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# Arrest made in suspicious package/burglary case
- URL: https://www.smdp.com/arrest-suspicious-packageburglary-case/
- Published: 2015-09-03T20:10:35.000Z
- Updated: 2024-12-03T21:41:37.000Z
- Author: Editor
- Tags: Community, 12th street, California Avenue, commercial burglary, Crime, equonne howard, false 911 call, IED, los angeles county arson and explosive detail, los angeles district attorney, News, rudy camarena, Santa Monica, Santa Monica Crime, santa monica daily press, santa monica news, Santa Monica Police Department, search warrant, smdp, smpd, smpd officers, suspicious package, verizon wireless store, window smash, #wp, #wp-post, #Import 2025-11-06 14:44

On August 28, at approximately 4:29 a.m., a window smash, commercial burglary occurred at the Verizon Wireless Store located at 1322 3rd Street.

Prior to the time of the burglary, the Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) received two false reports of an emergency. Several attempts to reach the caller were unsuccessful. No crime or reporting party was located on either instance. The phone used for the fictitious 911 calls was later found to be associated with the identified burglary suspect at the Verizon Wireless Store; Equonne Howard, a resident of Los Angeles.

Also on August 28, at approximately 10:15 a.m., SMPD officers responded to a suspicious package call in the area of 12th Street and California Avenue. Officers arrived and located a shoe box wrapped with brown duct tape emitting a 'humming' noise on the roof of a vehicle parked in an open carport. The Los Angeles County Arson and Explosives Detail responded and determined that the box contained an improvised explosive device (IED) comprised of caustic materials. The device was transported to an off-site location and rendered safe.

Based on investigative leads and evidence developed by Santa Monica Police Detectives and the Santa Monica Police Department's Forensics Unit, the false report calls, the commercial burglary and the placement of the destructive device were linked and traced back to suspect Howard who was subsequently taken into custody. A search warrant at his residence yielded additional evidence. The case has been presented to the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office for criminal filing.

Anyone with information regarding this crime is asked to contact Detective B. Cooper at (310) 458-8478, Sergeant M. Fine at (310) 458-8959 or the Watch Commander (24 hours) at (310) 458-2249.