A night of horror unfolded in the Hollywood Hills when home invaders targeted a residence, leaving a 70-year-old woman strangled before making off with a significant haul of cash and jewelry. The Los Angeles Police Department was alerted to the scene on Lookout Mountain Avenue in the prestigious Laurel Canyon area around 8 p.m. Thursday. Arriving officers discovered that at least one suspect had forcibly entered the home, committed the crime, and fled just moments before law enforcement arrived.
The victim, though assaulted, is in stable condition after being swiftly transported to a nearby hospital. This brazen act has sent shockwaves through the community, known for its celebrity residents. Nearly a dozen police vehicles rushed to the scene, with helicopters sweeping the area in search of the culprits. The suspects, clad in hoodies and masks, sped away in a white Honda Accord, leaving behind a shaken community.
“It’s a dark street. It’s at the top. Dead-end street. Not many people on it,” a neighbor shared with NBC LA. “So, of course, it’s like the perfect street for a break-in.”
The Laurel Canyon neighborhood, home to numerous celebrities, is reeling from this unsettling incident. The LAPD’s Robbery-Homicide Division is actively investigating, piecing together evidence to track down the suspects. The area, known for its exclusivity and privacy, has been the target of similar crimes, raising concerns among its high-profile residents.
Notably, actor Keanu Reeves, singer Sabrina Carpenter, and former child star Dylan Sprouse call this area home. Sprouse himself was involved in a headline-making incident when he thwarted a burglar, holding him at gunpoint until police arrived.
With this latest invasion, the community is on high alert, and residents are re-evaluating their security measures. The LAPD is urging anyone with information to come forward, hoping to swiftly apprehend those responsible. Meanwhile, the chilling event serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability even in seemingly safe havens.
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