Police say the man is suspected of grabbing and restraining multiple people in San Pedro over the weekend.
"Street takeovers are not entertainment βββ they are dangerous criminal behavior," authorities said.
"Most of the poached lobsters were still alive and were safely returned back into the ocean," according to state wildlife officials.
Authorities seized more than 133 stolen credit and debit cards the worker had stolen while working as a mail carrier, prosecutors said.
"It feels like pain, like I got bitten by a wolf,β the boy told KTLA5.
Police say a resident found a type of hidden camera, often used by an organized crime group to case homes, in his front yard.
Salagi Iakopo, 32, pleaded guilty Wednesday to one federal count of interference with commerce by robbery.
The woman was arrested on Monday following a traffic stop in San Pedro, according to authorities.
The man was driving in Rancho Palos Verdes on July 13 when he suddenly veered into opposing lanes of traffic and crashed, authorities said.
The suspect abandoned a malnourished puppy after ditching the stolen vehicle, according to the Lomita Sheriff's Station.
The woman was arrested after trying to steal $200 worth of merchandise from a South Bay shoe warehouse, according to authorities.
"We are thankful no one was hurt in this senseless rapid-fire attack,β prosecutors said in a statement Tuesday afternoon.
The suspect fled to the Philippines following the brazen shooting but has since been taken by authorities back to the United States.
Witnesses reported seeing the suspect try to force a bloodied woman into a car before driving off.
"This platform contains real-time information for situational awareness only," city officials said online.
Officers located the unresponsive man on the sidewalk and the paramedics pronounced the man deceased.
Video shows a man and woman running away before he trips, allowing the masked men in vests to capture him.
The man was nearly killed by his co-conspirators, who wanted to keep him from speaking with law enforcement about the scheme, the FBI said.
Fire crews were called to the site of the fire in the 2000 block of South Cabrillo Avenue at around 9:16 a.m.
The "troubling" trend involves someone altering and then fraudulently cashing stolen tax payment checks, city officials said.
Multiple sets of human remains were found in Palos Verdes between 2023 and 2024. On Wednesday, police announced they had been identified.
The South Bay man is one of several people facing charges in connection with anti-ICE protests across Los Angeles County, authorities said.
City officials asked the electric company last week to reconsider its threshold for re-energizing more than 100 homes.
The robbery happened Thursday afternoon outside the post office in Malaga Cove, according to police.
Police say bank jugging is when thieves follow bank customers, often those who've made large cash withdrawals, to steal from them.
Michael Hoskinds, 46, faces one count of distribution of fentanyl resulting in deathβ, according to federal prosecutors.
Los Angeles firefighters sought to rescue a man who appeared to be stranded below a San Pedro cliff Tuesday afternoon, but he was dead.
The crash happened Saturday around 1:30 a.m. near the area of Hawthorne Boulevard and San Nicholas Drive, according to authorities.
The possible child-luring attempt happened as a 10-year-old was walking home from school around 3:45 p.m. on May 9, police said.
A shooter opened fire into an occupied car and nearby business at a popular Pacific Coast Highway shopping center.
The injured were trapped in the wreckage and had to be freed by firefighters.
Deputies recovered 36 bottles of stolen alcohol, valued at over $1,000, and a 10-pack of Crispy Chocolate Chip cookies after the pursuit.
Christopher Kazuo Kamon, 51, a former Palos Verdes resident, pleaded guilty last year to two counts of wire fraud.
Security footage posted by police shows the driver speeding through an intersection at Knob Hill Avenue and Esplanade.
A series of earthquakes struck off the coast of Palos Verdes over the weekend.
The Palos Verdes Estates Police Department is investigating the death of a person whose body was discovered Friday.
A Torrance man once tied to what federal prosecutors and civil rights groups described as white supremacist group was convicted for rioting.
It's been a month since the hit-and-run, and the victim remains in intensive care.
The crew pulled up to stores in a BMW jumped over the counters, took money from the cash registers, and bragged about it, prosecutors said.