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A recap of some of the incidents Santa Monica Police dealt with on April 13 - April 19, 2025

Sexual Assault– 600 Block of Santa Monica Blvd The reporting party observed a sexual assault in progress and began recording the incident while calling 911. Officers located the suspect leaving the area. Both the victim and suspect were transported to the Rape Treatment Center for evidence collection.

Assault W/ Deadly Weapon (Dual Stabbings) – 1700 Block of the Beach Two victims, a brother and sister, were walking on the beach when the brother got into a verbal altercation with two suspects. The altercation turned physical, and the sister intervened, trying to break up the fight. One suspect was armed with a knife and both suspects fled southbound on the beach. Both victims sustained stab wounds. Both victims were transported to the hospital and were later in stable condition, with no surgeries needed. On scene, multiple parties/witnesses were uncooperative, under the influence and provided conflicting information to officers.

Assault W/ Deadly Weapon (Family Domestic) – 21st St A grandmother and granddaughter got into a verbal altercation which turned physical. The granddaughter stabbed her grandmother in her shin with a knife, causing a 1-inch laceration. The granddaughter was taken into custody.

Domestic Violence – 1600 Block of Ocean Front Walk The victim contacted PD stating her boyfriend had beat her up by punching her multiple times in her face and head; and possibly cut the back of her head with a box cutter. The victim was located with multiple injuries on her face. The victim advised that her boyfriend fled the scene and did not have a car. The victim was transported to the hospital for further treatment. Note: There has been prior domestic violence in their relationship.

Burglaries via Rear Sliding Door – Investigation Ongoing

1800 block of Arizona Ave
700 block of 21st St
2900 block of Arizona Ave

Criminal Threats w/ Firearm - SM Place Mall. DSU officers respond to a call where mall security was threatened by a female transient with a firearm. The security guards lost sight of the suspect as she walked into Structure 7. Officers searched the parking structure while investigating. The suspect was not located.

6th St/Broadway 368(b)(1) PC / 11377(a) HS An elderly BBB passenger was spat on by a bus rider after she asked him to stop smoking on the bus. The suspect was located and found in possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia.

6th St/SM Blvd Warrant/11377(a) HS Officers contacted a subject known to have an outstanding SMPD warrant. The subject was found in possession of methamphetamine.

PED stop 400 block of Arizona Officers contacted a subject after they observed him manipulating drugs with additional drug paraphernalia in plain view. Ultimately their investigation led to a possession for sales arrest, and felony possession due to prior convictions.

Juvenile Overdose - Beverly Ave Officers responded to an assistance call for service. The comments of the call stated a 16-year-old was not breathing in the house and dispatch was giving CPR instructions. Upon arrival, Santa Monica Fire Department Engine 2 administered Narcan and was providing rescue breaths. The victim regained consciousness and was transported to a local area hospital. It should be noted on 09/09/2024 SMFD responded to an overdose call for the same individual. The juvenile was placed on a 5150 hold for making suicidal statements.

Robbery/69 PC/Use of Force
–420 Broadway Officers responded to an Estes Robbery at 420 Broadway. The suspect had taken items and scratched the loss prevention agent on the face as she left the business. Officers located the suspect on the train platform and attempted to detain the suspect. She proceeded to also scratch the officer along the right side of his face and neck. The suspect was placed under arrest with the assistance of responding officers.

Rollover Traffic Collision/DUI - 900 Block of Broadway Officers were on patrol in the 1100 block of Broadway when he heard a loud crash near the 900 Block of Broadway. They arrived on scene and located two vehicles overturned. Only one driver was located and initially it was believed the driver of the second vehicle fled the location. Video of the accident was located and showed the driver struck a parked unoccupied vehicle at a high rate of speed. A search of the suspect’s’ vehicle and a backpack revealed bottles of Nitrous Oxide. The driver was transported to a local hospital and eventually cited out for DUI.

Narcotics Violation / 9th St. & Pico Blvd. Officers initiated a traffic stop for a moving violation. It was subsequently discovered that the driver was on felony probation. A probation search revealed the driver was in possession of narcotics.

Assault – Deadly Weapon (Skateboard) / 600 Block of Ocean Park Blvd. The victim sees a suspect coming from the direction of the front door of his apartment. The victim confronted the suspect who swung a skateboard at the victim’s head. The suspect fled but was located nearby.

Grand Theft (E-Bike) / 1000 Block of Pico Blvd. (800 Block of Broadway) The victim reported the theft of an E-Bike from in front of his apartment building. The following day, the victim was able to track (with an apple air tag) the stolen bike to a specific apartment building. Officers responded and found the suspect in possession of the bike.

Aggravated Battery – 800 Block of Ocean Ave A homeless victim was contacted by six suspects riding scooters. An unknown number of suspects punched and kicked the victim once on his body. The victim was not very forthcoming with incident details. The victim sustained redness all over his body and was transported to the hospital for further treatment.

Firearm Arrest – Ocean Way and Bay St Officers stopped a vehicle for displaying stolen license plates. Once all passengers were out of the vehicle, the officers noticed a handgun in plain sight beneath the center console. The handgun was positioned to be easily accessible to the driver. The handgun was a loaded .40 caliber Springfield XD. The driver was arrested. Once at the jail, it was determined the suspect had falsely identified himself and had an outstanding burglary warrant.

Carjacking / Assault – 2100 Block of Ocean Ave Unprovoked, the victim was struck multiple times in the head by three suspects wearing face masks. One of the suspects took the victim’s car keys and they all fled in his vehicle southbound on Ocean Ave and out of sight. The investigation is ongoing.



On Wednesday morning, Westside Global Awareness Magnet in Marina del Rey went under lockdown as police search for a student who fled after a gun he had went off.

“Today, a student allegedly discharged a possible firearm inside of a classroom and thereafter fled the campus,” according to a message that went out the parents of the students. “No students or staff were injured. The campus has been swept by law enforcement and the lockdown has been lifted.”

Westside Global Awareness Magnet is a K-8th-grade school.

“The bullet didn’t hit anybody,” a parent report after being in a Zoom meeting with the school. “It ricocheted around the class and fell on the ground.”

It was between 8:00 and 8:30AM, the gun went off accidentally from inside the packback of a 13 year old boy. According to LAUSD, the gun went off when the backpack was dropped to the ground.


Westside Classics Car Club presents Cinco de Mayo celebration at Venice Beach on May 4th 2025.

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Progress has been made on the clean up of several of the beach front homes along the Malibu coast near Big Rock. Most homes have been fully cleared of alltheir fire debris, while a couple have not. This was filmed right after the rain storm on Saturday afternoon, April 26th, 2025, exploring the area from the beach.

For more news and updates on the Palisades Fire, Click Here.



Come out to join us to celebrate the Historical Venice Cinco de Mayo Parade & Festival on Saturday, May 3, 2025 from 10AM to 6PM on 7th Ave between California Ave and Broadway. Parade will begin at 10AM on California Ave and Lincoln Blvd. There will be food trucks, Folklorico Dancers, Horses and Charros,Banda, Aztec Dancers, Venice High School Band, Santa Monica College Cheerleaders, Classic Cars, DJ, Piñata, raffles,Photo Booth, and much more.

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo in style at Oakwood Recreation Park. Join us for a day filled with vibrant parades, delicious food, live music, and fun activities for the whole family. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Venice while enjoying the festive atmosphere.

Don't miss out on this exciting event that brings the community together to honor Mexican heritage and commemorate the Battle of Puebla. Bring your friends and family for a day of celebration and cultural appreciation. See you there!

Video from last year:



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The Saturday morning rain brought down debris that's blocking both directions of Pacific Coast Highway at Topanga, Tuna and Big Rock, prompying a full hard closure between Topanga and Carbon Beach Terrace.



Crews are making good progress but still have to clear mud at Peña Road. PCH will remain closed tonight and will reopen Sunday at 6 a.m. to the same soft closure (residents w/burn scar passes, contractors, emergency responders and designated Metro, school buses.)

For more news, updates and traffic conditions on PCH and other local beachside roads, Click Here.


Santa Monica’s AMP (Art, Music, Promenade) Fest; a shoppable art & music festival happening at the Third Street Promenade. Get ready to immerse yourself in vibrant art created by talented local artists!
AMP (Art, Music, Promenade) Fest
Date: April 27th, 2025
Time: 12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Address: Third Street Promenade, (1200 & 1300 Block).



For more info, Click Here

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From Santa Monica Close Up:

"On Wednesday morning, April 23, 2025, at approximately 9:15 a.m., Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics and LAPD officers responded to reports of an unresponsive man lying near the public restrooms along Ocean Front Walk.

First responders assessed the individual and determined he was deceased at the scene. LAPD officers erected a privacy tent around the body as standard protocol and awaited the arrival of the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner.

Roughly ninety minutes later, coroner personnel arrived to examine and transport the body. The official cause of death has not yet been released. Authorities have not confirmed whether foul play or overdose is suspected.

The investigation is ongoing."

Santa Monica Close Up is a photo blog by Santa Monica based Photojournalist/Press photographer Fabian Lewkowicz. Fabian is the former staff photographer for the Santa Monica Daily Observer Press, Santa Monica Mirror, Santa Monica and the Santa Monica Corsair.

Ivan Angel Plancarte, 20-years-old, DOB 05/20/2004; San Gabriel Resident; Charge: 664/187 PC Attempted Murder' $1,000,000 Bail; Pending 4/23/2025 court appearance

On Saturday, April 19, 2025, at approximately 2:26 AM, Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) officers responded to a radio call regarding a reported stabbing in the 1700 block of Ocean Front Walk. One suspect has been arrested in connection with the incident.

Officers arrived on scene within two minutes and discovered two individuals who had been stabbed. The first victim, an adult male, sustained multiple stab wounds to the upper torso. SMPD personnel provided initial medical aid to the victim. Upon their arrival, Santa Monica Fire Department (SMFD) paramedics continued medical treatment and then transported the individual to a local area hospital. At the time of this release, the victim was in critical, but stable condition.

The second victim, an adult female, was also discovered to have sustained stab wounds. She was also transported to the hospital for treatment and released.

Witnesses reported that suspects fled the scene on foot, traveling southbound after the stabbing.

A preliminary investigation revealed the following suspect descriptions:

Suspect 1: Male, Hispanic, thin build, wearing a grey sweater and a blue bandana or face mask.

Suspect 2: Male, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and light-colored pants.

Suspect #2, 20-year-old Ivan Angel Plancarte from San Gabriel, CA was taken into custody on Monday, April 21, 2025 and charged with attempted murder (664/187 PC).

Suspect #1 remains outstanding.

The investigation into this incident is ongoing. Anyone with information related to this crime is encouraged to contact the Det. Zamfirov at (310)458-8398, Det. Sgt. Lozano at (310)458-8774, or the Watch Commander 24 hours a day at (310) 458-8427.