Slashing Suspect in Custody
13488 Maxella Ave, Del Rey, Los Angeles
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Summary
- Police are searching for a suspect described as a 6'3" man in a brown leather jacket and grey sweatpants, following a reported stabbing at a Pavilions store in Marina Del Rey. A perimeter has been established near the Maxella Area and Del Rey Avenue to locate the individual.
Timeline
The address reported for this incident has changed to 13488 Maxella Ave.
Aerial support is assisting in the search for the suspect. Police describe the suspect as man, 6'3", wearing a brown leather jacket and grey pants who slashed a person and fled the scene.
Police have established a perimeter around the intersections to locate the suspect.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 4365 Glencoe Ave.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 13488 Maxella Ave.
Aerial support is assisting in the search for the suspect. Police describe the suspect as man, 6'3", wearing a brown leather jacket and grey pants who slashed a person and fled the scene.
Police have established a perimeter around the intersections to locate the suspect.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 4365 Glencoe Ave.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 13488 Maxella Ave.
Aerial support is assisting in the search for the suspect. Police describe the suspect as man, 6'3", wearing a brown leather jacket and grey pants who slashed a person and fled the scene.
Police have established a perimeter around the intersections to locate the suspect.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 4365 Glencoe Ave.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 13488 Maxella Ave.
Aerial support is assisting in the search for the suspect. Police describe the suspect as man, 6'3", wearing a brown leather jacket and grey pants who slashed a person and fled the scene.
Police have established a perimeter around the intersections to locate the suspect.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 4365 Glencoe Ave.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 13488 Maxella Ave.
Aerial support is assisting in the search for the suspect. Police describe the suspect as man, 6'3", wearing a brown leather jacket and grey pants who slashed a person and fled the scene.
Police have established a perimeter around the intersections to locate the suspect.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 4365 Glencoe Ave.
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No where is safe apparently
@jkim1378 Recently there are was another report of someone being physically attacked with knife at this Pavilions. This type of assault in this area was unheard of not that long ago. The laws need to be corrected back to less lenient and enforced.
Ugh!!!😩
I hate it here
Once is unacceptable. ‘Super rare” is NOT acceptable.
There is not a single place where there isn't something bad that happens. I never said it was acceptable but it does unfortunately happen. As a kid I remembered being shocked a murder took place a few homes down in MDR (early 90s) but it does happen. My point was it isn't every day thankfully, and its still relatively safe here compared to areas where there is much higher crime rates.
No where is safe apparently
@jkim1378 Recently there are was another report of someone being physically attacked with knife at this Pavilions. This type of assault in this area was unheard of not that long ago. The laws need to be corrected back to less lenient and enforced.
Ugh!!!😩
I hate it here
Once is unacceptable. ‘Super rare” is NOT acceptable.
There is not a single place where there isn't something bad that happens. I never said it was acceptable but it does unfortunately happen. As a kid I remembered being shocked a murder took place a few homes down in MDR (early 90s) but it does happen. My point was it isn't every day thankfully, and its still relatively safe here compared to areas where there is much higher crime rates.
No where is safe apparently
@jkim1378 Recently there are was another report of someone being physically attacked with knife at this Pavilions. This type of assault in this area was unheard of not that long ago. The laws need to be corrected back to less lenient and enforced.
Ugh!!!😩
I hate it here
Once is unacceptable. ‘Super rare” is NOT acceptable.
There is not a single place where there isn't something bad that happens. I never said it was acceptable but it does unfortunately happen. As a kid I remembered being shocked a murder took place a few homes down in MDR (early 90s) but it does happen. My point was it isn't every day thankfully, and its still relatively safe here compared to areas where there is much higher crime rates.
No where is safe apparently
@jkim1378 Recently there are was another report of someone being physically attacked with knife at this Pavilions. This type of assault in this area was unheard of not that long ago. The laws need to be corrected back to less lenient and enforced.
Ugh!!!😩
I hate it here
Once is unacceptable. ‘Super rare” is NOT acceptable.
There is not a single place where there isn't something bad that happens. I never said it was acceptable but it does unfortunately happen. As a kid I remembered being shocked a murder took place a few homes down in MDR (early 90s) but it does happen. My point was it isn't every day thankfully, and its still relatively safe here compared to areas where there is much higher crime rates.
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No where is safe apparently
@jkim1378 Recently there are was another report of someone being physically attacked with knife at this Pavilions. This type of assault in this area was unheard of not that long ago. The laws need to be corrected back to less lenient and enforced.
Ugh!!!😩
I hate it here
Once is unacceptable. ‘Super rare” is NOT acceptable.
There is not a single place where there isn't something bad that happens. I never said it was acceptable but it does unfortunately happen. As a kid I remembered being shocked a murder took place a few homes down in MDR (early 90s) but it does happen. My point was it isn't every day thankfully, and its still relatively safe here compared to areas where there is much higher crime rates.