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Burglaries

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sports1 year ago

Pro Athletes Warned of Rising Home Burglary Threats

The NBA has joined the NFL in advising players to enhance home security following a series of burglaries targeting athletes, including NBA's Bobby Portis and Mike Conley Jr., and NFL's Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. The FBI has linked these incidents to organized South American theft groups using advanced techniques. The NBA recommends players install updated security systems, secure valuables, and consider protective services. The NFL issued a similar warning after a briefing from the FBI.

sports1 year ago

NFL Stars Targeted by International Burglary Ring, FBI Investigates

The NFL has issued a security alert to teams and players following recent burglaries at the homes of Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. The league, along with other sports organizations, was briefed by the FBI about organized groups targeting athletes' homes, particularly on game days. Players are advised to enhance home security and avoid sharing real-time updates on social media. The break-ins occurred around the Chiefs' game against the New Orleans Saints, with no injuries reported.

crime1 year ago

Athlete Home Burglaries Linked to South American Crime Ring

Authorities are investigating a potential connection between a series of home burglaries targeting high-profile athletes, including Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Bobby Portis, and a South American crime ring. These burglaries, which occurred while the athletes were away for games, are part of a broader pattern of thefts in wealthy communities across several states. Law enforcement is exploring various leads, including local involvement, as they work to solve these cases.

crime2 years ago

"Spate of Burglaries in Chicago's Lakeview, Lincoln Park, and Old Town Under Investigation"

Chicago police are investigating a series of burglaries on the city's North Side, with multiple liquor stores being targeted in Lakeview, Lincoln Park, and Old Town. The burglaries have left store owners frustrated and financially strained, with one owner reporting losses of nearly $60,000. Second Ward Alderman Brian Hopkins described the thieves as organized and after high-end alcohol to resell, and called for support for the police in addressing the issue.

crime2 years ago

Crime Wave Hits Chicago During Holiday Weekend

Dozens of armed robberies and burglaries swept across Chicago over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, with robbery crews targeting various neighborhoods. The incidents included robberies, shootings, and break-ins at auto repair businesses. The surge in violent attacks comes as Chicago experiences a 24% increase in robberies compared to last year. Elected officials have pledged to address the issue using technology, but community members are demanding a comprehensive plan to combat the ongoing wave of violence.

crime2 years ago

Rampant Burglaries Plague Lincoln Square and North Center Businesses

Several businesses in the North Center and Lincoln Square neighborhoods of Chicago were burglarized in the early hours of November 7, 2023. The burglars smashed windows and glass doors of at least six businesses, including Wild Goose Bar & Grill, Gannon's Pub, Bad Apple, Gil & Gil Group Corp., Market Square, and Starbucks. Cash registers were missing or found on the floor, and some items were taken. No injuries were reported, and police are investigating the incidents. Ald. Matt Martin has pledged to offer assistance to the affected businesses.

crime2 years ago

Rogue Ex-Cop Linked to Multistate Burglary Spree

A former Connecticut police officer, Patrick Hemingway, is suspected of committing at least 30 burglaries across three states, including the community he once served. Hemingway allegedly targeted restaurants and businesses, stealing from cash registers and safes. He was previously charged with computer crimes and is expected to face additional charges. Surveillance footage and evidence suggest his involvement, including the use of lock-picking tools he had access to during his time with the police department. Hemingway was arrested in New Jersey and is being held on a $1 million bond.

crime2 years ago

Rampant Burglaries Linked to Ex-Officer, Investigation Reveals

A former police officer in Connecticut has been arrested and charged with computer crimes and making a false statement. Authorities suspect that he may be responsible for over 30 burglaries in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. The officer allegedly targeted safes and cash registers in restaurants using lock-picking tools. Surveillance video and cell phone data reportedly show him breaking into businesses. The officer's wife's Jeep was also linked to multiple burglaries. The investigation is ongoing, and more charges may be forthcoming.

crime2 years ago

Philadelphia Faces Wave of Store Break-Ins and Looting Spree

All Philadelphia Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores, along with one in Cheltenham Township, are closed today after at least 18 locations were broken into overnight. No employees were injured, but the decision to temporarily close the stores was made to ensure employee safety and assess the damage. The stores will reopen once it is safe and the repairs are completed.

crime2 years ago

Rampant Homeless Camps Fuel Seabound Bandit Attacks in San Francisco Bay

Seabound bandits have been terrorizing the Oakland-Alameda Estuary in San Francisco Bay, raiding yachts and houseboats, stealing valuable items, and either sinking the ships or dumping the remnants miles away. Some residents blame the surge of nearby homeless camps for the increase in crime. The boating community is considering arming themselves as law enforcement staffing levels decline. The Alameda Police Department is partnering with Oakland PD and the Coast Guard to increase patrols and crack down on the crimes. The bandits are believed to be coming from Oakland, which has been grappling with an exploding homeless crisis. The crackdown's effectiveness is yet to be determined.

crime2 years ago

Oakland City Council's Controversial Measures to Address Crime and Police Funding

The Oakland City Council has approved a plan to address the increasing crime rates in the city, including robberies, burglaries, and car thefts. The plan includes requests for reports on increasing recruitment of 911 dispatchers, a grant program for security cameras, expanding the number of police officers on walking beats, and creating a real-time crime center. The council also authorized a lateral police academy and discussed the need for regional collaboration. Residents had mixed reactions to the council's strategies, with some calling for more programs for the community and others criticizing the lack of support for the police department. The council is focused on community safety and will receive progress reports on the implemented ideas.

crime2 years ago

"Bling Ring' Suspect Benjamin Ackerman Convicted in Multi-Million Dollar Celebrity Home Burglaries"

Benjamin Ackerman, a member of the infamous "Bling Ring" group, has been convicted on three counts of first-degree residential burglary for his involvement in the multimillion-dollar burglaries of celebrities' homes in Southern California. Ackerman, who targeted high-end homes by posing as a buyer or agent at open houses, was found in possession of 2,000 stolen items including jewelry, art, handbags, and wine. He had previously pleaded no contest to multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit money laundering and money laundering. Ackerman plans to appeal the conviction, citing significant errors of law. He is scheduled to be sentenced on October 19.

crime2 years ago

Spate of Restaurant Break-Ins Alarms Glendale Business Owners.

Ten restaurants in Glendale were broken into between 2 and 4 a.m. on Saturday morning, causing tens of thousands of dollars in damage, but nothing was stolen. Business owners fear for the safety of their establishments, with some reporting multiple break-ins in recent months. Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage to identify suspects, but no arrests have been made yet.