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Members of the international organized burglary arrested in residential areas after he as Amazon driver, Irvine, CA BREAK-IN | video

Irvine, California – – – Detective with the Californian police authority of Irvine, California, say that they have arrested five people in connection with a break -in on Easter Sunday, and they believe that the crew is bound to at least five break -ins throughout South California.

Home monitoring cameras caught the burglars in action. They were disguised as Amazon.

Guolin Wang was still shocked on Friday after his home in Great Park was searched and broken into Easter Sunday.

Documents, credit cards and tens of thousands of dollars worth the property had all disappeared.

“I could never imagine that such things would happen to my family. I have no idea why they came home,” said Wang.

During a press conference on Friday, the Irvine police said that the family may have been targeted by a cross -border organized crime ring.

The surveillance video shows a door that a woman knocks on Easter at 1:30 p.m. while the family was a brunch. A white SUV sits in front of the door.

Minutes later, sensors said Wang that someone went to his house through a side window. Then Wang says he called the police.

Then a man who is dressed like an Amazonian delivery worker goes masked and treated. At 1:50 p.m., 20 minutes after the first tapping, three men run with a backpack and a suitcase from the front door, jump in the same white SUV and drive off before the officials arrive.

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The police chief of Irvine, Michael Kent, said after forming a containment perimeter, an official took over a vehicle that he described as suspicious.

“The driver claimed to be a driver for the delivery of food, but after a thorough investigation, it was found that his story was not true,” said Kent. “The driver was arrested for traffic violations and evidence from the vehicle was obtained.”

Body cam video shows the arrests in a park in Fontana, California, on Thursday after almost a month of police work. The police said that four men and a woman from Colombia had been arrested.

Irvine Police Detective Sgt. Adam Pettinger called her a “professional burglary group”.

After several weeks of surveillance, the police recovered after recovering hundreds of thousands of dollars after serving in two houses and a storage unit in Fontana and Colton, California.

“Cash, jewelry, designer handbags and four cannons, three of which have already been stolen,” said Pettinger.

The investigators said that owners were stolen from Wang's house under the objects found.

“I thought one of the sales arguments for this community in Irvine is security, isn't it? It is the safest city in the USA, but I would never imagine that these things could happen,” said Wang.

Detectives said that the same group of suspects is associated with a different slump that was caught on the surveillance video in early April and that the crew may be behind up to five burglaries in South California.

The five suspects were admitted to the OC prison under various charges, including burglary, conspiracy, to commit and possess narcotics.

Amazon said in a statement: “We turned to the Irvine Police Department and are working to support their investigation.”

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