Police arrest LA burglary crew suspected in nearly 100 break-ins
Eight suspects linked to 93 burglaries since 2022 were arrested in a coordinated operation; recovered items include 15 firearms and high-end valuables, officials reported.
- Los Angeles law enforcement said Monday that a multi-agency operation on Wednesday arrested a burglary crew tied to nearly 100 break-ins across the region.
- Police say the crew's crimes stretch back to 2022, linked to at least 92 residential burglaries mainly in 2024 and 2025 across San Fernando Valley, central and West Los Angeles, and near Los Angeles International Airport .
- Search warrants at eight homes yielded 15 firearms, high‑end watches and bracelets, burglary tools, narcotics, radios and several firearm magazines, authorities said.
- District Attorney Nathan Hochman said his office will seek maximum penalties, noting some suspects could face life in prison; Mayor Karen Bass hailed the operation as a `major win` that removes threats from Los Angeles neighborhoods.
- A Feb. 13 break helped detectives arrest three Rich Rollin' Burglary Crew members after a pursuit; investigators say the crew followed patrons, used tiny cameras, and sold stolen goods for cash.
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Burglary crew suspected in nearly 100 heists throughout LA area arrested
LOS ANGELES (KESQ) - Eight people suspected of being part of a prolific burglary crew responsible for 92 heists throughout the Los Angeles area over the past three years were arrested, authorities announced today. Most of the suspects, who range in age from 20 to 47, were arrested Wednesday, when investigators from the LAPD's
'Crimes of greed' lead LAPD to bust burglary crew behind nearly 100 break-ins
Mayor Karen Bass, LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell and Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman on Monday announced the arrest of members of a burglary crew that is alleged to have carried out nearly 100 break-ins across the city.
Police bust 'Rich Rollin' crew suspected in nearly 100 burglaries across LA, city leaders announce
Ten members of a major burglary crew tied to at least 92 burglaries in Los Angeles have been arrested following a major multi-agency bust last week, city leaders announced.
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