Theft at 2400 BLOCK OF CHERRY AVENUE on 09/04/2025 4:08 PM

Type: Theft

Date: 09/04/2025 4:08 PM

Description: GRAND THEFT REPORT - THIS IS FROM THE SIGNAL HILL POLICE CALLS FOR SERVICE LOG. INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

Address: 2400 BLOCK OF CHERRY AVENUE, Signal Hill, CA

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Case Number: 2509S-0137

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Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Levy

Name

Vesper Levy

Missing Age

53

Est. Current Age

88

Last Seen

Los Angeles, CA on 01/04/1991

Physical Description

Race: Black Ethnicity: Gender: Female Hair: Black Eyes: Brown Height: 5'8" Weight: 165 lbs

Case Number

910641336

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Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__DeAlvis

Name

Francis DeAlvis

Age

Cause of Death

Stabbing

Info

On the afternoon of 8/16/84 the body of Francis DeAlvis was found in his apartment in the 800 block of Hawthorne street. DeAlvis was fatally stabbed and the apartment ransacked. At least one item was believed to be stolen from the apartment. DeAlvis was last seen alive by family members several days before the body was found. He was a Jr. High School teacher in the Prunedale area at the time of death.No viable suspects were identified during the initial investigation. It is believed that DeAlvis knew his killer and that he allowed the suspect into the apartment.Prior to his death, DeAlvis was found to frequent the Old Eros theater on Franklin street (which has since closed) as well as the Nu-Art adult bookstore on N. Fremont Street.

Agency

Monterey PD

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