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Beverly Grove family robbed in their own residence while they slept

Police investigate robberies in Beverly Grove.
Police investigate robberies in Beverly Grove.

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By: Ricardo Roura Published 12 Sep 2023, 19:21 pm EDT

A burglar broke into a Beverly Grove residence while its occupants were asleeprobbery in which the suspect was recorded by surveillance cameras.

The incident occurred at approximately 3:30 am this Sunday, September 10, when the thief He jumped over a locked gate and walked through the backyard before breaking into the residence, stealing cash and fleeing in the family car..

The residence is owned by Rabbi Moshe Nourollah, who acknowledged that he could not believe his family’s experience after examining the damage caused by the gang.

The presence of security cameras did not deter the thief, while the alarm system installed in the residence was not activated.

“Arriving in the middle of the night, breaking into someone’s home, stealing… that’s crazy, you know what I mean?” Moshe Nourollah told KTLA.

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Another family member said The thief entered the house through the back door.

“Police said (the suspect) opened the door, came in and grabbed a wallet, and went upstairs near the room where I was sleeping. It is mortifying,” said Batya Nourollah.

The family said that funtil the next morning, after waking up, when they discovered that they had been victims of a robbery. Rabbi Nourollah was at morning prayer in the synagogue.

“In the morning, I get up, I go to synagogue, and all of a sudden my wife comes and says, ‘Hey, where’s the car?’ I told her that she had not taken it,” the rabbi recalled.

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According to the owners, The thief remained inside the residence for about 20 minutes, during which time he took the cash, the keys to the silver Honda SUV car and calmly left to start the vehicle.put it in reverse and escape from the place without waking any of the members of the Nourollah family.

Rabbi Nourollah considered that the community is no longer safe.

“It’s really bad, we don’t understand what’s happening,” he said.

Through a GPS tracker, the family discovered his car was in the Bakersfield area.

Los Angeles Police Department detectives said During the morning of this Sunday, the theft of another vehicle occurred in the same neighborhood and had also been tracked to the same area of ​​Bakersfield.

So far, neither vehicle has been recovered and authorities still have no suspects for the incidents.

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