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24-Hour Burglary Spree Hits San Fernando Valley
13 Apr
Summary
- Multiple homes burglarized within a 24-hour period this past weekend.
- One Sherman Oaks home was targeted twice in two nights.
- Over $100,000 in jewelry was stolen from a Hollywood Hills residence.

Several homes in the San Fernando Valley were burglarized over a recent 24-hour period. A residence on Davana Terrace in Sherman Oaks was reportedly broken into on both Friday and Saturday nights. The method of entry involved a broken window, though the specific items stolen remain unclear.
In the Hollywood Hills, a home on Macapa Drive was targeted around 9:30 p.m. on Saturday. Residents returning home interrupted the burglary, leading to one individual sustaining minor injuries while confronting a suspect. Two men escaped with approximately $100,000 worth of jewelry.
Additionally, a burglary occurred on Sylmar Avenue in Sherman Oaks around 1 a.m. Saturday. No one was home at the time, and it is unknown if anything was taken. Police are investigating these incidents for potential connections amid an ongoing search for burglary suspects.