Police warn of thieves using wifi-jamming tech to disarm cameras, alarms |
Posted: March 5, 2024 |
Authorities with the Los Angeles Police Department are warning residents in Los Angeles’ Wilshire-area neighborhoods of a series of burglaries involving wifi jamming technology that can disarm surveillance cameras and alarms using a wireless signal. According to police, the burglaries typically involve three to four suspects who enter homes through a second story balcony. Once inside, the thieves target primary bedrooms in search of high-end jewelry, purses, U.S. currency and other valuables. Man found dead in pond of Southern California apartment complex “On many occasions, these suspects will have a getaway vehicle and driver to act as a look out,” authorities said in a community alert. To deter these types of burglaries, authorities provided the following tips:
Anyone with information on any of these crimes is encouraged to contact LAPD’s Wilshire Burglary Detectives at [email protected]. Those wishing to remain anonymous can contact L.A. Regional Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477 or online at L.A. Crime Stoppers.
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