Los Angeles police last week arrested eight members of what they are calling a prolific burglary crew they said was responsible for nearly 100 break-ins across the city, authorities announced Monday. "This crew, which had victimized families and businesses, is no longer a threat to our neighborhoods," Mayor Karen Bass said at a press conference Monday. The suspects, identified by police as members of the "Rich Rollin'" burglary crew, allegedly committed 92 residential burglaries dating back to 2022, with most occurring in 2024 and 2025, police said. The crimes spanned multiple Los Angeles neighborhoods, from West LA to the San Fernando Valley, according to police. The arrested suspects range in age from 22 to 47, according to police. Seven of them were booked on charges including burglary
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