Police say that burglary rates are skyrocketing across Southern California, as thieves use a new network blocking device to prevent home security systems from connecting to WiFi, granting them undetected entry into homes.
Glendale police are warning Southern California homeowners of a new tool being used by burglars that allows them to disable home security systems and gain entry into homes without detection. A statement issued by Glendale Police Department reports a notable rise in residential burglaries over recent months, leading them to established a task for dedicated to preventing the crimes.
'Because of this, police are now warning residents to remain vigilant and take proactive measures to enhance their home's security due to the new concerns raised over community safety.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Los Angeles, California job with University of Southern California CCMB Dechen Lin LabWe are seeking 2 highly motivated postdoctoral fellows with background in either bioinformatics, cancer biology, epigenomics, immunology, or metabolism to join our NIH-funded laboratory at Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Southern California.
Read more »
Six-car Glendale crash injures 3 people; police accuse suspect of speedingA crash involving six cars in Glendale on Saturday night landed several people in the hospital and another person in police custody.
Read more »
How much rain to expect as another storm hits Southern CaliforniaA flash flood warning was issued for parts of LA County including West Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Malibu until 6 p.m. on Monday.
Read more »
As rain pelts soggy Southern California, residents are urged to stay vigilant for mudslidesAuthorities, fearing the effect of additional rain on hillsides and creek beds already saturated by a massive storm earlier this month, issued flash flood warnings for a swath of L.A. from Malibu to Griffith Park as well as portions of the San Fernando Valley.
Read more »
When does the Southern California rain forecast say this storm will end?Anyone living in southeast L.A. and northeast Orange counties should prepare to hunker down.
Read more »
San Diego County in store for less rain than most of Southern CaliforniaExpected rainfall totals for Tuesday morning through Wednesday afternoon are 0.5 to 1.3 inches for San Diego County.
Read more »