West Hills residents concerned about patients from nearby hospital following string of incidents

Friday, January 3, 2020
WEST HILLS, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Concern among residents of a West Hills neighborhood has been reignited after a patient from a nearby hospital left the facility and broke several car windows with a shovel. They claim this isn't the first time something like that has happened.

On Monday, a nearly-naked man in a hospital robe was taken into custody after banging on doors and damaging parked vehicles, according to authorities.
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The incident brought back scary memories for resident Sarah Vandrey who says in 2018 a different patient from West Hills Hospital and Medical Center got into her car and smeared it with blood.

Nearly-naked man flees hospital, arms himself with shovel and terrorizes West Hills neighborhood
Nearly-naked man flees hospital, frightens West Hills neighborhood


Six months after that, security footage in the same neighborhood shows police taking down another man who neighbors claim was also a patient who left the hospital and tried to break into a house while the residents were home.
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That incident prompted people in the area to write a letter to the hospital, expressing their safety concerns. But, they say they never received a response.

"That's disheartening and it's making me consider re-locating," said Vandrey.



Hospital officials issued a statement only to say that they are "committed to providing a safe and secure environment for our patients, staff and visitors."
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