Burglars using drones

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Residents of a wealthy West Coast suburb are terrified that a South American gang is surveilling them closely using drones to target their homes.

Three homes in San Clarita Valley in a gated Valencia community were recently burglarized, and locals are convicted the thieves are connected to a South American gang, according to KTLA.

Locals believe the gang members are piloting drones to spy on their homes and see if the property is empty before smashing their way into the wealthy neighborhoods.

A few days ago, we noticed that there were drones flying above our house,' a resident, who asked to remain anonymous, told KTLA. 'It appears they’re using sophisticated technology to surveil the home to see who’s home and who’s not.'

When a few brazen neighbors decided to follow the drones, they discovered a group of men standing in a La Quinta Inn parking, who matched the description of the burglars seen breaking into the homes.

'There’s five of them who were hanging out together and as soon as they noticed that they were being watched, they all took off and ran in different directions,' the resident revealed.

Valencia residents are now on high alert for any suspicious activities, with some even hiring security to protect their homes.

Comment:
Are these illegals going increase our national crime rate?
This is why people want to own a gun.
 

Residents of a wealthy West Coast suburb are terrified that a South American gang is surveilling them closely using drones to target their homes.

Three homes in San Clarita Valley in a gated Valencia community were recently burglarized, and locals are convicted the thieves are connected to a South American gang, according to KTLA.

Locals believe the gang members are piloting drones to spy on their homes and see if the property is empty before smashing their way into the wealthy neighborhoods.

A few days ago, we noticed that there were drones flying above our house,' a resident, who asked to remain anonymous, told KTLA. 'It appears they’re using sophisticated technology to surveil the home to see who’s home and who’s not.'

When a few brazen neighbors decided to follow the drones, they discovered a group of men standing in a La Quinta Inn parking, who matched the description of the burglars seen breaking into the homes.

'There’s five of them who were hanging out together and as soon as they noticed that they were being watched, they all took off and ran in different directions,' the resident revealed.

Valencia residents are now on high alert for any suspicious activities, with some even hiring security to protect their homes.

Comment:
Are these illegals going increase our national crime rate?
This is why people want to own a gun.
In our area, real estate professionals use drones to photograph properties for potential buyers. However, if we see a drone flying over our properties we grab a shotgun. Most of the time the drone disappears post haste, but there have been some that have become ex-drones. LOL. They have no claim to loss as they are over our air space. No claims have ever been filed.
 

Residents of a wealthy West Coast suburb are terrified that a South American gang is surveilling them closely using drones to target their homes.

Three homes in San Clarita Valley in a gated Valencia community were recently burglarized, and locals are convicted the thieves are connected to a South American gang, according to KTLA.

Locals believe the gang members are piloting drones to spy on their homes and see if the property is empty before smashing their way into the wealthy neighborhoods.

A few days ago, we noticed that there were drones flying above our house,' a resident, who asked to remain anonymous, told KTLA. 'It appears they’re using sophisticated technology to surveil the home to see who’s home and who’s not.'

When a few brazen neighbors decided to follow the drones, they discovered a group of men standing in a La Quinta Inn parking, who matched the description of the burglars seen breaking into the homes.

'There’s five of them who were hanging out together and as soon as they noticed that they were being watched, they all took off and ran in different directions,' the resident revealed.

Valencia residents are now on high alert for any suspicious activities, with some even hiring security to protect their homes.

Comment:
Are these illegals going increase our national crime rate?
This is why people want to own a gun.
 
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