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    Masked South American Crime Ring Targets U.S. Homes in Coordinated Burglaries

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:November 24, 20251 Min Read
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    Law enforcement officials are warning homeowners in parts of the U.S. about a sophisticated burglary ring believed to be linked to South American theft groups targeting affluent residences. Investigators say the operatives — dressed in black, masked, and gloved — enter wooded yards of suburban homes and break in through rear doors or windows, much like professional thieves.

    In one series of home invasions, the suspects hit homes in cul-de-sacs near golf courses during evening hours from Thursday through Sunday, focusing on jewelry, designer bags, watches and cash. Trail camera footage captured individuals moving quickly through yard areas and rooms, underscoring how organized and deliberate the pattern appears.

    Authorities say multiple agencies across southeastern Wisconsin — and beyond — are collaborating under a regional intelligence-sharing initiative. So far, no arrests have been confirmed and the suspects remain at large. Homeowners are urged to activate alarms, secure backyards, and alert law enforcement of suspicious activity.

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