Encino burglaries continue as break-ins are reported at 2 more multi-million dollar homes, with 6 hit this month

Burglars continue to target Encino homes

Police are investigating two more burglaries that happened in 24 hours in an Encino neighborhood.

The last one happened around 10:30 p.m. on Monday in the 4000 block of Ballina Drive, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.

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When authorities arrived at the scene, they learned several people were involved in the break-in. No one was home during the burglary and it was not immediately known what was stolen.

The second burglary was reported earlier Monday in the 16700 block of Morrison Street, police said.

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A male suspect entered the home and took several designer bags along with other items while one person was inside. No one was injured during the break-in and the suspect then took off from the scene.  

A third burglary was also reported on Sunday, where two male suspects entered a home Norland Avenue. Police didn't release any more details about this incident.

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Authorities don't have evidence that any of these burglaries were connected.

The investigation into the break-ins is ongoing. Burglaries have become a regular occurrence in the Encino area, where at least six break-ins were reported in July.

Timeline of Encino home break-ins

July 11

Three suspects entered a residence in the 4900 block of Edgerton Avenue when owners were home. Nothing was reported missing and suspects left without making contact with anyone inside the home

July 16

Three suspects smash rear glass window of home located in the 16700 block of Morrison Avenue. The suspects stole shoes and left the scene.

Two suspects break-in to home in 4900 block of Edgerton Ave around 9 p.m. when no one was home. Unknown if anything was taken and no arrests were made.

July 24

Suspects broke into a home located in the 5000 block of Rubio Street around 10 p.m. Police were called after a mother and daughter arrived home and noticed broken glass.

July 28

Home break-in reported in the 4900 block of Noeline Avenue around 9 p.m.

July 29

Police responded to a burglary in the 16700 block of Morrison Street around 11:30 a.m. No arrests were made.

Burglary reported in the 400 block of Ballina Drive around 10:30 p.m. where multiple suspects with masks on were seen breaking into the house. Unknown if any property was taken.

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