Altadena Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Dept. Official. (Co.) Altadena, Angeles National Forest Mt. Wilson (Eaton Canyon) altadena.lasd.org

Joined June 2012
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Join us Sunday, January 4,2026
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Today we recognize the unmatched bond between our Mounted Enforcement Detail and their trusted partners. These amazing animals play a key role in helping us navigate challenging terrain and connect with the community We are proud to ride alongside them every day.
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The Altadena Sheriff’s Station is reporting a major reduction in residential burglaries and has released a new public awareness video aimed at deterring trespassing and further strengthening community safety.
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🚨 TRAIL CLOSURE NOTICE 🚨Reminder, Due to the ongoing Eaton Fire Recovery, all hiking trails in Altadena and Unincorporated Pasadena are closed until further notice. ⚠️ Violators may be subject to fines and/or arrest. ⚠️
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LASD Altadena Sheriff’s Station retweeted
⚠️ Current Rainfall & Flooding Risk in Fire-Scarred Areas ⚠️ Heavy rain is currently affecting our region, and we urge everyone—especially those in recently burned areas—to stay vigilant. The recent fires have left the soil unstable, increasing the risk of mudslides, flash floods, and debris flows. 🚨 What to do now:     •    Avoid flooded areas: Do not attempt to drive or walk through floodwaters     •    Stay away from slopes: Areas burned by wildfires are especially vulnerable to mudslides     •    Monitor conditions: Stay updated with local weather alerts and warnings     •    Stay indoors when possible until conditions improve Your safety is our priority. Please remain cautious and take the necessary precautions! #RainAlert #FloodRisk #StaySafe
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LASD Enhances Operations in Altadena Eaton Fire Burn Area to Support Recovery and Ensure Community Safety Please visit for all details: bit.ly/4az2vlW
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Eaton Fire Update for Sunday, Jan 19th, 2025: Repopulation and Safety Guidelines The #LASD has announced the repopulation of communities impacted by the Eaton Fire. For more information please visit: bit.ly/4gV0m6i local.nixle.com/alert/113556…
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Eaton Fire Update for Sunday, Jan 12th, 2025: Repopulation and Safety Guidelines The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has announced the repopulation of communities impacted by the Eaton Fire. For more information use the link below: local.nixle.com/alert/113492…
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📢 Update: Orders Lifted/Modified 🚨 Your safety remains our priority. 🔗 For full details of Evacuation Orders Lifted/Modified click the links below: Facebook: bit.ly/4jeTfqM Instragram: bit.ly/4advbAx Stay safe and informed.
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🚨 Deputies on Patrol in Altadena 🚨 Our deputies are in full of force, working hard to keep the community safe during this challenging time. Your safety is our top priority—thank you for your cooperation. Together, we can get through this safely. Stay alert and stay safe.
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**********************SPECIAL ALERT*************************
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Detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department are seeking assistance in locating the above missing person. Missing person, Eliza “River” Vasquez, a resident of Los Angeles County, was last seen on February 7th, 2024 at 2:00 PM, in the unincorporated area of Altadena
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Deputy David Stout Larimer  EOW: Wednesday, December 24th, 1941
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We would also like to remind you to NOT DRINK AND DRIVE! It is going to be a busy Halloween weekend and we would like for everyone to be safe and have a great time. #halloweensafetytips #dontdrinkanddrive
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. We want to remind everyone affected by this disease that you are not alone in this battle. Please support your family and friends and take care of each other. #breastcancer #awareness
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September 11, 2001 : the day "We Will Never Forget " Today we remember and honor every person who lost their lives and everyone who still suffers today. Let not forget all the heroes who gave the ultimate sacrifice and remember united we are stronger. #neverforget #911
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Download The Works App ahead of #HurricaneHilary to quickly & easily report road hazards (like downed trees, potholes and signal outages) in LA County. 📞OR call @lacopublicworks at 800-675-4375 to report by phone. 🆘For downed power lines & other emergencies, always dial 911.
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