By Ricardo Roura
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) remains under investigation a series of nighttime robberies that were committed in residences in the San Fernando Valley.
At approximately 9:15 p.m., officers They responded to a two-story residence in the 12000 block of Hatteras Avenuenear the intersection of Coldwater Canyon and Burbank Avenue, in the Valley Village area.
Officers responded to a call from a neighbor after discover a masked suspect fleeing the scene.
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At the time of the raid, the owner was not at home, and He told investigators that he received an alert about a power outage. He reported that, when he arrived at his residence, he found it dark, with jewelry scattered on the floor.
According to the LAPD, When officers arrived at the scene, they did not find any suspects.but they mentioned that a Kia car was observed leaving the area.
“They went up the stairs—my room is there—and my nightstands were all upside down, The safe was open and the closet was a mess.“, declared the resident of the property, Osnat Miyara, in an interview with the KTLA network.
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“We also went upstairs and saw some of my jewelry on the steps. “I’m glad I wasn’t at home, we’ll go through the material things and find what’s missing, but I’m very happy that we’re all fine,” she added.
This Tuesday morning, Los Angeles police responded to a property near Magnolia Boulevard and Colfax Avenueafter some subjects allegedly broke in through a rear window, which was later covered with plywood by a worker.
Until this Wednesday morning, The number of suspects or property that may have been stolen is unknown. in this incident.
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The authorities have not officially provided a description of the suspects or the vehicles they used.
Tuesday’s robberies occurred after several thefts that have been committed in the San Fernando Valley over the weekend, so the LAPD is investigating whether there could be any relationship between the crimes.
About three days before, two mansions in Sherman Oaks and Hollywood Hills suffered assault cases. In one of them, a resident suffered minor injuries after getting into a physical altercation with one of the suspects.
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