Officials in Los Angeles announced on Monday a series of arrests connected to a prolific burglary crew allegedly responsible for nearly 100 break-ins in recent years.
"Today, Angelenos can be proud of the extraordinary work of our LAPD and our regional partners," said Mayor Karen Bass. "This crew, which had victimized families and businesses, is no longer a threat to neighborhoods."
Joined by Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell and Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman, Bass announced that search warrants were served at eight different residences last Wednesday, resulting in several arrests. The warrants were in connection with the "Rich Rollin'" burglary crew, suspected of committing burglaries and other crimes across the city, particularly in West L.A.
McDonnell said