Crime & Safety
This Week In Crime: Woodland Hills & Nearby Police Log
A look at a few of this week's most interesting police, fire and courtroom incidents across the Woodland Hills area.

WOODLAND HILLS, CA – The following is a collection of weekly police, court and fire stories from around the Woodland Hills area this week. Here's the roundup:
Body Found Near Point Dume In Malibu
The man appeared to be in his late 50s, according to authorities.
Malibu Ocean Helicopter Jumper Identified: Coroner
The man died from multiple traumatic injuries, according to the coroner's office.
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Gunfire Reported In Cheviot Hills Shopping Center
Suspects involved in a shooting at a Cheviot Hills Shopping Center Wednesday got away.
Woman In Stolen U-Haul Plows Through Market, Rams Cruiser: Police
Police arrested a woman following a wild chase through the Downtown Produce Mart.
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Fourplex Fire Snuffed In Hollywood
The cause of a late-night fourplex fire in Hollywood is under investigation.
Mar Vista Family Displaced By House Fire
A child and two adults were forced out of their home overnight when a stubborn fire broke out in their garage.
Vigil Held For Victim Of Santa Monica Bus Shooting
The young mother's life was honored and celebrated by family and friends in Santa Monica.
Metro Expo Line Train Hit & Kills Man In Santa Monica
The death is being investigated as an accident, according to authorities.
Santa Monica Shooting: 1 Dead After Shots Fired At Bus Passengers
The shooting was reported just before 1 a.m. near Ocean Avenue and Colorado Boulevard, according to police officials.
Stabbing Near REI Santa Monica, Victim Hospitalized
The incident occurred on 4th Street and Santa Monica Boulevard, where residents posted photos of a bloody crime scene.
San Vicente Blvd. Reopened: Man Threatens To Blow Up Coffee Shop
An LAPD bomb squad has cleared the scene at the Coffee Bean on San Vicente Boulevard.
LAPD Underreports Westside Crime To Seem Safer, Captain Claims
A Los Angeles Police Department captain is accusing top officials of deliberately misleading the public about violent crime
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