Crime & Safety
Police Uncover More Information In Recent Burglary Arrests
Culver City police officials are sharing more information with the public about a recent burglary arrest.

CULVER CITY, CA — Two suspects were arrested on suspicion of burglary in Culver City last month after officers discovered other people's identification cards, account information, checkbooks and vehicle registration in other people’s names in their possession, officials said.
Culver City police officers were on patrol on May 21 and stopped a vehicle, initiating the stop for vehicle code violations, police said.
"The officers developed probable cause to take the suspects into custody as well as search the vehicle," Community Relations Officer Marissa Yabko from Culver City Police Department said.
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"The Officers contacted CCPD Detectives and advised them of the account information, checkbooks, ID cards, credit cards and vehicle registration in other persons names," Yabko told Patch.
"Detectives were able to locate victims of vehicle and storage burglaries in surrounding jurisdictions," Yabko said.
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The suspect, a male and female adult were taken into custody. Their names and information were not immediately released.
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