Masked men impersonating FBI agents rob Jurupa Valley home
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Masked men impersonating FBI agents rob Jurupa Valley home
"Ring camera video shared to X showed the three intruders knocking on the door of the home in Jurupa Valley at 9:48 p.m. on Oct. 23, addressing the resident by name. One of the suspects claimed to have a search warrant, and when the resident asked what it was for, the men barged into the house. One said, "everybody on the ground," and another asked how many people were in the home."
""It's my mom and my kid," the resident replied, his voice shaking. The resident did not respond to multiple requests for comment. Eleven minutes later, sheriff's deputies were dispatched to the home after reports of a home invasion robbery, Sgt. Robert Martinez, a spokesperson for the Riverside County Sheriff's Office, said in a written statement. When they arrived, deputies heard from victims that several armed suspects had restrained them while searching the property and then left with stolen items. None of the victims were injured, Martinez said."
Ring camera footage captured three masked men knocking on a Jurupa Valley door at 9:48 p.m. on Oct. 23 and addressing the resident by name. One suspect claimed to have a search warrant, then the men entered, ordered occupants to the ground and asked how many people were inside. Deputies were dispatched 11 minutes later after a home invasion robbery report. Victims said armed suspects restrained them while searching the property and left with stolen items. No injuries were reported. No arrests have been made and the investigation remains ongoing. A new California law will bar most federal agents from wearing masks.
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