Crime & Safety

Authorities Work to Return Stolen Items

Thousands of items stolen out of Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside counties can now be claimed by their rightful owners. Authorities urge theft-victims to examine the property online.

More than 11,000 stolen items recovered by a police task force in the Southland this year can now be claimed by their rightful owners, with authorities urging theft-victims today to examine the property online.

The items were recovered during an operation that began earlier this year into so-called "fence" burglaries, in which criminals knowingly buy stolen property for later resale, police said. The task force engaged in extensive surveillance, culminating with the arrests of numerous suspects and the recovery of stolen goods.

Photos of the property are available for viewing on the website. Type the words "fence burglaries" into the search box and follow the prompts.  Or, you can view the pictures in a dropbox here (may take some time to load).

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The burglaries occurred in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Ventura and San Bernardino counties.

If you believe your property is depicted in any of the photographs, you can send an email to lapdvctf@lapd.lacity.org or leave a message at (818) 644- 8091.

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In your email, include a brief description of the item, the item number written on the yellow tab in the photograph, the name listed as the victim on your burglary report, the report number, the address where the burglary occurred, the date of the crime and a callback number.


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