Officers were trying to figure out if this was a mental health issue, a medical issue, or a driving under the influence case.
Charles Belk wrote on Facebook he was never read his rights and could have been released sooner if police had reviewed surveillance video.
Dan Gregg, who worked the Westside, filed his second suit against the department Tuesday.
In pursuing the "Purse Packing Bandit" who robbed throughout the Westside, police nab Charles Belk as an accomplice. He wasn't.
The break was reported around 4 this morning on National Boulevard.
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating 76 institutions. No specifics were released about what prompted the UCLA probe.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department coordinated the effort, which saw the destruction of about 5,000 weapons from 12 police agencies
A. Ashley Tabaddor claims the U.S. Department of Justice based its disqualification order on racially motivated and discriminatory criteria.
In a legal settlement, the Los Angeles City Council reverses the results of the last five years of budget slashing for about 1,000 officers.
She's hit 10 banks on the Westside. The FBI is offering a $5,000 award. A proposal from the L.A. City Council would raise that to $15,000.
The Police Commission re-appoints him, voting 4-1 to extend Beck's tenure.
An LAPD watchdog will analyze allegations the department misclassified nearly 1,200 violent crimes as minor offenses in a one-year span.
This is the third time the 71-year-old Bruce Davis has been recommended for parole and rejected.
LAFD Assistant Chief Ralph Terrazas won the unanimous support of the City Council today to become the department’s new chief.
The paperwork did not identify the horse's seller, said Charlie Beck, who is seeking another five-year term as the department's top officer.
An app was launched in Los Angeles County today that can connect a heart attack victim with someone nearby who knows CPR.
It was not immediately clear what led to the crash, according to the CHP.
Christopher Mendicino reportedly asked an acquaintance to buy him an train ticket to Santa Barbara under a false name.
Prosecutors say David Stevens bilked the elderly out of $38,000 in the Valley, West Hollywood and West L.A.
The suspect remains at large.
The water flow from a main break next to UCLA was finally stopped last night.
The police are asking the public for assistance in locating him.
As of mid-afternoon today, DWP officials said they still had not been able to completely stop water from leaking.
Owners won't be able to retrieve them until Friday at the earlier, school officials said.
Pauley Pavilion's new floor is buckling, but school officials vow it will be ready in time for basketball season.
A campus is deluged.
Five people were rescued by Los Angeles firefighters from the swift-water team.
Thirty-day suspensions were issued to 14 retailers.
They say many have to work two jobs to make ends meet.
They say they're frustrated by the slow pace of CHP's internal investigation.
The buildings are yellow-tagged until Monday. Officials now believe the weight of landscaping materials being stored on top of the underground structure caused the collapse.
The woman said she was so frightened that she was hesitant to come out of the bedroom closet even after police arrived
Michael Sondheimer resigned last year after being placed on administrative leave. Now he must register as a sex offender.
Four vehicles were involved in the crash and the deceased victim died at the scene after being trapped in the wreckage.
Attorneys for Marlene Pinnock say the assault was "tantamount to attempted murder."
Robert "Bobby" Matias is accused of joining three others -- including one from Mar Vista -- in promising investors big-name movie stars would be making their bogus films.
The federal agent was responding to an attack by apparent counter-protesters using wooden flagpoles to hit demonstrators.
A federal protective services officer fired a shot around 5:45 p.m., but no one was struck, said Deputy Trina Schrader of the L.A. County Sheriff's Headquarters Bureau.
Jumaane Peterson, an administrative specialist for UCLA's Anderson School of Management, was arrested July 9 on a misdemeanor sexual battery charge.
Jumaane Peterson also took upskirt photos of colleagues, the Daily Bruin reported.