Culver City Police are investigating a robbery that took place late on June 1, 2026, in the 4200 block of East Boulevard, after four suspects allegedly targeted two people parked in a residential driveway.
The Culver City robbery investigation began at around 10:40 pm when officers responded to reports of an armed incident involving multiple suspects and victims in the area.
According to police, four individuals approached the victims while they were inside a parked vehicle. One of the suspects reportedly displayed a handgun, while another demanded personal property from the occupants.
Investigators said the suspects searched both victims before taking property and fleeing the scene in a red SUV. Authorities have not released further details about the stolen items or the identity of the suspects.
Culver City Police confirmed that officers conducted an extensive search of the surrounding area shortly after the incident was reported. Despite these efforts, the suspects and the vehicle were not located.
No physical injuries were reported by either victim during the robbery, officials said.
Police have classified the case as an active and ongoing investigation and are continuing to gather evidence.
Authorities are now urging members of the public to assist with the investigation by providing any surveillance footage or information related to the area around East Boulevard and Washington Boulevard.
Investigators are particularly interested in any activity observed between 10:20 pm and 10:45 pm on June 1, the time window believed to be connected to the incident.
Officials said even small details could help identify the suspects or track the vehicle involved.
The Culver City Police Department emphasized that community cooperation plays an important role in solving cases like this, especially when suspects flee the scene quickly and leave limited physical evidence behind.
As the investigation continues, officers are reviewing available leads and working to determine whether the robbery is connected to any similar incidents in the region.
Anyone with information has been encouraged to contact the Culver City Police Department directly.

