Los Angeles Sees Spike in Follow-Home Robberies

Los Angeles Sees Spike in Follow-Home Robberies
LAPD officers search for a suspect in Los Angeles on May 7, 2018. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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LOS ANGELES—Five follow-home robberies were reported in Los Angeles in the last 48 hours, the Los Angeles Police Department told the city’s police commission Tuesday, marking an uptick in the trend that previously decreased by 78 percent in March compared to its peak in November.

The phenomenon—in which police say armed suspects follow victims from restaurants and shopping areas such as Melrose Avenue and the Jewelry District to rob them of jewelry, watches, or vehicles—was “almost unheard of” before last year, according to Capt. Jonathan Tippet, who leads the Follow Home Robbery Task Force created in November.

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