Tag: LASD Malibu Volunteers On Patrol

Deputies Arrest Suspect In Grand Theft Robbery From CVS

May 30, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of Iris Yan.

MALIBU—On May 28, the LASD Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff Station reported with assistance from a volunteer unit, they arrested a person suspected of robbing the CVS near Webb Way and Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu.

Deputies received a radio call reporting the theft, when a Malibu Volunteers on Patrol Unit in the area observed a person matching the suspect’s description and provided deputies with updated locations and a more detailed description. The volunteer unit closed off the area and helped manage traffic flow.

After the arrest of the suspect, deputies discovered the individual was in possession of numerous items alleged to be stolen and that an outstanding warrant was issued for him. He was booked at the station.

Anyone wanting to join the Malibu Volunteers on Patrol can learn how to do so by visiting the Los Angeles Sheriff Department Volunteers on Patrol website.

By Daniel Diquinzio

Drunk Driver Wreaks Havoc In Malibu

March 3, 2026 ·

Drunk Driver Wreaks Havoc In Malibu
MALIBU—On Monday, March 2, reports circulated of a drunk driver wreaking havoc in the Malibu area. Canyon News spoke to Sheriff’s Deputy Sterling W. Buck of Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department who indicated on Sunday, February 28, at approximately 3 p.m., two Malibu Volunteers on patrol observed an adult male driving a gray BMW 4-door sedan attempting to make a legal U-turn at Trancas Canyon Road and Pacific Coast Highway (PCH). The driver accelerated at a high rate of speed and conducted a “burn-out.” One of the volunteers indicated the suspect nearly struck two pedestrians while making the turn. The driver pulled over on Guernsey Avenue while attempting to park. One of the volunteers indicated the suspect may have collided with a parked vehicle and used his department radio to request LASD deputies at the scene. “When the deputies arrived, they detained the driver and sole occupant of the vehicle. During the investigation, the deputies found evidence to believe the driver may be under the influence. The deputies conducted a DUI investigation at the scene and ultimately determined the driver was under the influence of drugs. The driver was subsequently placed under arrest for DUI and transported to the Malibu / Lost Hills Station, where he was booked. The deputies on scene could not find evidence that the vehicle had collided with the parked vehicle. If anyone witnessed this incident, you are asked to contact the Malibu / Lost Hills Station Traffic Office at 818-878-1808,” stated Deputy Buck.   By Sharon