An estimated 15 juveniles rammed a possibly stolen car into a Bellflower store early Sunday, leaving the car behind after stealing clothes and several miscellaneous items, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said.
The burglary occurred around 4:45 a.m. at Hype Kingdom, according to KTLA. (Screenshot from surveillance video courtesy of KTLA)
The burglary occurred around 4:45 a.m. at Hype Kingdom, according to KTLA. The store sells clothing and sneakers in Lakewood Plaza on South Lakewood Boulevard. The car, described as a civilian government vehicle, was not yet reported stolen, Sheriff’s Lt. E. Vega said.
No suspects are in custody and the estimated amount of stolen goods was unavailable.
No one answered the phone Sunday at Hype Kingdom, which announced the break-in on Instagram and said it would delay their plan to open a second Southern California store.
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