A burglary in Bel Air left cash and designer handbags scattered on the street. Los Angeles Police Department officers responded to a call around 1:05 a.m. on Milldale Drive, where they discovered the aftermath of the crime. According to NBC Los Angeles, officers used a ladder to get over the home’s gate and called out for anyone inside, but no one was present.
Investigators are searching for at least two suspects who are believed to have hopped over the fence and used a getaway car to escape. The burglars left dozens of $100 bills and high-end purses around a parked red car. It remains unclear how much was taken from the residence, but no injuries have been reported.
This incident is part of a recent surge in burglaries in West Los Angeles neighborhoods, including Bel-Air, Brentwood, and Pacific Palisades. As reported by KTLA, the LAPD has issued warnings to residents about organized crews targeting upscale homes. These burglars often use tools to break in, ransack rooms for valuables, and have getaway cars ready with lookouts.
The investigation into the Bel Air burglary is ongoing, and residents are urged to remain vigilant and enhance their home security measures.
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