numbers of arrests listed below are the most current available. YEAR TO DATE CURRENT MONTH 216 SEPTEMBER ADULT JUVENLE ADULT JUVENLE Criminal Homicide Forcible Rape Robbery Aggravated Assault 3 Burglary 3 Larceny Theft 18 1 Grand Theft Auto 2 Arson Forgery Fraud and NSF checks 4 Sex Offenses, Felonies Sex Offenses, Misdemeanors Non-Aggravated Assaults 8 2 Weapon Laws 1 Offenses Against Family Narcotics 13 Liquor Laws Drunk/ Alcohol/Drugs 8 1 Disorderly Conduct Vagrancy Gambling Drunk Driving Vehicle/Boat 3 Vehicle/Boating Laws 17 Vandalism 2 Warrants 15 1 1 Receiving Stolen Property 2 Federal Offenses W / Money Federal Offenses With Money Felonies, Miscellaneous 2 1 Misdemeanors, Miscellaneous 3 2 ARREST TOTALS 14 5 4 Sincerely, JM McDONNELL, SHERFF

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Malibu Lost Hills Station Consolidated Contract City Traffic Report City of Westlake Village September 216 COLLSON SUMMARY Total Collisions - Excluding Private Property Fatal Collisions njury Collisions Property Collisions Private Property Collisions DU Collisions with njuries DU Collisions with Property Damage This Month Month Year Total YTD Total Prior Change Prior YTD +- 9 5 1 99 +1 1-1 1 24 2 +4 8 5 76 78-2 4 4 35 32 +3 1 2-1 1 2-1 Total Pedestrian Collisions Pedestrians Killed Pedestrians njured 1-1 1-1 Total Hit & Run Collisions Hit & Run Fatalities Hit & Run njuries Hit & Run Property Only CTATON SUMMARY Traffic Total Hazardous Violations Non-Hazardous Violations Parking Violations DU Arrests 2 3 18 23-5 1 2 3 18 22-4 This Month Month Year Total YTD Total Prior Change Prior YTD + - 48 51 738 564 +174 33 24 55 371 +134 11 19 177 129 +48 4 7 52 57-5 1 4 7-3

L.A. County Sheriff's Department Lost Hills & Malibu Station Detailed Citation Report From 9/1/216 to 9/3/216 City: WESTLAKE VLLAGE Category Quantity Excessive Speed Citations 28 Excessive Speed Violations 28 Signs and Signals Citations 2 Signs and Signals Violations 2 Unsafe Turning Citations Unsafe Turning Violations Failure to Yield Citations Failure to Yield Violations Child Restraint Citations Child Restraint Violations Safety Belt Citations Safety Belt Violations DU Cites DU Arrests Actual DU Other Hazardous Citations 3 Other Hazardous Violations 3 Non-Hazardous Citations 11 Non-Hazardous Violations 14 Total Hazardous Citations 33 Total Hazardous Violations 33 Pedestrian Citations Pedestrian Violations Bicycle Citations Bicycle Violations Financial Responsibility 3 Radar Cites 28 Parking Cites Total Hazardous Double Stat 33 Total Citations 44 Total Violations 47

L.A. County Sheriff's Department Lost Hills & Malibu Station Monthly Traffic Collision Report 11111216 City of WESTLAKE VLLAGE Date Range Reported: 9111216 to 9/31216 Collisions Total Non-njury Collisions Total njury and Fatal Collisions Total Collisions (njury+ Non-njury) DU Collisions Number of DU Collisions with Fatalities Number of DU Collisions with njuries Number of DU Collisions nvolving Property Damage Total Number of DU Collision Deaths Total Number of DU Collision injuries Total Number of DU Collisions Total Actual Number of DU Arrests Non-DU Collisions Number of Non-DU Collisions with Fatalities Number of Non-DU Collisions with njuries Number of Non-DU Collisions nvolving Property Damage Total Number of Non-DU Collision Deaths Total Number of Non-DU Collision injuries Vehicle/Pedestrian Collisions Number of Vehicle/Pedestrian Collisions with Fatalities Number of Vehicle/Pedestrian Collisions with njuries Total Number of Pedestrian Fatalities Total Number of Pedestrian njuries Vehicle/Bicycle Collisions Number of Vehicle/Bicycle Collisions with Fatalities Number of Vehicle/Bicycle Collisions with njuries Total Number of Vehicle/Bicycle Collision Fatalities Total Number of Vehicle/Bicycle Collision njuries 8 9 8 3 1

Hit & Run Collisions Total Number of Hit & Run Fatalities Total Number of Hit & Run njuries Total Number of PDO Hit & Run Collisions Traffic Citations Total Number of Radar Citations ssued Total Number of Bicycle Citations ssued Total Number of Pedestrian Citations ssued Total Number of Safety Belt Citations ssued Total Number of Child Restraint Citations ssued Total Number of Financial Responsibility Citations ssued Total Number of Hazardous Citations ssued Total Number of Non-Hazardous Citations ssued Total Number of Citations ssued Parking Citations Total Number of Parking Citations ssued 2 28 3 33 11 44 Miscellaneous Child in Passenger Seat or Belts, Number of Fatalities Child in Passenger Seat or Belts, Number of njuries Child Not in Passenger Seat or Belts, Number of Fatalities Child Not in Passenger Seat or Belts, Number of njuries Number of Code 3 or Pursuit Collision Fatalities Number of Code 3 or Pursuit Collision njuries Number of Patrol Vehicle Rear-End Collisions with Amber On Enforcement ndex Enforcement ndex 33. 2

L.A. County Sheriff's Department Lost Hills & Malibu Station Monthly Traffic Safety Management Report City of WESTLAKE VLLAGE Date Range Reported: 9111216 to 9/31216 Total No. of Collisions: 9 njury: 1 Non-njury: 8 Fatal: Private Property: 4 Total No. of Citations: 44 Hazardous Cites: 33 Non-Hazardous Cites: 11 Collisions by Reporting Districts Reporting District No. Location 226 2262 2263 2 at Separate Locations 6 at Separate Locations 1 at Hedgewall Dr and Lindero Canyon Rd Collision Occurred Most Frequently On: Street Name Number of Collisions Lindero Canyon Rd 3 3 at at Separate Locations Agoura Rd 1 at Redcoat Ln Lakeview Canyon Rd 1 1 at Watergate Ct Primary Collision Factors: Violations Description Number of Collisions Drive Wrong Way On Highway 4 2217 Unsafe Turn Failure To Signal 2 2181(b) Approaching Vehicle Failure To Yield 1 21658(a) Lane Straddling; Unsafe Lane Change/ 1 21453(a) Red Signal; Failure To Stop 1 Violations Most Frequently Cited: Violations Description Number of Citations 1

2235 Unsafe Speed 28 146{a) Change Of Address Notification To Dmv Required 3 1628{a) Proof Of Financial Liability-Accident 3 383 Off-Highway, Disobey Signs 3 4{a)(1) Vehicle Registration Required 3 52{a) No Front Plate 3 21453(c) Red Arrow; Failure To Obey 2 12951{a) Drivers License, Not n Possession 4454A Registrationnot n Vehicle Collisions nvolving Pedestrians: O Most Frequent Violations Collisions nvolving Bicyclists: Most Frequent Violations 2

761551 N25A - SH - AD - 32A (2/72) COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SHERFF 1 S DEPARTMENT "A Tradition of Service" OFFCE CORRESPONDENCE DATE: 1-1-16 FROM: Brian Kehoe, Trattic Sergeant Malibu/Lost Hills Station TO: Joshua W. Thai, A/Gaptain Malibu/Lost Hills Station SUBJECT: September Motor Activity Report City of Westlake Village During the month of September the motorcycle officers wrote 43 citations. The citations break down into the following categories: Unsafe Speed 28 Other Non-Hazard 1 Other Hazard 3 Signs and Signals 2 DHH:

LOST HLLS JUVENLE NTERVENTON UNT ACTVTY REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER 216 WESTLAKE VLLAGE A. SCHOOL SSUES We prepared School Safety Plans for schools in Westlake Village. No interventions were held this month. B. NTERVENTONS C. COMMUNTY CRMNAL SSUES 1. We conducted a monthly parental resource class at Lost Hills Sheriff's Station. This program was developed by our unit and is designed to educate parents about: 1) The current trends in juvenile behavior and delinquency, 2) Alcohol/narcotic awareness and recognition, 3) School policy and campus issues, 4) Gang awareness and negative peer relations, 5) Parental rights and responsibilities and, 6) Parental responses to incorrigible and/or delinquent behavior. We also address the specific concerns relating to the minor's behavior. We educate the minor and their parents of possible criminal behavior and the legal consequences. We offer suggestions and make recommendations to improve the minor's quality of life. 2. We spoke with numerous citizens and parents who called to question various juvenile concerns and issues in the community. We also provide the parents with various juvenile resource programs within our community. 3. We met with the Sylmar Juvenile Court District Attorney regarding the investigation and filing of criminal charges against juvenile offenders. 4. We met with Captain Pat Davoren throughout the month in order to keep him up to date regarding our unit's investigations and current juvenile issues within our city. 5. We entered juveniles into the Juvenile Automated ndex system for various violations. 6. We made court appearances to testify as witnesses on the part of the People of the State of California and attended court proceedings in cases generated from the City of Westlake Village. We also investigated, prepared, and filed cases with the District Attorney's office. We additionally assisted other investigators in the preparation of cases for court. 7. We met with station narcotics detectives on a regular basis to exchange information regarding juvenile and drug related issues. We have worked with the narcotic detectives on several narcotic cases directly and indirectly involving juveniles.

8. We handled the processing and follow-up of various juvenile referrals brought to the attention of this unit (i.e., Juvenile nformation Forms, Field nterview Cards, Juvenile Automated ndex, and citations for various juvenile contacts with uniform personnel). 9. We conducted our normal checks of juvenile problem areas in the city during weekend evenings and responded to juvenile related calls for service. 1. We updated the Gang Book and briefed the captain on criminal activity trends. 11. We investigated 3 allegation of child abuse. 12. We registered 5 sex offenders. 13. We conducted 3 home checks of sex registrants. 14. We presented a Cyber Safety Talk at Westlake City Hall for Boys Teen Charity.

Los 11 n/{eles Co11nty ~llllf- 4 Sher1ff 's De partment Lost Hills Sheriff's Station - Community mpact Team 275 Agoura Road Agoura, CA 9131 (818) 878-188 www.lasd.org Westlake Village Monthly Report for September, 216 1. Distribute the directed patrol list to the Westlake field deputies. The list included the skate park, traffic issues in Three Springs, the construction area around Lakeview and Agoura, and extra patrols in the First Neighborhood. 2. Met with Westlake VOP team and go over safety issues. nterview a new potential member. 3. Spoke to citizens via phone and in the station lobby regarding community and crime prevention related issues or questions, i.e., frequency of crimes, statistical information, etc. 4. Reviewed, conditioned, approved and emailed several DRC, TUP, and ABC routing sheets. 5. met with city staff about The Westlake City Celebration. 6. met with the manager of Target and discussed crime prevention. 7. attended two Westlake HOA meetings and spoke with residence about crime prevention. 8. worked the Blue Sun Music Festival and assisted as needed. 9. Maintained the volunteer program by reviewing new applications, conducting background checks, performing live-scan fingerprints, interviewing applicants, training, and recruiting. 1.Attended the "Friends of the Arson Watch & Disaster Services (FAWDS)" meeting. 11. Attend Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff's Foundation board meeting. 12.1 conducted numerous patrol checks of locations in the city that are requiring a little extra attention such as the parks, construction areas etc. 13.1 met with the manager of the Westlake nn to discuss noise issues as well as their monthly car show. Deputy Mike Woodard, (818) 878-556, mrwoodar@lasd.org

Lost Hills Sheriff's Station - Community mpact Team 275 Agoura Road Agoura, CA 9131 {818) 878-188 www.lasd.org 14.1 followed up with HOA presidents to see if our efforts are helping resolve their complaints and concerns. 15.1 monitored traffic at White Oak School in the morning. Deputy Mike Woodard, (818) 878-556, mrwoodar@lasd.org