House cleaners or home burglars? Two women accused of cleaning out homes in L.A.
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House cleaners or home burglars? Two women accused of cleaning out homes in L.A.
"Following an investigation, LAPD officials announced Thursday they arrested two women who they suspect posed as a cleaning crew to gain access to homes in the San Fernando Valley, where they allegedly stolen thousands in cash, jewelry and high-end bags. Nikol Quiroga, 30, and Sandra Aguillon, 49, both Colombian nationals, have been booked on suspicion of grand theft and are suspected to be part of a "larger transnational organized crime group," according to a news release from the LAPD."
"During the investigation, detectives recovered $50,000 in cash, jewelry and high-end handbags belonging to multiple victims in a search of the women's apartment and vehicles. Police also found in their possession Wi-Fi jammers, which can be used to disarm cameras and alarms, cellphones, trail cameras, GPS trackers and stolen license plates, the release said."
Two women were arrested in the San Fernando Valley on suspicion of posing as a cleaning crew to enter homes and steal valuables. The suspects, Nikol Quiroga, 30, and Sandra Aguillon, 49, are Colombian nationals booked on suspicion of grand theft and are suspected members of a larger transnational organized crime group. Detectives recovered $50,000 in cash, jewelry and high-end handbags during searches of the women's apartment and vehicles. Officers also seized Wi-Fi jammers, cellphones, trail cameras, GPS trackers and stolen license plates. Police have warned about burglary tourism and are seeking additional victims and suspects, providing contact numbers for tips.
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