Derek Paul Smyer was convicted of arranging for the murder of his pregnant girlfriend and her unborn son in her Hawthorne apartment.
Police said the suspects were targeting coin-operated laundry machines in El Segundo.
Some residents were evacuated as a precaution.
Officers found the girl Monday at El Segundo and Aviation boulevards where she had arranged to meet a friend, police said.
Some witnesses said the suspect pulled his shirt over his head and tried to make his way to the front of the plane.
Skyler Jefferson Moore was convicted on May 8 of killing Crystal Taylor and her fetus.
One of the suspects is a six-time convicted felon and is a third-strike candidate, authorities said.
Manhattan Beach's 90266 ZIP code was the No. 12 of the 50 most expensive ZIP code in Southern California, according to the study.
The man fled when confronted, scaling fences with the officers in close pursuit before he was caught, police said.
Detectives were working to contact the victims of the theft.
Officer Michael Lynch was honored by MBPD Chief Eve Irvine at the Rotary Club of Manhattan Beach for his tireless work with the community.
Donte Bay McNeil was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the July 16, 2014, killing of Azaam Stallsworth.
Derek Smyer and Skyler Moore were convicted in the killings of Crystal Taylor and her fetus.
The 10-year-old boy was taken to the hospital following the crash Saturday night but died at the hospital.
George Michael Roussell of Sun City faces possible charges of attempted burglary and being a felon in possession of a concealed firearm.
Cristian Santos, 21, of Compton, was arrested Tuesday. Joel Aron, 18, of Tijuana, Mexico was also arrested the same day.
A motive for the shooting was not immediately clear, but it does not appear to be related to a shooting on Tuesday night, police said.
Sean Waltman, 44, known in the ring as X-Pac, was arrested for allegedly possessing "substantial amounts of narcotics," authorities said.
David Najera, 19, was killed Friday evening at Jim Thorpe Park. Police are searching for the shooter but have no description of the suspect.
Breaking: The two crashes happened within the same hour.
Police have released video footage of one of the men because they believe there may be more victims.
The investigation was prompted by a woman who called authorities to say her husband was not communicating with her, police said.
Marco Antonio Deluna, 42, of Los Angeles, was arrested and booked at for robbery and residential burglary, police said.
"They (the suspects) were there for a short time. They didn't take anything," police said.
The attack occurred about 5:30 p.m. Jan. 4, when two suspects were seen shoplifting at a Ralphs supermarket on North Sepulveda, police said.
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Sandro McIlroy, 15, was killed after he fell from his skateboard while being towed by a car at low speed, police said.
Police said an alert resident notified police of a suspicious person in their neighborhood that led to the arrest of a suspected burglar.
A female employee was opening up the store for business when she interrupted the burglary in progress, police said.
Peter Yanaginuma, 58, was arrested Tuesday afternoon and booked on suspicion of drug crimes and a probation violation, police said.
Latheda September Butler, 20, surrendered to the Los Angeles Police Department after seeing her photo on news, authorities said.
Motor vehicle crashes are the No. 1 cause of deaths for children and young adults, according to the department.
Police urged anyone with information on the crime to call officers at (310) 802-5171.
Officers were dispatched to investigate a suspicious person based on a tip from a resident and found out the suspect was wanted for burglary
The man allegedly became aggressive towards police during questioning and tried to get back into his car, police said.
The injured man was taken to a hospital for surgery and was listed in critical condition, police said.
The move was necessary to comply with a state law that required districts with lower voter turnout to time their elections with the state's.
The plane landed safely at LAX at about 10:20 a.m. The passenger was interviewed by police and FBI agents and released.
Prosecutors said the woman admitted to DEA special agents she had previously transported drugs from LA to Detroit on four or five occasions.
Manhattan Beach Police Department will provide a free a safety and training for children of all ages at Manhattan Beach Middle School.