PROPERTY REPORT FOR: 220 Rodeo Dr S. Beverly Hills, CA, ,748. Bedrooms Bathrooms Year Built Square Feet. Estimated Value $3,202,820
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1 PROPERTY REPORT FOR: 220 Rodeo Dr S Beverly Hills, CA, ,748 Bedrooms Bathrooms Year Built Square Feet Low Estimation $2,855,860 Estimated Value $3,202,820 High Estimation $3,549,781 We re 90% confident that the actual market value lies between the low and high numbers. US Realty Records property valuations are calculated from a variety of sources. The confidence rating shown is based on how recent and reliable these sources are.
2 Property Details Structure Information Year Built: 1926 Site Information Street Number: 220 Effective Year Built: 1950 Rooms Count: 8 Beds Count: 3 Baths Count: 4 Street Name: Street Direction: Street Suffix: City: Rodeo S Dr Beverly Hills Full Baths Count: 4 Stories Count: 1 Census Tract: County Fips: 6037 Units Count: 1 County Name: Los Angeles Total Size: 2,748 sq ft. State: CA Finished Size: 2748 Zipcode: Architecture Type: Spanish Zipcode Plus Four: 3804 Exterior Wall Type: Stucco Zoning: BHR1* Air Conditioning Type: Central Zoning Category: Residential Category: Single family Zoning Description: Single Family Residence Fireplace Count: 1 Depth: 128 Foundation Type: Raised Width: 55 Heating Type: Central Size: 7,012 sq ft. Parking Spaces: 2 Acres: Parking Type: On Site Building Count: 1 Parcel Id: Tax Account Id: Legal Description: TRACT # 7710 LOT 133
3 Property Owner History CHENG BERNARD 610 N Beverly Dr Beverly Hills CA MAHBOUBI-FARDI BEHROUZ & MINOO Address Unavailable Jurisdiction & District Congressional District: 33 Upper State Legislative District: State Senate District 30 Lower State Legislative District: Assembly District 54 Fire Jurisdiction: Beverly Hills Fire Department 445 N Rexford DR, Beverly Hills, CA, Department Type: Career P: Station Count: 3 Fire Fighters: 85 Police Jurisdiction: Beverly Hills Police Department Department Type: City City: Beverly Hills Elementary School District: Beverly Hills Unified School District Type: Unified Grades: KG - 12 Distance: 0.02 miles Secondary School District: Beverly Hills Unified School District Type: Unified Grades: KG - 12 Distance: 0.02 miles
4 Financial History Sale History Date Sale Amount Seller's Name Deed Type ID Apr 12, 2013 $2,975, Apr 2, 2013 $2,975,000 MAHBOUBI-FARDI BEHROUZ & MINOO Grant Deed Apr 7, 2003 $1,350,010 - Grant Deed Tax History Year Taxes Land Value Improvements Total Taxable Value 2016 $36,008 $2,158,488 $936,211 $3,094, $34,465 $2,158,488 $936,211 $3,094, $33,308 $2,084,420 $904,086 $2,988, $1,209,664 $378,127 $1,587, $1,185,946 $370,713 $1,556, $1,162,693 $363,445 $1,526, $1,154,004 $360,729 $1,514, $1,156,746 $361,586 $1,518, $1,134,065 $354,497 $1,488, $1,111,829 $347,547 $1,459, $1,090,029 $340,733 $1,430,762 * The tax information above may not be used to determine tax payments, or for legal purposes. Please consult your local tax assessment authority for verification.
5 Comparable Properties Address Overview Estimated Value 221 RODEO DR S Beverly Hills, CA, EL CAMINO DR Beverly Hills, CA, EL CAMINO DR Beverly Hills, CA, RODEO DR S Beverly Hills, CA, BEVERWIL DR S Beverly Hills, CA, PECK DR S Beverly Hills, CA, EL CAMINO DR Beverly Hills, CA, RODEO DR S Beverly Hills, CA, LINDEN DR S Beverly Hills, CA, CRESCENT DR S Beverly Hills, CA, ,644 Sq. Ft. 4 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms Built in ,911 Sq. Ft. 4 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms Built in ,942 Sq. Ft. 4 Bedrooms, 4 Bathrooms Built in ,638 Sq. Ft. 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms Built in ,418 Sq. Ft. 5 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms Built in ,429 Sq. Ft. 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms Built in ,077 Sq. Ft. 3 Bedrooms, 2 & 1 Half Bathrooms Built in ,493 Sq. Ft. 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms Built in ,468 Sq. Ft. 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms Built in ,409 Sq. Ft. 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms Built in 1924 $2,933,664 $2,419,824 $2,557,321 $2,750,959 $2,242,321 $2,287,713 $2,590,325 $2,434,267 $2,537,434 $2,279,086
6 Climate Insights The following list identifies certain natural features, potential hazards, climatic and environmental factors within the listed geographic region that could affect the property. Probability of Natural Disasters Flooding Events since 1980: 141 Wild Fires Events since 1980: 16 Earth Quakes Events since 1980: 0 Tornadoes Events since 1980: 17 Hurricanes Events since 1980: 0 Land Slides Events since 1980: 0 Snow/Ice/Hail Events since 1980: 17 Extreme Heat Events since 1980: 3 Heavy Wind Events since 1980: 53
7 Storm Events Thunderstorm Wind - Mar 7, :50:00 to 06:50:00, Mar 7, 2016 A trained weather spotter in Cerritos reported severe thunderstorm wind gusts up to 60 MPH. The strong winds knocked down a large tree near the intersection of Carmenita Road and 183rd Street. A powerful late season winter storm brought heavy rain and snow, flash flooding and gusty winds to Southern California. In the mountains, 5 to 10 inches of snow accumulated while winds gusted to 67 MPH. Near the Solimar burn area, heavy rain produced a mud and debris flow across Highway 101. Elsewhere, strong thunderstorm gusts knocked down several trees. Specific Damage Details: Magnitude: 52 Thunderstorm Wind - Jan 31, :53:00 to 13:53:00, Jan 31, 2016 The RAWS sensor at Chilao reported a severe thunderstorm wind gust of 78 MPH. Another powerful winter storm took aim upon Southwestern California, bringing heavy rain and snow, thunderstorms, and gusty winds. Rainfall totals ranged from 0.50 to 1.50 inches across coastal and valley areas to up to 4.50 inches in the mountains. With such high rainfall totals, some significant snowfall was reported in the mountains with resort levels reporting up to 18 inches. Some severe thunderstorms developed with strong thunderstorm winds (in excess of 60 MPH) reported. Additionally, strong winds were reported across many areas. Specific Damage Details: Magnitude: 68 Thunderstorm Wind - Jan 31, :37:00 to 13:37:00, Jan 31, 2016 Trained weather spotters in the city of Monterey Park reported strong thunderstorm wind gusts, estimated at 60 MPH. The strong thunderstorm winds caused some roof damage and knocked down a power pole. Another powerful winter storm took aim upon Southwestern California, bringing heavy rain and snow, thunderstorms, and gusty winds. Rainfall totals ranged from 0.50 to 1.50 inches across coastal and valley areas to up to 4.50 inches in the mountains. With such high rainfall totals, some significant snowfall was reported in the mountains with resort levels reporting up to 18 inches. Some severe thunderstorms developed with strong thunderstorm winds (in excess of 60 MPH) reported. Additionally, strong winds were reported across many areas. Specific Damage Details: Magnitude: 52
8 Thunderstorm Wind - Jan 31, :38:00 to 13:02:00, Jan 31, 2016 Severe thunderstorms generated strong thunderstorm winds across parts of Los Angeles county. Porter Ranch reported a thunderstorm wind gust of 69 MPH while the RAWS sensors at Chilao and Cheeseboro reported thunderstorm wind gusts between 60 and 63 MPH. Another powerful winter storm took aim upon Southwestern California, bringing heavy rain and snow, thunderstorms, and gusty winds. Rainfall totals ranged from 0.50 to 1.50 inches across coastal and valley areas to up to 4.50 inches in the mountains. With such high rainfall totals, some significant snowfall was reported in the mountains with resort levels reporting up to 18 inches. Some severe thunderstorms developed with strong thunderstorm winds (in excess of 60 MPH) reported. Additionally, strong winds were reported across many areas. Specific Damage Details: Magnitude: 60 Flash Flood - Jan 31, :00:00 to 15:15:00, Jan 31, 2016 Heavy rainfall near the Cabin Fire burn scar resulted in flash flooding and mud and debris flows. CHP reported that a section of State Route 39 was washed out by water and debris. Another powerful winter storm took aim upon Southwestern California, bringing heavy rain and snow, thunderstorms, and gusty winds. Rainfall totals ranged from 0.50 to 1.50 inches across coastal and valley areas to up to 4.50 inches in the mountains. With such high rainfall totals, some significant snowfall was reported in the mountains with resort levels reporting up to 18 inches. Some severe thunderstorms developed with strong thunderstorm winds (in excess of 60 MPH) reported. Additionally, strong winds were reported across many areas. Specific Damage Details: Flood Cause: Heavy Rain / Burn Area, Flash Flood - Jan 6, :15:00 to 17:30:00, Jan 6, 2016 Heavy rainfall over the Los Angeles county mountains generated significant mud and debris flows. Highway 39 was closed at East Fork Road due to a significant mud and debris flow. A powerful winter storm brought heavy rain and snow, flash flooding and gusty winds to the area. Rainfall totals from this storm generally ranged between 2 and 6 inches with locally higher amounts in some foothill areas. With such rainfall amounts, there was significant snowfall totals in the local mountains with up to 28 inches of snow reported at the resort level. Additionally, the heavy rain did generate several flash flooding events including several mud and debris flows.
9 Flash Flood - Jan 6, :30:00 to 13:30:00, Jan 6, 2016 Heavy rainfall over the Calgrove burn scar generated a significant mud and debris flow. Mud and debris closed a mobile home park near the burn scar. A powerful winter storm brought heavy rain and snow, flash flooding and gusty winds to the area. Rainfall totals from this storm generally ranged between 2 and 6 inches with locally higher amounts in some foothill areas. With such rainfall amounts, there was significant snowfall totals in the local mountains with up to 28 inches of snow reported at the resort level. Additionally, the heavy rain did generate several flash flooding events including several mud and debris flows. Specific Damage Details: Flood Cause: Heavy Rain / Burn Area, Flash Flood - Jan 5, :30:00 to 14:00:00, Jan 5, 2016 Heavy rainfall over the Colby burn scar resulted in a significant mud and debris flow. On Rainbow Drive, 2-3 inches of water and debris was reported in a house. Additionally, Sierra Madre Road at Hicrest Road was closed due to water and debris. A powerful winter storm brought heavy rain and snow, flash flooding and gusty winds to the area. Rainfall totals from this storm generally ranged between 2 and 6 inches with locally higher amounts in some foothill areas. With such rainfall amounts, there was significant snowfall totals in the local mountains with up to 28 inches of snow reported at the resort level. Additionally, the heavy rain did generate several flash flooding events including several mud and debris flows. Specific Damage Details: Flood Cause: Heavy Rain / Burn Area, Flash Flood - Sep 9, :50:00 to 18:54:00, Sep 9, 2015 Strong thunderstorms developed near the community of Llano. Heavy rain resulted in several flooded roads. Remnant moisture from Hurricane Linda generated strong thunderstorms across Los Angeles county. Heavy rain from these thunderstorms resulted in flash flooding as well as mud/debris flows across parts of Los Angeles county.
10 Flash Flood - Sep 9, :15:00 to 16:30:00, Sep 9, 2015 Strong thunderstorms developed over the mountains of Los Angeles county. Heavy rain from these thunderstorms generated mud and debris flows across sections of Lake Hughes Road. Remnant moisture from Hurricane Linda generated strong thunderstorms across Los Angeles county. Heavy rain from these thunderstorms resulted in flash flooding as well as mud/debris flows across parts of Los Angeles county. Specific Damage Details: Flood Cause: Heavy Rain / Burn Area, Flash Flood - Jul 30, :32:00 to 14:46:00, Jul 30, 2015 Strong thunderstorms formed over north central Los Angeles county, north of the community of Acton. Heavy rain from the thunderstorms generated numerous mud/debris flows across Highway 14 between Red Rover Mine Road and Escondido Canyon Road. A surge of monsoonal moisture from northern Mexico produced strong thunderstorms across Ventura and Los Angeles counties. Heavy rain from the thunderstorms resulted in flash flooding and mud/debris flows across the area. Flash Flood - Oct 15, :36:00 to 19:43:00, Oct 15, 2015 Strong thunderstorms generated flash flooding across the Antelope Valley. At the intersection of 90th Street West and West Avenue I, a car was stuck in flood waters. An unseasonable cutoff low brought a moist and unstable air mass across Southern California. Widespread thunderstorm activity was observed. Many of these storms were very strong, producing large hail, heavy rain, flash flooding as well as significant mud and debris flows. Flash Flood - Oct 15, :03:00 to 16:00:00, Oct 15, 2015 Strong thunderstorms generated flash flooding across the mountains of Los Angeles county. Due to flash flooding as well as mud flows, both Elizabeth Lake Road and Bouquet Canyon Road were closed. An unseasonable cutoff low brought a moist and unstable air mass across Southern California. Widespread thunderstorm activity was observed. Many of these storms were very strong, producing large hail, heavy rain, flash flooding as well as significant mud and debris flows.
11 Flash Flood - Oct 15, :58:00 to 16:00:00, Oct 15, 2015 Strong thunderstorms generated flash flooding across the Antelope Valley. At the intersection of Highway 138 and 170th Street, a car was trapped in flood waters. An unseasonable cutoff low brought a moist and unstable air mass across Southern California. Widespread thunderstorm activity was observed. Many of these storms were very strong, producing large hail, heavy rain, flash flooding as well as significant mud and debris flows. Flash Flood - Oct 15, :00:00 to 16:00:00, Oct 15, 2015 Strong thunderstorms generated flash flooding and mud and debris flows near Lake Hughes and Elizabeth Lake. On Elizabeth Lake Road, a car was stuck in mud. Along Lake Hughes Road, four people were rescued by the Los Angeles county Swift Water Rescue Team. An unseasonable cutoff low brought a moist and unstable air mass across Southern California. Widespread thunderstorm activity was observed. Many of these storms were very strong, producing large hail, heavy rain, flash flooding as well as significant mud and debris flows. Hail - Oct 15, :52:00 to 15:55:00, Oct 15, 2015 Weather spotter in Palmdale reported quarter-size hail, along West Avenue P. An unseasonable cutoff low brought a moist and unstable air mass across Southern California. Widespread thunderstorm activity was observed. Many of these storms were very strong, producing large hail, heavy rain, flash flooding as well as significant mud and debris flows. Specific Damage Details: Magnitude: 1 Hail - Oct 15, :45:00 to 15:50:00, Oct 15, 2015 Weather spotter in Palmdale reported quarter-size hail. An unseasonable cutoff low brought a moist and unstable air mass across Southern California. Widespread thunderstorm activity was observed. Many of these storms were very strong, producing large hail, heavy rain, flash flooding as well as significant mud and debris flows. Specific Damage Details: Magnitude: 1
12 Hail - Oct 15, :35:00 to 14:40:00, Oct 15, 2015 Weather spotter in Leona Valley reported golf ball-size hail. An unseasonable cutoff low brought a moist and unstable air mass across Southern California. Widespread thunderstorm activity was observed. Many of these storms were very strong, producing large hail, heavy rain, flash flooding as well as significant mud and debris flows. Specific Damage Details: Magnitude: 2 Flash Flood - Apr 23, :15:00 to 16:40:00, Apr 23, 2015 A strong thunderstorm generated flash flooding across southeastern sections of the Antelope Valley. Just southwest of El Mirage Road, water between 1 and 2 feet deep flooded several intersections. Strong thunderstorms across the Antelope Valley resulted in reports of flash flooding. In some sections of the southeast Antelope Valley, intersections were flooded with between 1 and 2 feet of water. Flash Flood - Jun 12, :34:00 to 18:35:00, Jun 12, 2015 Strong thunderstorms produced flash flooding and mud/debris flows across the Antelope Valley. California Highway Patrol reported flash flooding along Largo Vista Road. Two vehicles were trapped by 2 to 4 feet of mud. Lingering subtropical moisture produced strong thunderstorms and flash flooding across the mountains of Southern California. Reports of significant mud/debris flows as well as flash flooding were reported by law enforcement. Flash Flood - Jul 30, :54:00 to 20:00:00, Jul 30, 2015 Strong thunderstorms developed near the community of Llano. Heavy rain from these thunderstorms generated flash flooding and mud flows. California Highway Patrol reported 6 to 8 inches of mud across sections of Highway 138. A surge of monsoonal moisture from northern Mexico produced strong thunderstorms across Ventura and Los Angeles counties. Heavy rain from the thunderstorms resulted in flash flooding and mud/debris flows across the area.
13 Flash Flood - Jul 30, :34:00 to 16:45:00, Jul 30, 2015 Strong thunderstorms developed near the community of Llano. Heavy rain from these thunderstorms produced flash flooding along the intersection of Highway 138 and 165th Street East. A surge of monsoonal moisture from northern Mexico produced strong thunderstorms across Ventura and Los Angeles counties. Heavy rain from the thunderstorms resulted in flash flooding and mud/debris flows across the area. Flash Flood - Jul 30, :00:00 to 16:15:00, Jul 30, 2015 Strong thunderstorms developed near Pyramid Lake in Los Angeles county. Heavy rain from the thunderstorms generated flash flooding along Interstate 5 near Vista del Lago Road. Several vehicles were stranded in the flood waters. A surge of monsoonal moisture from northern Mexico produced strong thunderstorms across Ventura and Los Angeles counties. Heavy rain from the thunderstorms resulted in flash flooding and mud/debris flows across the area. Flash Flood - Jul 29, :40:00 to 16:49:00, Jul 29, 2015 Strong thunderstorms producing flash flooding in the community of Lake Los Angeles. At the intersection of 170th Street East and Avenue P8, over eight inches of water flooded the intersection. A surge of monsoonal moisture from northern Mexico produced strong thunderstorms across Ventura and Los Angeles counties. Heavy rain from the thunderstorms resulted in flash flooding and mud/debris flows across the area. Flash Flood - Jul 19, :46:00 to 19:10:00, Jul 19, 2015 Strong thunderstorms developed across the Antelope Valley. Heavy rain from the thunderstorms resulted in significant flooding at the intersection of Highway 138 and 165th Street East. The flooding stranded several cars at the intersection. The combination of monsoonal moisture moving up from Mexico as well as remnant moisture from Hurricane Dolores brought strong thunderstorms to Los Angeles county. The thunderstorms generated flash flooding as well as mud and debris flows across interior sections of Los Angeles county.
14 Neighborhood Demographics Health Statistics for Beverly Hills, CA Male Female Life Expectancy Rates years 78 years years 78 years years 80 years years 81 years years 81 years Obesity Rates % 28% % 33% % 34% Physical Activity Rates % 44% % 53% % 56% Diagnosed Diabetes Rates % 7% % 7% % 8% % 8% % 8% % 8% % 9% % 9% % 10% % 10% % 10% % 10% % 10% % 11% Controlled Diabetes Rates % 30% % 30% % 30% % 29% % 29% % 28% % 28% % 29% % 29% % 29% % 29% % 29% % 29% % 29%
15 Binge Alcoholism Rates % 10% % 10% % 10% % 10% % 10% % 11% % 10% % 10% % 11% % 11% % 11% Heavy Alcohol Rates % 6% % 6% % 7% % 6% % 6% % 7% % 7% % 6%
16 Nearby Schools Having great schools near the property can help to stabilize it s value. It is typical for properties with good surrounding schools to hold their value better. Additionally, good schools help the saleability of the property. Name/Address Type Distance Beverly Hills High School 241 Moreno Drive, Beverly Hills, CA District: Beverly Hills Unified Moreno High (Continuation) School 241 Moreno Drive, Beverly Hills, CA District: Beverly Hills Unified Good Shepherd Catholic School 148 South Linden Drive, Beverly Hills, CA Harkham Hillel Hebrew Academy 9120 West Olympic Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA Kabbalah Children's Academy 9250 West Olympic Boulevard, Beverly Hills, CA Bais Chana Chabad 9017 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA Bais Chaya Mushka Chabad School 9051 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA Beverly Vista Elementary School 200 South Elm Drive, Beverly Hills, CA District: Beverly Hills Unified Albert Einstein Academy - Beverly Hills 8844 Burton Way, Beverly Hills, CA District: Acton-Agua Dulce Unified Albert Einstein Academy For Letters, Arts & Sciences - Odyssey 8844 Burton Way, Beverly Hills, CA District: Acton-Agua Dulce Unified Public Public Private Private Private Private Private Public Charter Charter 0.95 Miles 0.95 Miles 1.06 Miles 1.11 Miles 1.11 Miles 1.11 Miles 1.11 Miles 1.11 Miles 1.21 Miles 1.21 Miles
17 Nearby Features Fire Departments City of Beverly Hills Fire Department Station 1 Headquarters City of Beverly Hills Fire Department Station miles away 1.08 miles away Police Stations Beverly Hills Police Department Culver City Police Department 1.04 miles away 4.84 miles away Hospitals Century City Doctors Hospital 1.14 miles away Post Offices Beverly Post Office 0.35 miles away Shopping Twentieth Century Fox Studios Hillcrest Country Club Wilshire-Robertson Plaza Shopping Center Century City Center Shopping Center Los Angeles Country Club 1.6 miles away 1.63 miles away 1.67 miles away 1.76 miles away 2.12 miles away Parks Roxbury Park Electric Fountain Oakhurst Park Will Rogers Memorial Park Cheviot Hills Recreation Center 0.8 miles away 0.95 miles away 1.01 miles away 2.08 miles away 2.13 miles away
18 Nature Atrium Building Peavine Canyon Coldwater Canyon Higgins Canyon Benedict Canyon Stone Canyon Brown Canyon Franklin Canyon Dry Canyon Laurel Canyon 2.21 miles away 3.02 miles away 3.05 miles away 3.33 miles away 4.08 miles away 4.12 miles away 4.2 miles away 4.47 miles away 5.11 miles away 5.35 miles away Libraries Beverly Hills Public Library 0.98 miles away Museums Museum of Television and Radio 0.78 miles away Other Nearby Features Sterling Plaza Beverly Hills City Hall Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department - Court Services Division Beverly Hills Branch Commonwealth United Building Shubert Theatre 0.42 miles away 0.97 miles away 0.99 miles away 1.39 miles away 1.4 miles away
19 Crime Data Sex Offenders Andrew Jay Scarf Male - White - Brown Hair - Brown Eyes Offense/statute: Lewd Or Lascivious Acts With A Child Under 14 Years Of Age Address: Apt Rexford Dr S Beverly Hills CA Height: 5 ft 10 in Weight: 210 lbs. Samuel Hay Male - White - Black Hair - Brown Eyes Offense/statute: Annoy Or Molest A Child Under 18 Years Of Age Offense/statute: Sexual Battery (touch Person Intimately Against Will For Sexual Arousal Etc) Address: Beverly Hills CA Height: 5 ft 5 in Weight: 180 lbs. Criminal Events Breaking & Entering :00:00 Description: Location: 8100 Block 1 & 2 San Vincente Av South Gate CA Case Number: Distance: 2.79 miles Theft Of Vehicle :00:00 Description: Motor Veh Theft Others Location: Sunset Blvd Hollywoood CA Case Number: Distance: 2.87 miles Other :27:00 Description: Use Another s Personal Identification To Obtain Credit etc Location: 8300 Block W 3rd St Los Angeles, Ca CA Case Number: Distance: 2.99 miles Community Policing :02:46 Description: Complaint Escortdisposition Complete Location: 6e9r11p. L.p0= Campbell CA Case Number: Distance: 3.87 miles
20 Assault :00:00 Description: Time Hangup Or Misdialdisposition Cp Location: Charity Ln Vcvl CA Case Number: Distance: 3.97 miles Other :59:44 Description: All Other Agencies Location: 5800 Block Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles CA Case Number: 1401M-1788 Distance: 4.18 miles Community Policing :30:00 Description: Aoa Grand Theft Location: Unknown Culver City CA Case Number: Distance: 4.8 miles Theft Of Vehicle :40:35 Description: Vc Take Vehicle W o Owner s Consent vehicle Theft Location: 1600 Block Marmont Ave Los Angeles CA Case Number: C1310P-3821 Distance: 4.86 miles Other :51:00 Description: Viol Of Probation Location: 1 Block St & Palm Av Greenfield CA Case Number: Distance: 5.03 miles Disorder :04:25 Description: Disturbance Call Location: 100 Block W Village Green La City Of Madison CA Case Number: Distance: 5.25 miles
21 Aggregated Statistics 2001 Violent Crimes 133 Robbery Murders 1 Aggravated Assult 45 Larceny theft 1081 Forcible Rape 2 Total Property Crimes 1516 Motor vehicle theft Violent Crimes 133 Robbery Murders 1 Aggravated Assult 50 Larceny theft 822 Forcible Rape 2 Total Property Crimes 1200 Motor vehicle theft Violent Crimes 138 Robbery Aggravated Assult 59 Larceny theft 771 Forcible Rape 6 Total Property Crimes 1154 Motor vehicle theft Violent Crimes 137 Robbery Aggravated Assult 43 Larceny theft 765 Forcible Rape 12 Total Property Crimes 1143 Motor vehicle theft 61
22 2005 Violent Crimes 134 Robbery Murders 1 Aggravated Assult 65 Larceny theft 700 Forcible Rape 10 Total Property Crimes 1052 Motor vehicle theft Violent Crimes 135 Robbery Aggravated Assult 46 Larceny theft 729 Forcible Rape 7 Total Property Crimes 1057 Motor vehicle theft Violent Crimes 157 Robbery Aggravated Assult 61 Larceny theft 833 Forcible Rape 15 Total Property Crimes 1169 Motor vehicle theft Violent Crimes 126 Robbery Murders 2 Aggravated Assult 52 Larceny theft 733 Forcible Rape 11 Total Property Crimes 1071 Motor vehicle theft 42
23 2009 Violent Crimes 81 Robbery Aggravated Assult 32 Larceny theft 895 Forcible Rape 4 Total Property Crimes 1230 Motor vehicle theft Violent Crimes 75 Robbery Murders 3 Aggravated Assult 33 Larceny theft 677 Forcible Rape 4 Total Property Crimes 985 Motor vehicle theft Violent Crimes 58 Robbery Murders 1 Aggravated Assult 21 Larceny theft 675 Forcible Rape 2 Total Property Crimes 974 Motor vehicle theft Violent Crimes 89 Robbery Murders 1 Aggravated Assult 46 Larceny theft 790 Forcible Rape 7 Total Property Crimes 1081 Motor vehicle theft 33 Copyright 2017 P3C LLC DBA USRealtyRecords.com. All rights reserved.
24 Property report generated on: Wednesday 7th of June :39:07 PM
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