Chilean Burglary Ring Targeting Upscale Neighborhoods Back on the Prowl: San Diego Police

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After what appears to be a six-month hiatus, the burglars targeting some of the wealthiest communities of San Diego County are back on the prowl.

The San Diego Police Department's Northwestern Division is currently investigating 21 burglaries reported since December.

Stealing from over 80 homes in the La Jolla and Rancho Santa Fe area, these burglars are highly organized and not scared of a security camera, reports NBC 7's Dana Griffin.Those burglaries were linked to dozens more throughout California. They brazenly appeared on security cameras and even waved at one while stealing from homes in affluent communities in Poway, Del Mar and La Jolla.

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