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ENCINO, Calif. (KABC) – Another home was burglarized overnight in Encino, marking the latest incident in a series of thefts in the neighborhood over the past few weeks.
The most recent incident occurred shortly after 10 p.m. on Monday at a house near the intersection of Hayvenhurst and Ballina Drives, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
No one was home during the burglary. Authorities reported that several masked suspects forced their way into the residence and stole an unknown amount of belongings.
In another incident last week, a mother and her daughter were at home when they realized a group of thieves was already inside their house.
The suspects, who had their faces covered and were wearing hoodies, quickly fled the scene. They took approximately $7,000 worth of unspecified items.
A mother and daughter encountered a group of burglars who broke into their multi-million dollar home in Encino overnight.
Monday’s incident marks the sixth burglary in the area in recent weeks. The Los Angeles Police Department stated that it is still unclear whether any of the recent thefts in the area are connected. No arrests have been made.
However, the burglaries have left local residents on high alert.
“It makes me nervous because you think you live in a nice, safe, and quiet neighborhood, and then you realize that we are not safe,” said Evie Ball.
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