A look at a few of this week's police, fire and courtroom incidents near Palos Verdes.
The Palos Verdes Estates Police Department found over 40 pieces of stolen mail and "an assortment of illegal drugs."
The 18-year-old is accused of driving the getaway car in a fatal South Los Angeles shooting.
Palos Verdes Estates Police Department responded to what they called a "tense situation" Thursday with a barricaded resident.
The single-story fire killed the man and injured two others, one of which was a firefighter.
A firefighter was one of the people injured in the single-story house fire.
Police are investigating a report of a body.
The cause of death is unknown and the autopsy is still pending, officials said.
Officials are working to determine whether he jumped or slipped.
Thirty-one firefighters were sent to the scene, a Los Angeles Fire Department spokeswoman said.
A look at a few of this week's most interesting police, fire and courtroom incidents near Palos Verdes.
"Alcohol intoxication is being investigated as a contributing factor in the hit-and-run crash, police said.
A judge made a preliminary ruling ordering prison officials to rewrite Prop. 57, which would allow the early release of sex offenders.
Police urged possible witnesses to come forward.
Police recovered five guns, thousands of rounds of ammunition, and seized plastic bags containing heroin and methamphetamine last week.
A MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew was dispatched from the Forward Operating Base Mugu.
The boat was engulfed in flames with one person aboard about 11 miles southwest of Point Fermin in San Pedro.
The temporary ordinance would hold parents responsible for underage drinking/marijuana smoking in the unincorporated areas of Palos Verdes.
The male adult victim was tied up and robbed in his home, and a Porsche Cayman was stolen from the location, officials said.
A stolen U-Haul chase ended with a stolen kiss that turned electric thanks to police stun guns.
The gender and age of that person was not immediately known.
His accomplice, also from Hermosa Beach, was immediately sentenced to two years in state prison.
All of the residential burglaries have occurred in broad daylight.
When authorities arrived at the home, they discovered the wife in a bed with three gunshot wounds to her head, the prosecutor said.