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Transit Services Bureau Weekly Report

Significant Events

September 18, 2025

ADW – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Monrovia Metro Passenger Station regarding an assault on Metro employees, call for service. Before the Deputies’ arrival, the male adult (suspect) had already left the location. The victim told deputies that while working on lighting equipment in the area, the suspect approached the victim and, without provocation, produced a knife from his pocket. The victim, fearing for his safety, pushed the suspect to the side and distanced himself from the suspect. The suspect was then seen running from the area in an unknown direction and out of view. A witness to the incident advised TSB deputies of the suspect’s location in a nearby business. TSB units located the suspect, and the victim positively identified him.  The suspect was subsequently arrested by TSB personnel for the above charge and taken into custody without further incident. The victim did not suffer any injuries from this incident.

September 17, 2025

Trespassing/ Delaying Metro Operations – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Artesia Metro Passenger Station, where Metro contract security (Inter-Con) personnel were detaining a male adult (suspect), who had no authorization to enter the train tracks. Inter-Com security personnel said they saw the suspect sitting on the tracks, preventing a Metro train from continuing its course. Security personnel at the location placed the suspect under private person’s arrest. TSB deputies conducted their investigation and took over custodial possession of the suspect. The suspect was arrested and cited with a notice to appear in court for the above-listed charges. The suspect did not have any injuries.

Traffic Collision – Train Vs. Vehicle

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Colorado Avenue and 11th Street, in the city of Santa Monica, regarding a Train VS. vehicle collision call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted the Metro train operator, who stated the vehicle was traveling southbound on 11th Street when it struck a Metro Train that was at the intersection of Colorado Avenue and 11th Street. No injuries were reported. The sole occupant and driver of the vehicle was transported to the local hospital to be evaluated for further reasons due to her age. Both the train and vehicle sustained minor damage. The Santa Monica Police Department arrived and will investigate the traffic collision.

ADW – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Allen Metro Passenger Station regarding an Assault with a Deadly Weapon call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted a female adult (victim) who told deputies that she was waiting to board the train at the Azusa Metro Passenger Station when she recognized a male adult (suspect) from days prior, when the suspect spat on the victim at Union Station. The victim said she approached the suspect and questioned him about the previous encounter. The suspect then produced a knife and told the victim, “I’ll cut you.” The victim said, fearing for her safety, she distanced herself from the suspect and boarded the train, believing the suspect had left the platform. The victim said once inside the train, she saw the suspect aboard the train and confronted him again. This time, the victim said the suspect exited the train at Sierra Madre Metro Passenger Station in an unknown direction and out of view. The victim did not suffer any injuries. TSB units searched the area at Sierra Madre for the suspect but were unable to locate him.

September 16, 2025

ADW (GBI) – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to La Brea Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard, in the city of West Hollywood, regarding a fight call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted an adult male and female (victims 1 & 2) who stated they were on the bus with a male adult (suspect/friend) when they began fighting over earphones.  The victims said the suspect started punching them several times on their heads. Victim 1 fell back and struck his head.  The suspect exited the bus and left in an unknown direction. Both victims suffered facial injuries and a minor laceration.  Los Angeles City Fire arrived on scene and evaluated the victims. They both refused to be transported to a local hospital. The suspect is still outstanding.

Battery on MTA Contract Security – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Downtown Santa Monica Metro Passenger Station regarding a Battery call for service.  Upon arrival, Deputies contacted Metro’s Contract Security (Inter-Con) (victim), who stated that security (victim/partner) contacted a male adult (suspect) because his TAP card was not properly tapped on the turnstile.  The suspect ignored the victim’s orders to return to the turnstile.  The victim advised the suspect that he needed to exit the platform. The suspect became agitated and smacked the victim’s hat off his head, which came into contact with the victim’s head.  The suspect was taken into custody pending the arrival of deputy personnel. The victim was not injured and refused medical.  The suspect was arrested.

September 15, 2025

Battery – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Lakewood Metro Passenger Station regarding a Battery call for service.  Upon arrival, Deputies discovered the male adult (victim) had already been transported to the local hospital.  Deputies contacted the victim in the emergency room, who told them all he remembered was feeling dizzy and falling to the ground.   Deputies were able to observe the footage from the security cameras and saw the following: they observed a male adult (suspect) walk behind the victim and punch the victim in the side of the face.   The victim then fell to the ground. Deputies returned to the scene but were unable to locate any witnesses or the suspect. The suspect is still outstanding.

September 14, 2025

Traffic Collision – Metro Bus Vs. Vehicle

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Artesia Boulevard and Prairie Avenue, in the city of Torrance, regarding a Metro Bus VS. vehicle collision call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted the bus operator, who stated that while operating the bus, a vehicle (Nissan) collided with the bus, causing damage to the front and driver’s side of the bus. The other vehicle had minor damage to the rear passenger side area. The bus operator complained of pain in his finger, shoulder, and hip. The Torrance Fire Department responded and evaluated the bus operator for his injuries, but he refused to be transported. There were four (4) patrons on the bus who all stated they were not injured. The other vehicle’s driver and three (3) other occupants stated they were not injured. The Torrance Police Department responded and will handle the traffic collision investigation.

September 12, 2025

Assault with a Deadly Weapon / Robbery – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Century Sheriff’s Station regarding an Assault with a Deadly Weapon report call for service.  Upon arrival, Deputies contacted a male adult (victim) who told them on Friday, September 12, 2025, at 1240 hours, he was getting on the elevator at Firestone Metro Passenger Station, when a male adult (Suspect) approached him and without provocation punched him one time in the face (right eye/cheek area).  The victim fell to the ground and lost consciousness for a couple of seconds.   When he woke up, the victim observed that the suspect was attempting to take his scooter, which he had fallen on. The suspect was able to wrestle the scooter away from the victim. The victim ran upstairs to the platform to try to get help.  When he returned to the street level, he saw his scooter leaning up against the wall, and the suspect was running westbound on Firestone Boulevard.  The victim recovered his scooter, walked home, and called 911. The victim went to the hospital on Saturday night (September 13) and was diagnosed with a maxillary sinus fracture.  The victim had bruising below his right eye.  The suspect is still outstanding.

Criminal Threats – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to 126th Street and Avalon Boulevard in the city of Los Angeles (LA). Upon arrival, Deputies contacted the bus operator (victim) regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service.  The bus operator said a female adult (witness) approached her and said a male adult (suspect) on the bus had a knife.  The bus operator pulled the bus over at the indicated location, and the suspect approached the front of the bus with his hand in his pocket.  The bus operator told the suspect to get off the bus.  The suspect yelled, “Shut up or I’ll cut you,” and then exited the bus and fled southbound on Avalon Boulevard and out of view.  The bus operator said the suspect never brandished a knife, but had his hand in his pocket, which made her fear for her safety. The female patron had already left the scene and did not provide her observations.  Deputies searched the area for the suspect, but he was not located.  There were no injuries as a result of the incident.  Suspect is outstanding.

Assault – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the local hospital regarding a battery report call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted a male adult (victim) who told deputies that as he attempted to use his tap card at the Firestone Metro Passenger station, the victim realized he was short on funds and started asking for money when he was suddenly hit over the head by someone. The victim does not know who or what it was. The strike on his head rendered him unconscious. The victim said when he came to, he saw blood on his head and shirt. The victim decided to leave the passenger station and called 911 from home. The victim said he suffered a laceration to the right side of his head. The victim was subsequently transported to the local hospital from his home for further medical evaluation of his injuries. The suspect is still outstanding.

Battery – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Artesia Metro Passenger Station regarding a battery call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted a female adult (victim) who told Deputies that while waiting at the Artesia Metro Passenger Station, she was approached by a male adult (suspect) who walked up to her and asked her for money. The victim told the suspect she did not have any money to give him. The suspect then yelled at the victim and threw a liquid onto her clothing. The suspect then fled the location and boarded a bus. TSB deputies later located the bus and detained the suspect. The victim positively identified the suspect during a field show-up. The suspect was arrested for battery. The victim did not have any injuries, nor did she complain of any pain.

Safety Hazard – Patient Rescued

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Lakewood Metro Passenger Station regarding a female stuck between a fence and a wall, call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted a female adult (patient) who was pinned between a decorative wall and a fence on the passenger platform. The patient stated she had attempted to climb up the wall but ended up getting stuck and unable to pull herself out. The Downey Fire Department arrived and was able to retrieve the patient from the tight space safely. The patient was further transported to a local hospital for further evaluation. The TSB Mental Evaluation Team (MET) evaluated the patient and placed the patient on a mental hold.

September 11, 2025

Robbery – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Long Beach Metro Passenger Station regarding a theft call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted a male adult (victim) who stated that while sitting on the train, he was approached by a female adult (suspect) who walked up to him while holding a pepper spray can in her right hand. The victim stated that the suspect motioned to the victim without saying a word, asking him to hand over his property. The victim said he feared for his life and gave the suspect his backpack containing a cellphone, his CA ID card, and other miscellaneous items, valued at $70.  The victim said the suspect then walked out of the train at the Long Beach Metro Passenger Station in an unknown direction and out of view. The victim did not suffer any injuries. The suspect is still currently 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 [email protected].

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Transit Services Bureau Weekly Report 800 170 TSB Staff

Transit Services Bureau Weekly Report

Significant Events

September 04, 2025

Assault with a Deadly Weapon – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Telegraph Road and Tubeway Avenue in the city of Commerce regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted the female adult (victim), who stated that while she was on the bus, an argument ensued with a female adult (suspect). Without provocation, the suspect pepper-sprayed the victim. The suspect then produced a tire iron and threatened the victim with it. The bus operator intervened and prevented the suspect from exiting the bus. Upon the Deputies’ arrival, they were safely able to detain the suspect. The suspect was positively identified and arrested for the assault without incident. Los Angeles County Fire responded to the location to treat the victim for her injuries, but she refused all medical treatment.

September 03, 2025

Robbery / Domestic Violence – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the local hospital regarding a Domestic Violence call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted a female adult (victim) who stated that while waiting for the train at the Slauson Metro Passenger Station, the victim saw her ex-boyfriend (male adult – suspect) approaching her. The victim quickly boarded a southbound train in an attempt to get away from the suspect.  The suspect followed her onto the train and attacked the victim.  He placed the victim in a choke hold and bit her face and one of her fingers.  He stole her two tote bags during the struggle.  The altercation continued until the victim and suspect exited the train at Wardlow Metro Passenger Station.  After leaving the train, the victim was able to call the police, and the suspect fled eastbound off the platform. Deputies returned to the area and searched for the suspect but were unable to locate him. The victim was treated on scene and transported to the local hospital for further evaluation. The suspect is still outstanding.

Assault on Metro Bus Operator – Suspect Cited

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Firestone Boulevard and Lakewood Boulevard in the city of Downey regarding a battery on a Metro bus operator call for service.  Upon arrival, Deputies contacted the bus operator (victim), who stated that when the bus reached the end of the line, the victim approached a female adult (suspect) who was sleeping in the rear of the bus. The victim woke the suspect up and asked her to exit the bus. The suspect became agitated and refused to exit the bus.  The victim went to the front of the bus, stating she was going to call the police.  At which time the suspect followed the victim to the front of the bus and used the barrier door to hit the victim twice.  The victim retreated behind the barrier door, and the suspect sat down on the bus.  Deputies arrived and arrested the suspect. The suspect was issued a citation with a promise to appear in court for the above charge. The victim was treated on scene but refused transportation to the local hospital.

Assault on Transit Passenger / Criminal Threats – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Artesia Metro Passenger Station regarding an Assault with a Deadly Weapon, now call for service.  Upon arrival, Deputies contacted two female adults and one male adult (victims) who stated the two female passengers were waiting for the train when a male adult (suspect) approached them and started threatening them.  The female victims said they were afraid the suspect was going to attack them.  The male victim intervened to de-escalate the situation, at which time the suspect, without warning, struck the male victim one time, knocking him unconscious.  The suspect then fled the scene.  Deputies searched the surrounding area and located and arrested the suspect for the above charges. The victim was treated on scene but refused transportation to the hospital.

August 31, 2025

Assault on Metro Bus Operator – Suspect Arrested

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Norwalk Metro Passenger Bus Bay regarding a battery on a Metro bus operator’s call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted Metro Bus Operator (victim), who stated that, as she stepped out of the bus to use the restroom, a male adult (suspect) boarded the bus. When the victim returned to the bus, she saw the suspect and another passenger involved in a verbal altercation. The victim sat down in the driver’s seat as the suspect attempted to use the front door of the bus to exit. The victim got up from her seat to advise the suspect to use the rear door instead. The suspect, without provocation, head-butted the victim and exited the bus. The victim suffered noticeable swelling on her forehead. She was treated at the scene by the Los Angeles County Fire Department and transported to a local hospital for further medical evaluation. The suspect was located in the area by TSB deputies and arrested for the above-listed charge.

Assault with a Deadly Weapon – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Downtown Azusa Metro Passenger Station regarding an assault with a deadly weapon call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted a male adult (suspect) who was seated on a bench on the platform when a male adult (victim) approached and sat next to the suspect. The suspect told the victim to move away. Both individuals stood up and faced each other, at which point the suspect produced a knife and, without provocation, slashed the victim on the top of the left hand. Following the assault, the victim moved away, and the suspect fled the scene on a bicycle and out of view. The victim sustained a 6-inch laceration to the top of his left hand and was transported to the local hospital for medical evaluation.

Grand Theft (Copper Wire)– No Suspect information

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Norwalk Metro Passenger Station regarding a grand theft call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted the Metro Supervisor, who stated that a locked toolbox was damaged and approximately $5,000 in power tools were taken. There were also two rolls of copper wire, valued at roughly $800 each, that were taken from the parked vehicle. There was no suspect description. The supervisor estimated the cost of replacing the copper wire to be $6,600.

Possible Sexual Assault – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Ocean Avenue and Bay Street in the city of Santa Monica regarding a traffic collision. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted a female adult (victim) who stated she fell asleep on the Metro bus in the city of Santa Monica. At that time, another female adult (possible suspect) took her earrings from her pants pocket and digitally penetrated her while she was sleeping. The victim was transported to the local hospital for further evaluation. The possible suspect is still outstanding.

Battery on Metro Passenger – Suspects Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies were already at the Florence Metro Passenger Station, for an unrelated call, when they were flagged down by a male and female adult (victims), who stated that while riding on the train, an argument ensued between the female victim and female adult (suspect #3). Suspect #3 was also accompanied by two male adults (suspects). Victim #3 said that when her boyfriend, victim #2, intervened to stop the argument, all three suspects began punching both victims. Both victims said the suspects eventually stopped hitting them and exited the train at the Florence Metro Passenger Station. The victims said they stayed on the train and got off at Firestone Metro Passenger Station. Both victims suffered minor scratches on their faces but declined medical attention. A search for the suspects met with negative results. The suspects are still outstanding.

August 30, 2025

Train Vs. Pedestrian – Persons Injured

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Firestone Metro Passenger Station regarding a train vs pedestrian call for service.  Upon arrival, Deputies contacted the Metro train operator, who stated the train was in motion heading Northbound from the station. The operator saw a male adult (patient) lying on the ground close to the tracks ahead of him, and he immediately applied the brakes. The train operator got off the train and saw blood on the tracks and the patient lying next to the train. The patient was found unconscious but with a pulse.  He suffered swelling and lacerations on his face. The Los Angeles County Fire Department responded and treated the patient for his non-life-threatening injuries. The patient was subsequently transported to the local hospital for further medical observation and treatment.

Vandalism – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Willowbrook Metro Passenger Station regarding a vandalism just occurred call for service.   While en route, Deputies were given an updated description of the male adult (suspect). They were further informed that the suspect was seen burning the camera inside one of the elevators on the platform. The suspect fled the scene before the deputies’ arrival. TSB Deputies searched for the suspect in the area, but they were unable to locate him.

Battery on Metro Patron /Indecent Exposure – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Culver City Metro Passenger Station regarding a battery just occurred call for service.   Upon arriving, Deputies contacted two female adults (victims). Victim 1 told deputies that she was riding a westbound train with her daughter (victim #2).  They were approached by a male adult (suspect) with his penis exposed as the train was pulling in at the Culver City Metro Passenger Station.  The male was touching his penis and walking toward them, yelling.  Victim #1 attempted to shield victim #2, prompting the suspect to punch victim #1 once in the face.  When the train stopped at the station, the suspect ran out of the train, down the stairs, and out of view.  Both victims were offended by the suspect’s lewd conduct.  Culver City Fire responded to treat victim #1 on scene—victim #1 sustained minor swelling and redness to her left cheek.  Deputies searched the area for the suspect but were unable to locate him. 

Battery – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to Century Boulevard and Prairie Avenue in the city of Inglewood regarding a battery call for service. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted two male adults (victims) who stated that when the bus stopped at the above location to pick up/drop off passengers, a male adult (suspect) boarded the bus. The victims said that without provocation, the suspect punched both victims multiple times and then exited the bus. Before the deputies’ arrival, the suspect left the location in an unknown direction and out of view. Both victims suffered minor injuries to their faces and bodies. Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to the location, treating both victims for their injuries. A search for the suspect met with negative results.

August 29, 2025

Train Vs. Pedestrian – Persons Injured

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Compton Metro Passenger Station regarding a train vs pedestrian call for service.  Upon arrival, Deputies were informed that a female adult (patient) was transported to the local hospital for further evaluation. Deputies were told the patient attempted to walk across the train tracks as a Metro train was already in motion, leaving the station. The patient was hit by the side of the train and thrown a few feet away from the tracks. Compton Fire Department responded and assessed the accident. No other injuries were reported.

Train Vs. Vehicle – Driver Injured

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to 3rd Street and Ford Boulevard in the city of East Los Angeles regarding a traffic collision. Upon arrival, Deputies contacted California Highway Patrol (CHP), who informed them that one male (driver) was transported to the local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries to his head and his left side. The vehicle was traveling North on Ford Boulevard and attempted to make a westbound turn on 3rd Street when the train collided with the driver’s side of the car. The collision sent the vehicle onto the sidewalk of King Taco, causing further property damage. There were no injuries reported.

Domestic Violence – Suspect Outstanding

Transit Services Bureau (TSB) Deputies responded to the Downtown Azua Metro Passenger Station regarding a domestic disturbance now on call for service.  Upon arrival, Deputies contacted a female adult (victim) who stated she and a male adult (suspect) exited the train at the Downtown Azua Metro Passenger Station, when the suspect asked the victim to go home with him, which the victim refused and stated she wanted to go to her place. The suspect became angry and slapped the victim on her cheek, leaving a raised welt. The victim walked away from the suspect; however, the suspect followed her to a local 7-11 and kicked her. The suspect then fled the location in an unknown direction. The victim refused medical attention.

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 [email protected].