Crime & Safety
Burglars Zip-Tie Victims In Culver Boulevard Home Invasion, Suspects At Large
Police are still searching for the suspects who restrained multiple people during the violent home invasion near Culver City Monday night.
LOS ANGELES, CA — Three burglars who ransacked a Culver Boulevard home after zip-tying two victims Monday night remained at large nearly a day after the incident, according to police.
The incident occurred before 6 p.m. Monday on the 11300 block of Culver Boulevard, near Sawtelle Boulevard and the Culver City border, in the Del Rey neighborhood, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
At least three suspects broke into the home; two had guns, KTLA reported. The burglars zip-tied the two people inside the home, but one person managed to escape and run to the nearby Pacific Community Police Station to get help, police said.
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The suspects fled the residence before the officers arrived at the scene and the victim who remained at the residence managed to free themselves, police said.
The victims were not injured during the home invasion, police said.
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Police have not revealed what property was stolen or its value.
City News Service contributed to this report.
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