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Police said that the Aug. 19 robbery occurred at an apartment in the 3900 block of Iowa Avenue, located in the University neighborhood of Riverside. The male victim met the suspect using a common dating app and arranged to meet in person. During the meeting, a second suspect broke into the victim’s apartment and both attempted to rob the victim at gunpoint. According to the victims, while they were located inside of the residence, multiple suspects forced entry into the residence by prying open a rear window of the residence.

The incident appears to be isolated and all suspects are in custody. The victims were struck with a pistol during the home invasion robberies early Sunday. Police have not released descriptions for the multiple suspects, and Podany said officials did not yet know exactly how many were involved in the home-invasion robbery. Sometimes people are tied up, they’re duct taped. A lot of times there might even be children present.
Armed Robbery
A radio call of an unknown trouble by a female at the location occurred and while on the phone with police, the phone was disconnected. West Valley Division Patrol Officers responded to the call and observed suspects, wearing dark clothing and masks, exiting the residence with suitcases in hand. The suspects immediately fled the scene and a perimeter was established for containment and apprehension of the suspects, and K-9 units were utilized to search for the suspects. Deja Childress, 34, of Ontario, Savion Jefferson, 32, of Los Angeles and Terry McGee, 27, of Los Angeles were arrested on March 6 after an early morning home invasion in Tarzana. According to LAPD, Childress, Jefferson and McGee were three of four suspects who allegedly broke into a home being used as a short-term rental and robbed the people inside. LAPD said at least two of the suspects in this robbery were armed but didn't specify which suspects may have been armed.

A 27-year-old man and his 26-year-old wife heard strange noises at about 4 a.m. And went to investigate when the man "was confronted by a male suspect armed with a handgun and a shooting ensued," sheriff's officials said. WALNUT, CA — A suspected home-invasion robber was shot and killed in a confrontation with residents in Walnut over the weekend and a second suspect is at large, according to the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department. Grace Toohey is a reporter at the Los Angeles Times covering breaking news for the Fast Break Desk. Before joining the newsroom in 2022, she covered criminal justice issues at the Orlando Sentinel and the Advocate in Baton Rouge.
Thieves Steal Watches, Jewelry and More in Hollywood Hills Home Invasion Robbery
The victims' credit and debit cards were used shortly after the robbery, police said Tuesday while releasing surveillance footage of the two suspects. Officers were told several people in ski masks entered the rental home and struck the victim, social media influencer and Nour Atta, with a handgun. "It's just unbelievable. This was always a quiet, safe neighborhood," area resident Jason Anish told Fox11. The suspects fled after the robbery and remained at large. No descriptions of the robbers or their vehicle were immediately available. On Feb. 13, two of the men are accused of robbing a home in Atwater Village.
Once inside, the suspects hurriedly spread throughout and searched the house, corralling and tying up two male adults and one female juvenile who were also inside the house. So, these home invasion robberies, in my experience — and I’ve been doing this now for 26 years — are treated much more differently and harshly than just a general robbery. Fear would be that you would threaten the person, for example, and say hey listen, if you don’t give me that property, I’m going to shoot you, I’m going to stab you, I’m going to kill you — whatever the case may be.
Woman held at gunpoint, with her 3 kids present, during home invasion robbery in Long Beach
The subjects should be considered armed and dangerous, police said. Three men were arrested Sunday for their role in a home invasion robbery in Tarzana, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Two of the men are believed to be connected to two other robberies in LA County going back to November 2021. The three suspects, described as male adults, wore dark clothing. With the soiled plan, the startled suspects fled through the front door and ran in an unknown direction.
It’s going to be a strike on your record, and a lot of times you’re looking at many years in prison depending on how you effectuated the robbery. Actor and influencer Enzo Zelocchi told Eyewitness News he was sitting in his living room when two suspects dressed in black broke down his door. LOS ANGELES, CA — A trio of gunmen forced their way into a home in West Los Angeles Tuesday, the first of two violent home-invasion robberies in the area overnight. A trio of gunmen forced their way into a Westside home less than two hours before an actor in Beverly Grove shot at home-invasion robbers. The female victim managed to free her legs from the ties and found a phone to call 911. Deputies responded to the scene, but the suspects were no longer in the area.
Pico Rivera Station deputies responded to the single story dwelling after receiving a frantic “robbery now” call. Upon arriving, the home invasion robbers had ran off. Amidst a strong deputy search of the area, the suspects were not located. So, that’s a difference and obviously, robberies are treated much more seriously than burglary cases. If someone’s present during a burglary but they don’t have any type of contact the the perpetrator, that’s still a strike.
As in several high-profile robberies plaguing the region, the gunmen were after watches, according to the victim, a man who works for a watch company. He told KTLA, the men followed him home as he walked his dog, and they forced their way into his house, tied up his wife, and demanded his watches. In a second home-invasion robbery just 90 minutes later, the victim fired on a pair of gunmen who broke into his home in Beverly Grove. "Once inside the location the suspect pistol whipped the victim and demanded access to a safe that contained a large amount of expensive jewelry," according to the LAPD. "The suspect gained access to the safe, removed the jewelry and fled the location with the victim’s property. The victim sustained bruises and lacerations as a result of being struck by the suspect."
The Los Angeles Police Department is looking for four masked men in hooded sweatshirts after a violent home invasion robbery in Studio City Thursday night. Anish called for change in a city where violent crime is skyrocketing and spreadingto neighborhoods that rarely had a problem with serious crime in the past. LAPD investigators say they arrested the man who made off with hundreds of thousands of dollars in jewelry Wednesday. Nour Atta, who is known as Nourtrades on social media, spoke with Eyewitness News following the violent attack and said he is originally from New York and is renting the home as an Airbnb. At a residence in the 3000 block of Multiview Drive, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. The break-ins at three residences were reported at about 1 a.m.

The home invasion was reported nearly two weeks after two similar incidents in the area also involving Temple students at off-campus housing. Four people, including two male Temple students, were inside the home at the time, according to ABC Philadelphia station WPVI. Police respond to a report of an armed home robbery in Philadelphia, Nov. 11, 2022. They arrived to discover that it was the victim of a home-invasion robbery who opened fire on two men who broke into his home. "I work for a watch company, so I guess they kind of figured that I had watches." A man identified as Alex told KTLA he was confronted by three armed men who demanded that he give them his high-end watches.
He said about $1 million worth of items were stolen, including watches, jewelry and clothes. Nour Atta, a social media influencer who runs the Stock Hours chat, said was visiting Los Angeles on a business trip from New York. He was sleeping alone in the rental home when the armed intruders entered, possibly through an unlocked door. Officers with the Long Beach Police Department were called to the 2000 block of Beverly Plaza around 11 p.m.
Those would-be home-invasion robbers were thwarted when their victim opened fire on them. Find out what's happening in Pacific Palisadeswith free, real-time updates from Patch. The couple's ordeal lasted two hours before the attackers stole their car and drove off. According to SJPD, the group used the car to commit another home invasion robbery just one mile away.
Two people were walking their dogs in Boyle Heights when someone pointed a pistol at them, took the two dogs and fled in a vehicle, according to the LAPD. Two victims were asleep at the Hollywood Hills home in the 3000 block of Multiview Drive when they woke up early Wednesday to screaming and a handgun pointed at them, according to the LAPD. Near the time of the incident, a dark colored sedan, possibly a Dodge Charger or Challenger, was captured in video surveillance driving near the area.
Klincke was arrested on Wednesday in the 1200 block of Meadowbrook Avenue, and was being held on $175,000 bail. Police did not say how he was found nor what evidence tied him to the crime. The suspect, wearing a "Halloween" type mask made off with hundreds of thousands of dollars in jewelry, according to authorities. Investigators don't believe the crime was a follow-home robbery, like so many of the home invasions plaguing the city of late. LOS ANGELES, CA — A man suspected of tying up and pistol-whipping a 71-year-old woman during a home invasion robbery in Beverly Crest is in custody today, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. The suspects fled the apartment prior to police arriving and were not located during an extensive area check, according to Riverside Police.
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