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HomeFeaturedHypeBeast Kickz Sneaker Store Burglary Caught on Camera

HypeBeast Kickz Sneaker Store Burglary Caught on Camera

Police say the HypeBeast Kickz burglary suspects were in a white Kia sedan.

Thieves escape with over $20,000 worth of high-end sneakers from HypeBeast Kickz in Southern California.

HypeBeast Kickz Sneaker Store Burglary Caught on Camera. Credit KTLA 5 News

Owners of a San Fernando sneaker store are devastated after burglars ransacked the shop and escaped with thousands of dollars worth of merchandise. Surveillance cameras captured the break-in on Feb. 22 at around 2:30 a.m. as four masked thieves smashed their way through the glass entrance of HypeBeast Kickz.

Even though the shop is located about 600 feet from the San Fernando Police Department, that fact did not appear to deter the suspects as they pulled up in a white Kia sedan. A suspect is seen hurling a large rock to shatter the store’s glass windows. As the burglars swarmed the shop, display shelves were knocked over or destroyed as they grabbed as many pairs of sneakers as they could hold.

Source: KTLA 5

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