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LAPD Officer-Involved Shooting In Topanga Division

December 18, 2025 ·

Photo courtesy of Nick Page.

TOPANGA CANYON—On December 16, the Los Angeles Police Department Force Investigation Division reported an Officer-Involved Shooting (OIS) that transpired in the Topanga Division. At around 2:10 a.m., Topanga Patrol Division uniformed officers responded to multiple radio calls that were generated for a ‘459 Hot Prowl Suspect There Now’ at an apartment complex in the 20300 block of Saticoy Street.

The comments of the call indicated the suspect, later identified as Edgar Ramirez, 39, was breaking windows, had entered an apartment, and was armed with a bat. Upon the officers’ arrival, they responded to the 2nd floor of the complex, where they encountered Ramirez exiting an apartment armed with a metal pole.

The officers gave Ramirez multiple commands to drop the pole, but he failed to comply. An officer deployed a TASER, which was ineffective. The suspect advanced towards them when an Officer-Involved Shooting occurred. Ramirez was struck by gunfire, but he did not immediately submit to arrest. Officers brought the suspect to the ground and shortly thereafter, he was taken into custody without further incident.

He was transported by rescue ambulance to a local hospital, where he was treated and released for his injury. Two community members were injured as a result of their contact with Ramirez during the 459 Hot Prowl. One was transported by rescue ambulance to a local hospital, where he was treated and released for a laceration to his hand. The second sustained a minor injury to his lower leg.

A metal pole was recovered at scene and booked as evidence. One of the officers sustained minor abrasions to her knees during the incident. No other officers were injured as a result of the incident.

By Danny Jones

LAPD Warn Community About Dangers Of Bank Jugging

July 21, 2025 ·

Photo courtesy of Jonathan Cooper.

TOPANGA CANYON—The Los Angeles Police Department is warning the public about the dangers of becoming a victim of “Bank Jugging.”

Bank Jugging is a term used to describe suspects who sit in bank parking lots and watch customers go in and out of a bank. The suspects then will follow customers who they think are in possession of cash and look for an opportunity to burglarize their vehicle or rob them directly.

The public should be aware of the following while banking:

-Occupied vehicles backed into parking spaces with a clear view of the front doors of the bank, the ATM or bank drive-thru line.

-Vehicles with dark tinted windows, with little or no visibility of the occupants

-Vehicles arriving at the bank with no occupants entering the bank

-Vehicles changing parking spaces or with numerous occupants

The public is being warned to:

-Be aware of your surroundings: Pay attention to your surroundings, especially in the bank’s parking lot, and look for suspicious individuals

-Conceal cash: Don’t flash large amounts of cash or bank envelopes

-Be vigilant: Be aware of anyone who may be following you after leaving the bank

-Secure your belongings: Lock your car doors immediately after entering and ensure valuables are out of sight. DO NOT leave money in your vehicle.

Anyone with questions can contact the LAPD Topanga Division at (818) 756-4800.

By Danny Jones