Two women walking near the Venice canals were clubbed from behind, spurring LAPD patrols

Two women walking near the Venice canals were clubbed from behind, spurring LAPD patrols
LOS ANGELES, APRIL 19, 2019: The Venice Canal Historic District is known for it?s man-made canals. The canals were built in 1905 by developer Abbot Kinney as part of his Venice of America plan with a goal to recreate the appearance and feel of Venice, Italy, in Southern California. (Allison Zaucha/For The Times)
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Two women walking near the Venice canals were clubbed from behind, spurring LAPD patrols

Breaking News

Karen Garcia April 10, 2024

Two women walking near the Venice canals were clubbed from behind in separate incidents Saturday night, leading police to urge residents in the

canal

district to practice

self

awareness and focus on personal safety.

On April 6 Saturday

at 10:30 p.m., a woman was walking in the 2700 block of Strongs Drive when someone approached her from behind and struck her with a hard object, rendering her unconscious, according to a Los Angeles Police Department report.

About an hour later, it’s believed the same person attacked another woman in a similar way as she was walking near the Sherman Canal, less than a mile

from the first incident

aw

ay

.

The

suspect

a

ssailant

fled the scene, leaving evidence that police declined to describe.

Residents in the neighborhood discovered the second victim and immediately contacted the police.

According to the report, both victims sustained significant injuries.

LAPD arrest man suspected of assaulting two children in Santa Monica and Venice

The

suspect assailant

is described as a male

who is of Black or Latino descent,

between 5 feet 10 inches and 6 feet tall and 180 to 200 pounds,

with. He is described as having

short hair that appears to be trimmed around the ears, the report states.

The LAPD pledged to increase patrols in the area as a precautionary measure

,

while their investigation

of the incidents

continues.

Law enforcement is also asking residents to be vigilant and notify the police of any suspicious activity or persons

loitering

in the area.

Los Angeles City Councilmember Tracy Park, who lives in Venice, said in a statement that she was horrified and furious to learn of the

violent

assaults.

Park said she called on

the

LAPD to “devote every resource

s

necessary to investigate these crimes.”

“I have been working directly with Chief [Dominic] Choi and Capt. [Michael] Applegate and remain focused on ensuring that this criminal is apprehended, charged and prosecuted to the full extent of the law,” she said. “This behavior will not be tolerated, and violent criminals will be held accountable.”

Police ask that anyone who is a victim of a similar assault, who is a witness to these incidents or who has information that could lead to the identification of the

assailantsuspect

to contact special assault detectives at (213) 473-0447. During off hours or on weekends, call (877) 527-3247.

Anyone wishing to remain anonymous can provide information by calling the Los Angeles Regional Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477 or going

directly

to www.lacrimestoppers.org. Tipsters may also download the P-3 Tips mobile app and select the L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers as their local program.

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