Man is abducted from Cheviot Hills home, released in Glendale, police say
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In a chilling home invasion in West Los Angeles, five masked suspects broke into a residence, tying up the occupants and kidnapping a man. The incident occurred early Saturday morning, with the attackers armed and dressed in black. They stole valuable electronics before releasing the abducted man near a Glendale gas station. LAPD responded promptly, attending to a pregnant woman suffering from an anxiety attack in the aftermath. The search for the suspects continues, with investigators examining local surveillance footage and appealing for public assistance in identifying them.
Five masked men broke into a West Los Angeles home, tied up the residents, and kidnapped a man, later releasing him near a gas station in Glendale.
The LAPD reported that four to five suspects, armed and masked, invaded a home in the Cheviot Hills neighborhood, stealing valuables and abducting a male occupant.
Following the break-in, a 35-year-old pregnant woman suffered an anxiety attack, but there were no ambulances called for the released kidnap victim.
Authorities are gathering details by canvassing the area and reviewing surveillance footage as they search for the suspects who fled in a black pickup truck.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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