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PSC - Item 3C - LASD Crime Suppression Efforts - December 2023SH-AD-712 (12/21) revised 3/22 COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT “A Tradition of Service Since 1850” DATE: January 18, 2024 FROM: KEVIN TIWARI, LIEUTENANT ROSEMEAD CHIEF OF POLICE TO: BEN KIM, CITY MANAGER CITY OF ROSEMEAD SUBJECT: Crime Suppression Efforts for the Month of December On November 30, 2023, Rosemead City Manager Ben Kim and I (Chief Kevin Tiwari) discussed the rise in violent crime within the San Gabriel Valley. We discussed a robbery that occurred on the evening of November 26, 2023, at the Costco in the City of Industry, in which a victim was robbed of her purse while in the parking lot. The victim was putting away items in her vehicle when the assailant’s vehicle drove next to the victim and grabbed the woman’s purse. The victim held onto the purse, and the suspects dragged her about 50 yards through the parking lot, causing her to have critical but non-life-threatening injuries. In preparation for the upcoming shopping holiday season, Ben and I discussed the importance of keeping those who shop in Rosemead safe. We discussed having deputies specifically assigned to patrol the shopping thoroughfares in Rosemead (3600 Rosemead Boulevard- Target, Ulta, Ross, Walmart, and Macy’s) and conduct high visibility patrols (patrol in which a deputy would have their rear amber lights on while patrolling the parking lot to let their presence be known) as a potential deterrent to these crimes. Also, utilizing Reserve Deputy Personnel to assist with working these operations would help offset the burden of the extra patrol hours for the deputies. We also discussed the recent grant awarded to the County of Los Angeles to combat organized retail theft. In collaboration with detectives from Los Angeles County’s Major Crimes Bureau, we would conduct several retail theft operations within Rosemead, combating the significant increase in retail theft. Due to the SAO- Motor Deputy item being unfilled from July to November, we utilized salary-saving funds to fund these suppression efforts. A calendar matrix for December, in which thirty-two (32) patrol shifts were conducted, totaling 253 hours for patrol deputies. In addition, eleven (11) patrol shifts were conducted with Reserve Deputies and Volunteers and Reserve Posse Deputies (Deputies/ Volunteers patrolling the parking lot on horseback), totaling 64 hours. A combined total of 333 hours were dedicated to this suppression effort. Action Discussion Crime Suppression Efforts -2- January 18, 2024 As a result of these suppression efforts, there was a significant decrease in violent crime in the areas patrolled. In reviewing the crime statistics, there were five (5) robberies reported for the Reporting Districts the year prior and two (2) this year. Of those two, one occurred in the parking lot of 3600 Rosemead Boulevard, only 30 minutes after the deputy assigned to the Saturation Patrol Detail shift was over. On two separate occasions, Target Loss Prevention Contacted the deputies during their suppression efforts and advised them there were individuals inside who were exiting the store with a shopping cart of unpaid merchandise. The deputies detained the individuals and effected an arrest, and the store recovered their merchandise. There were also three (3) Organized Retail Theft operations conducted in Rosemead, in which a total of thirty-five (35) individuals were arrested for various misdemeanor/ felony charges, and a total of $8,964 in merchandise was recovered and returned to the store (See attached after action reports for further information). On December 29, 2024, Macy’s Senior Asset Protection Manager sent a letter thanking the SAO Deputies for their effort in combating the retail theft and helping recover over $2,500 in merchandise (See attached letter for further details). On January 2, 2024, it was announced that the two individuals who allegedly committed the robbery at the Costco in the City of Industry were arrested. They were two brothers who lived in the San Gabriel Valley (Diamond Bar). Investigators are still investigating if the brothers are responsible for other robberies in the San Gabriel Valley (See attached Los Angeles Times article). After Action Report- Target- December 13, 2023. After Action Report- Macys- December 19, 2023. After Action Report- Walmart- December 29, 2023. Email from Macy’s Loss Prevention Specialist Los Angeles Times Article- L.A. Costco shopper was dragged by getaway car; 2 brothers arrested - Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) ATTACHMENTS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION