While residential burglaries decreased, auto burglaries increased from December to January.
South Pasadena Police arrested a suspect who was drunk in public at Fair Oaks Cigars.
Information already collected during the investigation suggests the suspect may have either resided in or frequented the area of the 600 block of Monterey Road.
Around 2:50 a.m. Wednesday, police say the 18-year-old female victim was asleep at her residence in the 600 block of Monterey Road when she was awakened by an unknown male suspect.
Sandoval, 23, died after collapsing and hitting his head at the Burro Canyon Shooting range in June 2011.
South Pasadena Police reported a road rage incident on Monday, Jan. 30 on Mission Street. Did you see it go down?
A suspect glued the ATM keypads and card readers at three Fair Oaks Avenue banks last week.
A 19-year-old woman was hoisted into a helicopter by deputies and flown uninjured from Millard Canyon to Farnsworth Park, Altadena, Sunday afternoon.
The 19-year-old woman was hoisted into a helicopter by deputies and flown uninjured from Millard Canyon to Farnsworth Park, Altadena, Sunday afternoon.
Three thefts, two residential burglaries one stolen vehicle were reported in South Pas last week.
Police Chief Joe Payne spoke about this uptick in property crime, which has continued through January, at Wednesday's City Council meeting.
An officer noticed a Toyota pickup bearing the stolen license plate of a 2007 BMW, triggering a pursuit and arrest of a man and woman.
South Pasadena Police reported eight auto burglaries this week.
South Pasadena Police reported that three vehicles were stolen and one broken into on Monterey Road last week.
No occupants in the home were injured, but an Alhambra firefighter sustained second degree burns.
A note from the Pasadena Police Department.
Marco Solis, 53, was stopped in the 300 block of Monterey Road. He was charged and booked into Pasadena City Jail where he is being held on $50,000 bail.
Jewelry and three laptops were allegedly stolen in two residential burglaries Dec. 19 on La France Avenue.
Holy Family handed out tons of toys to needy kids Monday with the help of donors at their annual event.
Two males are suspected of committing an armed robbery on Mound Street Thursday. Did you notice any abnormal activity?
South Pasadena's forecast for Friday and Saturday is mostly sunny with temperatures in the 60s and winds between 5 and 15 mph.
Sheriffs will conduct 32 driver's license checkpoints during the 2-week campaign.
With a traffic safety campaign set Dec. 16 to Jan. 2, SPPD will specifically conduct a DUI/Driver’s License Checkpoint 8 p.m. Friday at an undisclosed location within city limits.
Alan Ehrlich was originally fined $193 for directing traffic at the corner of Fair Oaks and Huntington Drive when a traffic light went out in September.
Electronics including laptops and an iPod were reported stolen from South Pas homes this month.
In addition to the theft of coins, the laundry room break-ins caused thousands of dollars of damage to the washers and dryers, according to police.
While residential burglaries reported in November are still above average, auto burglaries dramatically decreased.
South Pasadena Police have reported a series of apartment laundry machine burglaries.
With power restoration taking longer than expected, Edison is again offering no timeline for restoration.
Edison is again opening distribution centers Monday for customers still without power.
The company expects power to be restored to 99.9 percent of customers by 8 p.m. Monday.
Marengo Elementary is among the South Pas areas still without power.
Residents can expect traffic delays. Police advice you to avoid the area entirely if possible. The status of schools reopening Monday is dependent on the restoration of power.
South Pas should have power by Sunday night, according to Southern California Edison.
Southern California Edison has no estimate on when they will be able to respond.
The crossings at Fremont Av. and Grevelia St. and Orange Grove Av. and Hawthorne St. remain affected without any definitive timetable for restoration.
About 135,000 Southern California Edison customers are still without power Friday afternoon throughout the foothills and San Gabriel Valley.
The estimate for restoration of the signals is not currently known.
According to the SPUSD, the schools are presently scheduled to reopen on Monday.
Tthe Dial-a-Ride van is available to pick up residents without transportation and bring them to the Senior Center.