Multiple Suspects Casing Neighborhood

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Multiple suspects conducting auto burglaries in the vicinity, operating from a White Hyundai Sonata. These suspects were observed casing the area, driving around multiple times on the same day. Their activities were tracked before they eventually broke into a neighbor's vehicle. The license plate of the suspect vehicle is CA#6YRE895.
 
The vehicle they're driving comes up as stolen on NICB so the license plate shots won't help much. To bad AI on the camera won't do some full zoom face shots.
That's interesting. Thank you so much for that information. The same vehicle was spotted driving through our neighborhood a couple of weeks earlier as well. Now, I'm wondering if, perhaps after the social media post, the suspect reported it as stolen, or if it had already been stolen for weeks.
 
That's interesting. Thank you so much for that information. The same vehicle was spotted driving through our neighborhood a couple of weeks earlier as well. Now, I'm wondering if, perhaps after the social media post, the suspect reported it as stolen, or if it had already been stolen for weeks.
Hard to say, but it's pretty common for car thieves and door checkers to drive around in stolen cars or at a minimum with stolen / no license plates. The license plate does match a 2012 Sonota.
 
how do you look up license plates to see if they come back as stolen? You mentioned something about "NICB"? Thank you
NICB = National Insurance Crime Bureau you need the VIN to check if a vehicle is stolen. Some states also have their own database you can search. In my experience it can take a little while before a vehicle shows up as stolen on there.

I used the FAX VIN license plate lookup tool to get the VIN.
 
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NICB = National Insurance Crime Bureau you need the VIN to check if a vehicle is stolen. Some states also have their own database you can search. In my experience it can take a little while before a vehicle shows up as stolen on there.

I used the FAX VIN license plate lookup tool to get the VIN.
Aha nice thanks for this info never knew just also found if someone living in city SAN BERNARDINO, CA

seems like that dept does release the stolen plate list

 
20 years ago, my dad almost bought a stolen car from the russian mob but was tipped off by someone else looking at the car at the same time (he had some misgivings of his own). We saw the SWAT team raid the house on the local news about a week later. Needless to say I've made a point of being well versed in looking up things about vehicles.
 
20 years ago, my dad almost bought a stolen car from the russian mob....
Must be a good way to buy a car though....you never hear about anyone complaining, right? :idk: :lmao:
 
around here a neighbor or 2 would run out armed with ARs and asked them have they ever seen the wood chipper scene in the movie Fargo


 
Also the car should be able to be spotted with all the stick on vortex generators on the side fender, on the trunk lid, and atop of the back window. (At the 33 second mark of the video.) This is not a factory Hyundai option :idk: Pep Boys anyone?
 
Biden in Hawaii showing his pedophilia.
And also another one ..



Also if in CA if crime was not already bad enough.. Now SB 553 is in the works..




Which will prohibit the direct confrontation of shoplifters by store owners and employees.
 
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We often say criminals aren't smart lol. They clearly acknowledged your cameras last time, so either stupid or taunting lol.
:rofl::lmao: Yeah seems so they are... They were speeding this time from front of my house..