The driver fled from Sierra Madre police, crashed his car into a curb and escaped on foot in Arcadia.
Below are all the rescues the volunteer group participated in during the month of June.
On June 29 and June 30 the team was active for 17 hours straight on multiple rescues, according to their June log.
A laptop and iPad were stolen from the car in the late afternoon or early evening.
Sierra Madre resident John Hull, 65, who was sailing between Los Alamitos and Catalina Island, was reported missing by his daughter. He has since been located in Long Beach.
A vehicle overturned Saturday night, but everyone escaped serious injury.
The man thought he was at his mother's house and was arrested for public intoxication, according to the Sierra Madre Police Department crime blotter.
A Sierra Madre resident followed an "Annoying Phone Call Report" following the incident.
The vehicle burglary happened in the 600 block of West Sierra Madre Boulevard. The victim was unsure whether or not he locked the car.
A resident on Auburn Avenue came home from vacation to find a door had been pried open with a tool but did not find any missing property.
Jewelry, an iPad and an iPod were among the valuables stolen in the burglary.
A dispute between an employee and patron led to both being processed on battery charges.
The woman, who was allegedly discovered in the middle of a burglary on June 20, had her 8-month-old son with her. Detectives believe she may be connected to other property crimes in the city.
A Sierra Madre resident had some items stolen over a couple of months during construction on her home with contractors coming and going during that time.
Both parties sustained minor injuries and the cars were towed away.
The incident happened Sunday June 16 in the 400 block of Grove Street, according to the department's police blotter.
The suspect, a Pasadena resident who was on probation for burglary, was arrested on charges of burglary, drug possession and child endangerment.
The burglary happened in the 200 block of Orange Grove last Tuesday, according the the Sierra Madre Police Department's crime blotter.
A city worker had his truck broken into while on a job at Bailey Canyon.
A parked car in the 200 block of North Sunnyside Avenue was found to be damaged from an overnight collision.
There was a small bike and car accident last week, according to the Sierra Madre Police Department crime blotter.
The suspect -- he is still at large -- most likely will be booked for assault with a deadly weapon because of the extent of facial injuries, according to published reports.
The discovery was made on the morning of May 5.
Authorities said the car that hit and killed a motorcyclist in nearby Arcadia is likely a blue Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution.
The residential burglary took place on May 2.
The vehicle sustained major damage in the May 2 accident.
No one was injured in the April 30 crash.
See this trouble-making bear being transported from Arcadia after she was tranquilized by game wardens last week courtesy of NBC4.
The arrest was made on the evening of April 28.
Wednesday night and was a busy time for bears and animal control officers at the Arcadia Police Department.