Money and BeltSaturday, February 28. Officers of the Santa Monica Police Department were called to a disturbance on the Santa Monica Pier. Upon arrival, the officers were confronted with a woman who was aggressively panhandling to the Pier patrons and parking tollbooth attendants. Officers approached the woman, but then noticed that she had a belt in her hand that could be used as a weapon. The officers suggested that the woman drop the belt, but she refused. Despite the belt, the officers gained control of the woman, and handcuffed her in order to prevent her from assaulting them. Once handcuffed, however, the woman did in fact assault an officer by spitting on one of them, so they arrested her, and she was later booked for battery on a police officer. Drugs, Money, and a GunTuesday, March 3, 6:05 p.m. Members of the Santa Monica Police Department’s Vice and Narcotic Unit served a search warrant on the home of a suspected drug dealer, who had allegedly been plying his trade in Santa Monica. Once inside the man’s home, the investigators discovered approximately one ounce of methamphetamine (speed), over $5000 in banknotes (cash), and a firearm (gun). The man was then arrested and booked for the following offenses: Possession of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance while armed, participation in criminal activity in furtherance of a criminal street gang, and storing a firearm accessible to children.MoneyWednesday, March 4 at 2:10 p.m. Officers paid a visit to the Indymac Federal Bank situated on the 800 block of Wilshire Boulevard, in response to a report of a man attempting to cash a fraudulent check. They spoke with a bank teller, who told them that the man had attempted to cash a check for the amount of $4,999. The teller stated that she had immediately identified the check as a counterfeit when the man presented it. Officers questioned the suspect (to coin a phrase), and after doing so arrested him for attempting to pass a counterfeit check and for commercial burglary.Punch DrunkWednesday, March 4, 6:13 p.m. Officers patrolling the area of Third Street Promenade and Santa Monica Boulevard saw a man punching a metal traffic signal box with repetition whilst yelling (unknown comments) at passing pedestrians. The officers, upon observing this behavior, came to the conclusion that this man was under the influence of alcohol (drunk) to the degree that he was unable to care for his own safety. The officers arrested the man and then discovered a switchblade knife upon his person. He was booked for the two offenses of public intoxication and possession of a switchblade knife.
You might be interested in …
Santa Monica Pier Opens Temporary Entrance, Prepares for Weekend World Cup Events (Video)
Visitors now have a new way to reach the Santa Monica Pier while it turns into a global fan destination this weekend
Inaugural Palisades Motor Classic to Feature European Sports Cars and Vintage Classics
Awards will be presented in several categories, including Best in Show, Best Porsche, Best European Car, Best Japanese Car, Best American Car and Best Automotive Curiosity. More than 200 curated vehicles are expected to line […]

The Win-Dow opens new Santa Monica location on Montana Avenue with a week of delicious deals
The popular L.A. smash burger spot is celebrating its grand opening with daily discounts. Tuesday marks the official grand opening of The Win-Dow’s newest burger shop at 930 Montana Ave. The walk-up restaurant is celebrating […]

City of Malibu issues new rebuild permits as Palisades Fire recovery reaches new milestones
The first beachfront home affected by the devastating 2025 wildfire is nearing the completion of its framing stage on Carbon Beach. Malibu families trying to rebuild after the Palisades Fire got a little closer to […]

Where to eat for Father’s Day 2026 in Los Angeles: Top restaurant specials and dine-in menus
Treat Dad to limited-edition luxury menus at Fitoor Santa Monica, Toscana, and Telefèric Barcelona and one pastrami breakfast burrito. It’s nearly Father’s Day, and if you are still looking for the perfect meal for your […]

Illegal Dumping and Theft Reported in Palisades, Residents Urge to Boost Security
Team Palisades said police responded to an illegal dumping incident on the El Medio bluffs after officers were alerted while the activity was allegedly occurring Community organizations in Pacific Palisades are urging homeowners and contractors […]
Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and events in Santa Monica and the surrounding areas!
DIGITAL
RECENT POSTS
Sweet Laurel Bakery Will Not Reopen in Palisades, Closes Santa Monica Pickup Spot
Sweet Laurel opened its flagship store in Palisades Village in 2018 and built a strong following across West Los Angeles....
Read morePOPULAR
SM.a.r.t. Column: Santa Monica Isn’t Rebounding Yet. It’s Replacing
Santa Monica officially reports numerous new business openings, often highlighted by the media as signs of economic recovery. However, a...
Read moreNewsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and events in Santa Monica and the surrounding areas!
DIGITAL
RECENT POSTS
Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to receive the latest news and events in Santa Monica and the surrounding areas!









