On Saturday, 24th September, a trio of robbers broke into a Rolling Hills Estates house and stole a safe, among other significant things. The robbery occurred while the owner, a lady in her 70s, was away. The thieves, every one of them masked and gloved, were caught on home surveillance camera film attempting to carry the safe, which weighs roughly 500 pounds. As indicated by the homeowner’s daughter, Caitlynn Martin, the trio likewise grabbed a significant gold cold collection worth hundreds of dollars, alongside jewellery, a television, and a decorative rooster.
In the security video, two of the three men can be seen struggling with the huge safe that they carried from the Rolling Hills Estates house into a waiting car. The third man who was involved in the robbery is supposed to be the getaway driver. The car used in the robbery was likewise caught on surveillance video, which the affected family thinks to be a black Hyundai Santa Nick Fe SUV. Police are yet to make any arrests regarding the robbery of Rolling Hills Estates house. Anybody with data in regards to the Rolling Hills theft is asked to reach out to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
Video Shows Thieves Stealing Safe From A Home In Rolling Hills Estates
Surveillance footage caught thieves stealing a safe from a home in Rolling Hills Estates last weekend. Two thieves used the lawn sliding door to get access while the homeowner was away. In the wake of ransacking the house, the pair can be seen carrying a huge safe. The safe, as per Caitlynn Martin, the homeowner’s daughter, weighs roughly 500 pounds. The thieves likewise snatched a gold coin collection and jewellery, among other indispensable things.
The family believes that the car found in the video is a Hyundai Santa Nick Fe SUV and that three individuals had a part in the robbery. Something like two of the thieves was masks and gloves. They believe that the third individual might have been the getaway driver. As indicated by the homeowner’s daughter, the family is pretty much shaken up by the incident. The 70-year-old homeowner’s daughter, who experienced childhood in the Rolling Hills house, said the experience left her feeling totally scared.
Caitlynn Martin further expressed that her mom had taken every conceivable way to guarantee the security of the house in her nonattendance. She told KTLA, She figured she did whatever might seem most appropriate. She had cameras. She had every one of the entryways locked. She had some pretty high-tech locks on every one of the entryways, and [you] feel that you truly had done everything right and it wasn’t. No arrests have been made at this point. The family is wanting to get data on individuals in the video.