Los Alamos Police Report 15 Burglaries Last 6 Days

Screenshot of LAPD video of three suspects walking toward the vehicle burglarized April 1 in Quemazon. Screenshot/LADP

Screenshot of LAPD video of five suspects in the burglaries of five vehicles and one residential burglary April 1 in White Rock. Screenshot/LADP

LAPD News:

The Los Alamos Police Department wants the community to be aware that there have been 15 victims of burglaries within the last six days.

March 27 on North Mesa there was one victim of an auto burglary where the suspect used a stolen credit card and police have uploaded a video here.

Suspect’s vehicle thought to be a 2013 White Honda Civic 2-door. Courtesy/LAPD

LAPD Investigations section believes the vehicle to be 2013 White Honda Civic 2-door. Anyone with information related to this suspect may be eligible for up to a $500 reward.

In the early morning hours of March 28, seven local businesses were burglarized, the reward for information leading to the arrest of these suspects is up to $1850. Several videos have been uploaded to our link.

In the early morning hours of April 1, there was a vehicle burglary in the Quemazon neighborhood. Video of three suspects has been added to the link. There is a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest of these suspects.

Also, in the early morning hours of April 1, there were five vehicle burglaries and one residential burglary in the White Rock area. Police have uploaded a video to the link that shows five juvenile suspects. The suspects were on foot and a bike early that morning. The suspects were targeting unlocked vehicles and unsecured homes. Police ask anyone with information on this group of juveniles to call LA crime-stoppers and there is a $500 reward.

See police videos at https://vimeo.com/user111050420

Tips on any of these cases can be made at 505.662.8282 or at https://www.losalamosnm.us/government/departments/police/report_a_crime

Los Alamos Police Chief Dino Sgambellone issued the following statement:

“The Los Alamos Police Department has increased patrols. We will be placing crime alert cards on any residence, vehicle, or business that is unsecured to warn and remind citizens to secure their property and remove valuables from sight and access.

“Also, any suspicious vehicle or group will be stopped and investigated by our officers. Especially, late at night. We want to ask parents of teenagers to monitor and be aware of your children’s where-a-bouts in the evening. Please have a discussion with them that there is a heightened alert amongst property owners, and they should not be trespassing or loitering in areas that would cause a reasonable person to be concerned.

“The Los Alamos Police Department is aggressively patrolling in the evenings. Last night, a felon was apprehended by patrol officers in possession of a firearm and in possession of illicit drugs.

“Two separate groups of teenagers were also located by officers last night. Individuals in one group were in possession of alcohol and the other group had individuals in possession of marijuana.

“It is imperative that our community stays safe during this Public Health Emergency, and we can do so by partnering together.”

Screenshot of LAPD video of auto burglary suspect’s car. Screenshot/LADP

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