Dodgers Star Yamamoto's Home Targeted in Attempted Burglary
HOLLYWOOD HILLS, LOS ANGELES, JUL 30 – Suspects fled after shattering glass doors during early morning attempt at Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto's home, part of a rising trend targeting professional athletes, LAPD said.
- On Wednesday morning, an attempted burglary was reported at Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s Hollywood Hills home, prompting an LAPD investigation.
- With the Dodgers in Cincinnati, Yamamoto was not home during the attempted burglary, continuing a trend of pro-athlete residence break-ins over the past year.
- According to NBC4 Investigates, three people jumped over the back fence at about 5:30 a.m. and fled after shattering a glass door and windows before police arrived.
- Following the attempted burglary, police say the suspects never entered the home and fled before officers arrived, prompting increased patrols and undercover deployments in the Bird Streets neighborhood.
- In advisory memos, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell said, `They use Wifi jammers to be able to disable the camera system and an alarm system if they're wireless, cut the wires if they find those, and be in and out very rapidly`.
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