Five people burst into a house in West Los Angeles, bounded the occupants and kidnapped a man, later releasing him near a service station in Glendale, according to the Los Angeles police department.
Around 1:30 am on Saturday, police were alerted to a home invasion in Bloc 9800 on the rue Vicaire in the CHEVIOT HILLS district. Four, perhaps five, men carrying masks and all blacks would have penetrated, and they had at least one gun, said Drake Madison, police officer of Los Angeles.
The attackers removed a man with blue boxer shorts, also flying an iPhone, an iPad and an Apple Watch, said Madison.
The other victims of the house were linked, according to Madison. He noted that the LAPD officers after their arrival at home called an ambulance for a 35 -year -old pregnant woman suffering from an anxiety crisis.
The man who was removed was released at 22 kilometers, next to a service station in the Bloc 2100 of Verdugo Boulevard, near the place where the motorway 210 believes himself with Highway 2 on the border of Glendale and the area not made up of Montrose.
There was no information that an ambulance was called for man, said Madison.
The kidnappers were seen for the last time in a black van. The detectives have stopped in the neighborhood and cross all the track surveillance videos.
Anyone with information is requested to call the Los Angeles police service. Those who wish to remain anonymous can call the regional crimes of Los Angeles to (800) 222-8477 or go to www.larimestoppers.org.
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