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    Arlington Heights

    Latest complete week May 16–May 22

    1 violent
    crime
    7 property
    crimes
    3.4 crimes
    per 10,000 people
    Location Crime Date and time
    3300 block of West 15th Street Theft May 21, 2:30 p.m.
    1300 block of Crenshaw Boulevard Theft from vehicle May 21, 1:10 a.m.
    Olympic Boulevard and Bronson Theft from vehicle May 20, 4:10 a.m.
    1900 block of Crenshaw Boulevard Theft May 18, 11:54 p.m.
    1500 block of 2nd Avenue Theft from vehicle May 18, 9 p.m.
    1600 block of Arlington Avenue Theft May 18, 8:30 a.m.
    1400 block of South Wilton Place Aggravated assault May 18, 3 a.m.
    17th Street and Bronson Avenue Theft May 16, 7 p.m.

    Six-month summary

    60 violent
    crimes
    177 property
    crimes
    101.6 crimes
    per 10,000 people

    Neighborhood Rank Crimes Per 10,000 people

    Violent crimes: 49/209
    Arlington Heights
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    Property crimes: 150/209
    Arlington Heights
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    Crime types

    Violent crimes (60)
    Property crimes (177)

    Monthly totals Adjusted to 30 days

    • All crimes Violent crimes Property crimes
    — 500 — 0

    Weekly totals

    • All crimes Violent crimes Property crimes

    Police agency

    • Arlington Heights is covered by three police jurisdictions.
    Jurisdiction Department Address Phone
    Olympic L.A.P.D. 1130 S. Vermont Ave. 213-382-9102
    Southwest L.A.P.D. 1546 Martin Luther King Blvd. 213-485-2582
    Wilshire L.A.P.D. 4861 Venice Blvd. 213-473-0476

    Arlington Heights

    is a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles in the Central L.A. region of Los Angeles County. It contains Country Club Park and Western Heights.
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    Arlington Heights is one of the 272 neighborhoods in Mapping L.A., The Times’ resource for crime, neighborhoods, demographics and schools.
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