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Man arrested for allegedly unprovoked attack of woman in Culver City
Man arrested for allegedly unprovoked attack of woman in Culver City

CBS News

time19-05-2025

  • CBS News

Man arrested for allegedly unprovoked attack of woman in Culver City

A man was arrested for allegedly assaulting a woman in Culver City, leaving her with a wound to the head in an incident that police believe was unprovoked. It happened on Tuesday a little before 7 p.m. near the 4100 block of Madison Avenue, according to the Culver City Police Department. Officers arrived to the area after receiving reports of a woman screaming and bleeding from the head. They found the woman who they said was "visibly injured and holding the back of her head," said a statement from CCPD. She was taken to a hospital for treatment on the injuries that police said were not life-threatening. "The suspect ... allegedly attacked the victim from behind, grabbing her by the head, pulling her to the ground and repeatedly punching her in the head in an unprovoked assault," CCPD's statement said. The woman told police that she was followed by the suspect while she was walking in the neighborhood. They canvassed the area and located a man matching the description near the 4100 block of La Salle Avenue, police said. He was arrested on suspicion of assault likely to produce great bodily injury. "The Culver City Police Department commends the swift actions of our responding officers and the bravery of our community members who intervened in the attack by immediately calling for help," the police statement said. "Our officers' rapid arrival and decisive actions, coupled with the collaborative effort of our community members, directly led to the suspect's arrest and helped prevent this suspect from causing any further harm to our community." The suspect has not yet been identified.

4 suspects wanted for violent Culver City robbery
4 suspects wanted for violent Culver City robbery

Yahoo

time19-03-2025

  • Yahoo

4 suspects wanted for violent Culver City robbery

Four suspects remain at large following an armed and violent robbery in Culver City. On March 15, Culver City police responded to a robbery at a parking lot on the 12000 block of Washington Boulevard at 8:50 p.m. The male victim was selling camera equipment online when he agreed to meet with the suspects who pretended to be a potential buyer. At the meeting, one suspect spoke with him about the camera equipment while two other male suspects also approached. Soon after, a black vehicle pulled into the parking lot. That's when a suspect punched the victim in the face, knocking him to the ground. He grabbed the camera equipment while a second suspect held the victim on the ground by the neck. Both suspects stepped into the getaway car and fled the scene. The victim tried to stop the car by holding on to the door. He was dragged several feet before the vehicle stopped and a suspect pointed a gun at him, ordering him to move away. The vehicle fled the scene and headed eastbound on Washington Boulevard. The robbers escaped with a Sony Alpha 7 S3 Camera worth around $3,200 and a Sony FE 28-70 mm 2.8 lens worth around $2,300, police said. No surveillance images of the robbery were available, however, police described the suspects as: A Black male, 5 feet 10 inches, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and black pants A Black male with a heavy build, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, armed with a semi-automatic handgun A Black male, 5 feet 10 inches, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and black pants No description was available for the getaway driver Their vehicle is a black-colored four-door sedan. Anyone with information on the robbery is asked to contact Culver City Police's Public Information Officer, Jennifer Atenza, at 310-253- 6120 or email The public can also call the Watch Commander at 310-253-6202. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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