Manhattan Beach Police Department officers stop thieves from stealing the lights on the Manhattan Beach Pier and turn them into Grinches. :)
The Novel Coronavirus continues to infect Manhattan Beach residents as the number of positive tests for COVID-19 jump more than ever before.
The City of Manhattan Beach is working with Los Angeles County to deal with Manhattan Beach police & parks & recreation staff with COVID-19.
Manhattan Beach Police got a call early this morning and did swift work upon arriving at the scene of the crime at All Yoo in downtown.
As Los Angeles County heads into tighter restrictions at 11:59 p.m. tonight, Manhattan Beach residents are getting COVID-19 in larger #s.
Five residential burglaries mark the week of Thanksgiving in Manhattan Beach. Otherwise, there's 1 auto theft, lot of thefts and 2 assaults.
Compared to previous COVID-19 increases in Manhattan Beach, this one continues to outpace earlier runs as residents test positive for virus.
Los Angeles County has launched a new pilot program to put COVID-19 tests into people's hands for use in the comfort of their own homes.
People testing positive for COVID-19 is increasing as is the number of people requiring hospitalization to battle the novel coronavirus.
Manhattan Beach residents continue to test positive for the novel coronavirus at a pace not seen in months as numbers in California rise.
In 2 days, 10 more Manhattan Bech residents have tested positive for the novel coronavirus as California struggles with a jump in COVID-19.
The latest crime report issued by the Manhattan Beach Police Department shows arrests, auto thefts, thefts, a residential burglary and more.
In 1 day, four Manhattan Beach residents have tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Mayor confirms accuracy of County testing method.
Los Angeles County is issuing a Safer at Home Health Order due to an increase countywide in number of people testing positive for COVID-19.
The increases are large in Manhattan Beach, which usually manages to have very few new cases of COVID-19 arise. That's not the case lately.
Manhattan Beach residents testing positive for coronavirus continues to increase at a rapid rate compared to better times in prior months.
The Manhattan Beach Police Dept. has released the latest week's crime report, which includes an auto theft and residential, auto burglaries.
COVID-19 cases are higher now than in the previous June-July surge in Los Angeles County.
The "Unplanned Event" was seen by Manhattan Beach residents living in the Tree Section, which borders the Chevron Refinery in El Segundo.
The spike comes as the nation is seeing an increase in people testing positive for the coronavirus. Manhattan Beach's 23 happened in 9 days.
Two residential burglaries were among the instances of crime in Manhattan Beach during November 2-8, according to Manhattan Beach Police.
The young girl who was reported missing has been found, according to the Manhattan Beach Police Department.
The public is asked to keep an eye out for a young Asian girl described as having long dark hair wearing black pants, black jacket.
The United States is experiencing an increase in the number of people testing positive for the coronavirus. Manhattan Beach is no exception.
City of El Segundo issues alert due to strong winds that have caused wires to come down on Vista Del Mar just north of Manhattan Beach.
Find out where the two residential burglaries took place as well as auto theft and vehicle burglaries. One robbery, one assault took place.
Manhattan Beach is seeing the number of COVID-19 cases rise more than in previous weeks, mirroring much of what is happening in LA County.
The Chevron Refinery in El Segundo has reported "a contingency flaring incident." El Segundo Fire Department is on scene and monitoring.
Today's total jumps from 408 last Sunday to 424 today [Friday, Oct. 30], coinciding with a national increase that is impacting hospitals.
Crime was down in Manhattan Beach Oct. 12-25, according to the police department's latest crime report. Petty theft was the most common.
Starting Friday, Oct. 30, the Manhattan Beach Police Department is increasing the number of officers working day shift and graveyard.
The City of Manhattan Beach reminds residents that LA County is still in State's "Tier 1," with "widespread" risk and the most restrictions.
Just four days ago, the number of COVID-19 cases increased by 10 in one day for Manhattan Beach residents. Tow days later, it's up by 6.
The driver of a reportedly stolen car ditches it, flees on foot into the El Porto neighborhood in North Manhattan Beach. He soon gives up.
Manhattan Beach Police apprehended four alleged car burglars and want the public's help with security footage and returning stolen property.
In a few instances of property crimes for the week of October 5-11, criminals took advantage of keys left inside of or unlocked vehicles.
A ballot drop box was set on fire in Los Angeles County. Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn condemns the assault on democracy.
The statewide Flex Alert asks residents throughout the state to use as little energy as possible today and offers tips for doing so.
Windows were reportedly smashed in two residential burglaries and a commercial burglary, according to MBPD's latest crime map for 9/28-10/4.
Manhattan Beach Police Department steps up nighttime patrols to combat residential burglaries; remind all to activate alarms, lock doors.