Martin Badillo and an accomplice allegedly stole a lawnmower secured to a vehicle in South Pasadena.
The city's latest crime numbers until Oct. 22.
South Pasadena dedicates a tree and plaque in memory of Officer Kevin A. Sandoval in Garfield Park.
The city's latest crime numbers until Oct. 15.
Get a jump on one of the most fun—but also potentially dangerous—nights of the year.
The city's latest crime numbers until Oct. 1.
When repeat offenders are freed quicker they tend to commit crimes faster, says City Manager Sergio Gonzalez.
The city's latest crime numbers until Sept. 24.
The city's latest crime numbers until Sept. 17.
The city's latest crime numbers until Sept. 10.
One student suffers a knee injury.
After dropping to nothing for nearly a year, the crime makes a comeback.
The city's latest crime numbers until Sept. 3
A female motorist, driving a Fiat 500, suffers minor injuries Tuesday evening.
The city's latest crime numbers, from Aug. 21 through Aug. 27.
Two suspects escape with eyeglass frames.
The shooting occurs at 1:01 a.m. in the 1000 block of Arroyo Verde Road.
Javier Adolfo Viera is suspected in 21 arson/attempted arson incidents in South Pasadena, four in Pasadena and one in Los Angeles since mid-November.
If you mailed a check at the post office during July 13-15, police suggest you confirm with the recipient that it was received.
Check here to find the crime reports from July 10-16.
Mail is missing from the building, according to police.
Crime blotter: Arrests do not indicate convictions.
Watch this video of a high-speed chase through a South Pas neighborhood, that ends with a juvenile being dragged out of a car and arrested.
A month after an altercation between a skateboarder and a janitor at South Pasadena Middle School, detectives are frustrated by the silence from both parties.
Chief Art Miller assures residents that the City Council's decision, viewed as a disappointment by Police Officer Association members, will not adversely affect public service.
Surveillance footage from Pavilions captured these images of the suspect.
A resident's surveillance camera snapped these images of the burglary suspects and their vehicles.
Authorities say Alonzo Bernard Johnson walked into a 79-year-old South Pasadena woman's apartment, pointed a knife at her and threatened to kill her before beating her with his hands and fists.
A man suffering a medical emergency loses control of his vehicle, according to police.
It appears the suspect used bolt cutters to steal the computer.
South Pasadena Police believe the same suspect assaulted two people half an hour apart.
The South Pasadena Police created the following map to show you where in town assaults, burglaries and other incidents happened.