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Transit Services Bureau Weekly Report

Significant Events

January 02, 2025

Assault – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the intersection of Del Mar Blvd and Madison Ave, in the city of Pasadena, regarding an aggravated assault call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted an adult female (victim) who stated that while riding on the Metro bus, she and another adult female (suspect) became involved in a verbal argument, which became physical when the suspect struck the victim on the cheek with a power drill.  The victim sustained minor scratches on her cheek.  The suspect fled the location and out of view.  Pasadena Fire Department arrived on scene and transported the victim to a local Hospital for treatment. Deputies recovered the power drill and booked it into evidence at Temple Sheriff’s Station.  Deputies, along with Pasadena Police, conducted a search for the suspect. However, they were unable to locate the suspect. The suspect is still outstanding.

Grand Theft (Copper Wire) – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded approximately 400 ft north of Willowbrook Ave and Manville St, regarding a theft of copper wire report call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted the Metro Supervisor, who stated that unknown suspects entered the location and stole 223 feet of copper wire. The suspects cut the copper wire from the right-of-way track area and fled the location. The damages and repairs were estimated at $16,232. The suspect is still outstanding.

Grand Theft (Copper Wire) – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded approximately 50 ft north of Willowbrook Ave and 120th St, regarding a theft of copper wire report call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted the Metro Supervisor, who stated that unknown suspects entered the location and stole 272 feet of copper wire. The suspects cut the copper wire from the right-of-way track area and fled the location. The damages and repairs were estimated at $19,676. The suspect is still outstanding.

January 01, 2025

Possession of a Knife – Suspect Arrested

While conducting security for the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl at Memorial Park Metro Passenger Station, Transit Services Bureau’s (TSB) Special Assignment Unit (SAU) conducted high visibility security checks of the platform when they noticed an adult male (suspect) wearing a tactical plate carrier with an open folding knife in plain view affixed to the plate carrier readily available. SAU Deputies detained the suspect. Upon conducting a search of the suspect, Deputies retrieved a baggie containing an off-white crystal-like substance and a drug pipe. The suspect was arrested.

Possession of a Firearm – Suspect Arrested

While conducting security for the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl at Memorial Park Metro Passenger Station, Transit Services Bureau’s (TSB) Special Assignment Unit (SAU) was contacted by Metro Security about a person with a gun on the train. SAU Deputies, along with Metro Security and Homeland Security Agents, searched the train and platform as patrons were exiting.

Metro Security updated information that the male adult (suspect) had a gun in his pocket, and the butt of the gun was showing. TSB SAU Deputies contacted the suspect at Memorial Park Metro Passenger Station and took him into custody without further incident. Upon conducting a search of the suspect, Deputies retrieved the pellet gun as well as several pellet packs from the suspect’s backpack.

December 31, 2024

Train vs. Pedestrian

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Mountain Ave, in the city of Duarte, just west of Duarte Metro Passenger Station, regarding a train vs. pedestrian call for service. Upon Deputies’ arrival, they contacted the Metro Supervisor, who stated that the pedestrian was walking westbound on the train tracks when he was struck by a westbound train. Los Angeles County Fire responded and transported the pedestrian to a local hospital for further evaluation. The pedestrian suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

December 30, 2024

Assault on Metro Security Officer – Subject Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Duarte Metro Passenger Station regarding an assault on an MTA security officer’s call for service.  Upon the Deputy’s arrival, they contacted the MTA security officer (victim), who stated he observed six juveniles riding their skateboards and scooters on the platform.  The victim contacted the juveniles and told them they must leave the area. As the juveniles left the platform, one juvenile (subject) retrieved rocks from the tracks and threw them at the victim.  The victim was struck on the right arm and right side of his head.  The victim was examined at the scene by Los Angeles County Fire. The victim had no visible injuries and declined transportation to the hospital.  Deputies conducted a search of the area but were unable to locate the subject. The subject is still outstanding. 

Robbery (Strong Arm) – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Florence Ave/Alameda Blvd, in the city of Los Angeles, regarding a robbery call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted an adult female (victim) who stated while standing at the rear of the bus, she was approached by an adult female (suspect) who forcefully pulled her headphones off her head and ran off the bus.  As the suspect exited the bus, a good samaritan who observed the incident retrieved the headphones from the suspect and returned them to the victim. The suspect fled westbound on Florence Ave and out of view. The victim was not injured and declined medical treatment. The suspect is still outstanding.

December 27, 2024

Robbery (Strong Arm) – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Long Beach Metro Passenger Station regarding a robbery call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted an adult female (victim) who stated that while waiting for a train, an adult male (suspect) attempted to forcefully grab her cell phone out of her hands. During the attempt, a struggle between the victim and the suspect ensued. The suspect simulated a firearm with his hand, at which point the victim feared for her life and let go of her phone. The suspect fled on foot down the stairs and out of view. The suspect is still outstanding.

Possession of a Firearm – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Azusa Metro Passenger Station regarding a person with a gun call for service. While en route, the call was updated that an adult male (suspect) had boarded the train and was traveling towards Irwindale Metro Passenger Station. Deputies reverted their response to Irwindale Metro Passenger Station; upon arrival, deputies contacted and detained the suspect without incident upon exiting the train.  Deputies conducted a search of the suspect and located an additional replica handgun in addition to the replica rifle the suspect was carrying.  The suspect was arrested.

Grand Theft (Copper Wire) – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Willowbrook Ave and 124th St, regarding a theft of copper wire report call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted the Metro Supervisor, who stated that unknown suspects entered the location and stole 250 feet of copper wire. The suspects cut the copper wire from the right-of-way track area and fled the location. The damages and repairs were estimated at $10,000. The suspect is still outstanding.

The TSB Weekly Update is not a complete list of all incidents, arrests, or events that occurred. The details within each incident description are preliminary information only and are not meant to replace those of a full investigation.

For inquiries, please contact the TSB PIO, Deputy Dorian T. Penn at dtpenn@lasd.org.

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Significant Events

December 18, 2024

Traffic Collision Train Vs. Vehicle – Minor Injuries

The Transit Services Bureau (TSB) desk received a call from the Southland Transit Bus Operations Center (STBOC) regarding a traffic collision call for service. Upon the Deputy’s arrival, Temple Sheriff Deputies were already on scene. Temple Sheriff’s stated the accident between the bus and train resulted from a bus traveling northbound on Rosemead Boulevard that rear-ended a stopped truck in the number 3 lane just north of Rush Street. Numerous injuries were reported; 7 patrons complained of back/neck pain and were transported to local hospitals. One patron was transported with critical injuries to another local hospital. Temple Sheriff’s Station will investigate the traffic collision.

December 17, 2024

Traffic Collision Train Vs. Vehicle – No Injuries

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to 3rd Street & Rowan Avenue in the city of East Los Angeles regarding a vehicle vs Metro Transit Authority (MTA) train collision. Upon arrival, deputies contacted the train operator, who stated the train was going eastbound on the E-line when a vehicle failed to stop at the red traffic light and proceeded into the train’s path, causing a traffic collision. No injuries were reported by the train operator, driver of the vehicle, or patrons on the train. The vehicle sustained minor damage. Los Angeles County Fire responded. California Highway Patrol will investigate the traffic collision. 

Assault with a Deadly Weapon – Suspects Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Willowbrook Metro Passenger station regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted an adult male, who stated numerous patrons (two male adults and four female adults) were involved in a fight on the Compton platform. The Victim sustained a laceration to his wrist from an unknown object. The Victim was treated on-scene for non-life-threatening injuries by Compton Fire and refused further treatment or transportation.  The Victim was uncooperative with personnel during the investigation.  All other suspects/victims were gone before the Deputy’s arrival.  A search of the surrounding area for additional victims was met with negative results. 

Assault (Hands and Fist) – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Vermont Metro Passenger station regarding a train vs pedestrian call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted an adult male (Victim) who stated that while on the platform, he was punched in the face by an adult male (suspect) and lost consciousness.  The Victim appeared confused and disoriented, and he was unable to provide any additional information regarding the incident. Los Angeles County Fire (LACF) responded and transported the Victim to a local hospital, where he was treated for his injuries. The Victim sustained an approximate ¼-inch laceration to his nose and forehead. A search of the area for the suspect met with negative results.

December 15, 2024

Assault with a Deadly Weapon – Courtesy Report

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Wardlow Metro Passenger station regarding a medical call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted Long Beach Fire, who stated they received a call for an unresponsive adult male (Victim) on the train bleeding from the head. The Victim was transported to a local hospital, where he was treated for his injuries. After speaking with the Victim, the Deputies were able to ascertain that the Victim was involved in an incident earlier in the day at Rampart Boulevard and Beverly Boulevard in the city of Los Angeles. It did not appear that the incident occurred on the transit system.

December 12, 2024

Domestic Violence – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Carson Street/110 Freeway Metro Passenger Station regarding a family disturbance call for service.  Upon arrival, the Victim was uncooperative with the deputies, and the suspect was detained pending a domestic violence investigation.  During their investigation, they determined the male (suspect) assaulted his girlfriend (Victim), who had visible injuries to her face and around her neck.  The Victim refused medical treatment on scene and refused to be transported to the hospital.  The suspect was arrested.

Robbery (Strong Arm) – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to 17th Street Passenger Station, regarding Santa Monica Police Department detaining a robbery suspect.  The deputies contacted the Victim, who told them he was on the platform when a male adult (suspect) walked up to him and forcefully grabbed his sunglasses from his face and fled the location on foot.  The Victim stated he followed the suspect and called the police.  Santa Monica Police Department responded and were able to locate the suspect.  The suspect was detained without further incident.  The Victim complained of pain to is nose and forehead but refused medical treatment.  The suspect was arrested.

The TSB Weekly Update is not a complete list of all incidents, arrests, or events that occurred. The details within each incident description are preliminary information only and are not meant to replace those of a full investigation.

For inquiries, please contact the TSB PIO, Deputy Dorian T. Penn at dtpenn@lasd.org.

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DECEMBER 5 – DECEMBER 12, 2024

Significant Events

December 12, 2024

Domestic Violence – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Carson Street/110 Freeway Metro Passenger Station regarding family disturbance call for service.  Upon arrival, the victim was uncooperative with the deputies and the suspect was detained pending a domestic violence investigation.  During their investigation, the determined the male (suspect) assaulted his girlfriend (victim), who had visible injuries to her face and around her neck.  The victim refused medical treatment on scene and refused to be transported to the hospital.  The suspect was arrested.

Robbery (Strong Arm) – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to 17th Street Passenger Station, regarding Santa Monica Police Department detaining a robbery suspect.  The deputies contacted the victim, who told them he was on the platform when a male adult (suspect) walked up to him and forcefully grabbed his sunglasses from his face and fled the location on foot.  The victim stated he followed the suspect and called the police.  Santa Monica Police Department responded and were able to locate the suspect.  The suspect was detained without further incident.  The victim complained of pain to is nose and forehead but refused medical treatment.  The suspect was arrested.

December 11, 2024

Battery on MTA Contracted Security – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Norwalk C Line Passenger Station regarding a battery call for service.  The deputies contacted the Metro Contract Security Officer (victim), who stated she attempted to detain and handcuff a male adult (suspect) who she observed defecating in public.  The victim stated as she tried to handcuff the suspect, he kicked her in the right leg and punched her in the face.  The victim sustained a small laceration above her right eye.  The victim complained of pain but refused medical treatment.  The suspect was arrested.

Assault with A Deadly Weapon – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Ronald Reagan UCLA Hospital regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call just occurred.  Deputies contacted both the victim and witness (Bus Operator).  The witness told the deputy he was travelling westbound on Santa Monica Boulevard on the bus, at approximately 0300-0330 hours when he saw the victim and the suspect get into a physical altercation on the bus.  When the bus arrived at Santa Monica Boulevard and Lincoln Boulevard, the suspect took the victim off the bus and placed the victim onto the sidewalk.  The suspect reboarded the bus and continued westbound.  The suspect exited the bus at the 4th Street and Santa Monica Boulevard layover and walked out of view.  The victim was not able to provide any statements due to the extent of his injuries.  Santa Monica Fire Department personnel responded and treated the victim for lacerations to his forehead and lip.  The victim was transported to the hospital for further medical treatment and pre-existing medical condition.  An incident report was authored.

December 09, 2024

Criminal Threats/ Assault with A Deadly Weapon – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Willowbrook Metro Passenger Station regarding criminal threats call for service.  The deputies contacted the victim who stated he and the suspect were involved in an argument about who would be the first person to exit the train at Willowbrook Metro station.  When the train stopped at the station, both parties began pushing and shoving each other.  They eventually exited the train and continued arguing on the platform. During the argument, the suspect produced a knife and stated, “I will kill you” to the victim. The victim began walking away from the suspect, but the suspect followed the victim on foot while holding the knife in his hand.  Fearing the suspect will harm him, the victim walked downstairs and flagged down deputies.  The suspect went upstairs and boarded another train.  The victim did not sustain any injuries because of this incident.  Responding deputies checked the area, but they were unable to locate the suspect.  An incident report was authored.

Grand Theft – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to1600 South California Avenue, Monrovia, Division 24, regarding a grand theft call for service.  The deputies contacted the victim (MTA) who stated, while conducting the monthly inspection of the fire hydrant around Division 24 at the Monrovia train yard, 6 valves were discovered missing.  Each missing valve measures approximately one inch in diameter and 24 inches in length.  It is unknown when the valves were stolen, but they were discovered missing today.  The estimated replacement cost for all the stolen valves as provided by the servicing company (Link-Nilsen Corporation) is approximately $40,800.  An incident report was authored.

December 5, 2024

Battery on MTA Contract Security – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Marine Passenger Station regarding a battery call for service.  The deputies contacted Metro Security (victim) who stated the observed drinking an alcoholic beverage on the platform.  When the officers approached the suspect, he appeared to be intoxicated. The officers asked the suspect to leave the platform, but he refused. The suspect threw the empty bottle of the alcoholic beverage on the train tracks and attempted to board the train.  When the security officers attempted to escort the suspect of the train, he began yelling profanities at them and he slapped the victim in the face.  The victim (Metro Contract Security Officer) grabbed the suspect and conducted a takedown.  The suspect continued struggling the victim on the ground.  The victim then pepper sprayed the suspect in the face. Other security officers assisted the victim to subdue the suspect.  Paramedics responded and treated the victim for his exposure to OC Spray.  The victim did not sustain any injuries, and he refused to be evaluated by the paramedics.  The suspect was arrested.

The TSB Weekly Update is not a complete list of all incidents, arrests, or events that occurred. The details within each incident description are preliminary information only and are not meant to replace those of a full investigation.

For inquiries, please contact the TSB PIO, Deputy Dorian T. Penn at dtpenn@lasd.org.

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December 05, 2024

Battery on MTA Contracted Security – Suspect Arrested/Released with cite

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Marine/Redondo Beach Metro Passenger Station regarding an assault on contracted security personnel call for service.  Upon arrival, deputies contacted MTA Contracted Security, who stated they observed an adult male (suspect) drinking an alcoholic beverage on the platform. MTA Contracted Security asked the suspect to leave the platform, but he refused.  The suspect threw the empty bottle of the alcoholic beverage on the train tracks and attempted to board the train.  As Security was trying to escort the suspect off the train, he began yelling profanities at them and slapped one of the security guards in the face. 

MTA Security conducted a takedown on the suspect.  TSB Deputies responded and took the suspect into custody. Redondo Beach Fire responded and treated the victim, but he refused medical services.  The suspect was cited and released in the field.

December 03, 2024

SAU South High Visibility Operation

Theft- Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Special Assignment Unit (SAU) deputies conducted a high visibility patrol check of the Willowbrook Metro Passenger Station platform when they were flagged down by an adult female (victim) who had discovered her backpack had been stolen. SAU Deputies radioed a description of the stolen item. A search of the area led to an adult male (suspect) found to have the stolen backpack. The backpack was returned to the victim. The suspect was arrested. The suspect was also found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia and found to have a No Bail felony warrant attached to his name. 

Felon in Possession of a Firearm – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Special Assignment Unit (SAU) deputies conducted a patrol check at Norwalk Metro Passenger Station. They observed an adult male (suspect) loitering on the passenger station bridge. During a consensual encounter with the adult male (suspect), Deputies learned the suspect was a convicted felon on parole for attempted murder. During that consensual encounter, the suspect confessed to having an unregistered firearm in his backpack.  The suspect was arrested.

Battery on MTA Contracted Security – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Downtown Santa Monica Metro Passenger Station regarding an assault on contracted security personnel call for service. Upon arrival, deputies contacted MTA Contracted Security, who had an adult male (suspect) detained. Deputies immediately took custody of the suspect without incident. MTA Contracted Security (victim) stated he advised the suspect he could not enter the station through the emergency back gate. However, the suspect then became argumentative with Security.  The suspect proceeded to enter through the gates, at which time the victim attempted to grab the suspect to detain him. The suspect threw an elbow at the victim, striking the victim in the chest. The victim did not complain of any pain or injury and refused any medical treatment. The suspect was arrested.

December 02, 2024

Robbery (Strong Arm) – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Norwalk Metro Passenger station regarding a robbery call for service.  Upon arrival, deputies contacted an adult male (victim) who stated while standing in the bus bay area at Norwalk Metro Passenger Station, an adult male (suspect) approached him and, without provocation, punched him multiple times in the head.  The victim dropped his cell phone during the altercation.  The suspect picked up the cell phone and ran down the stairs to the train platform.  The victim contacted Metro’s contracted Security, which confronted the suspect on the platform.  The victim was able to retrieve his cell phone. The suspect was last seen boarding a westbound train. Deputies conducted a search of the area but were unable to locate the suspect.  The victim sustained two minor lacerations to the face during the robbery but refused medical treatment. The suspect is still outstanding.

Persons Unresponsive

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Marine/Redondo Beach Metro Passenger station regarding an unresponsive person’s call for service.  Upon arrival, Redondo Beach Fire Department personnel were conducting CPR.  The adult male did not regain consciousness and was pronounced at the scene.  There were no signs of trauma or foul play.  The cause of death is unknown.  The Los Angeles County Coroner responded.

December 01, 2024

Robbery / Battery – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Culver City Metro Passenger Station regarding a robbery call for service.  Upon arrival, deputies contacted an adult female (victim #1) who told them while sitting on the platform at Culver City Metro Passenger Station, an adult male (suspect) approached her and forcefully took her cell phone.  As the suspect ran westbound on the platform with her cell phone, a good Samaritan tripped the suspect to the ground.  Two other bystanders then became involved in a physical altercation with the suspect and were able to recover victim #1’s cell phone.  The suspect ran down the steps from the platform to the street level, where, without provocation, the suspect punched an adult female (victim #2) in the back of the head one time before continuing westbound on Venice Boulevard.

The suspect was located and detained by assisting units.  The victims positively identified the suspect. Culver City Fire arrived on the scene and treated the victims.  Victim #1 was treated for minor non-life-threatening injuries sustained during the robbery.  Victim #2 complained of pain in the head but refused medical treatment.  The suspect was treated for minor non-life-threatening injuries sustained during the altercation with bystanders.  The suspect was transported to a local hospital for further medical treatment. The suspect was arrested. 

November 30, 2024

Robbery (Strong Arm) – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Willowbrook Metro Passenger station regarding a robbery call for service.  Upon arrival, deputies contacted an adult male (victim) who stated he exited the southbound train at Willowbrook Metro Passenger Station and walked towards the Rosa Parks bus bay, waiting for the Metro Bus to arrive when he was approached by two adult males (suspect 1 & 2).  Suspect 1 wrapped his arm around the victim’s neck, placing him in a chokehold. While in a chokehold, suspect 2 punched the victim several times in the head. During the attack, the suspects stole the victim’s wallet containing $550, his cellphone, and several cards. The victim complained of pain in his head and neck but refused medical treatment. The suspects are still outstanding.

Battery on MTA Bus Operator – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Century Boulevard and Yukon Avenue in the city of Inglewood regarding an assault on a Metro Transit Bus operator call for service.   Upon arrival, Deputies contacted the MTA bus operator (Victim), who stated an adult male (suspect) threw a cup of coffee at her, striking her all over her upper torso after being told he could not smoke on the bus. The suspect exited the bus and fled from the location on foot.  Deputies searched the area but were unable to locate the suspect. Inglewood Fire treated the victim on the scene. The suspect is outstanding.

November 29, 2024

Traffic Collision (MTA Bus vs Vehicle (Hit and Run)) – Vehicle outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Lakewood Boulevard & Telegraph Boulevard in the city of Downey regarding a traffic collision call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted the MTA bus operator (victim), who reported that a vehicle cut off the bus, causing minor damage to the front of the bus. The vehicle fled the location and was last seen traveling east on Telegraph Road, which was out of view. Several passengers inside the bus complained of pain and were treated on the scene by Downey Fire. One passenger was transported to a local hospital for further treatment. Downey Police Department responded and handled the Traffic Collision. The vehicle is still outstanding.

November 28, 2024

Attempt Grand Theft – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to 119th Street/Willowbrook Avenue (A Line grade crossing) regarding two adult males (suspect 1 &2) trespassing on the tracks and possibly stealing copper wire. Upon arrival, Deputies detained both suspects pending a Grand Theft (copper wire) investigation.  Their investigation revealed both suspects had partially cut two sections of copper wire cable with a saw at the location.  The cable was not removed but was damaged and had to be replaced.  The Metro Supervisor arrived on the scene and estimated the damage replacement cost of the copper wire to be $1,500.  Both suspects were arrested.

The TSB Weekly Update is not a complete list of all incidents, arrests, or events that occurred. The details within each incident description are preliminary information only and are not meant to replace those of a full investigation.

For inquiries, please contact the TSB PIO, Deputy Dorian T. Penn at dtpenn@lasd.org.

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November 28, 2024

Attempt Grand Theft – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to 119th Street/Willowbrook Avenue (A Line grade crossing) regarding two adult males (suspect 1 &2) trespassing on the tracks and possibly stealing copper wire. Upon arrival, Deputies detained both suspects pending a Grand Theft (copper wire) investigation.  Their investigation revealed both suspects had partially cut two sections of copper wire cable with a saw at the location.  The cable was not removed; however, it was damaged and has to be replaced.  The Metro Supervisor arrived on the scene and estimated the damage replacement cost of the copper wire to be $1,500.  Both suspects were arrested.

November 26, 2024

Robbery (Strong Arm) – Suspects Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies were flagged down at Long Beach Metro Passenger station regarding a robbery that just occurred.  Deputies contacted an adult male (victim) who stated that upon arriving at the Long Beach Metro Passenger Station, he was approached by an adult male (suspect) who forcefully snatched his cell phone from his hand. The suspect ran off the train and westbound on the platform, which the victim took chased and confronted the suspect on the platform. The suspect pushed the victim off the platform and onto the westbound tracks. The suspect fled down the stairs and out of view. Deputies searched the area but were unable to locate the suspect. The victim was not injured during the altercation. The suspect is outstanding.

Copper Theft – Suspects Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Avalon Metro Passenger station regarding a grand theft now (Copper Wire) call for service assisting LAPD. Upon arrival, deputies approached an adult male (suspect #1) on the platform who matched the description in the call. Once suspect #1 observed the deputies on the platform, he ran downstairs and southbound on Avalon Boulevard toward 118TH Street. Responding Deputies initiated a foot pursuit of a grand theft suspect via their handheld radio. Assisting units detained suspect #1 shortly after reaching the street level.

Additional units detained a second adult male (suspect #2) who had removed his black hoodie, threw it in a trash bin, and remained on the platform. Both suspects were arrested without further incident.  

November 25, 2024

Battery – Suspect Cited and Released

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Willowbrook Metro Passenger station regarding a disturbance call for service.  Upon arrival, deputies contacted the Metro Security Officer (suspect), who stated that an adult male (victim) transferring from the blue to the green line attempted to enter the station through the emergency exit on the mezzanine level without tapping his Tap card. A short verbal argument ensued between the suspect and the victim. The victim eventually tapped his card. As the victim pushed a stroller with the kids and pasted the turnstile, he smacked a cup placed on the turnstile in anger. The suspect closed the distance on the victim and sprayed the victim with OC Spray. Based on the investigation, Deputies cited the suspect for battery and released him in the field.

Domestic Violence – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the South Pasadena Metro Passenger station regarding a Domestic Violence call for service.  Upon arrival, Deputies contacted an adult female (victim) who stated she was involved in an argument with her boyfriend, an adult male (suspect), which became physical. The victim sustained a bloody nose and soreness in her right finger. The suspect exited the platform and fled southbound of the location and out of view. Deputies conducted a check of the area, but they could not locate the suspect. South Pasadena Fire Department responded to the location and treated the victim for her injury. The victim refused to be transported. The suspect is still outstanding.

November 24, 2024

Attempt to take a firearm from Metro Security/ Assault / Trespassing – Suspect Arrested

While conducting a patrol check of the Downtown Santa Monica Metro Passenger station, Deputies were flagged down by a Metro Security Officer who stated he and his partners were detaining an adult male (suspect) for refusing to leave the train when ordered. Metro Security added the suspect also attempted to pull one of the Metro Security Officers’ firearms from its holster and bite the Metro Security Officers several times while being detained. Deputies arrested the suspect.  The victims were not injured and did not require any medical attention.

Robbery (Strong Arm) – Suspects Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies were flagged down at Willowbrook Metro Passenger Station regarding a robbery at Hawthorne Metro Passenger Station.  The adult female (victim) stated she was seated on the southeast side of Hawthorne Passenger Station waiting for an eastbound train to arrive when she noticed two adult males (Suspects 1 & 2) approaching her wearing ski masks and black hoodie sweaters. The suspects approached the victim and demanded all her belongings. The victim took a step back from the suspects, at which time the suspects grabbed her purse from her hands and ran upstairs (to the station’s street level) and out of view. The victim boarded the train and exited at Willowbrook when she saw the Deputies. The victim was not injured and denied any medical attention. Deputies searched for the suspects, but they were not located.

Robbery (Strong Arm) – Suspects Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Firestone Metro Passenger station regarding a robbery that just occurred call for service.  Upon arrival, deputies contacted an adult male (victim) in a wheelchair who stated he was on the platform when an adult male (suspect) approached him wearing a black ski mask, and all black and forcefully stole his tablet and knocked him out of his wheelchair.  The suspect ran down the stairs and out of view.  Deputies searched the area but were unable to locate the suspect.   Los Angeles County Fire Department responded; however, the victim was not injured and denied any medical attention. The suspect is still outstanding.

November 23, 2024

Robbery / Domestic Violence – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Willowbrook Metro Passenger station regarding a robbery / Domestic Violence call for service.  Upon arrival, deputies contacted an adult female (victim) who stated that she and an adult male were arguing while riding the escalator from the Blue Line up to the mezzanine level when the suspect punched the victim twice in the face.  The suspect then dragged the victim from the escalator the rest of the way up to the mezzanine level turnstiles.  The victim was able to pull away and headed back to the escalator to retrieve her bicycle and belongings.  The suspect followed her, grabbed her and her belongings, dragged her back to the center of the mezzanine level, and continued to assault her.  The suspect then left the area with the victim’s belongings.  The suspect was later detained by responding Deputies while trying to leave Metro property. LA County Fire responded and transported the victim to a local hospital for further evaluation.

November 22, 2024

Battery on an MTA Bus Operator – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to 4th Street and Santa Monica Boulevard in the city of Santa Monica regarding a battery call for service.  Upon arrival, deputies contacted an adult male (victim) who stated that while helping a passenger in a wheelchair exit the bus, an adult female (suspect) became agitated and started yelling at the victim and, for unknown reasons, pushed the victim in the stomach. The suspect then exited the bus and told the victim if I see you again, I’m going to hurt you. The victim stated he feared for his safety because the suspect was a regular and had previously caused problems.  The victim was not injured during the altercation. The suspect is still outstanding.

The TSB Weekly Update is not a complete list of all incidents, arrests, or events that occurred. The details within each incident description are preliminary information only and are not meant to replace those of a full investigation.

For inquiries, please contact the TSB PIO, Deputy Dorian T. Penn at dtpenn@lasd.org.

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November 20, 2024

Robbery (Strong Arm) – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Florence Avenue and Locust Street in the city of Inglewood regarding a robbery call for service.  Upon arrival, deputies contacted an adult female (victim) who stated she was traveling southbound on the metro bus and got into a verbal argument with a group of riders (the suspect and three accomplices) who were being loud.  The bus operator noticed a commotion and stopped the bus.  The victim further stated she was going to call 911 when suspect 1 slapped her across the face and forcefully took her phone from her hand.  The suspect and the three accomplices exited the bus and smashed her phone as they ran off the bus and out of view. The victim sustained redness to the face.  Inglewood Fire responded to treat the victim for her injuries; however, the victim refused to be transported for medical treatment.  Deputies searched for the suspects but were unable to locate them. The suspects are still outstanding.

Traffic Collision Train Vs. Vehicle – Minor Injuries

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Graham Avenue and Nadeau Street in the city of Los Angeles regarding a vehicle vs Metro Transit Authority (MTA) train collision. Upon arrival, deputies contacted the train operator, who stated the train was going northbound on the A-line, and the vehicle was traveling eastbound on Nadeau Street when it collided with the train, causing a collision. Injuries were reported for the driver of the vehicle and a patron on the train. The vehicle’s driver was transported to a local hospital for further evaluation by Compton Fire. California Highway Patrol will investigate the traffic collision. 

Traffic Collision Bus Vs. Vehicle – Minor Injuries

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Crenshaw Blvd and 112th Street, in the city of Inglewood, regarding a vehicle vs Metro Transit Authority (MTA) bus collision. Upon arrival, deputies contacted the bus operator, who stated the bus was traveling southbound on Crenshaw Blvd and 112th Street when it collided with the vehicle.  Minor injuries were reported.  The MTA Supervisor responded to the scene along with the Inglewood Police Department.  The bus and vehicle sustained minor damages.  Inglewood Police Department will investigate the traffic collision.

November 19, 2024

Robbery (Strong Arm) – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Willowbrook Metro Passenger station regarding a robbery call for service.  Upon arrival, deputies contacted an adult male (victim) who stated he was on the northbound train holding his cell phone in his hand when he was approached by an adult male (suspect) who walked up to him and forcefully grabbed his cell phone out of his hand and fled the location on foot. Deputies conducted a search of the area but were unable to locate the suspect. The suspect is still outstanding.

November 15, 2024

Traffic Collision Bus Vs. Vehicle – Minor Injuries

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Griffith Street and Figueroa Street in the city of Carson regarding a vehicle vs Metro Transit Authority (MTA) bus collision. Upon arrival, deputies contacted the bus operator, who stated the bus was traveling westbound on Griffith Street and Figueroa Street when it collided with the vehicle.  Minor injuries were reported.  The MTA Supervisor and the Carson Sheriff’s Station responded to the scene.  The bus and vehicle sustained minor damages.  Carson Sheriff’s Station will investigate the traffic collision.

Assault with a Deadly Weapon – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to 26th / Bergamot Street Metro Passenger Station regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted an adult male (witness) who stated two adult males’ (suspects) approached an adult male (victim) on the platform and started punching and kicking him. Suspect 1 pushed the victim onto the tracks. Both suspects left the location in an unknown direction.

Santa Monica Fire responded and transported the victim to a local hospital for further evaluation. The victim is listed as in stable condition. The suspects are still outstanding. 

Sexual Assault – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to the 26th / Bergamot Street Metro Passenger Station regarding a sexual assault & kidnapping call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted an adult female (victim) who stated she exited the train at the Atlantic Metro Passenger Station when the train went out of service. The victim was walking towards the park when she was approached from behind by an adult male (Suspect). The suspect grabbed the victim by her neck, stated he had a gun, and kidnapped the victim. The suspect then forced the victim to walk further into the park and sexually assaulted the victim.  The victim broke free from the suspect, ran back to the train station, and boarded the Metro train toward Santa Monica.

The victim stated that the suspect followed her back onto the train. While on the train, the suspect approached the victim again and began choking her. A bystander intervened and contacted law enforcement. Deputies, along with local Police, arrived and took the suspect into custody.  Santa Monica Fire responded and transported the victim to a local hospital for further evaluation. The suspect was arrested.    

November 14, 2024

Assault with a Deadly Weapon (Pole) – Suspects Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Slauson Metro Passenger Station regarding a suspicious person’s call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted an adult male (victim) who stated he was smoking “meth” with an adult female companion named “Troubles” in the elevator at the location when an adult male (suspect 1) approached him. Suspect 1 approached the victim and asked, “Why are you fucking with my homegirl?”  Suspect one then began to hit the victim with a two-foot metal pole on the right side of his face and body. Simultaneously, the victim said three additional male adults (Suspect 2,3 & 4) approached him and began to punch him in the face and body. The suspects fled the scene in an unknown direction.

The victim sustained injuries to the right side of his face and complained of pain in his stomach and body.  Los Angeles County Fire Department responded and transported the victim to the local hospital for treatment of his injuries. TSB Deputies conducted for the suspects, but the suspects were not located.   

The TSB Weekly Update is not a complete list of all incidents, arrests, or events that occurred. The details within each incident description are preliminary information only and are not meant to replace those of a full investigation. For inquiries, please contact the TSB PIO, Deputy Dorian T. Penn at dtpenn@lasd.org.

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November 07, 2024

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Duarte Metro Passenger Station regarding a Grand Theft call for service.  Upon arrival, deputies contacted Metro Supervisor who advised that unknown suspect(s) entered the location, cut the copper wire from the right- of- way track area, and stole copper wire valued at $3,015.  On November 6, 2024, a male adult was seen on Metro CCTV video footage at 2115 hours walking away from the location. The suspect is still outstanding.

November 06, 2024

Criminal Threats – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Norwalk Metro Passenger Station regarding a disturbance call for service. Upon arrival, deputies contact the bus operator (victim), who stated he was approached by an adult male (suspect) who threatened to stab him.  The victim added that during a bus layover, the suspect approached him while he was seated inside his bus and demanded that he put the bus back in service.  The victim told the suspect that the bus was on a layover and would resume service in 15 minutes.  The suspect then became agitated, produced a box cutter, held it in a threatening manner toward the victim, and said, “Better hurry up, or you’re going to get cut up!”  The victim remained inside the bus and was able to close the doors.  Deputies arrived on scene, located the suspect and arrested him.

November 05, 2024

Robbery (Strong Arm) – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Florence Metro Passenger station regarding a robbery call for service.  Upon arrival, deputies contacted an adult male (victim) who stated he was on the northbound A line train approaching the Florence Metro Passenger Station when three males (suspects) walked up to him.  An argument ensued, during which one of the suspects grabbed two of his gold chains from around his neck, causing the chains to break.  The suspect then produced a knife and demanded the victim’s wallet and cell phone.  The victim refused and backed away.  The suspects exited the train and fled the location. The suspects are still outstanding.  

November 04, 2024

Robbery (Strong Arm) – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Vermont Metro Passenger Station regarding a robbery call for service. Upon arrival, deputies contacted an adult female (victim), who stated, she was standing near the west-end staircase on the street level when an adult male (suspect) walked up to her and tapped her on the shoulder.  As the victim looked up at the suspect, he grabbed her gold chain from around her neck, causing the chain to break. The suspect took the victim’s chain and fled downstairs to the platform level, the suspect boarded an eastbound train and out of view. The suspect remains outstanding.

Assault with a Deadly Weapon (Gun) – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to South Pasadena Metro Passenger Station regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service. Upon arrival, deputies contacted an adult male (victim) who stated he was threatened by an adult male (suspect) with a black 9MM handgun. The victim further stated the suspect was harassing passengers on the train.  When the victim approached the suspect to stop him from harassing other passengers, the suspect produced a gun.  The suspect then exited the train at the South Pasadena Passenger Station and fled in an unknown direction.  Deputies conducted a search of the area but were unable to locate the suspect. The victim was not injured during the incident. The suspect is still outstanding.  

November 03, 2024

Assault with a Deadly Weapon (Knife) – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Atlantic Metro Passenger Station regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service. Upon arrival, deputies contacted an adult male (Victim) who stated that he was threatened with a knife by an adult male (Suspect). The victim further stated his bicycle was secured at the platform bike rack when he noticed the suspect taking a light that was secured on his handlebars. The victim approached the suspect to prevent him from stealing the light, at which time the suspect then produced a knife and threatened to kill the victim. The suspect then ran and boarded the train with the light. The victim followed the suspect on the train.

Both parties exited the train at the next stop, where the confrontation continued. The suspect then grabbed a nearby electric rental scooter and threw it at the victim. The scooter landed on his feet, causing a small laceration on his foot. The victim was able to flag down nearby East Los Angeles Sheriff’s Deputies. The deputies detained the suspect and notified Transit Services Bureau. The Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to evaluate and treat the victim for his injuries, but he refused any medical treatment. The suspect was arrested.

November 02, 2024

Assault with a Deadly Weapon (Knife) – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Crenshaw Metro Passenger Station regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service. Upon arrival, deputies contacted an adult male (Victim) who stated, while on the platform, an adult male (suspect) approached him and without any provocation began attacking him with a knife. The victim further stated that he did not know the suspect and had no verbal altercation or exchange of words with him. The Los Angeles County Fire Department responded and treated the victim for a 2-inch laceration to his left shoulder and a ½ -inch laceration to his left hand.  The victim was transported to local hospital for further medical treatment.  The victim’s injuries were not life-threatening. The suspect is outstanding.

November 01, 2024

Assault with a Deadly Weapon (Hands) – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Wardlow Metro Passenger Station regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service. Upon arrival, deputies contacted an adult female (Victim) who stated that while riding the train, an adult male (suspect) was on the train pacing up and down the aisle holding a pair of scissors in his hands. Without provocation the suspect punched the victim on the left side of her face. The suspect then exited the train at Compton Metro Passenger Station and fled out of view. The Long Beach Fire Department responded and treated the victim at the scene for bruising and swelling to the left side of her face. The victim was transported to local hospital for further medical treatment. The suspect is outstanding.

Copper Theft – Suspects Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies conducted train rides on the Metro A-line. While on the train TSB Deputies located an adult, male (suspect) who was wanted for copper wire theft. TSB Deputies were able to exit the train at Duarte Metro Passenger Station and detain the suspect. The suspect was arrested without further incident.  

October 31, 2024

Assault – Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Avalon Boulevard and Realty Street in the City of Carson regarding a trespassing call for service. Upon arrival, deputies contacted the Metro operator, who stated that an adult male (suspect) was drinking an alcoholic beverage on the bus. The operator asked the suspect to exit the bus; however, the suspect refused and began yelling profanities and threatening the operator. Deputies tried to talk the suspect into exiting the bus, but he refused. 

Due to the suspect being in a wheelchair, deputies attempted to assist the suspect off the bus, at which time the suspect grabbed the handrail and began kicking the Deputies multiple times in the legs and groin. Deputies were able to gain control of the suspect’s arms and place him in handcuffs. While the deputies were placing the suspect in the back seat of the patrol car, he spat at the deputies, striking one of them in the face and eyes. The suspect was then transported to a local station for further processing.  

The TSB Weekly Update is not a complete list of all incidents, arrests, or events that occurred. The details within each incident description are preliminary information only and are not meant to replace those of a full investigation.

For inquiries, please contact the TSB PIO, Deputy Dorian T. Penn at dtpenn@lasd.org.

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October 31, 2024

Assault – Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Avalon Boulevard and Realty Street in the City of Carson regarding a trespassing call for service. Deputies responded and contacted the Metro operator, who stated that a male adult (suspect) was drinking an alcoholic beverage on the bus. The operator asked the suspect to exit the bus; however, the suspect refused and began yelling profanities and threatening the operator. Deputies tried to talk the suspect into exiting the bus, but he refused. 

Due to the suspect being in a wheelchair, deputies attempted to assist the suspect off the bus, at which time the suspect grabbed the handrail and began kicking deputies in the legs and groin multiple times. Deputies were able to gain control of the suspect’s arms and place him in handcuffs. While the deputies were placing the suspect in the back seat of the patrol car, he spat at the deputies, striking one of them in the face and eyes. The suspect was then transported to a local station for further processing.  

October 30, 2024

Attempt Robbery/Assault with a Deadly Weapon – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Willowbrook Metro Passenger Station regarding a robbery call for service. Upon arrival, deputies contacted a male adult (victim) who stated he was selling his bicycle on the “Offer up” website.  The victim planned to meet with a male juvenile (suspect) at the Willowbrook Passenger Station to sell the bicycle. The victim was accompanied by his brother, and the suspect was accompanied by two juveniles. As the victim and the suspect were discussing the sale of the bicycle, the suspect hit the victim on the head with his skateboard and forcefully tried to take the victim’s bike. The victim’s brother held onto the bicycle, denying the suspect from taking it. The suspect and the additional juveniles fled the location.  The victim sustained a laceration to his head and was transported to the local hospital for treatment. The suspects are still outstanding.

Copper Theft – Suspects Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Long Beach Metro Passenger Station regarding a grand theft call for service. Deputies arrived and contacted the Metro supervisor, who stated that at approximately 0243 hours, Metro was monitoring surveillance cameras and saw what appeared to be someone cutting copper wire on the tracks near the platform.  TSB deputies were able to detain two of the three suspects involved.  Metro personnel positively identified both suspects.  The suspects were arrested.

October 26, 2024

Domestic Violence – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Crenshaw Metro Passenger Station regarding a family disturbance call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted a male adult (victim), who stated he and his girlfriend (suspect) were involved in a verbal altercation. During the argument, the suspect began punching the victim multiple times in the face.  The victim attempted to walk away, at which point the suspect retrieved a collapsible baton and struck him with it. The suspect was detained pending a domestic violence investigation. Los Angeles Fire Department responded and transported the victim to a local hospital for further medical evaluation.  The suspect was arrested.

Grand Theft – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) deputies responded to Hawthorne Metro Passenger Station regarding a grand theft call for service. While responding, deputies observed a male juvenile (suspect) matching the suspect’s description in the call at the intersection of Imperial Highway and Acacia Avenue.  Deputies attempted to contact the suspect and detain them; however, the suspect ran westbound on Imperial Highway through a local restaurant parking lot. The responding deputy initiated a one-person foot pursuit via his hand-held radio to maintain a visual of the suspect—additional responding deputies located and detained the suspect at the Hawthorne Passenger Station. The suspect was arrested.   

The TSB Weekly Update is not a complete list of all incidents, arrests, or events that occurred. The details within each incident description are preliminary information only and are not meant to replace those of a full investigation.

For inquiries, please contact the TSB PIO, Deputy Dorian T. Penn at dtpenn@lasd.org.