Fake cleaning crew ruse leads to 122000 dollar armed home invasion in Brooklyn
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Fake cleaning crew ruse leads to 122000 dollar armed home invasion in Brooklyn
"BROOKLYN, NY - A woman posing as a cleaning service representative allegedly lured a resident to open his door before three armed accomplices forced their way inside and stole more than 122000 dollars in property from a Brooklyn home Friday morning. The robbery occurred at approximately 9:27 a.m. in the vicinity of Vandalia Avenue and Fountain Avenue, according to the New York City Police Department."
"Police said a 31-year-old man and a 30-year-old woman were inside their residence when an unidentified female knocked on the door claiming to represent a cleaning agency. When the male victim opened the door, three unidentified individuals displayed firearms and pushed their way into the home. Once inside, the suspects entered a bedroom and removed jewelry estimated at 118000 dollars."
A woman posing as a cleaning service representative allegedly lured a resident to open his door, enabling three armed accomplices to force entry into a Brooklyn home at about 9:27 a.m. near Vandalia and Fountain avenues. A 31-year-old man and a 30-year-old woman were inside when the female knocked; when the male opened the door, three individuals displayed firearms and pushed inside. The suspects entered a bedroom and removed jewelry valued at $118,000, and also took a purse, wallets and credit cards, for a total loss of approximately $122,000. The group fled on foot; no injuries were reported. No arrests have been made and the investigation remains ongoing; tips can be submitted to NYPD Crime Stoppers.
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