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Manhattan Beach Today
By the People, for the People
Manhattan Beach Weekly Crime Blotter: 14 Arrests, 2 Burglaries, 2 Thefts
Unlocked cars and open garages fuel a spike in local thefts
Published on Feb. 28, 2026
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Manhattan Beach residents are being alerted to a busy week for local police, with 14 arrests, 20 traffic accidents, and multiple thefts and burglaries reported between February 19 and 25. A residential burglary involving a stolen safe and tools, along with thefts from unlocked vehicles, prompted Manhattan Beach police to share practical tips on locking cars, hiding valuables, and choosing safer parking spots.
Why it matters
The increase in property crimes, particularly thefts from unlocked vehicles, highlights the need for residents to be vigilant about securing their belongings and homes. The police response and community outreach aim to address these issues and prevent further incidents.
The details
According to the Manhattan Beach Police Department, the crimes reported between February 19 and 25 included 14 arrests, 20 traffic accidents, and multiple thefts and burglaries. A residential burglary involved the theft of a safe and tools, while other incidents involved thefts from unlocked vehicles. In response, the police department has shared tips with residents, encouraging them to lock their cars, hide valuables, and choose safer parking spots to deter potential thieves.
- The crimes were reported between February 19 and 25, 2026.
The players
Manhattan Beach Police Department
The local law enforcement agency responsible for investigating and responding to the reported crimes in the area.
The takeaway
This increase in property crimes, particularly thefts from unlocked vehicles, highlights the need for residents to be proactive in securing their belongings and homes. The police response and community outreach aim to address these issues and prevent further incidents, emphasizing the importance of personal responsibility in maintaining a safe and secure community.


