California home ransacked in broad daylight by armed men

  • A video shows three men scoping out a property in Squaw Valley, California, before one of them kicks down the door and the others follow him inside
  • A few minutes later they come out of the house with their arms full of stolen property and drive away in a Honda Civic
  • Police are offering a $1,000 reward for information about the men, two of whom were armed with hand guns
  • The video was taken by a doorbell security system at 7am on August 31 

A shocking video shows a man kicking down the door of a California home and robbing it with two of his friends in broad daylight.

The three men who appear to be in their early 20s, walked onto the property in the 45000 block of Old Sand Creek Road in Squaw Valley and looked around to see if the coast was clear on August 31 at around 7am.

At least two of them had handguns. 

A video taken by a doorbell security system shows one of the men kicking the front door open.

Who’s there? A doorbell security system video shows three men scoping out a property on August 31 at around 7am in Squaw Valley, California

Kick Knock: One of the men kicks the front door down and the other two follow him inside the home, at least two of them holding handguns

Kick Knock: One of the men kicks the front door down and the other two follow him inside the home, at least two of them holding handguns

A few minutes later they come out with armfuls of stolen property

Investigators say they drove away in a Honda Civic

Stealthy success: A few minutes later they come out with armfuls of stolen property. Investigators say they drove away in a Honda Civic

The two other men follow him inside the house.

The video then skips ahead to show one of the men acting as a lookout. 

All three men come out of the house carrying several large items. 

One of them goes right and the other two go left toward the road. 

The footage was released by police, who are offering a $1,000 reward for information.

Investigators said they took off in a Honda Civic.

Anyone with information should call the sheriff’s office on (559)-600-3111.

 

 

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