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Monday, April 19
12:29 a.m. Police investigated a domestic complaint in the 100 block of Cedarwood Street. A written report was issued.
1:08 p.m. A disturbance/disorderly conduct/nuisance was reported in the 500 block of North Prairie Avenue. Police cleared the call.
1:36 p.m. A suspicious circumstance was reported at East 5th Street and North Hampton Street.
3:01 p.m. Police assisted the ambulance in the 900 block of Hengen Street.
3:06 p.m. Police investigated a fraud complaint in the 200 block of Sylvan Street.
3:26 p.m. Theft (includes attempt) was reported in the 1300 block of Johnson Street.
4:40 p.m. A disturbance/disorderly conduct/nuisance was reported in the 400 block of South Prairie Avenue.
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Six people have been killed after 17 shootings throughout Pittsburgh since April 3, part of a surge of violent crime in the city this year, officials said Monday.
As of Monday, police have investigated 20 homicides and nearly 50 non-fatal shootings in 2021, according to numbers provided by the city’s Department of Public Safety.
The statistics represent an 80% increase in homicides and a 90% increase in shootings when compared to the same time frame in 2020.
It’s part of a national surge in violence, but “this is not Pittsburgh,” police Chief Scott Schubert said in a statement. Police responded to three shootings Sunday night and Monday morning that left one man dead and four others injured.
The owner of a shopping center at the corner of Lyons Avenue and Apple Street will seek the Santa Clarita Planning Commission’s approval Tuesday to subdivide the lot from three parcels to eight.
Lyons Station Center is a 2.2-acre property with a parking lot and 28,010 square feet of commercial space across five buildings housing a variety of businesses, including a 7-Eleven, Korean barbecue restaurant, dental office, staffing agency, massage services, professional offices, boba store, hair salon, nail salon, Popeyes and Baskin Robbins.
CP Lyons Station SC, LLC, applied to subdivide the property in June 2019 and the city deemed the application completed in July of the same year, according to a city report. As part of this application, the applicant did not propose any construction to the shopping center, which was first approved by Los Angeles County in 1977.
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