A decomposing body was found in the Hahamongna Watershed Park on Sunday.
The Metro Gold Line Foothill extension project requires a full closure of the eastbound 210 Freeway from Baldwin Ave. to Santa Anita Ave. starting tonight at midnight.
An intense storm blew through Sierra Madre and Los Angeles County on Friday, setting record rainfall in some areas and causing a high number of collisions on the road.
A Sierra Madre home in the 500 block of E. Grandview Ave. was burglarized Thursday, according to police.
A morning rush hour accident sent a woman to the hospital and snarled traffic for miles on Arroyo Seco Parkway.
Sierra Madre Search and Rescue was busy during the month of March locating missing and injured hikers. Here are the details on their most notable rescues.
Overnight rain made for a slick morning commute, causing a FedEx truck to overturn on the 210.
Two unidentified men allegedly walked into an unlocked home on Hermosa Ave. Thursday afternoon.
After officers stopped a 64-year-old driver in Sierra Madre Wednesday, police say one of their officers was bitten.
An independent report on November's windstorms suggests Edison could have had power restored as much as two days sooner than it did. It highlights multiple areas where the utility can improve.
The California Office of Traffic Safety released a series of campaign videos starring zombies as distracted drivers. Will it help raise awareness? Watch it below and let us know.
The damage is estimated between $800 to $1000, authorities say.
The burglar destroyed a window, but fled without getting inside, police say.
Police came upon two different drivers carrying marijuana last week- one of the drivers was just 18-years-old. There was also a report of a man posing as a Smart Reader Inspector.
The group was headed for Mount Wilson when they got stranded, authorities said.
A senior citizen was arrested on suspicion of DUI, a liquor store was the victim of petty theft, and a piece of charred wood raises eyebrows on Woodland Dr.
According to child abuse prevention advocate Evin Daly, Robert Matheson's child porn stash is like those of people he characterizes as "organized collectors," who amass large libraries of such material.
A vomiting suspect, burglary at the Aquatics Center and unlicensed solicitors are just a few of the crimes to plague Sierra Madre last week.
A round-up of February calls answered by the Sierra Madre Search and Rescue Team.
A child abuse prevention advocate talked to Patch about what can be done during the investigation of Robert Matheson, a Sierra Madre resident who served jail time in Canada for possessing child porn.
Police report that graffiti vandals struck two locations in Sierra Madre, an 18-year-old was arrested for DUI, a police officer received a threatening letter and there was an attempted burglary on N Sunnyside Ave.
Robert Matheson was not asked to register as a sex offender in Canada because he is an American. Local authorities are continuing to investigate the Sierra Madre resident, who was caught with child pornography at the Canadian border.
Robert Matheson returned to Sierra Madre this week after serving jail time in Nova Scotia, Canada for child pornography-related charges. Matheson has not been asked to register as a sex offender in California. He declined to comment Saturday morning.
Robert Matheson, a Sierra Madre resident who was caught at the Canadian border with child porn on his laptop, has been released from Canadian custody.
Saturday morning's Little League Opening Day Parade will temporarily shut down a portion of Sierra Madre Blvd.
Meth was found twice in one day, a strangely parked car lead to a DUI arrest, and two vehicle burglaries left victims without a wallet, some cash and a sleeping bag.
Since evidence of an illegal card skimmer was found inside a Valero gas station pump in December, 50 identity thefts have been reported to police.
The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department is urging residents not to be tricked into calling *72... it's an old scam that jail inmates and others use to avoid paying collect call fees.
Sierra Madre Search and Rescue found two lost hikers Saturday night.
Noise disturbance, stolen bicycle, warrant arrests and six more identity thefts were among the most notable crimes in Sierra Madre last week.
Overdue hikers, missing bikers and a medical emergency in Big Santa Anita Canyon rounded out Sierra Madre Search and Rescue's calls for assistance in January.
Deputy Steven Toly is a 21-year veteran of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department and wrote this article after sheriff's officials suspected that social media may have led to a local residential burglary.
Sierra Madre police responded to a theft of bath items, stolen computers, three DUIs and discovered numerous unlicensed drivers in town last week.
In wake of all the recent mountain rescues, the Sheriff's Department Search and Rescue is urging residents to fill out a Hiking Plan sheet to give to loved ones.
A parolee and his female friend were found cruising Sierra Madre with stolen property taken from residents in town and around the San Gabriel Valley. Plus, stolen mail, annoying telephone calls and a drunken incident in Kersting Ct.
Three men fell down a 500-foot ravine off Angeles Crest Highway on Saturday above La Cañada Flintridge. One died from his injuries and two others were hospitalized.
A 19-year-old woman was hoisted into a helicopter by deputies and flown uninjured from Millard Canyon to Farnsworth Park, Altadena, Sunday afternoon.
Sierra Madre police responded to approximately 277 calls for service between January 8 and January 14.
The number of identity thefts reported to Sierra Madre Police this month climbs to 33… all of which are related to the evidence of fraud skimmers that were found at Valero gas station.
The Sierra Madre Search and Rescue team responded to three calls in the past month... and two unexpected incidents when team members were on vacation.