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- Last Updated
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Three Colombian nationals were arrested in connection with a hidden camera scheme aimed at facilitating burglaries in Southern California. The suspects, identified as Hames Lopez-Granados, Dany Alejandro Aponte-Abaunza, and Jonathan Sierra-Rincon, were apprehended on September 3rd following an investigation that began after a suspicious device was found outside a Temecula home in May. The device, disguised as leaves, was equipped with video recording components intended to capture footage for future burglaries. Authorities are still searching for a fourth suspect linked to the case, which is part of a broader trend of 'burglary tourism' involving South American thieves targeting affluent neighborhoods. Investigators have emphasized the importance of community vigilance in reporting suspicious activities, urging anyone with information to contact law enforcement. The arrested individuals have been booked on charges of conspiracy and burglary at the Cois Byrd Detention Center.
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- Last Updated
- 13 days ago
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